Source: http://www.sderotmedia.com/
Research studies reveal that 70%- 94% of children in Sderot suffer from signs of PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
There is an urgent need for the youth of Sderot and the Western Negev to express themselves. Eight years of Palestinian missiles on the western Negev has wreaked heavy psychological damage upon children and adults in the area. Negev residents awaken to fear and anxiety each week-as the red alert siren, the Tzeva Adorn sounds throughout the city to warn residents of impending Palestinian missile attacks.
SMC understands the fear of these children because SMC staff experiences the missile attacks right along with them. SMC's interaction with these victims has given it the opportunity to understand the needs of residents who have been battered both economically and psychologically by the Palestinian missiles. Past SMC projects have included a Creative Writing Contest for community residents and the facilitation of a theater therapy camp for Sderot children who performed in New York and Boston in 2007.
THIS YEAR the SMC has launched the 2008-2009 Sderot Community Treatment Theater to help area high school students express their stories and relate their rocket experiences through the theater.
Two high schools were chosen to take part in the project; Amit Mekif Dati and the Amit Ulpana. In each school, a group of 15 girls were chosen to produce the theaterical play which will derive much of its material from discussions and activities that will take place in the therapy sessions and workshops. The girls will write the script, perform and produce the play, with the guidance of the SMC theater director. Psychologist Debby Gross, and clinical social worker, Nechama Munk facilitate each session with the students.
Sderot Media theater director, Livnat Shaubi, oversees all aspects of the project. The treatment therapy sessions will be documented by video cameras, in order to be used later on as 'hasbara' or advocacy material on the rocket situation in Sderot.
Sderot Theater Progress 2008-2009
1) Community theater now in motion!
2) First meeting with high school girls and principal
3) Theater Sessions: SMC theater director, Livnat Shaubi meets with high school students and social workers
4) Acting Out Against Rockets in Sderot
The SMC vision is to open a facility that will provide therapy for youth victims of rocket attacks through the arts. It is crucial that Israeli victims of Palestinian missile terror learn to share their stories through creative means of expression that will eventually reach people across the world.
In order for this vision to become a reality, SMC seeks your sponsorship.
The SMC Community Theater therapy program entails the following:
Each Sderot Community Treatment Theater will be run by a theater professional, assisted by a mental health professional.
Each production workshop will recruit 20-30 teenagers who have been diagnosed with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
Participants will be given the chance to share the untold story of the traumatic human consequence of life under Palestinian missiles fired from Gaza.
Each performance will be filmed, footage will be edited and provided for the electronic media and for the film industry in Israel and abroad.
The time allotted for each production will be three months.
View articles and video of SMC's previous Sderot Children's Theater in July 2007:'Sderot Children's Theater to Perform in America
''The loudest memories'- The Boston Globe Sunday,
Sunday, July 29, 2007'19 Sderot children performing on Monday, July 30th in Brooklyn: "Life Under Fire in Sderot"'
Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts
Monday, February 9, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
#Missiles continue to Strike #Israel in February
By • Anav Silverman | Fri Feb 5 2009 08:44:13 |
Around 18 Qassam rockets and mortar shells were fired from Gaza and struck Israel on Sunday February 1. Four of the mortar shells exploded in the Sha'ar Hanegev region of the western Negev, injuring three Israelis including two IDF soldiers and one civilian. Three other rockets struck the Eshkol region, with one rocket landing between two kindergartens. No injuries or damages were reported.
On Monday evening, February 2, the Tzeva Adom sounded in the city of Sderot. The Qassam landed in open fields outside Sderot, reportedly wounding no one and causing no damage.
On Tuesday, February 3, a Grad type missile struck the center city of Ashkelon early in the morning, as Ashkelon children made their way to school. At 7 am, the air raid siren sounded in Ashkelon followed by the Grad explosion. The Grad rocket struck a residential neighborhood in central Ashkelon, landing between buildings and smashing into the rear of a vacated bus. One woman was lightly injured in the attack and three people went into shock. All were evacuated to Ashkelon's Barzilai Medical Center. Rocket shrapnel damaged several cars, and shattered windowpanes.
This was the second time that a Grad rocket was fired at Ashkelon since the ceasefire began. On Saturday January 31, a Grad rocket slammed just south of Ashkelon, exploding in an open area with the siren blaring throughout the city in the early morning. During Operation Cast Lead, nearly 100 Grad-Katyusha rockets struck Ashkelon within three weeks.
Despite the Grad rocket attack on Ashkelon, Kerem Shalom, Karni, Nahal Oz and Erez crossings operated throughout Tuesday, enabling a total of 218 trucks with 6106 tons of supplies into Gaza. Over 446,000 liters of heavy duty diesel for the Gaza power station and 250 tons of cooking gas were transferred via the Nahal Oz fuel depot on Tuesday, followed by another 200 trucks of humanitarian aid on Wednesday.
Over 30 rockets, mortar shells, and Grad missiles have been fired at Israel since the ceasefire began.
Israel has responded by conducting strikes on tunnels Hamas continues to use smuggle weapons from Egypt and Hamas training positions.
*YNetnews.com, Haaretz.com, and Imra.org.il contributed to this report.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
#Israel Pre-Election debate on #Gaza missile threat
By • Anav Silverman
Thu Feb 4 2009 07:27:23
This past Sunday evening, February 1, Sderot Media Center held a pre-election event for the English-speaking Jerusalem public on the issue of Sderot and the western Negev at the Israel Center. Political candidates from nine political parties of the 34 parties running for general election on February 10, gathered together to discuss how their respective parties would handle the continued Palestinian rocket fire terrorizing Sderot and the western Negev.
