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One small café in Tel Aviv's Carmel Market has become a culture center for Israeli dissidents. Meanwhile, portraits of Israelis transforming October 7 trauma through surfing are showcased at Eretz Israel Museum, and a new film festival in Jaffa pairs silent films with live music from Israeli composers
A small café, which only opened last year in Tel Aviv's Carmel market, is fast becoming a safe space where left-wing Israelis can still express their opinions openly.






