the song the childrens choir sang is the lullaby my mother used to sing for me as a child. She grew up on a kibbutz. I am praying for the killing to stop and for the children of that land to grow up with peace.
@@timkaradas3255 Actually, in that land of contradictions, life for the West Bank Palestinians had been improving considerably since the end of the Jordanian occupation in 67, when there was minimal investment in infrastructure. Many homes got electricity and proper plumbing for the first time and there was an economic boom because the border was open and the locals had access to the Israeli job market. That's not to say the Israelis should have been there or that their intentions were good. The situation obviously deteriorated.. a lot, but those are the facts.
@@thomaslinton Arabs hate their neighbours. In the end we are all focusing on our own success and ignore the people around us. Israel is a success story, because its people are willing to contribute to a better Future. Everyone in the Middle East understands this very fact
That's not to say what ? the same reasons that Israelis have the right to get the land in 1948 are the same reasons that allow it to take the West Bank and Gaza, God gave them the land you can read the Bible, it's the land where their ancestors lived 3000 years ago, Palestine has never been a state, the Israelis deserve to have their own home in their ancestral lands, your country is big, Palestinians can have their home there @@thomaslinton
@@thomaslinton Your government stands with Israel, you stand with Palestinians, that's great, then you can help both Israelis and Palestinians by giving them a home in your country ❤
It is fascinating that Israel had to make life difficult for Jews in the Middle East , poking the leaders and in the end , made the comfortable oriental Jews , leave to "Israel".... same with the European Jews.... A manufactured state if there was any...
Yeah, it was really comfortable in Yemen. That’s why there were famines all the times. The whole of Europe was comfortable, too. It was such an easy living that 6 million European Jews went on vacation and never returned.
@@bossdeman All the modern nation states of the Levant are the result of the British and French drawing arbitrary lines on a map in 1916 and had little to nothing to do with how the local people actually identified. In the 19th Century nobody called themselves Jordanian, Lebanese, Iraqi, Kuwaiti, Israeli or Palestinian. All 'manufactured' identities but totally valid now. There was some 'comfort' for religious minorities in the Ottoman Empire before, because they were under the dominance of the Arab/Muslim elite. For centuries they were requiured to pay a tax to continue living there as second class citizens. Proper equality for these indigenous minorities (Jews, Coptic Christians, Druze, Kurds etc.) has proven near impossible in the new ethno-nationalism of the nation state system. If Jews had remained nearly half of Baghdad, would Saddam Hussein have treated them differently to the Kurds or considered them 'Iraqi'? For all it's weaknesses, Israel allowed the the indigenous Mizrahi Jews proper self determination for the first time in over a millenium. Suggesting that life for the European Jews was comfortable before or after the Holocaust does not merit a detailed response.
As a mixed Sephardic and Ashkenazi Israeli Jew what you are saying is not only insulting but is also just straight up laughable. Stop talking about things you have no experience nor knowledge about. My great grandfather synagogue was burned and attack in Tunisia by Arab Muslim gangs and youre here telling me that apperantly he "lived comfortably".
@@Genesis12verse2Many Mizrahi Jews had a good social position back in their Arab homelands and became poor and marginalized once in Israel. An attack on a synanogue has exactly nothing to do with that, and you know why those things happened: because of the creation of Israel. It was a reaction, “Arab Muslims” didn’t burn synagogues on a regular basis. Also, many of those attacks were actually carried out by agents of the Mossad in order to make Jews feel scared and drive them to seek refuge Israel. They were needed in order to establish an ample Jewish majority, and also to build up the country. In other words, they were simply seen as numbers and cheap workforce by the Ashkenazi elite.
