Pay attention and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You ListenSign up for our every day e-newsletter to get one of the best of The New Yorker in your inbox.Mohammed R. Mhawish was residing in Gaza Metropolis throughout Israel’s invasion, within the fast aftermath of the October seventh assault. He witnessed the invasion for months and reported on its devastating penalties for Al Jazeera, The Nation, and different shops. After his dwelling was focused in an Israeli strike, which practically killed him, he fled Gaza. In The New Yorker, he’s written about mental-health staff who’re making an attempt to deal with a deeply traumatized inhabitants, whereas themselves affected by hunger, the lack of family members, their very own accidents—and the fixed, remorseless loss of life toll round them. “They have been telling me, ‘We can’t look ahead to the struggle to cease to begin therapeutic—or for ourselves to heal—to begin therapeutic others,’ ” Mhawish pertains to David Remnick. “I understood they have been making an attempt to heal by serving to others heal.”New episodes of The New Yorker Radio Hour drop each Tuesday and Friday. Comply with the present wherever you get your podcasts.The New Yorker Radio Hour is a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker.
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