The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas is making our world feel off its axis, as if it has been hijacked by extremists. People aren’t thinking clearly, and there aren’t easy answers or simple solutions. It is a time of uncertainty, grief and profound pain for many. Recently, I returned from Israel, where I walked through the rubble of Kibbutz Be’eri with a survivor of the massacre. I saw bullet holes riddling the walls, doors blown off safe rooms and the charred remains of once-lively homes standing silent. Twisted metal and children’s toys littered the ground, a testament to the...