You'd better make video about pogroms that the jews suffered in the Arabs countries. For example make video about the pogrom in irak from 1941 pogrom called the Farhud when Arabs Muslim slaughtered jews with knives and sources. And make video about the pogroms in Morocco in the city of fez. In fez there were several pogroms the most famous is from 1912 pogrom called the Trital. Or you will tell about the pogroms in 1948 in the city of Aleppo in syria, and the pogrom in Morocco in the city of ojda and in Yemen in the city of Eden.
and why did the farhud and the other pogroms happen? Oh do tell! One of the many reasons is that usury is not permissible by God in Islam, Interest on mortgages, loans and payday advances etc. The Jewish community in these countries always found their way into the banking and financial systems. They were giving out high interest loans and mortgages and then talking the property when the family could no long make payments in the loan. The government and the public didn't appreciate that and from there you can see how the issues arose
I wish I could reach back in time and tell that poor lady that in the 1970s my father was a computer programmer but surprise surprise, there's no money in that. He was a decent amateur carpenter and should have done that - been a workman. Instead he struggled to find work at all, and died in poverty in his early 60s. My mother the same, could only find the lowest jobs. We kids went from middle-class to poverty. We know all about shitting in a bucket and having one good t-shirt. This is life in the USA in the 1970s, lived by people who were in the US a few generations, on my father's side more than a few. I don't know what to say. Stay in Iraq and be killed, or rough it in Israel? I know what my answer would be.
@@petette4442 no that is a myth . We were never united . Old wives saying . You have two Jews and ten opinions . Religiously we are divided . Reform progressive Vs Orthodox Vs Ultra orthodox Haredi deep division . Politically we are divaded left Vs right . Rich Jews don't help poor Jews .Rich vs poor Jews .. however just in order to to "Stayin alive " and survive we have learned to compromise and put aside our differences and work together. That lesson we have learned after a thousand years of struggle and progroms .
Im not anti israel but one thing im against is dual citizenship. Israel or America not both. Same goes gor other countries. Ireland or the u.s.but israeli citizenship is the one im thinking of due to the nature ofvtheir citizenship requirements, namely that one be Jewish. Seeing as Congress is three times more Jewish than the population of the U.S., and they are each eligible for israeli citizenship, its a problem
Israelis are loyal to the United States, we send the best technologies to the U.S, we help the U.S in many forms, we allow them to come and visit their holy places in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, we donate billions of dollars in different American charities, it's an American patriotism to stand with Israel, Israel is the 43rd American State 🇮🇱💙🤍
@@Jenvlogs404 Palestinian have lived at the hands of Judaic terrorism for over 27,700 days. The indigenous Semities have lived over 27,000 October 7th. One day is a drop in the bucket, and the Zios will have to be stopped just like the Nazis were stopped. Iran, Russia and China will be the allies to take care of the new Nazis in Israel. I’m sad it has come to this. It’s devastating for everyone
If nobody thinks that it is from today that it is OK. I love to see video from the past. I thought that the the they want to prove that israel has no rights to exist. I like watching videos from past and israel has rights to exist.
The same narrative when you speak about Europians settlers seeking a better life in America. Only this time in Palestine, you just added some ideas of religious nonsonse to justify this crime.
European settlers seeking better life? A crime!? Come on.. The whole clip is about poverty-stricken Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews, who were expelled by Arab communities from other parts of the Middle East or North Africa. They make up a majority of Israeli Jews today. As for the Ashkenazi ones, they fled Europe precisely because their ethnicity, language and religion were not and had never been seen as European and were facing an explosion of pogroms and death for it. That they would run away together to the one place where these three things came from and legally join an existing long-growing millenia-old community, which had been dominant in Jerusalem since the mid 19th century again, is hardly a surprise. Should they have stayed put or dispersed in a less condensed form, allowing their culture to die and opening themselves up to yet more persecution in yet another new place that hated them? I think not. Whatever you make of the Jewish refugee impact on the Palestinians' own right to proper self determination (there are obviously issues), the pure 'European settler colonial' narrative, while somewhat true if we look at religious American Jews moving to the West Bank settlements today, is just lazy ignorance of the detail and a blind following of inflexible ideology. It certainly fits less here than insanely rich Qataris buying out London, which apparently is never criminal.
If it wasn't for Zionism, middle eastern Jews would not have been expelled from their own countries. Aliyah had been going on organically for many generations and probably could have been sustained, although this doesn't equate to turning the whole thing into a military-industrial colonisation effort. Only really arrogant and foolish people would have come up with such an idea. They've now placed the remainder of the Jewish people in the same position as the crusaders, only this time with nuclear weapons thrown into the mix. One of the most stupid ideas in the history of humanity. @@thomaslinton
@@spitefulbob9254 Sounds about right, though in Jerusalem they had been a majority for a long time before this. The then approaching Holocaust caused a flood of refugees from the 1920s. This was followed by the near complete expulsion of 800,000 Jews from other parts of the Arab world from the 1940s. Today about 48% of pre-1948 'Mandate Palestine' is Jewish.
