Who are the Egyptians really?
Between Pyramids and Paranoia: From a Glorious Past to a Confused Present
Between Pyramids and Paranoia: From a Glorious Past to a Confused Present
How come a joke about pigeons is considered culture, but Jewish symbols are a provocation?
Not every explosion is an operation, but every explosion is an indictment
How can a country that fantasizes about empire fail to maintain facilities without them exploding?
The new Israeli did not ask to be born this way, he was pushed there.
The war did not make us better, it made us more real
Sometimes it seems like someone here has forgotten that soldiers came to defend, not to write a group children’s book.
Israel is not the problem – it is the proof.
Proof that Jews have not surrendered – that they have no longer accepted the status of dhimmi, that they dare to be sovereign, armed, and victorious.
Yes, the destroyers and ruiners are among us — in faculty lounges, film festivals, and NGOs with suspiciously generous grants.
But they won’t win.
Because even if they hate themselves, we love this country enough for both of us.
The Druze don’t need us to cheer them on Memorial Day or when a Druze officer falls in battle.
They need – like every citizen – to be treated with respect even when it’s unpleasant, even when there are no cameras, and even when there is a planning and building committee.