Scene the first – Rejection and Objection Inside a shelter equipped with electricity, internet, and essential services within a human rights organization in Israel, everyone sat in a tense atmosphere, heavy with worry and anger. On his chair, Alon Cohen, the head of the organization, sat, his eyes blazing with frustration and indignation. Across from him, on another chair, sat Talia Hirsch, the documentation officer, while Merav Levi, the human rights researcher, sat at the table in front of them. On the sofa nearby, Ronen Kaplan, the human rights lawyer, remained silent but alert to every word spoken. Alon raised his voice, filled with outrage: — “What Israel has done today is a blatant violation of all human rights… bombing hospitals and killing the injured!” Talia Hirsch shook her

