I lived in Israel for 11 years but haven't been back in 20, so it was fun to see Ben Gurion Airport again. It has definitely changed (though not the obsession with security)! My brother feels that Israel, and Tel Aviv in particular, is keeping up nicely with the modern world. He feels it's on par with places like Croatia in terms of modernization. He and his wife will be visiting family and staying in Tel Aviv next month for 6 weeks. I'm guessing you'll release a video of the time you spent there soon. I look forward to watching that.
It only took 25 minutes with that huge line? That’s pretty good. I have a 12:20 PM flight out of there, and I wasn’t sure if I’d make it since Haifa is some distance. This is reassuring!
I don't know why but I once had a dream that I was at Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion airport and I was going to McDonald's but I looked out the windows and there was construction happening with cranes and such. I have no idea why I would dream about a place that I've never wanted to go to.
@user-wf7mc4gs4g There is no such place as Palestine . The Tanakh is not in English and therefore does not contain the anglicized word “Palestine”. It also predates much of the history that informs your understanding of what the word “Palestine” means and thus, while it actually does - in Hebrew - contain the word on which this word is based, it has a very different meaning in the associated time period. The Hebrew text does, in fact, refer to “the land of the Phillistines,” using the phrase ארץ פלשתים. The term פלשתים (pleeshteem), commonly translated as “Phillistines”, means “invaders” and is used to refer to a seafaring people who lived in an area that was adjacent to Cana’an. The Phillistines have no relation to present-day Palestinians, and the Phillistines were wiped out around the same time that the Assyrians conquered and destroyed the northern Kingdom of Israel. That being said, the use of the name “Palestine” in relation to the territory of the ancestral Jewish homeland stems from this term. In particular, when the Romans wanted to punish the Jewish people for fighting back, they disolved the province of Judea into a larger province named “Syria-Palaestina”, a province named after the ancient Jewish enemies (the Assyrians and the Phillistines) as an insult to Jews. This province of “Syria-Palaestina” eventually became known simply as “Palestine”. And this name stuck for so long that, during the 1800s and 1900s when Jews were returning to the ancestral Jewish homeland, they referred to it as “Palestine” and used this term in relation to themselves (e.g. the “Palestine Post” was the name of a Jewish newspaper in pre-state Israel). When the Jewish state officially declared its independence in 1948, it used the name “Israel”, resulting in “Israel” replacing the use of the term “Palestine” in relation to Jews in the region. This then left the term to be co-opted in the 1960s by Yasser Arafat and the “Palestine Liberation Organization” (PLO), which - in many ways - co-opted Jewish history to great propaganda success, spinning the “Arab-Israeli conflict” as an “Israeli-Palestinian conflict” and portraying the Jewish side (which is much smaller than the Arab community and Muslim community) as the larger side in relation to the Palestinians, reframed as an underdog. You have 57 Muslim countries in the world, according to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) member list. Among these, 49 countries have a Muslim-majority population. The Jewish people, like myself have only one country . We can , and have lived in peace and harmony, but sadly the goal of Hamas which is a banned terror organisation has misled the Palestinian people . Hamas doesn’t want to share Israel as a two state solution, they want the entire country to. Egypt won’t let the Palestinians in , same with the surrounding countries . I would love us to be at peace and live side by side my brother or sister. Terror , war , invasion and unaliving people just because of their faith , ethnicity etc is not the answer . I pray and hope for peace. I love you my dear brother or sister . We need to be friends, not enemies .
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Alright Jeff another great informational video !
I lived in Israel for 11 years but haven't been back in 20, so it was fun to see Ben Gurion Airport again. It has definitely changed (though not the obsession with security)! My brother feels that Israel, and Tel Aviv in particular, is keeping up nicely with the modern world. He feels it's on par with places like Croatia in terms of modernization. He and his wife will be visiting family and staying in Tel Aviv next month for 6 weeks. I'm guessing you'll release a video of the time you spent there soon. I look forward to watching that.
Israel is ahead of Croatia
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Its not Tel Aviv my man, Its a different city.
