The Ministry of Health has officially denied claims made by Guy Ben Shimon at the Parliamentary State Control Commission that about 50 Nova Festival survivors had committed suicide. According to the Ministry, they do not have data on the number of suicides or hospitalizations among the survivors, and the figures mentioned in the speech were incorrect. Dr. Gilad Bodenheimer, head of the mental health department at the Ministry, emphasized that rumors about suicides and hospitalizations were false and that data was unknown.
In response to the massacre at the Nova and PsyDuck festivals, the Ministry of Health is providing psychological and psychiatric care to survivors in collaboration with Bituach Leumi and the Ministry of Social Welfare. They are following a comprehensive government solution proposed by the Prime Minister’s Office. Survivors and those in need of assistance are encouraged to contact the National Center for Mental Resilience for individualized treatment, available from Sunday to Thursday by calling *5486.
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