Nova survivors tell Knesset health committee: We are not getting enough treatment

Published date16 April 2024
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
The Health Ministry does not know how many survivors of the Supernova music festival have taken their own lives, it said on Tuesday

A statement released by the ministry on Tuesday read, "The data on the number of suicides and the number of hospitalizations among survivors of the Nova festival - are not known to the Health Ministry and the mental health system and are incorrect."

Head of the mental health division at the Health Ministry, Dr. Gilad Bodenheimer, noted that "the rumors about the number of suicides and the number of hospitalizations among survivors of the Nova festival are not true."

He further stated that based on an examination "conducted with the Nova community association, as well as with other parties that take part in the treatment of the Nova survivors, it emerged that such data is unknown."

Nova survivors plea for more mental health help at Knesset debate

The statements come following a Knesset debate in which survivors of the Nova festival called for an increase in the mental health treatments they should be receiving.

During the debate, the survivors spoke of their daily struggles following the massacre. One of the survivors, Na'ama Eitan, said, "I would not have been here had I not had my psychologist. I have friends who haven't left their beds yet and have not received a response," she added, asking why survivors could only get 24 treatments.

An additional survivor said he knew of some of his friends who chose "to give up."

Dr. Bodenheimer refuted what had been said during the discussion regarding the high number of suicides among the survivors of the Nova massacre. "We know a few numbers of suicides," adding that spreading incorrect data "may cause public harm."

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