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Health, peace, conflict: challenges for maternal and child health in the occupied Palestinian territories

Since the onset of the second Palestinian uprising, relations between Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories have been palpably tense. Escalations of this conflict and developments in its stalled peace processes reach media attention periodically, while the detrimental effect on maternal an...

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Borders
Child
Child health
Child Welfare
Children
Conflict
Conflict (Psychology)
Disruption
Health
Health status
HOLDSTOCK-PIACHAUD PRIZE ESSAY
Humans
Israel
Maternal characteristics
Maternal Welfare
Middle East
Palestine
Palestinian territories
Peace
Violence
Warfare
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