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Israel is facing a severe internal crisis related to changes in its political and social identity amid critical elections that could impact the future of democracy. Polls show declining trust in institutions and increasing divisions between the right and the left, with the possibility that the losing side may refuse to accept the election results, threatening the country's stability. The rise of military figures, such as Gadi Eizenkot, as rivals to the political elite, highlights the growing influence of far-right and religious currents. Society is shifting toward existential crises concerning the concepts of the state, religion, and democracy. These elections, the most decisive since Israel's founding, could determine whether the country remains a Jewish democracy or transforms into a new-type entity, with risks of unprecedented internal confrontations.
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