Israelis lose faith in decisive victory in Iran war - opinion
Israelis can endure the war, but the consensus is cracking as trust, expectations, and ideas of what victory means are diverging.
Israelis can endure the war, but the consensus is cracking as trust, expectations, and ideas of what victory means are diverging.
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