Israel’s 30 glorious years – and the social Darwinism we built along the way - opinion
If we can mobilize hundreds of billions to fight a military war, why can we not mobilize less than 10 billion to fight the war against poverty?
Assessment
The opinion piece argues that Israel's three decades of prosperity have been accompanied by a troubling social Darwinism, where the state prioritizes military spending over poverty relief. It questions why billions can be mobilized for war but not a fraction of that for combating poverty, highlighting a stark imbalance in national priorities.
