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What the Knicks mania reveals about Israelis and collective blame for Gaza | Opinion

The article discusses the implications of the New York Knicks' popularity among Israelis, suggesting it reflects a tendency to collectively assign blame for the situation in Gaza. It also mentions the ousting of Israeli director Nadav Lapid, noting that while his passport remains valid, he has effectively disappeared from public life.

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What the Knicks mania reveals about Israelis and collective blame for Gaza | Opinion

The article discusses the implications of the New York Knicks' popularity among Israelis, suggesting it reflects a tendency to collectively assign blame for the situation in Gaza. It also mentions the ousting of Israeli director Nadav Lapid, noting that while his passport remains valid, he has effectively disappeared from public life.

Bias read (Center): The article is an opinion piece discussing cultural phenomena and does not present a clear ideological slant. The content focuses on sports and social commentary without overtly favoring any political stance.

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