It will soon be two years since Israel endured its worst day of bloodshed and terror in its history. At the time here in France, home to Europe’s largest Jewish community, a majority expected and even supported a forceful reaction. Nearly two years on, the sympathy has long waned: yes, Hamas still holds hostages but public opinion has long turned, long before a summer of daily images of desperate Gazans braving bullets to reach aid distribution points and the United Nations now formally labelling the situation as a famine. Is it a tipping point? Yes and no.