I hear you. I feel the same. I'm from Sydney, Australia, with many non-Jewish people who I thought were my friends. Since Oct 7th, when I ask for their support, they stay silent 😪. Others say, oh but....
❤ Lizzy - love you & your family! We all lost hope anyone will protect us or stand with us … Israel is protecting the west & our way of life - I hope world wakes up… everyone should travel to Paris & London & Berlin & Amsterdam to see what Fakestinians & alike are doing to our good quality of life… sending love & positive energy to Manhattan (my old home) & whole USA … 🇺🇸 thank you 🙏🏻 for all you do! 🎉❤ PS: I survived Balkan war (supported by Ru$$ia supporting Iran & its proxies now) & 9/11 lost my son… but most never experienced the terror & war … to be able to understand how Israelis feel… 😢❤ PPS: My instagram profile was removed for pro Israel content by my goverment … (Slovenia) - it sucks but I continue to share the truth on other platforms despite tons of death threats & police coming to my home too… 😢
Standing up for what is right never makes you universally marketable. But standing uo fir what is right, is the correct choice. The death threats and trolls will always be there. I get them. Stay steong. Stand tall. Focus forward.
Israel definitely could get better at ets pr and telling people the true history of the country. The idea of a Jewish National Homeland was put formally in place in the early 1900s. It was agreed to by Emir-King Feisal ibn-Husseini as shown in the Feisal-Weizmann Agreement. It was signed by both parties on January 3rd, 1919. It included provisions for Jewish immigration, as it was understood that the Jewish People needed a Homeland. It was also agreed to by the European Powers who defeated the German and Ottoman Empires in WWI. King Feisal was not a British puppet king. He was the most prominent and respected Arab leader at the time, by Arabs as well as other peoples. He was the King of all Arabia and the Hajaz and the Grand Sharif of Mecca. He signed the Feisal-Weizmann Agreement on January 3rd, 1919 with his full name and title showing that he understood and supported the Agreement. The Jews and the Arabs fought together for their independence in WWI against the harsh and oppressive Ottoman Empire. The understanding was that the Jews would receive a territory sufficient for their religion and their people, and that the Arabs would receive all the other Ottoman territories which are very extensive and about twenty times larger than what was to become the Jewish State of Israel. This has been fulfilled on the Arab side of the agreement. It has yet to be fulfilled for the Jews. "A land without a people, for a people without a land." "A land without a people, for a people without a land." This statement was coined by Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, also known by the title; Lord Shaftesbury. Many travelers, writers, and reporters have stated the same about the land of Israel. The following is a quick but abbreviated list of these reporters: 1697, Thomas Shaw, English traveler - 18th century historian, French Count Constantine Francois Volney - 1816, James Silk Buckingham, English traveler - 1836, British nobleman Alexander William Crawford Lindsay - 1837, British Royal Commission - 1840, Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury - 1852, English Clergyman Henry Burgess Whitaker Churton - 1853, Reverend Arthur G. H. Hollingsworth - 1857, British Council in Palestine - 1857, Herman Melville, author of 'Moby Dick' - 1860, Henry Baker Tristram - 1869, Mark Twain - 1888, Sir John William Dawson - 1888, English Clergyman Reverend Samuel Manning This being said there has always been a Jewish presence in Israel and in the Middle East, dating back to the times of Moses and to the days of Israel himself. Most Palestinians who are in Israel now, came during the first half of the 20th century, for better job opportunities and perhaps as interlopers taking over and taking claim and credit for the improvements the Jews were making to Israel. This is reflected in their surnames which are from other and surrounding countries. One of the most common Palestinian surnames is Al-Masri. In Arabic, Al-Masri literally means "the Egyptian." You'll also see Palestinians named Hourani, from Houran in southern Syria, - Tzurani, from Tyre in southern Lebanon, - Zrakawi, from Mazraka in Jordan, - Hijazi from the Hijaz province of the Arabian peninsula, - Mughrabi, from the Maghreb, - Elmisri, from Egypt, - Chalabi, Syrian, - Mugrabi, North Africa, - Habash, from Ethiopia. Many other names point to the Palestinian's true hereditary and geographical origins. It was originally intended that the Jewish people would receive all of what is now Israel and the area that is now Jordan as well. The maps of the Mandate for Palestine clearly show this. The British were given documented international legal title to the land of Palestine by the League of Nations who received it from the defeated Ottoman Turks. The Palestinians didn't accept this. In 1922 Winston Churchill put in place the first Two-State-Solution which could be called Israel-Jordan. The Israelis were to receive Israel and the people who are now called Palestinians did receive Jordan. Jordan is two times larger than Israel. Today two-thirds of the population of Jordan are Palestinians. Again the Muslims would not accept this solution, and riots and fighting broke out. 1933 saw the rise of Nazism and Hitler. World War Two took over much of the world's energy and consciousness between 1939 and 1945. Palestinian Arabs collaborated with the Nazis during this time and helped to promote and instigate the Holocaust. Their leading Supreme Mufti, Amin al-Husseini, as well as other "Palestinian" Muslim leaders met with Hitler and his high-ranking officials several times and helped to recruit Muslims into the Nazi forces. They even promoted the use of concentration camps. The Mufti lived in Germany for most of WWII where he headed up anti-Jewish propaganda. He continued his anti-Israeli propaganda until 1974 when he died. Yasser Arafat is the Mufti's grandson. He has also continued the Mufti's propaganda, war and genocide campaigns. WWII and the Holocaust ended in 1945. In 1947 the UN, now in control of the area, put in place the second Two-State-Solution, which gave the people who are now called Palestinians good portions of Israel, while they already had Jordan and while Jerusalem would become an international city. Israel agreed to this and declared themselves the independent State of Israel. Again the Arab Muslims wouldn't accept this solution and Israel was attacked by five surrounding Arab nations. This was the Israeli 1948 War of Independence. Israel won this war and gained a bit more territory. Since 1948 close to a million Jews have been pogromed out of Arab Muslim nations into Israel. Mostly from places and lands where they had lived for centuries and even millennia. Almost all of them having no place to go except Israel. The first massacre of Jews by Islamists occurred in Madhammad's day and was carried out by Madhammad himself. It was because the Jews would not "submit" to Islam. This conflict has been going on for a long time. Since 1920 several Two-State-Solutions and other solutions have been put in place: In 1920 the Israel-Jordan separation plan, in 1937 the Peel Commission, in 1939 the British White Paper, 1947 the UN Partition Plan, 1979 Egypt-Israel peace negotiations offered the Palestinians autonomy. Then there are the Oslo agreements of the 1990s. In 2000, Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered to create a Palestinian state in all of Gaza and 97 percent of the West Bank. In 2008 Prime Minister Ehud Olmert offered to withdraw from almost the entire West Bank and partition Jerusalem on a demographic basis. In addition, from 1948 to 1967, Jordan controlled the West Bank. The Palestinians could have received an independent state from the Jordanians. Each time Israel agreed to these solutions and the Palestinians did not and started conflicts and war. It wasn't until the 1960s that the Palestinians as a separate group started calling themselves Palestinians, perhaps trying to claim the land for themselves in that way, or because people didn't know what else to call them or they didn't know what to call themselves. Before that 'Palestinian' meant all peoples living in either Israel or Jordan, whether they were Jewish, Muslim, Christian, or of any other faith or belief system. The word "Palestinian" actually comes from the ancient Jewish word 'plishtim' which means 'invaders'. In 2005 the Palestinians received an independent state in Gaza. They could have built a beautiful country with all the aid and assistance they received, and sitting on the Mediterranean like they are. Instead, they made a psychotic terrorist network out of the entire country and used it as a launching pad to attack Israel on October 7th, 2023. There is more information and details concerning all these things. However, this is part of the history of events in Israel from the 1800s up until the present day.
Excellent comment! Thank you for taking the time to write this detailed account of history. A lot of it is ignored (or worse) today. There are, of course, a lot of details between all those events, but there is a limit to a RUclips post and how much people are willing to read today ;)
@@adigabai Thanks for your comment. I'm wondering if a good number of Jewish people have lost parts of their history. Traumatic experiences like the Holocaust can do that to people. In the US, in the earlier days, people lost their names, their heritages, and their religions. This was just to survive and get along in the world. I thought I'd post a list of the things that earlier travelers to Israel said about the land before WWI. The comments made by Mark Twain are quite extensive, but people should be able to find them online. This is a partial list of travelers to Israel in the 19th century. All of them stated that the land was desolate and practically uninhabited. Most of the "Palestinians" came to Israel after the Jews started to settle and restore it. 1840 Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury coined the phrase, "A land without a people, for a people without a land." 1697 Thomas Shaw, English traveler Palestine was, "lacking in people to till the soil". 18th century, French Count Constantine Francois Volney an 18th century historian. Called Palestine "ruined", "desolate", observed that "many parts had lost almost all their peasantry". Complained that the Ottomans listed larger populations. Perhaps people didn't live there because of Ottoman taxation policies. "The traveler meets with nothing but houses in ruins, cisterns rendered useless, and fields abandoned." 1816 James Silk Buckingham, English traveler Jaffa had "all the appearances of a poor village and every port of it that we saw was of corresponding meaness" Ramle was, "as throughout the greater part of Palestine, the ruined portion seemed more extensive than that which was inhabited" 1836 British nobleman Alexander William Crawford Lindsay "All Judea, except the hills of Hebron and the vales immediately about Jerusalem, are desolate and barren." 