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.
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.
Israel 2026 does not live in security – it lives in the continuous management of insecurity.
And this is perhaps the most Israeli achievement there is: turning a state of emergency into a functioning routine.
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.
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.