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@ Mako
2025-02-24 04:56:55
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30 foreign workers, most of them from Thailand, were kidnapped on October 7th to Gaza. They came to Israel to work and support their families, but found themselves in an untenable situation, caught in a conflict to which they have no connection. Due to the cultural differences, the treatment of the foreign captives was complex and required special thought and adaptation. This time, we're with Daniel Porat, the clinical psychologist who treated the Thai captives.
https://www.mako.co.il/news-podcast_n12/one_a_day/Article-aca6da398353591026.htm