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Couple Navigates Deep Political Divides to Keep Family Bonds Strong in Israel

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Translated & summarized from Kan News by baba
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In the latest episode of the current affairs podcast "Up to the Edge" hosted by Keren Neubach, the third installment of the series "Family Is Not Chosen" explores how love and family endure despite profound disagreements. The episode features Yehudit and Moshe Peled, who met during their military service, fell in love, and built a family in Kibbutz Beit Sheta. Over time, their worldviews diverged sharply: Moshe was a founding participant in the movement for Greater Israel, while Yehudit became a peace activist. They revisit the conflicts and struggles that shaped their perspectives and the intense arguments that entered their home, affecting their children as well.

The discussion also addresses whether a family can remain united when politics threaten to divide them, highlighting how Yehudit and Moshe, despite their opposing views, now seek to act as a bridge between polarized positions. The episode touches on the recent near-breakup of their family due to disputes over the judicial reform, illustrating the personal impact of national political debates.

This episode sheds light on the challenges Israeli families face amid political polarization and the efforts some make to maintain connection and dialogue despite deep ideological rifts.

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