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Two years after Oct. 7, Israel's war in Gaza fuels widespread trauma, eroding trust and unity as public demand for peace grows.
Two years after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Israel’s war in Gaza continues to inflict deep societal and psychological wounds.
A majority of Israelis, 66% in recent polls, now want the conflict to end, as national unity erodes and public trust in leadership declines.
Families of hostages like 21-year-old Rom Braslavsky continue to demand action, while widespread trauma, anxiety, and moral injury affect soldiers and civilians alike.
The military campaign, expanded into Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran, has claimed 466 Israeli lives, including from friendly fire, and relaxed gun laws have contributed to rising domestic violence.
Despite U.S. aid and regional military operations, many Israelis feel disillusioned, grieving not only lives lost but the country’s values, as empathy for Palestinian suffering diminishes amid limited public exposure to the war’s full human cost.
Dos años después del 7 de octubre, la guerra de Israel en Gaza alimenta un trauma generalizado, erosionando la confianza y la unidad a medida que crece la demanda pública por la paz.