The contrast with the posters in Tel Aviv illustrates the current divide in Israeli society: Is bringing the hostages home worth ending the war?
In the months before the October 7 attacks, Israel's society was hardly united, facing protests against the right-wing government's proposed judicial reforms.
The attacks on October 7 resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people, with more than 250 taken hostage by Hamas, leading to national shock and reevaluation.
In an environment where government response appeared inadequate, civilian initiatives emerged to support soldiers and displaced individuals, effectively stepping in for governmental duties.
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