Noam Bedein, director of Sderot Media Center, opened the session with a SMC video on the protected playgrounds in Sderot,, and which had been distributed through the Israel Foreign Ministry to Israeli embassies throughout the world.
Bedein pointed out that after the second Hamas-Israel ceasefire, (June 19-December 19, 2008) Palestinian rockets were able to reach unforeseen distances to cities such as Gedera, Ashdod, and Beersheva. "As of today, we have one million Israelis living under Palestinian rocket threat," said Bedein.
"I don't have enough fingers to count the amount of times, missiles have exploded just a few meters from a kindergarten filled with children- why is it that we have to wait unit a kindergarten classroom struck by a direct hit in order to get the international community's support and for Israel to do what's right for her own people," said Bedein.
Video: Meital Ohayon
Elli Wohlgelernter of IBA TV and Jay Bushinsky of WINS and KYW Radio moderated the panel and offered their own perspectives on Sderot, the western Negev and the Middle East conflict.
The central question of the evening addressed to the candidates was "what role will Sderot and the western Negev play in the 2009 elections?"
It was obvious to the panel of candidates that the situation in Sderot was nothing less than tragic and the rocket fire must stop. However, when it came to actually proposing a specific course of action in order to end the eight years of rocket fire, most of the candidates could do nothing more than recite the basic platforms of their parties.

Meretz representative, MK Tzivia Greenfield talked about ending occupation. Kadima MK, Shlomo Mula spoke about a two-state solution, but refused to conduct negotiations with Hamas. Dr. Noah Efron of Meimad/Green promised to provide more financial support to development cities like Sderot. Labor MK Colette Avital stated that there was no way to decapitate Hamas. John Daly of the HaYisraelim party, talked of his party's platform to implement direct regional elections, and change the current system where the Israeli public at large does not elect a single parliament member directly.
Yisrael Beitainu's Danny Hershtal was a little clearer regarding the rocket situation, stating that the IDF must control the Philadelphi Corridor once again in order to stop the smuggling of rockets into the Gaza Strip. The representatives from the National Union and Habayit Hayehudi also agreed that military action must be taken. Likud MK Yuli Edelstein spoke about the recent IDF operation in Gaza and its "unfortunate abrupt finish."
This was the first pre-election event in English dedicated to the Sderot and western Negev issue. To see parts of the political discussions and learn more about each party's standpoint, the event can be viewed on YouTube and internationally on Shalom TV.
Thu Feb 4 2009 07:27:23
This past Sunday evening, February 1, Sderot Media Center held a pre-election event for the English-speaking Jerusalem public on the issue of Sderot and the western Negev at the Israel Center. Political candidates from nine political parties of the 34 parties running for general election on February 10, gathered together to discuss how their respective parties would handle the continued Palestinian rocket fire terrorizing Sderot and the western Negev.
Noam Bedein, director of Sderot Media Center, opened the session with a SMC video on the protected playgrounds in Sderot,, and which had been distributed through the Israel Foreign Ministry to Israeli embassies throughout the world.
Bedein pointed out that after the second Hamas-Israel ceasefire, (June 19-December 19, 2008) Palestinian rockets were able to reach unforeseen distances to cities such as Gedera, Ashdod, and Beersheva. "As of today, we have one million Israelis living under Palestinian rocket threat," said Bedein.
"I don't have enough fingers to count the amount of times, missiles have exploded just a few meters from a kindergarten filled with children- why is it that we have to wait unit a kindergarten classroom struck by a direct hit in order to get the international community's support and for Israel to do what's right for her own people," said Bedein.
Video: Meital Ohayon
Elli Wohlgelernter of IBA TV and Jay Bushinsky of WINS and KYW Radio moderated the panel and offered their own perspectives on Sderot, the western Negev and the Middle East conflict.
The central question of the evening addressed to the candidates was "what role will Sderot and the western Negev play in the 2009 elections?"
It was obvious to the panel of candidates that the situation in Sderot was nothing less than tragic and the rocket fire must stop. However, when it came to actually proposing a specific course of action in order to end the eight years of rocket fire, most of the candidates could do nothing more than recite the basic platforms of their parties.
Meretz representative, MK Tzivia Greenfield talked about ending occupation. Kadima MK, Shlomo Mula spoke about a two-state solution, but refused to conduct negotiations with Hamas. Dr. Noah Efron of Meimad/Green promised to provide more financial support to development cities like Sderot. Labor MK Colette Avital stated that there was no way to decapitate Hamas. John Daly of the HaYisraelim party, talked of his party's platform to implement direct regional elections, and change the current system where the Israeli public at large does not elect a single parliament member directly.
Yisrael Beitainu's Danny Hershtal was a little clearer regarding the rocket situation, stating that the IDF must control the Philadelphi Corridor once again in order to stop the smuggling of rockets into the Gaza Strip. The representatives from the National Union and Habayit Hayehudi also agreed that military action must be taken. Likud MK Yuli Edelstein spoke about the recent IDF operation in Gaza and its "unfortunate abrupt finish."
This was the first pre-election event in English dedicated to the Sderot and western Negev issue. To see parts of the political discussions and learn more about each party's standpoint, the event can be viewed on YouTube and internationally on Shalom TV.
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