1840 Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury coined the phrase, "A land without a people, for a people without a land." 1852 English Clergyman Henry Burgess Whitaker Churton "Soon after leaving the Mount of Olives the country becomes an entire desolation for eighteen miles of mountain, until we reached the plain of the Jordan... That plain itself is now, in great measure, bare as a desert" 1853 Reverend Arthur G. H. Hollingsworth wrote an extensive report on the desolation of the land 1857 British Council in Palestine "The country is to a considerable degree empty of inhabitants and therefore its greatest need is that of a body of population." 1857 Herman Melville, author of 'Moby Dick' "No grace of decay - no ivy - the unleavened nakedness of desolation" 1860 Henry Baker Tristram "the north and south of the Sharon plain land is going out of cultivation and whole villages are rapidly disappearing from the face of the earth. Since 1838, no less than 20 villages there have been thus erased from the map and the stationary population extirpated." 1869 Mark Twain Quotations on the desolation of the area are extensive. 1888 Sir John William Dawson 1888 English Clergyman Reverend Samuel Manning described the Plain of Sharon as "a land without inhabitants." ------------------- Starting in 1917 the Ottomans reduced the Jewish population by 30,000 people. 1937 British Royal Commission stated: "Always since the fall of the Jewish state some Jews have been living in Palestine"
@@liteenergy4843 I think you are right in saying that some of us lost part of our history. People seem to have forgotten parts and in some cases trying to find excuses for the actions taken against Israel as if "something we did must have pushed people so much that they did it". The examples you added reminded me of a Dutch scholar named Adriaan Reland who lived in the land for a few years, studying and documenting it. He created a census from 1695 until 1714, which showed that the clear majority of the people here were Jewish. It's a significant work in the field of historical geography and archaeology, as Reland extensively documented the geography, history, various aspects of the demographics, and archaeology. It was published as "Hadriani Relandi Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrate". People criticize that work saying it was done when the times were hard in the land and people migrated and returned after. In my opinion, it also shows how connected the Jews are to the land since they stayed even when times were harder. Another point is that back in 1882, you had a population of about 300k in the land. Now we have about 16 million in the same area. (10 in Israel, ~2 in Gaza, and ~3.5 in the West Bank). So indeed, while some people did live here, the land was mostly empty.
@@adigabai I'd also like to get a page of everything that Mark Twain said about Israel in 1869. Something that I could post in a comment. Mark Twain is someone who had no particular "side" in the conflict. He was just communicating the facts.
I think that Lizzy using her platform to talk about something that is important to her makes her very believable, real , true to herself and true to life. I see it as an advantage to reach people, women , who may not get a true picture from their local news, who possibly would not seek more information, unbiased or direct from a real or other source , a source that is not spewing out propaganda against Israel. She is the real thing, a mother, concerned for her family and Israel. Those who follow her will most likely also have family and friends who can spread another account of how things are. Israel needs all voices to speak out for what it is right and true! The world is made up of many people, from all walks of life, with different interests and perspectives as is Israel .
Hi eylon. I hope you will open a community for posts to update on Israel issues and also make more powerful post like quoting your guest. Because I see Zeteo and Middle East Eyes are using this tool to give misinformation. I think their post have been very successful in rooting misconceptions. I feel a bit wasteful when this platform and UKLFI have very compelling points and truth but because of you guys are just posting videos, the audience you reach is small. Posting posts will help more in engaging wider audience because not everyone will want to listen to while video
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In the last two videos I watched, your introduction was in mono, but the rest of the interview is in stereo. I don't remember it happening in other videos.
I love your post cast Eylon and have been following your post and daily news since last October. Your guest didn’t need to make fun of Christians the way she did ! Very dissapointed to see and hear how she made fun of Christian telling her that they were praying for her when she was growing up…. very unrespectful . She should know that the we Christian we are Israel best allies, we love and respect Israel and the Jew community and will continue praying for you…. even if you make fun of us.
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I hear you. I feel the same.
I'm from Sydney, Australia, with many non-Jewish people who I thought were my friends.
Since Oct 7th, when I ask for their support, they stay silent 😪.
Others say, oh but....
Yeah, well maybe they don't like Nazis who have to rely on American evangelical Christians to enable them to carry on destroying everything in sight.
I am in Sydney, Australia too and I'm afraid to even ask my family or friends if they stand with Israel.
@@cinemar You're scared of your own family?
@@NoamTheGOAT50 Being afraid to ask them a question about Israel does not mean I'm "scared" of them.
@@cinemar my bad, not scared. Why are you afraid to ask to ask your own family to stand with Israel?
Thank you both for what you do. Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱
Chai? Do you want sugar with that?