Since when is israel only 3 million inhabitants? Showing a video from the 1950s and broadcast it in 2024 is not serious. It is true that at the time the state of Israel was established most of the jews in israel was Ashkenazi jews. Today the situation is completely different. Today the Mizrahi jews and the Sephardic jews are the majority in israel. And there also many mixed families like in my family. It is true that in the first years of Israel there was discrimination against the Mizrahim in israel, This is the reason why the Likud party led by Menschem Begin came to power in israel in 1947. Today most Mizrahi jews vote for the right party in the election in israel, and most of the Ashkenazi jews that not religious vote for the left party in israel, and because the Ashkenazi jews not the majority any more the right party is in power in israel.
It’s not from the 1950s, it’s from the 1970s, and people can watch visual documents from different eras and put them in context. Nobody watches thinking it’s about 2024.
It ok l love watching video from the past, t think that they want to prove that israel has no rights to exist because today many people think that israel has no rights to exist in any borders and any size. I like to see video from past and israel has the right to exist.
It ok. I love to see video from the past, because many people today think that israel has no rights to exist I was thinking that they want to prove that that we has no rights to exist. Where we go? I say again I like to see videos from the past and israel has the right to exist. And who say that need to return of refugees that means Israel don't exist. Where people that came from Arabs countries will go? And also Ashkenazi jews have no where to go. The Arabs must accept the right of Israel to exist in our tiny small state. In the west bank it is something else, most israelis supprted two state solution, but the Palestinian Arabs don't want to sign on the end of the conflict until return of refugees, that means Israel don't exist.
One of the many things I like about the Israeli army is that they have their own education corps in order to make up the the lack of teachers in the country and provide educational services for those of poorer background in order to reduce social gaps between soldiers aswell. Perhaps other professional armies should take notice when then allow thd recruitment of foreign nationals into their armies. I.e the Gurkhas in the British army or the Sikhs in the US army.
Israel has put a lot of effort into assimilating Jews of different backgrounds. For instance they have a school called "ulpan" that's paid for for new immigrants, and joining the IDF is considered ace for learning Hebrew fast and assimilating into the culture.
I have never heard of the US Army hiring Sikhs. What you might mean is American of Sikh religion/background enlisting in the US military because why not? It's a great career or a start to a decent life.
@@alexcarter8807people of all races join the US military. Depe upon your occupation, the mili can be good or not so good. Many join the military to get medical benefits. Two years of service will entitle the veteran life long medical benefits.
Israel | Middle East | Poverty in Israel | 1970s Kibbutz | Land of Milk and honey | This Week | 1972 1013am 5.10.24 as everyone who is anyone with a sense of mnemonic activity about them they will say...this b.s has been going on for too long...and far too convoluted. 500 a month? i aint even on that now and the year is 2024.
Food was produced locally and priced very reasonably .The Israeli pound was equivalent to 25 cents US. It was a different time and a different society ...
@@arthurpozner7701 Even now I love me some Israeli supermarket videos. A lot of good things like veggies are cheap. Meat's a bit expensive but it's about the same as it is in the US outside of some really podunk areas. BTW the NIS (New Israeli Shekel) is worth about 33c
@@alexcarter8807 Israel | Middle East | Poverty in Israel | 1970s Kibbutz | Land of Milk and honey | This Week | 1972 1017am 10.01.24 hmmmmm... i think she said 500 pound a month... i still aint on that and it's 2024.
Seeing a documentary about normal life there is unique. Everything is usually about wars.
the song the childrens choir sang is the lullaby my mother used to sing for me as a child. She grew up on a kibbutz. I am praying for the killing to stop and for the children of that land to grow up with peace.
Can the Palestinian children ever grow up in peace?
@@mariadelaoh6340 depends on their leaders
Why are Iraqis , Argentinians, newyorkers, russians moving there?
