"Maybe we won't be here tomorrow!" Nothing has been the same in Israel since October 7, 2023. While sirens wailed in Tel Aviv, the Israeli government waged a war that killed even more people. Over a year and a half has now passed. The horror of the months of war was followed by a fragile ceasefire. Is there a future we can still believe in today? In We Play Everyday, writer Lizzie Doron ("Who the Fuck is Kafka?"), a long-time campaigner for peace and understanding, tells of life in a state of emergency. In the midst of fear, loss and political ruptures, she writes about the reality of a traumatized society: about encounters with mourners, absurd moments in the bomb shelter, the silence between friends on both sides of the conflict. German text: Nina Kunzendorf, Mod.: Shelly Kupferberg
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