Frames the Israeli peace movement as marginalized, weakened, and disconnected from youth
Repetitive emphasis on the decline, sidelining, and generational disconnect of the peace movement uses emotive descriptors and selective focus on diminished influence.
“As Israel’s multifront conflict grinds on, the country’s once robust and mainstream peace movement is diminished and sidelined — the culmination, analysts here say, of the long political dominance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a rightward shift among voters decades in the making.”