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IDF operations harm Israeli public health – study

Science and Health
July 4, 2023July 4, 2023Arsen Mayer

Israeli scientists detect upswings in heart rate and stress and less sleep, especially in southern residents, during 2021 Operation Guardian of the Walls.

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