The Israeli Economic Miracle – How the Hell Are We Still Growing?!
Because in Israel, even the economy wears combat boots.
While others run from the fire, we build startups in it.
Because in Israel, even the economy wears combat boots.
While others run from the fire, we build startups in it.
With or without baklava — it’s time to stop underestimating the new Sultan of the Middle East.
Because while Iran is still building the bomb, Turkey is already filming the series that will make you fall in love with whoever holds it.
In a country where every word is policed, every tweet can ruin a career, and “offense” is a national sport –
“Fathi & Zimri Among the People” is a small cultural explosion of free speech
No, we don’t hate peaceת We just learned that peace doesn’t come from circles of empathy and songs in the park.
It comes from clear borders, a strong army, and an unshakable belief in the rightness of our cause.
They come in the name of “humanity”, talk about “human dignity”, carry signs saying “Enough with the occupation”, and shout: “Rights for all human beings!”
But you, the human being from the wrong side of the map, dare to ask for some rights too – suddenly you are the public at large.
You can always try again. And again. And again.
Yes, because peace – it turns out – is the only product in the world that you pay for in advance, over and over again, even when it doesn’t arrive.
The leader who filled the political vacuum of Central and Eastern Europe, the man who reinvented the term “autocracy chic” – a combination of nationalist intentions, precise management of local propaganda, and political tactics that leave Brussels in perpetual discomfort.
In the old days, “empathy” was a nice word – a way of saying: I see you, I hear you, and I won’t send you to the corner.
But in its current version – empathy is a selective weapon for achieving moral control
In the State of Israel, there is a mysterious epidemic of phones falling at exactly the wrong moment.
Ask the senior police officers, the prosecutor’s office, the army – they all suffer from the same disease: “cell phone infection is too sensitive.”
When naivety meets reality, and discovers that she was wearing a kippah and got stabbed in the back