Some think a robust anti-war movement in Israel is impossible. They’re wrong | Etan Nechin
by Etan Nechin from US news | The Guardian on (#6NRNJ)
The movement faces an uphill battle, but it's growing - and is seen by many as our last hope for peace
There have been near-weekly protests in Israel since October, focusing on the release of hostages and anti-government messages. Until recently, they have rarely included calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza war, and few protesters have addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza or looked to a long-term peaceful solution. Some progressives argue this lack of anti-war voices reflects a militaristic, nationalist stance inherent to Israeli society and the Zionist project.
But is this true? Is a robust anti-war, pro-peace movement impossible in Israel?
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