'In Israel, the threshold for accepting violence keeps rising'
The article discusses how the threshold for accepting violence in Israel has been increasing over time, reflecting a societal shift in response to ongoing conflict. It examines the psychological and political factors contributing to this normalization of violence. The piece highlights concerns about long-term implications for Israeli democracy and social cohesion.
- ▪The article analyzes the growing normalization of violence in Israeli society.
- ▪It suggests that repeated exposure to conflict has desensitized the public to violent acts.
- ▪Political rhetoric and security policies are cited as contributing factors to this trend.
- ▪The author expresses concern about the impact on democratic values and civil discourse in Israel.
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