National resilience depends on the ability to rebuild a shared foundation because a lack of basic trust between different groups makes it difficult for the state to function effectively against external and internal challenges. Without this trust, the public stops adhering to state guidelines and loses a sense of belonging, which threatens the country's ability to address existential issues.
Why is rebuilding a common foundation essential for Israel's national resilience?
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