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Reut Ben Chaim, a mother of eight, became a symbol for many Israelis who opposed humanitarian aid entering Gaza during the war, arguing that Hamas routinely seized supplies to strengthen its terrorist organization while Israeli hostages remained in captivity. Her supporters believe she acted out of concern for Israel’s security and the safety of its soldiers.

This video explores the broader debate over equal justice, selective enforcement, judicial reform, freedom of protest, and public trust in Israel’s legal system. Can a democracy remain united if different political movements appear to be treated differently under the law? What does this mean for Israel’s future, and why has the issue become one of the country’s most divisive national debates?

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