'The mood is changing': Israeli anger grows at conduct of war
- Israel's war in Gaza entered a new violent phase recently as Israel launched a fresh military offensive after Hamas attacks 19 months ago.
- Hamas gunmen killed about 1,200 mostly civilian Israelis and took 251 hostage, prompting Israel’s military response and blockade on Gaza.
- A growing number of Israelis, including protesters and reservists, now openly oppose the conflict and demand ceasefire and hostage returns.
- A recent poll by Israel's Channel 12 indicates that 61% of Israelis wish for the conflict to conclude with the safe return of hostages, while 25% favor intensifying the military operations and controlling Gaza.
- The rising Israeli dissent and international pressure, including EU and UK sanctions, suggest increasing challenges to Israel’s current war policies.
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