You know what's going on in Israel right now. You probably know what had been going on in Israel: deeply divisive politics, in which a hard-Right government sought to remove a check on its power.
Don't look for me to analyze internal Israeli politics; I have trouble enough keeping up with who's on what side in my own country, and what that might imply for the future. Suffice to say the government was distracted. The citizenry were distracted. And for a country with plenty of enemies, many of whom can walk right up to the border on their lunch break, that was enough.
Israel was distracted. Politics had ceased to be the usual debate and compromise, the normal small victories and small setbacks that people could ignore, confident whatever needed doing would get done. Terrorists struck -- and made horrific progress before a response could be coordinated.
The run-up to recent attacks might find a parallel or two in the United States, where a government riven by internal conflict is busy tying itself up in knots. These kinds of fights play out in plain sight -- and the world is watching, some of it through unfriendly eyes.
Update
6 days ago
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