The polarization is described as a deep social divide where individuals live within 'echo chambers' that prevent them from understanding the reality of those with opposing views. This structural gap transforms public discourse into a conflict of identities rather than a space for solving national problems, ultimately eroding public trust in state institutions.
What is the primary cause of the current social and political polarization in Israeli society?
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