@askdani__real דל"פ:
רישיון רכב לא צריך להיות נגיש יותר מרישיון טיס.
נהג בתחבורה ציבורית (האמת כל נהג) צריך לעמוד באותן דרישות מקצועיות של טייס אם לא יותר מכך.
באופן אישי הייתי שמח באופן כללי שכל התחבורה תהפוך לציבורית, ואם אפשר מבוססת רובוטיקה. אבל עוד חזון למועד...
@YarinHay8 אני חושב שזה לגמרי מבורך שתיסע לאסוף אותה, גם שעה לכל כיוון. זאת מחווה מקסימה כשהיא באמת באה ממך.
אבל הציפייה / דרישה חסרת כל ביסוס מצידה שגבר יאסוף אותה היא פשוט תמוהה בעיניי.
@YarinHay8 אחד הדברים שמעצבנים אותי זה כשאנשים מחפשים לקבל לפני שהם מחפשים לתת.
זוגיות היא השותפות הכי עמוקה שיש, ובשותפות כל צד אמור לחפש מה הוא יכול לתת כדי לתרום לקשר ולהצמיח אותו.
אבל פתאום במקום שאנשים יחפשו מה הם יכולים לתת הם מחפשים מה הם יכולים לקבל.
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I’m sick of hearing people say “both sides are led by extremists”, as if this conflict is some mirror image of two nations held hostage by radicals, while the silent “normal majority” on both sides supposedly just wants peace.This is not only wrong - it’s dangerously naive.
Let’s start with us, Palestinians.
Only a handful among us are willing to say out loud that the Right of Return - the idea that millions of us will one day “return” to live inside Israel, is a delusion. It’s not just unrealistic; it’s the fuel that keeps generations trapped in resentment instead of building a future where we are.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: this isn’t a fringe belief. It’s consensus. Ask anyone - educated or poor, secular or religious and they’ll tell you, “Of course we will return to our land.”
That’s not extremism from the margins; that’s mainstream thought.
Now look at Israel.
Take the most far-right politicians: Ben Gvir, Smotrich, and others who might dream of a “Greater Israel” without Arabs. Their supporters represent maybe 10–18% of Israelis. It’s not consensus. It’s a political minority and not the soul of the country.
That’s the asymmetry people refuse to see.
On one side, a society where extreme goals like “returning to Haifa and Jaffa” are seen as sacred truth.
On the other, a society where extreme goals like “expelling all Arabs” are rejected by the majority.
Before you talk about “solutions,” understand this: you can’t solve what you refuse to see clearly.
The problem isn’t “two extremists holding everyone hostage.”
It’s that in our society, the extremism is the mainstream, and until we confront that, we will keep mistaking self-destruction for dignity.
Instead of fighting, the commander of #Hamas#KhanYunis Brigade was hiding in the #Mawasi humanitarian zone, using displaced civilians as a human shield
The commander, Rafa'a Salameh, was Deif's right-hand man. He was confirmed dead following Saturday's attack
#Mawasi_Massacre
You probably didn't hear about this - but the #IPC, a leading #UN-backed agency on food security, claims that there is no evidence of #famine in #Gaza.
#GazaIsStarving
Read for yourself in the link below 👇
Must watch:
A Palestinian describes his visit to the Auschwitz extermination camp:
"God wiling you will return to the camp... you belong here."
These ideas are common among Palestinians, and now we're seeing them in campuses across the US...
#Antisemitism#FreePalestine
Hezbollah has fired rockets from a high school in the village of Kfar Shuba, using the children inside as human shields in an attack on an IDF base on Mount Dov. A mosque is also in close proximity to the high school, hindering the IDF from neutralizing the Hezbollah fighters. Where is @UNIFIL? #Israel_under_attack