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❤ Lizzy - love you & your family! We all lost hope anyone will protect us or stand with us … Israel is protecting the west & our way of life - I hope world wakes up… everyone should travel to Paris & London & Berlin & Amsterdam to see what Fakestinians & alike are doing to our good quality of life… sending love & positive energy to Manhattan (my old home) & whole USA … 🇺🇸 thank you 🙏🏻 for all you do! 🎉❤
PS: I survived Balkan war (supported by Ru$$ia supporting Iran & its proxies now) & 9/11 lost my son… but most never experienced the terror & war … to be able to understand how Israelis feel… 😢❤
PPS: My instagram profile was removed for pro Israel content by my goverment … (Slovenia) - it sucks but I continue to share the truth on other platforms despite tons of death threats & police coming to my home too… 😢
This is one episode I wish was longer ! Such an amazing family. May GOD continue to bless y’all to be the blessing y’all are.
Another great podcast! Eylon, you have your niche, and I am so grateful for your voice here, and on other platforms. Am Yisrael Chai 💙 🤍 🇮🇱!!!
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Standing up for what is right never makes you universally marketable. But standing uo fir what is right, is the correct choice. The death threats and trolls will always be there. I get them. Stay steong. Stand tall. Focus forward.
Good on you Lizzy for standing up for whats right even though you were betrayed!
May your bravery be blessed bountifully
What bravery?
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Great podcast! Thank you Lizzy & Eylon.
Thanks for listening!
she definitely has the best style. And all by ISRAELI designers . Amazing work .
Stay strong ! !
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I thought she dressed very modestly actually. No need to apologise at all. 😊
This was moving and great. Next have Yasmine Mohammed the pro-Israeli Palestinian on!
🇮🇱🇧🇷🇮🇱🙏🏻🎗️💙💪🏻 Shalom from a proud Jew descendant.
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Awwwwwh! No place I’d rather be ! Amazing !!!🇮🇱🤍♾️
What a wonderful family , love to you thank you
Israel definitely could get better at ets pr and telling people the true history of the country.
The idea of a Jewish National Homeland was put formally in place in the early 1900s. It was agreed to by Emir-King Feisal ibn-Husseini as shown in the Feisal-Weizmann Agreement. It was signed by both parties on January 3rd, 1919. It included provisions for Jewish immigration, as it was understood that the Jewish People needed a Homeland.
It was also agreed to by the European Powers who defeated the German and Ottoman Empires in WWI.
King Feisal was not a British puppet king. He was the most prominent and respected Arab leader at the time, by Arabs as well as other peoples. He was the King of all Arabia and the Hajaz and the Grand Sharif of Mecca. He signed the Feisal-Weizmann Agreement on January 3rd, 1919 with his full name and title showing that he understood and supported the Agreement.
The Jews and the Arabs fought together for their independence in WWI against the harsh and oppressive Ottoman Empire. The understanding was that the Jews would receive a territory sufficient for their religion and their people, and that the Arabs would receive all the other Ottoman territories which are very extensive and about twenty times larger than what was to become the Jewish State of Israel.
This has been fulfilled on the Arab side of the agreement. It has yet to be fulfilled for the Jews.
"A land without a people, for a people without a land."
"A land without a people, for a people without a land." This statement was coined by Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, also known by the title; Lord Shaftesbury.
Many travelers, writers, and reporters have stated the same about the land of Israel. The following is a quick but abbreviated list of these reporters:
1697, Thomas Shaw, English traveler - 18th century historian, French Count Constantine Francois Volney - 1816, James Silk Buckingham, English traveler - 1836, British nobleman Alexander William Crawford Lindsay - 1837, British Royal Commission - 1840, Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury - 1852, English Clergyman Henry Burgess Whitaker Churton - 1853, Reverend Arthur G. H. Hollingsworth - 1857, British Council in Palestine - 1857, Herman Melville, author of 'Moby Dick' - 1860, Henry Baker Tristram - 1869, Mark Twain - 1888, Sir John William Dawson - 1888, English Clergyman Reverend Samuel Manning
This being said there has always been a Jewish presence in Israel and in the Middle East, dating back to the times of Moses and to the days of Israel himself.
Most Palestinians who are in Israel now, came during the first half of the 20th century, for better job opportunities and perhaps as interlopers taking over and taking claim and credit for the improvements the Jews were making to Israel. This is reflected in their surnames which are from other and surrounding countries.
One of the most common Palestinian surnames is Al-Masri. In Arabic, Al-Masri literally means "the Egyptian." You'll also see Palestinians named Hourani, from Houran in southern Syria, - Tzurani, from Tyre in southern Lebanon, - Zrakawi, from Mazraka in Jordan, - Hijazi from the Hijaz province of the Arabian peninsula, - Mughrabi, from the Maghreb, - Elmisri, from Egypt, - Chalabi, Syrian, - Mugrabi, North Africa, - Habash, from Ethiopia. Many other names point to the Palestinian's true hereditary and geographical origins.
