Israeli actress Netta Garti, known for her role in the television series Fauda, is now studying film at age 46 while reflecting on the trauma that has shaped her life and career. Following the events of October 7, she says she refuses to sleep near filming locations close to Gaza, describing an ongoing sense of fear and instability. She calls the absence of clear answers after the attacks 'trapping trauma,' explaining that uncertainty deepens emotional wounds.
Garti speaks openly about war anxiety and the toll it takes on families, particularly on women who remain at home while partners and children serve in the military. She describes the quiet burden of maintaining stability for loved ones while managing constant worry and emotional strain. According to her, this unseen labor has intensified since October 7.
Reflecting on her early start in the arts, including a formative teenage memory at a concert, Garti connects her personal history to her present search for meaning through film studies. As she navigates midlife, motherhood, and a country in conflict, she continues to confront trauma while seeking creative and emotional resilience.

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