Israel 2026 – What Do We Want to Be When We Grow Up?
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.
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.
There is something undeniably hilarious about an entire political, legal, and media ecosystem dedicating itself for years to bringing down one man,
only to discover he keeps standing there like Gulliver while tiny furious politicians throw mud at his shoes.
While the West is busy explaining why Israel is a “problem,” the small countries have already understood: Israel is not the problem, it is the reminder.
If nothing changes, don’t be surprised if one day the kangaroo actually answers you:
“Excuse me, can I speak Arabic?”
How Europe Went from “Sleeping Beauty” to a Moral Dump with Heated Floors
The new anti-Semitism doesn’t scream, it smiles.
It doesn’t burn synagogues – it puts on a podcast and it doesn’t come from the margins – it comes from the studio.
How a Small Nation in the Middle East Became One of the Last Bastions of Freedom and National Pride in the 21st Century
Coming this fall to a conflict zone near you: the geopolitical soap opera where yesterday’s enemy is tomorrow’s BFF – and the only constant is chaos.
“In the Middle East, peace isn’t the opposite of war—it’s just foreplay.”
The continent that once stood up to empires, crossed oceans and brought Western culture — stands up to nothing today. Not even itself. It chose to give up: identity, borders, national pride, intellectual freedom.
Israel is the opposite of Europe: a young, lively, stressed, cynical, armed, and quite self-confident people. And even if we sometimes think we are crazy — at least we are not committing suicide in the name of tolerance.