It was originally intended that the Jewish people would receive all of what is now Israel and the area that is now Jordan as well. The maps of the Mandate for Palestine clearly show this. The British were given documented international legal title to the land of Palestine by the League of Nations who received it from the defeated Ottoman Turks. The Palestinians didn't accept this. In 1922 Winston Churchill put in place the first Two-State-Solution which could be called Israel-Jordan. The Israelis were to receive Israel and the people who are now called Palestinians did receive Jordan. Jordan is two times larger than Israel. Today two-thirds of the population of Jordan are Palestinians.
Again the Muslims would not accept this solution, and riots and fighting broke out.
1933 saw the rise of Nazism and Hitler. World War Two took over much of the world's energy and consciousness between 1939 and 1945. Palestinian Arabs collaborated with the Nazis during this time and helped to promote and instigate the Holocaust. Their leading Supreme Mufti, Amin al-Husseini, as well as other "Palestinian" Muslim leaders met with Hitler and his high-ranking officials several times and helped to recruit Muslims into the Nazi forces. They even promoted the use of concentration camps. The Mufti lived in Germany for most of WWII where he headed up anti-Jewish propaganda. He continued his anti-Israeli propaganda until 1974 when he died. Yasser Arafat is the Mufti's grandson. He has also continued the Mufti's propaganda, war and genocide campaigns.
WWII and the Holocaust ended in 1945.
In 1947 the UN, now in control of the area, put in place the second Two-State-Solution, which gave the people who are now called Palestinians good portions of Israel, while they already had Jordan and while Jerusalem would become an international city.
Israel agreed to this and declared themselves the independent State of Israel.
Again the Arab Muslims wouldn't accept this solution and Israel was attacked by five surrounding Arab nations. This was the Israeli 1948 War of Independence. Israel won this war and gained a bit more territory.
Since 1948 close to a million Jews have been pogromed out of Arab Muslim nations into Israel. Mostly from places and lands where they had lived for centuries and even millennia. Almost all of them having no place to go except Israel.
The first massacre of Jews by Islamists occurred in Madhammad's day and was carried out by Madhammad himself. It was because the Jews would not "submit" to Islam.
This conflict has been going on for a long time.
Since 1920 several Two-State-Solutions and other solutions have been put in place: In 1920 the Israel-Jordan separation plan, in 1937 the Peel Commission, in 1939 the British White Paper, 1947 the UN Partition Plan, 1979 Egypt-Israel peace negotiations offered the Palestinians autonomy. Then there are the Oslo agreements of the 1990s. In 2000, Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered to create a Palestinian state in all of Gaza and 97 percent of the West Bank. In 2008 Prime Minister Ehud Olmert offered to withdraw from almost the entire West Bank and partition Jerusalem on a demographic basis. In addition, from 1948 to 1967, Jordan controlled the West Bank. The Palestinians could have received an independent state from the Jordanians.
Each time Israel agreed to these solutions and the Palestinians did not and started conflicts and war.
It wasn't until the 1960s that the Palestinians as a separate group started calling themselves Palestinians, perhaps trying to claim the land for themselves in that way, or because people didn't know what else to call them or they didn't know what to call themselves. Before that 'Palestinian' meant all peoples living in either Israel or Jordan, whether they were Jewish, Muslim, Christian, or of any other faith or belief system. The word "Palestinian" actually comes from the ancient Jewish word 'plishtim' which means 'invaders'.
In 2005 the Palestinians received an independent state in Gaza. They could have built a beautiful country with all the aid and assistance they received, and sitting on the Mediterranean like they are. Instead, they made a psychotic terrorist network out of the entire country and used it as a launching pad to attack Israel on October 7th, 2023.
There is more information and details concerning all these things. However, this is part of the history of events in Israel from the 1800s up until the present day.
Excellent comment!
Thank you for taking the time to write this detailed account of history. A lot of it is ignored (or worse) today.
There are, of course, a lot of details between all those events, but there is a limit to a RUclips post and how much people are willing to read today ;)
@@adigabai Thanks for your comment. I'm wondering if a good number of Jewish people have lost parts of their history. Traumatic experiences like the Holocaust can do that to people. In the US, in the earlier days, people lost their names, their heritages, and their religions. This was just to survive and get along in the world.
I thought I'd post a list of the things that earlier travelers to Israel said about the land before WWI. The comments made by Mark Twain are quite extensive, but people should be able to find them online.
This is a partial list of travelers to Israel in the 19th century. All of them stated that the land was desolate and practically uninhabited. Most of the "Palestinians" came to Israel after the Jews started to settle and restore it.
1840 Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury coined the phrase,
"A land without a people, for a people without a land."
1697 Thomas Shaw, English traveler
Palestine was, "lacking in people to till the soil".
18th century, French Count Constantine Francois Volney an 18th century historian.
Called Palestine "ruined", "desolate", observed that "many parts had lost almost all their peasantry". Complained that the Ottomans listed larger populations. Perhaps people didn't live there because of Ottoman taxation policies.
