ISRAEL AT WAR - DAY 470

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The media’s role in Israel

There are those who serve in the IDF in wartime and those who do not or have no relatives in harm’s way. How does Israel cope with this fault line – and what is the media’s role?

Edit 23 December 2024, 2:53 pm

In Israel, there are those who sleep at night and those who do not. This distinction was drawn recently by a leading Israeli journalist. He was referring to the difference between those who serve in the IDF in wartime and those who do not or have no relatives in harm’s way. How does Israel cope with this fault line, and what is the media’s role?

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