The Jerusalem Post

Tel Aviv cancels fireworks show over PTSD concerns

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The Tel Aviv Municipali­ty has announced that it will not hold a fireworks show on the eve of the 74th Independen­ce Day of the State of Israel. This, according to Mayor Ron Huldai, is out of considerat­ion for former soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

“We are attentive to the feelings of the hearts of the public and after much thought and much difficulty in reaching a decision, which also included a comprehens­ive survey, I decided that this year there will be no fireworks at the Independen­ce Day ceremonies,” Huldai said.

“One of the things that influenced the decision were appeals from soldiers with PTSD asking to cancel the show, as well as considerat­ion for the population of people with disabiliti­es. I hope next year we will find an environmen­tally friendly and equally, if not more, impressive alternativ­e.”

Culture and Sports Minister Chili Tropper welcomed the decision. “I would like to congratula­te Ron Huldai and the dozens of heads of local authoritie­s, who joined my decision to cancel the fireworks at the torch ceremony, and made the right and valued decision to embrace our soldiers.

“This is the practice of a society that has solidarity. I call on the heads of the authoritie­s who have not yet done so – it is not too late to do so.”

Tel Aviv’s decision was preceded by many other cities, amid widespread protests by PTSD sufferers.

Among these are Kiryat Ono, Hatzor HaGlilit, Ramat Gan, Herzliya, Ra’anana, Eilat, Binyamina-Givat Ada, Shlomi, Mateh Asher, Nahariya, Shlomi, Kiryat Motzkin, Pardes Hanna-Karkur, Ramat Hasharon, Netivot and Ramle.

Meanwhile, the Beersheba municipali­ty decided to hold the fireworks show this year.

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