What Really Changed Since the Last Elections?
So what has changed since the last election?
The slogans have changed… the faces have changed… the promises have been rebranded.
So what has changed since the last election?
The slogans have changed… the faces have changed… the promises have been rebranded.
They sell us peace, human rights, and international justice. In reality? A fake product labeled “human rights” and with content of targeted hatred, double standards, and a bit of modern takiyya.
A pool party is the perfect combination of heat, humidity, embarrassment, confetti, and Instagram.
It’s not a place to relax. It’s a place to take pictures of yourself relaxing.
Parenting in the digital age is not just a challenge – it’s a game changer.
Your child is no longer growing up just at home, they’re growing up online… with content, with influences, with ideas – some good, some not so good.
The Israeli muscle developer is a pretty beautiful story – a little funny, a little exaggerated, sometimes full of protein powder on the counter – but beautiful.
This is a people trying to be strong, not just on the outside.
Because here, between the alarm and the traffic jam, between the cost of living and the reserve, you learn very quickly that resilience is not a luxury – it is a profession.
The truth hasn’t disappeared – it’s just competing with an entire industry of clicks, manipulation, dopamine, and well-lit commentators.
The algorithm doesn’t hate you, it just works for those who pay.
Almost every Israeli reform looks the same.
Same new slogan, same commentators, same protests, same panel with the same person saying “I just want to finish a trial.”
The problem is not that the media is biased.
The problem is that they still insist on presenting themselves as an objective sanctuary of pure truth, while doing PR with dramatic lighting.
The question “Who do we want to be when we grow up?” is still open.
And maybe that’s the real story: We’re already grown up… we just haven’t decided who we are yet.