Israel Links Rockets To Violence
TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Israeli researchers have linked rocket attacks to
adolescent violence.
A study by Ben-Gurion University concluded that chronic exposure to
rocket attacks launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel's Negev desert
increased severe adolescent violence. The study, conducted by Golan Shahar
with Christopher Henrich from Georgia State University in the United States,
said youngsters who repeatedly underwent missile and rocket strikes were
more prone to violence.