When Normal People Break, It's the State's Problem

I fear the moment when Israelis begin to see every Israeli as an enemy. This country will not be saved by billions in coalition agreements, nor by hollow speeches about unity. It will stand or…
Assessment
The writer warns that Israel's internal fractures have reached a breaking point where ordinary citizens may begin viewing each other as enemies. The core argument is that neither financial allocations in coalition deals nor hollow unity rhetoric can save the country. Instead, the nation's survival hinges on whether all citizens share equal obligations to defend it.
