There is an article by Penny Holland, a psychologist, in March issue of Tikkun Holding the Wound, Holding out Hope: Understanding the Neurobiology of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict that touches on issues many of us experience either post-war, abuse, trauma or as part of the growing and pervasive fear we as citizens are feeling.
Others here might find this neurobiological approach enlightening - or maybe even an alternative path out of what so often becomes a vicious cycle. Though the primary focus of the article is an alternative approach to the Israel-Palestine situation. In reading it I thought of numerous ways it applies to other victims of trauma, abuse and post-traumatic disorders.