"The traveler meets with nothing but houses in ruins, cisterns rendered useless, and fields abandoned."
1816 James Silk Buckingham, English traveler
Jaffa had "all the appearances of a poor village and every port of it that we saw was of corresponding meaness"
Ramle was, "as throughout the greater part of Palestine, the ruined portion seemed more extensive than that which was inhabited"
1836 British nobleman Alexander William Crawford Lindsay
"All Judea, except the hills of Hebron and the vales immediately about Jerusalem, are desolate and barren."
1840 Lord Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Shaftesbury coined the phrase,
"A land without a people, for a people without a land."
1852 English Clergyman Henry Burgess Whitaker Churton
"Soon after leaving the Mount of Olives the country becomes an entire desolation for eighteen miles of mountain, until we reached the plain of the Jordan... That plain itself is now, in great measure, bare as a desert"
1853 Reverend Arthur G. H. Hollingsworth
wrote an extensive report on the desolation of the land
1857 British Council in Palestine
"The country is to a considerable degree empty of inhabitants and therefore its greatest need is that of a body of population."
1857 Herman Melville, author of 'Moby Dick'
"No grace of decay - no ivy - the unleavened nakedness of desolation"
1860 Henry Baker Tristram
"the north and south of the Sharon plain land is going out of cultivation and whole villages are rapidly disappearing from the face of the earth. Since 1838, no less than 20 villages there have been thus erased from the map and the stationary population extirpated."
1869 Mark Twain
Quotations on the desolation of the area are extensive.
1888 Sir John William Dawson
1888 English Clergyman Reverend Samuel Manning
described the Plain of Sharon as "a land without inhabitants."
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Starting in 1917 the Ottomans reduced the Jewish population by 30,000 people.
1937 British Royal Commission stated:
"Always since the fall of the Jewish state some Jews have been living in Palestine"
@@liteenergy4843 I think you are right in saying that some of us lost part of our history. People seem to have forgotten parts and in some cases trying to find excuses for the actions taken against Israel as if "something we did must have pushed people so much that they did it".
The examples you added reminded me of
a Dutch scholar named Adriaan Reland who lived in the land for a few years, studying and documenting it. He created a census from 1695 until 1714, which showed that the clear majority of the people here were Jewish. It's a significant work in the field of historical geography and archaeology, as Reland extensively documented the geography, history, various aspects of the demographics, and archaeology. It was published as "Hadriani Relandi Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrate".
People criticize that work saying it was done when the times were hard in the land and people migrated and returned after. In my opinion, it also shows how connected the Jews are to the land since they stayed even when times were harder.
Another point is that back in 1882, you had a population of about 300k in the land. Now we have about 16 million in the same area. (10 in Israel, ~2 in Gaza, and ~3.5 in the West Bank). So indeed, while some people did live here, the land was mostly empty.
@@adigabai Thanks for your info and your comment. I think I'll look up that publication by Reland. Thanks again.
@@adigabai I'd also like to get a page of everything that Mark Twain said about Israel in 1869. Something that I could post in a comment.
Mark Twain is someone who had no particular "side" in the conflict. He was just communicating the facts.
What a beautiful and articulate woman! I stand with Israel! 🇮🇱❤️
Lizzy, you are amazing!
I think that Lizzy using her platform to talk about something that is important to her makes her very believable, real , true to herself and true to life. I see it as an advantage to reach people, women , who may not get a true picture from their local news, who possibly would not seek more information, unbiased or direct from a real or other source , a source that is not spewing out propaganda against Israel. She is the real thing, a mother, concerned for her family and Israel. Those who follow her will most likely also have family and friends who can spread another account of how things are. Israel needs all voices to speak out for what it is right and true! The world is made up of many people, from all walks of life, with different interests and perspectives as is Israel .
Hi eylon. I hope you will open a community for posts to update on Israel issues and also make more powerful post like quoting your guest. Because I see Zeteo and Middle East Eyes are using this tool to give misinformation. I think their post have been very successful in rooting misconceptions. I feel a bit wasteful when this platform and UKLFI have very compelling points and truth but because of you guys are just posting videos, the audience you reach is small. Posting posts will help more in engaging wider audience because not everyone will want to listen to while video
She is incredible
1. *Key Principles of Rehabilitation Psychology.
2. *Rehabilitation psychology.
3. Psychosocial rehabilitation:
4. Summary.
Equally important is the *Key Principles of Rehabilitation:
*Psychology as *Holistic Assessment.
Co-existing with-in the *3 main areas of identifying:
*patient(s) needs.
- (as follows).
1. Evaluating CBT.
2. Emotional well-being.
3. Functional difficulties.
..
However in most cases to address the full spectrum of challenges.
-and the barriers which overcome the anxieties.
Nevertheless, a action-plan in order to assist the individual(s),
- in overcoming obstacles.
But, may hinder their participation in various life activities.
..
