One year in, war casts shadow over every aspect of life in Israel
One year into the Israel-Hamas war, life in Tel Aviv appears normal with people enjoying outdoor cafes. However, the reality of the conflict remains evident with pictures of hostages and ongoing tensions. The attack by Hamas has deeply affected Is...

As Israel's war with Hamas reaches its one-year mark, it can seem on the surface that much of life in the country has returned to normal. But with many still reeling from Hamas' October 7 attack, hostages remaining in captivity and a new front of warwith Hezbollah in the north, many Israelis feel depressed, despondent and angry as the war stretches into its second year.
Uncertainty over the future has cast a pall over virtually every part of daily life, even as people try to maintain a sense of normalcy.
"The conversation about the situation is always there," said activist Zeev Engelmayer, whose daily postcard project featuring illustrations of hostages or Israel's new reality has become a fixture at anti-war protests. "Even those who are sitting in coffee shops, they're talking about it, in every single situation I see it. It's impossible to get away from it. It has entered into every vibration of our life."
Rattled Israelis feel hopeless
Hamas' attack in which some 1,200 people were killed and 250 kidnapped shattered Israelis' sense of security and stability in their homeland.
They've watched as Israel is accused of committing war crimes and genocide in Gaza and becomes increasingly isolated internationally.
"I'm almost 80 - we grew up in this country with a feeling that we have short wars, and we win them quickly," said Israeli historian Tom Segev, who described new feelings of utter hopelessness. "We're not used to a long war."
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