@SonOfJenin@argqz I spent last 2 days reading about Edomite language which apparently we dont have alot preserved from it, but from what we have, every word/sentence is the same as Arabic, I see more differences between Omani and Algerian for example and they are still the same language
Take away the crosses on top and everything else about this building chimes with the #Islamic influences which #Gaudi himself openly acknowledged - an organic building as an act of worship, with an all-embracing, unifying connection to nature and God.
@jamharaa2 اختزال المشروع بأن سوريا “محطة عبور فقط” غير دقيق. العبور نفسه اقتصاد, رسوم، جمارك، مستودعات، صيانة، وقود، شركات شحن وفرص عمل. والأهم أن سوريا ليست ممراً فقط؛ سوريا يمكنها ربط الخط بمرافئ اللاذقية وطرطوس، فتتحول لعقدة بين تركيا والأردن والخليج والمتوسط
@SonOfJenin@argqz but are we comparing it to Arabic from 1000 years later in Hijaz? how would an Edomite person in 600 BCE and an Arab in 600 BCE both living in Jordan say a sentence like "hello my name is x and i am from y" I am sure it will be understood by both
One of the most true sentences ever written:
"A regional order organized around Israeli impunity requires levels of coercion that are accelerating American decline."
Brilliant as always from @QuincyInst NRF Asli Bali
https://t.co/hd48CWZOqZ
@dhairya_satra@_alice_evans@DouthatNYT I think the interesting find was that couples who had children did on average have more than 2 or at least similar number to their parents, but the massive decline was in couples/marriages not forming at all in the first place
Israel did not attack Iran. The United States did.
U.S. weapons, ISR, target selection, strategic cover, funding, probably U.S. pilots or dual citizens flying the planes.
Don't fall for the Mutt and Jeff act. Israel and the United States are functionally synonymous.
This is the U.S. establishments war.
I'm done repeating this obvious fact.
From the inauguration of Rastan Viaduct tonight - the first major strategic infrastructure rehabilitated since the fall of Assad.
Ministers, officials & Sharaa are in attendance.
Hezbollah incapacitated 5 IDF officers and 3 soldiers this morning in one attack: 1 officer dead + 4 seriously injured, and 3 soldiers seriously injured as well. The IDF is losing close to 50 soldiers and officers in Lebanon every week now (based on a conservative estimation of appx 9 soldiers physically/psychologically incapacitated for every fatality). This is crazy unsustainable. I have no idea what their plan is, and I don't think they do either, but if Hezbollah maintains this pace for 3-4 more months, Israel will have little to no capable land force remaining. And that's before Syria and the West Bank begin their own, final Intifada