“…The conveyors of this civilian militarism are the civil government, civil elites, and most of the members of the collective, who systematically internalize the self-evident militaristic reality (Kimmerling, 1993, p. 206). Feminist analysis of Israeli militarism demonstrates the effect of the armed conflict on women (e.g., Levinas & Berkovitch, 2020;Sa'ar et al, 2011;Sachs et al, 2007), study the supportive role and participation of women in military and militaristic discourse (e.g., Aharoni et al, 2022;Harel-Shalev & Daphna-Tekoah, 2020;Lomsky-Feder & Sasson-Levy, 2018), and the intersection of militaristic violence and intimate violence (e.g., Abdulhadi, 2019;Adelman, 2017;Sela-Shayovitz, 2010).…”