For example of a role model given the principles of rehabilitation.
More specifically the Spiritual principles of recovery:
Below are the fragmental(s) part(s) of spiritual principles of:
- recovery.
Note, listed in order with the corresponding step(s):
- beginning with Step 1: as Acceptance till Step 12.
- (as follows).
1. Acceptance.
2. Hope.
3. Faith.
4. Courage.
5. Honesty.
6. Patience.
7. Humility.
8. Willingness.
9. Brotherly love.
10. Integrity.
11. Self-discipline.
12. Service.
...
Moreover the *Rehabilitation psychologists tend to work:
- in settings, including the *8 following listed below.
1. Acute care hospitals.
2. Health care centers.
3. Physical rehabilitation centers.
4. Assisted living facilities.
5. Long-term care facilities.
6. Pain and sports injury centers.
7. Cardiac rehabilitation facilities.
8. Community agencies.
..
Considering *Psychosocial rehabilitation:
& *Rehabilitation psychology.
Since, *Psychosocial rehabilitation is the process which,
- facilitates opportunities for person(s) with chronic,
mental illness.
Aiming to assist them by helping them to reach their,
- optimal level of independent functioning in society.
In addition to improving their quality of life.
For example: a Rehabilitation psychologists are mostly:
- concerned with all of the factors in people's lives.
That contribute to their wellness and recovery.
Furthermore, from the support they receive from family.
- and friends to the relationships they have with their team.
But, treatment providers.
Nonetheless, *Rehabilitation psychology is a specialized field:
- of psychology which helps people with disabilities.
Alongside, chronic health conditions which aim to improve,
- quality of life.
For instance: *Rehabilitation psychologists consider a wide:
- range of factors which in large affect a person's wellness:
- and recovery.
Such as the following *7 aspect(s) given below.
1. Biological factors.
2. Psychological factors.
3. Social factors.
4. Environmental factors.
5. Political factors.
6. Support from family and friends.
7. Relationships with treatment providers.
..
In summary a Rehabilitation psychologists assist(s).
The patient(s) encapsulated with-in the* 5 main area(s).
- (as follow).
1. Increase their independence.
2. Lift their self-esteem.
3. Adjust to physical,
4. Emotional being.
5, Mental health changes.
Rather, documentation/creating a treatment plan based:
- on their unique lifestyle and needs.
..
In the last two videos I watched, your introduction was in mono, but the rest of the interview is in stereo. I don't remember it happening in other videos.
Kudos on the Dexter comment, Eylon!
Thank you.
Brave & great work, thank-you❤. But this vocal-fry is killing me....😂
I grew up in Texas too! 😂 I can relate to my soul being prayed for. 😅
Very inspiring…. Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
This is your second video where your intro is such a low volume, it is inaudible. Suggest you listen to it on RUclips and adjust accordingly
Am Yisrael Chai forever ♥️ 💖
I love your post cast Eylon and have been following your post and daily news since last October.
Your guest didn’t need to make fun of Christians the way she did ! Very dissapointed to see and hear how she made fun of Christian telling her that they were praying for her when she was growing up…. very unrespectful . She should know that the we Christian we are Israel best allies, we love and respect Israel and the Jew community and will continue praying for you…. even if you make fun of us.
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“Growing up in Texas”
In the same way referencing what *Allah say's about mental illness.
When we/one is faced with the pains and difficulties of this life.
We all should remember the following *6 on the list at all times.
+ (as follow).
1. No fatigue,
2. nor disease,
3. nor anxiety,
4. nor sadness,
5. nor pain,
6. nor distress.
..
Befalls a "Muslim, even if it were the prick of a thorn,
- except that *God cleanses some of his sins for that.”
..
For instance the *Islamic model of the Soul.
Referencing the Psychology in *Islam, or *Ilm Al-nafs, which is:
- the study of the psyche from an *Islamic perspective.
Encapsulated with-in topic(s) such as:
1. Neuroscience.
2. Philosophy of mind.
3. Psychiatry.
4. Psychosomatic medicine.
..
Equally important which is written in the *Qur'an:
- on seeking guidance on mental health issue(s).
While this is the case the *Qur'an can be used as:
- a guide for people suffering from emotional distress.
This is because *Islam values the importance of good:
- mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Yet, the *Qur'an, aims to lead people to a meaningful quality:
- of life.
Quote: *Hadith.
'There is no disease that Allah has created,
- except that He, also has created its treatment'
...
Respectively, a brief insight into *Psycho-spiritual health:
From an *Islamic perspective, *psycho-spiritual health is:
- said to be directly related to a person's ability.
Rather, to achieve their spiritual purpose.
For example. the *Islamic model of the Soul is based on:
- the idea that all human Soul(s) is innately pure and good.
Furthermore, and is connected to God.
Biblically, the Soul(s) are covered over and forgotten apparently,
- the temporal World.
