Israelis Adapt to Annoying Searches, Ubiquitous Guards

(Los Angeles Times) Mark Magnier - Israelis are at the cutting edge of what populations must endure in the name of security. Everywhere you turn here, there are security guards. Walk across the street, enter a parking lot, drop into a grocery store, stop for lunch - with each of life's daily activities comes another search. Mental health experts say Israel's stress, its adaptations, and its mass trauma are turning it into an international laboratory.


2002-09-10 00:00:00

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