They're land grabbing zi0s
cus they're jewish...it's israel
Because their neighbors back home didn’t treat them like equals, so they left to go live with other people like them.
why are arabs flooding into europe ? at least jews have a history in Israel
@@Mer1912 so do to others what was done to you? Does that apply to black americans? Makes no sense
If this was the state of a huge portion of Jews in the 70s then it’s unimaginable what conditions all Palestinians lived in
Its unimaginable what conditions all people in the middle east lived in
@@timkaradas3255 Actually, in that land of contradictions, life for the West Bank Palestinians had been improving considerably since the end of the Jordanian occupation in 67, when there was minimal investment in infrastructure. Many homes got electricity and proper plumbing for the first time and there was an economic boom because the border was open and the locals had access to the Israeli job market. That's not to say the Israelis should have been there or that their intentions were good. The situation obviously deteriorated.. a lot, but those are the facts.
@@thomaslinton Arabs hate their neighbours. In the end we are all focusing on our own success and ignore the people around us. Israel is a success story, because its people are willing to contribute to a better Future. Everyone in the Middle East understands this very fact
That's not to say what ? the same reasons that Israelis have the right to get the land in 1948 are the same reasons that allow it to take the West Bank and Gaza, God gave them the land you can read the Bible, it's the land where their ancestors lived 3000 years ago, Palestine has never been a state, the Israelis deserve to have their own home in their ancestral lands, your country is big, Palestinians can have their home there
@@thomaslinton
@@thomaslinton
Your government stands with Israel, you stand with Palestinians, that's great, then you can help both Israelis and Palestinians by giving them a home in your country ❤
Well a window of the past
It is fascinating that Israel had to make life difficult for Jews in the Middle East , poking the leaders and in the end , made the comfortable oriental Jews , leave to "Israel".... same with the European Jews.... A manufactured state if there was any...
Yeah, it was really comfortable in Yemen. That’s why there were famines all the times. The whole of Europe was comfortable, too. It was such an easy living that 6 million European Jews went on vacation and never returned.
@@bossdeman All the modern nation states of the Levant are the result of the British and French drawing arbitrary lines on a map in 1916 and had little to nothing to do with how the local people actually identified. In the 19th Century nobody called themselves Jordanian, Lebanese, Iraqi, Kuwaiti, Israeli or Palestinian. All 'manufactured' identities but totally valid now.
There was some 'comfort' for religious minorities in the Ottoman Empire before, because they were under the dominance of the Arab/Muslim elite. For centuries they were requiured to pay a tax to continue living there as second class citizens. Proper equality for these indigenous minorities (Jews, Coptic Christians, Druze, Kurds etc.) has proven near impossible in the new ethno-nationalism of the nation state system. If Jews had remained nearly half of Baghdad, would Saddam Hussein have treated them differently to the Kurds or considered them 'Iraqi'?
For all it's weaknesses, Israel allowed the the indigenous Mizrahi Jews proper self determination for the first time in over a millenium.
Suggesting that life for the European Jews was comfortable before or after the Holocaust does not merit a detailed response.
@@Mer1912 islam is the reason for destruction yemen
As a mixed Sephardic and Ashkenazi Israeli Jew what you are saying is not only insulting but is also just straight up laughable. Stop talking about things you have no experience nor knowledge about. My great grandfather synagogue was burned and attack in Tunisia by Arab Muslim gangs and youre here telling me that apperantly he "lived comfortably".
@@Genesis12verse2Many Mizrahi Jews had a good social position back in their Arab homelands and became poor and marginalized once in Israel. An attack on a synanogue has exactly nothing to do with that, and you know why those things happened: because of the creation of Israel. It was a reaction, “Arab Muslims” didn’t burn synagogues on a regular basis. Also, many of those attacks were actually carried out by agents of the Mossad in order to make Jews feel scared and drive them to seek refuge Israel. They were needed in order to establish an ample Jewish majority, and also to build up the country. In other words, they were simply seen as numbers and cheap workforce by the Ashkenazi elite.
who the hell is fremantle
It was called Thames Television and Fremantle did documentaries on behalf of Thames TV
You'd better make video about pogroms that the jews suffered in the Arabs countries. For example make video about the pogrom in irak from 1941 pogrom called the Farhud when Arabs Muslim slaughtered jews with knives and sources. And make video about the pogroms in Morocco in the city of fez. In fez there were several pogroms the most famous is from 1912 pogrom called the Trital. Or you will tell about the pogroms in 1948 in the city of Aleppo in syria, and the pogrom in Morocco in the city of ojda and in Yemen in the city of Eden.
