In an era dominated by the constant flow of information through social media, the visual narratives of conflict have become an unavoidable presence in our daily lives. The Israel and Hamas War, along with the Ukraine and Russia War, has been extensively documented and shared on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. While these images provide a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by communities affected by conflict, they also raise critical questions about the toll they take on our mental health. In this editorial, …
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