But. there is a dynamic interplay (in this physical World) of,
- conflicting forces that affect a person's psychological:
- state.
And so, the appropriate relationship, recommended as:
*Rehabilitation psychology. Where Psychologists use a mixture:
- of assessment tools, such as the following on the list of *3.
1.Clinical interviews.
2. Behavioral observations.
3. Wide range of standardized test instruments.
Including: Psychological intervention(s) which can involve direct:
- intervention with the patient.
Both with-in individual, family or group-based therapies.
..
The convergence of *Islamic Psychology practitioners.
Who aim to assist the people to understand their life struggles:
- within an *Islamic framework.
For instance: these Muslim practitioner(s) use the *Qur'an:
- and *Sunnah (referenced as *Prophetic) tradition(s).
As a guide to help people find increased equilibrium.
Hence, based on the characteristics of rehabilitation psychology.
Where *Rehab psychology may help in motivating the patient,
- by a means of the following *5 areas on the list.
1. Assist in lifting up self-esteem.
2. Increase one's independence.
3. Make one more able to adjust to the physical World.
4. Emotional support.
5. Mental health changes.
Based on the above *5 area(s) the psychologists tend to.
- prepare a treatment plan for the patient.
Given their unique lifestyle and needs.
..
Then again after achieving the latter stage a strong connection:
- /bond is then established with this link to the:
*Islamic contributions in psychology.
For example: Reference: *Ibn Arabi, who also made a great:
- contribution to the field of psychology.
Rated for his immense work on the *5 concept(s).
- (as follows).
1.Soul,
2. Perception,
3. Imagination,
4. Dreams,
5. Nature of desire:
(Haque, 1998).
...
Furthermore, the *Muslim psychologists utilized expressive:
- therapies such as: music and olfactory therapies.
Incorporated with-in the process of rehabilitation psychology.
Rehabilitation psychologists' work include(s) detailed,
- assessment and intervention.
Regarding the range of the following *5 topic(s),
- listed below.
1. Physical.
2. Personal.
3. Psychosocial.
4. Cognitive.
5. Behavioral factors.
Respectively as a result the patient(s) may be affected:
- with such as the following *6 criteria(s) given below.
1. Neurocognitive status:
2. Sensory difficulties:
3. Mood/emotions:
4. Desired level of independence:
5. & Interdependence:
6. Mobility/freedom.
..
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The Torah in English - (also called) the *Pentateuch.
The Five Books Of *Moses.
Author, Translator by *Michael Paul Johnson.
The *Torah starts from the beginning of God's creating:
- the World. Through the beginnings of the people of *Israel,
- their descent into *Egypt.
Revelation(S) of the *Torah received at *Mount Sinai.
The Book ends with the death of *Moses,
- just before the people of *Israel cross to<
the promised land of *Canaan.
Accordingly interspersed in the narrative are the specific:
- teachings (religious obligations and civil laws),
given explicitly.
For instance: the Ten *Commandments.
- or implicitly embedded in the narrative as:
- in *Exodus [12] and [13] Laws of:
the celebration of *Passover.
In addition this *Hebrew, the five books of the *Torah:
- are identified by the incipits in each book.
Example [23] and the common English names for,
- the books. Which are derived from the *Greek Septuagint
[citation needed] and reflect the essential theme of each book:
For instance: the * as follows:
1. *Bəreshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית) literally meaning "In the beginning"
-*Genesis, from Γένεσις (Génesis, "Creation").
2. *Shəmot (שְׁמוֹת) literally meaning "Names"
-*Exodus, from Ἔξοδος (Éxodos, "Exit").
3. *Vayikra (וַיִּקְרָא) literally meaning "And He called")
-Leviticus, from Λευιτικόν:
*Leuitikón, "Relating to the Levites".
4. *Bəmidbar (בְּמִדְבַּר) literally meaning "In the desert [of]"
-*Numbers, from Ἀριθμοί (Arithmoí, "Numbers").
6. *Dəvarim (דְּבָרִים) literally meaning "Things" or "Words"
-Deuteronomy, from Δευτερονόμιον:
*Deuteronómion, "Second-Law".
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Ratings [98] *5 Stars .
Written on the discovery and the ultimate essence,
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For instance: thoughts on the *Kabbalah and its contents:
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While, wondering if one could get a book that explains:
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And so, this book aims to introduce a beginner into,
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Contents such as: the essence of *Kabbalah:
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“The Book of Radiance”.
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- evil, punishment, prayer.
7. Read fascinating parables from the *Zohar.
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- and their relevance to the human World.
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9.2. *understanding,
9.2.1 *justice,
9.2.3 *beauty,
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Thank eylon you now i know how to make better zionist propaganda
ridicolous this utterence its blasphmeous
Haha lost their innocence? Gigidi
This guy is a propagandist broken record he got pumeld by medi hasan surprised he showed his face