It only took 25 minutes with that huge line? That’s pretty good. I have a 12:20 PM flight out of there, and I wasn’t sure if I’d make it since Haifa is some distance. This is reassuring!
I would say give yourself extra time with lines though. Yes the lines moved fast but never know.
Well that was neither a jumbo jet nor an A380. It was a Dreamliner Boeing 787. ;o)
I love Israel!
Thanks for the video.
Where are you going? To Dubai or AUH?? You flying on El Al. I remember TLV airport. That was so long time ago.
Actually from Egypt we went to UAE and now in India!
I don't know why but I once had a dream that I was at Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion airport and I was going to McDonald's but I looked out the windows and there was construction happening with cranes and such. I have no idea why I would dream about a place that I've never wanted to go to.
Cool! What date was that?
September 2022
@@VirtCam Oh! What was the date? I might have been there as well at that time🙃
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EDUCATE yourself before on the pronunciation of cities you are flying to AND the flag carrier of Israel, pronounced "ell-ahll" ... seriously???
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There is no such place as Palestine .
The Tanakh is not in English and therefore does not contain the anglicized word “Palestine”. It also predates much of the history that informs your understanding of what the word “Palestine” means and thus, while it actually does - in Hebrew - contain the word on which this word is based, it has a very different meaning in the associated time period. The Hebrew text does, in fact, refer to “the land of the Phillistines,” using the phrase ארץ פלשתים. The term פלשתים (pleeshteem), commonly translated as “Phillistines”, means “invaders” and is used to refer to a seafaring people who lived in an area that was adjacent to Cana’an.
The Phillistines have no relation to present-day Palestinians, and the Phillistines were wiped out around the same time that the Assyrians conquered and destroyed the northern Kingdom of Israel. That being said, the use of the name “Palestine” in relation to the territory of the ancestral Jewish homeland stems from this term. In particular, when the Romans wanted to punish the Jewish people for fighting back, they disolved the province of Judea into a larger province named “Syria-Palaestina”, a province named after the ancient Jewish enemies (the Assyrians and the Phillistines) as an insult to Jews. This province of “Syria-Palaestina” eventually became known simply as “Palestine”. And this name stuck for so long that, during the 1800s and 1900s when Jews were returning to the ancestral Jewish homeland, they referred to it as “Palestine” and used this term in relation to themselves (e.g. the “Palestine Post” was the name of a Jewish newspaper in pre-state Israel). When the Jewish state officially declared its independence in 1948, it used the name “Israel”, resulting in “Israel” replacing the use of the term “Palestine” in relation to Jews in the region. This then left the term to be co-opted in the 1960s by Yasser Arafat and the “Palestine Liberation Organization” (PLO), which - in many ways - co-opted Jewish history to great propaganda success, spinning the “Arab-Israeli conflict” as an “Israeli-Palestinian conflict” and portraying the Jewish side (which is much smaller than the Arab community and Muslim community) as the larger side in relation to the Palestinians, reframed as an underdog.
You have 57 Muslim countries in the world, according to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) member list. Among these, 49 countries have a Muslim-majority population.
The Jewish people, like myself have only one country . We can , and have lived in peace and harmony, but sadly the goal of Hamas which is a banned terror organisation has misled the Palestinian people . Hamas doesn’t want to share Israel as a two state solution, they want the entire country to. Egypt won’t let the Palestinians in , same with the surrounding countries . I would love us to be at peace and live side by side my brother or sister. Terror , war , invasion and unaliving people just because of their faith , ethnicity etc is not the answer . I pray and hope for peace. I love you my dear brother or sister . We need to be friends, not enemies .
@@SHINBET666
BONJOUR , MERCI VOTRE COMMENTAIRE ET TRES LONG
ET INTERRESANT 👍
LA VERITE ET LA , (( VOUS ETES HISTORIENS ))??
OUI ON DEVRAIS ETRE TOUS AMIE ❤ ET NON ENNEMIE
(( IL FAUT PAS OIBLIER LE 7 OCTOBRE )) J ETAIT LA (( CE FUT ATROCE ))
SI ON REFLECHIE BIEN (( LA FAUTE A QUI ) ?