Back From War, Reserve Soldiers Set Their Sights on Israel’s Politics as Usual
Inspired by the unity they experienced in the military, thousands of reservists returning from the front line in Gaza are organizing for political change.
Inspired by the unity they experienced in the military, thousands of reservists returning from the front line in Gaza are organizing for political change.
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