According to the Israel Democracy Institute, Knesset trust ratings presented the sharpest decline, falling from 24% in June to 19% in December.
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Some find normalcy easier than others.
“On Oct. 7, there was no Shabbat, no kiddush or havdalah. I did not pray, because this is what was needed. It was my mitzvah,” said United Hatzalah volunteer Eli Rott.
While talks continue in Doha towards a possible ceasefire deal, the father of Hamas captive Sagui Dekel-Chen says every day the hostages remain in captivity is a day too long.
Prominent antisemitism researcher says a war is being waged against the Jewish state, not only physically but also intellectually and philosophically.
Families of captives in Gaza fly to The Hague to charge Hamas with kidnapping, sexual violence.
Former US Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt speaks about the Biden administration’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war, Iran and the Abraham Accords.
With the dramatic rescue of Louis Har and Fernando Marman, the last two of the five members of Idan Bejerano’s family captured by Hamas on Oct. 7 have been reunited with their loved ones.
“Israelis understand the impact that ending the war now could have on our future,” said march organizer Gilad Ach.
“They sent us into battle and we expect that part of Gaza will remain under Israeli control indefinitely.”
