TAMA Study Maps Israeli Views on Conflict
The TAMA Leadership Network presented its year-long Spectrum of Worldviews study at a Tel Aviv conference, mapping how Israeli groups understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jewish-Arab relations and Jewish-Muslim relations after 1,000 days since the Hamas October 7 massacre. JPost, using the spelling TEMA, JNS and Israel Today report that more than 150 public figures and opinion-makers gathered at the Council for a Beautiful Israel, with participants from Religious Zionist, Haredi, traditional Mizrahi, secular, Arab Israeli, former Soviet immigrant and youth cohorts. The study does not claim to represent every sector, but it offers a practical Israeli tool: build internal clarity before making policy for enemies and neighbors outside the borders.