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Reckoning or reverting? Israeli society after the ceasefire

Reckoning or reverting? Israeli society after the ceasefire

Update: 2025-10-23
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Two years after October 7, Israeli public opinion remains shaped by fear, grief, and a siege mentality. But could the fragile ceasefire mark a turning point — or will Israel slip back into an “October 6 way of thinking,” ignoring the root causes of the violence and paving the way for future wars? Political analyst, public opinion researcher, and A Land For All member Dahlia Scheindlin joins us to discuss how Israeli attitudes toward the war on Gaza have evolved, whether there’s any possibility of a public reckoning, and what it would take to begin a process of genuine political transformation between the river and the sea — from both within Israeli society and the international community. 



Additional Reading:
Dahlia Scheindlin’s archive at +972
‘Israelis are frustrated, but do they want to stop the war? Not exactly’

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Reckoning or reverting? Israeli society after the ceasefire

Reckoning or reverting? Israeli society after the ceasefire

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