Lying as a Social Norm in Islamic Countries
Not a Glitch, Not a Bug – the Operating System
Not a Glitch, Not a Bug – the Operating System
Purim 2026 is not just another holiday under fire. It is a stark reminder that even in an age of precision missiles and suicide drones, there is one thing that is very difficult to intercept – a national will to continue living.
And in the Middle East of 2026, it is a strategic weapon no less important than any air defense system.
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
Israel is a mirror and Egypt, like many others, does not like what it sees in it.
Who even wants peace with our neighbors, when all that comes out of their ears (and screens) is hatred?
Between Pyramids and Paranoia: From a Glorious Past to a Confused Present
Israel and Egypt are like two neighbors who once fought violently, signed a peace agreement, built a fence, now communicate through a community police officer
The Palestinian people may not be a people — but they are certainly a weapon of consciousness. One aimed at the heart of Zionism, armed with lies, heartwarming words, and the cooperation of the post-Western world.
If we don’t understand that the threat is not just missiles but also narratives — we will find ourselves apologizing for our existence. Again.