The article argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is falsely portrayed as a battle between two irreconcilable camps, when in reality a large persuadable middle — including Haredi Jews, moderate settlers, and Arab citizens of Israel — is being ignored. The author warns that dismissing this middle doesn’t neutralize it; it simply pushes it toward radicalization or disengagement, handing influence to those least interested in peace.
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The article argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is falsely portrayed as a battle between two irreconcilable camps, when in reality a large persuadable middle — including Haredi Jews, moderate settlers, and Arab citizens of Israel — is being ignored. The author warns that dismissing this middle doesn’t neutralize it; it simply pushes it toward radicalization or disengagement, handing influence to those least interested in peace.