Gideon reports overwhelming Israeli Jewish support for the war and treats it as evidence of a deeper social pathology after years of Gaza warfare.
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Israeli society
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Gaza wants another war. What does it tell us about the Israeli society? Yeah, and of course, you know, Netanyahu was in deep political..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Gaza wants another war. What does it tell us about the Israeli society? Yeah, and of course, you know, Netanyahu was in deep political..."
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Jiang argues that despite visible damage and emigration, Israeli society is more resilient and fanatical than outside observers assume because it sees the conflict in end-times terms.
Jiang says Israel cannot stop the Gaza war because stopping would force Israeli society to confront its own atrocities and could fracture the society, the Greater Israel project, and even Zionism itself.
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"...Gaza wants another war. What does it tell us about the Israeli society? Yeah, and of course, you know, Netanyahu was in deep political..."
"So the main lesson that the Israelis learned from the 12 -day war is to censor its own people. To make sure that this..."
"...they can't do that. It would just mean a fracturing of Israeli society. It would mean the breaking down of the greater Israel project...."
"...this war is going to have a traumatic, traumatic effect on Israeli society. The democracy is going to have to give way to a..."
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