For some Israelis, the war will never be over - opinion
Sitting there, watching Avigayil, one could not escape the thought: What would she give for one more ordinary moment? One more conversation. One more cup of coffee. But time is not guaranteed
Assessment
This piece reflects a psychological reality for many Israelis: the war's emotional aftermath persists long after any ceasefire. The focus on Avigayil's loss underscores how grief and longing for normalcy become permanent fixtures. Readers should watch for how this sentiment shapes public discourse on resilience and national memory.
