Attorney Hanan Alsanah, the director of the Center for Bedouin Women’s Rights at Itach-Ma’aki: Women Lawyers for Social Justice, was up early on October 7, preparing for a family picnic on her one day off from work. Then she started getting a slew of messages from local WhatsApp leadership groups not normally active on Saturdays. “At first I said, okay, it’s something small, the state is here and will do its work and will stop it,” she said. “But after one hour we realized the immensity of the attack and that the state was not there. I felt unsafe. It...