@LionsOfZion_ORG@kann_news@hadasgrinberg Because everyone jumped to the conclusion that terrorism was at fault? That’s not their fault. Seems that their biggest crime was not telling their family. We don’t know why
@Ishahristani@ABlinken@FareedZakaria No. It started when obama said that “chemical weapon use in Syria is a red line”. Nothing happened when the line was crossed. then it was Afghanistan, abandoning the Kurds in Syria, and now Iran. Lack of follow through and ditching allies has damaged the US reputation
@WilsonCodling@BoyGeorge Have you ever looked at a map?! She can play in Ramallah, Jericho and several other Palestinian cities that are very moneyed. Enter through Jordan. Learn something before spouting nonsense
@nordacious@BoyGeorge Have you ever looked at a map?! Or do you just parrot what higher ups tell you? There’s plenty of Palestinian $ to pay for her concert tickets in Ramallah, Jericho etc
@IndiaWilloughby@BoyGeorge In Ramallah?! LOTS of money there to pay for her concert. Maybe before you support a cause, learn something about it or at least…look at a map
@LahavHarkov@MyriamShermer Uh. How many decades ago was that??? It's a completely incomparable situation. I live here and I love many things about it -- but I understand why 20-40 year olds are looking to leave. It's not new. There's been a net yerida in the past few years. You should face reality.
@LahavHarkov@Zogpatriot The status quo wasn't meant to secure non-enlistment & financial incentives for most of the Haredim & their politicians. It also became irrelevant post-Oct 7. If you're an impartial israeli analyst, you'd know that. Also, the new laws entrench discrimination against non-Haredis.
@LahavHarkov@Zogpatriot Many 20-40 year olds want to -- that is the reality. But, they have family in Israel, they need jobs outside of Israel, finances and other logistics make emigrating difficult. But, many would love to relocate, if even for a few years.
@BennyShohat@lexmutatio@Nadav_Eyal@BarakRavid A broken clock is still right twice a day. He’s indicative of the deep rot and lack of critical thinking in our dear country. It’s depressing
@dillouz I'm not a coalition voter but I heard many of your interviews on Galatz. You fought the good fight & stuck to your ideals. With you leaving, there isn't a backbone remaining in Likud. B'hatzlacha, we need more people like you in politics.
@sfrantzman She only acts in favor of the public when it benefits her. We're in election season & the cancellation of 50K tickets wouldn't go over well with Israelis during summer vacation. Also likud primaries are coming up. OTOH they nixed a major transportation reform bc of the haredim.
@AleRaza15@NTarnopolsky@Likud_Party@kann_news He speaks English very well. Gadi's isn't great. Plus, Bennett was lucky not be sitting in government on oct 7th. He's had the benefit of running PR for Israel because of his English and doing PR in israel, without getting flak for Oct7th and the handling of the war.
@arash_tehran It's very good news. Let's hope it sticks. 3 months is a very long time in Israeli politics. ideologically, Bennett and Eisenkott aren't so different although the latter has more credibility.