By Mathew Cohen in Tel Aviv Since October 7, tension has gripped the air in Israel with a tighter grasp than I’ve ever experienced in previous conflicts. Whether it’s harrowing memories of the gruesome attacks on the day of the invasion, the barrage of rockets showering over Israeli cities, or the fact that there are still over 100 hostages trapped in Gaza whose fates are unknown, what may seem like business as usual in Israel is anything but. As I sat in my coworking space and went about my day, my attention was continuously disrupted by the glimmer of the dog tags being worn by coworkers pas…