Some think a robust anti-war movement in Israel is impossible. They’re wrong | Etan Nechin | The Guardian

Relatives and supporters of Israelis taken hostage on 7 October light flares during a protest in Tel Aviv on 22 June calling for their release.

Protest in Israel

However, for the first time in a generation, the Israeli public is forced to contemplate a “day after” scenario, creating space for new political imaginations. As protests and public anger intensify, this collective rage could fuel a transformative new future.

Source: Some think a robust anti-war movement in Israel is impossible. They’re wrong | Etan Nechin | The Guardian