
Regional Complexities Of The Israel/Hamas War
Fresh Air
** When the piece in Israel politics existed and then faded **
A peace camp existed in Israel during the 1990s at the peak of the Oslo Accords, offering hope for a resolution to the conflict with a two-state solution. However, the peace camp lost power after the assassination of Rabin and faced a decline in public support during and after the Second Intifada. Currently, the peace camp in Israel is a mere fraction of its former self, with only a small minority of Israelis identifying as left-wing supporting it. The future of the peace camp in Israel seems bleak, especially after recent events, making it challenging to envision a resurgence.
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