
In Israel's Second Iran War, Life Is Cheap and Caring About the Dead Is a Sin - Haaretz Today
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- Israel's conflict is framed as a Second Iran War.
- Public discourse treats Israeli life as cheap during the conflict.
- Critiques Israeli media for sanitizing casualties and de-emphasizing victims.
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Nothing is less sacred than human life in Israel these days.
It might not be a completely new or a specifically Israeli trend – life seems pretty cheap worldwide at the moment.

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