and why did the farhud and the other pogroms happen? Oh do tell! One of the many reasons is that usury is not permissible by God in Islam, Interest on mortgages, loans and payday advances etc. The Jewish community in these countries always found their way into the banking and financial systems. They were giving out high interest loans and mortgages and then talking the property when the family could no long make payments in the loan. The government and the public didn't appreciate that and from there you can see how the issues arose
Palestinians are the real jews.
I wish I could reach back in time and tell that poor lady that in the 1970s my father was a computer programmer but surprise surprise, there's no money in that. He was a decent amateur carpenter and should have done that - been a workman. Instead he struggled to find work at all, and died in poverty in his early 60s. My mother the same, could only find the lowest jobs. We kids went from middle-class to poverty. We know all about shitting in a bucket and having one good t-shirt. This is life in the USA in the 1970s, lived by people who were in the US a few generations, on my father's side more than a few. I don't know what to say. Stay in Iraq and be killed, or rough it in Israel? I know what my answer would be.
Interesting!
israel united itself by having an external enemy.
No ! That’s your point of view. Wrong!
@EladIsraeli-f9q it's a truth.
@@petette4442you know better than an Israeli
@@maximr6576Possibly, since an insider’s point of view is often biased and obeying to a certain national narrative.
@@petette4442 no that is a myth . We were never united . Old wives saying . You have two Jews and ten opinions . Religiously we are divided . Reform progressive Vs Orthodox Vs Ultra orthodox Haredi deep division . Politically we are divaded left Vs right . Rich Jews don't help poor Jews .Rich vs poor Jews .. however just in order to to "Stayin alive " and survive we have learned to compromise and put aside our differences and work together. That lesson we have learned after a thousand years of struggle and progroms .
Now I know why Geme Simmons mom decided to leave the israel of this time.
Im not anti israel but one thing im against is dual citizenship. Israel or America not both. Same goes gor other countries. Ireland or the u.s.but israeli citizenship is the one im thinking of due to the nature ofvtheir citizenship requirements, namely that one be Jewish. Seeing as Congress is three times more Jewish than the population of the U.S., and they are each eligible for israeli citizenship, its a problem
Israelis are loyal to the United States, we send the best technologies to the U.S, we help the U.S in many forms, we allow them to come and visit their holy places in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, we donate billions of dollars in different American charities, it's an American patriotism to stand with Israel, Israel is the 43rd American State 🇮🇱💙🤍
we also offer our sea for the American fleets to use, there are no American bases in Israel because Israel itself is an American military base
@@FrithonaHrududu02127 I have triple citizenship . Nothing wrong if laws of the country alows
Free Palestine!!🇵🇸 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
From ham-ass!
say this after knowing what happened to town on october seven
From Whom ?? Hamas ¿?
@@Jenvlogs404 Palestinian have lived at the hands of Judaic terrorism for over 27,700 days. The indigenous Semities have lived over 27,000 October 7th. One day is a drop in the bucket, and the Zios will have to be stopped just like the Nazis were stopped. Iran, Russia and China will be the allies to take care of the new Nazis in Israel. I’m sad it has come to this. It’s devastating for everyone
Free the whole world from Islamic brutality
This has changed. Israel has better itself.
If nobody thinks that it is from today that it is OK. I love to see video from the past. I thought that the the they want to prove that israel has no rights to exist. I like watching videos from past and israel has rights to exist.
The same narrative when you speak about Europians settlers seeking a better life in America. Only this time in Palestine, you just added some ideas of religious nonsonse to justify this crime.
Israel belongs to the Jews. Forever and always.
European settlers seeking better life? A crime!? Come on.. The whole clip is about poverty-stricken Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews, who were expelled by Arab communities from other parts of the Middle East or North Africa. They make up a majority of Israeli Jews today.
As for the Ashkenazi ones, they fled Europe precisely because their ethnicity, language and religion were not and had never been seen as European and were facing an explosion of pogroms and death for it. That they would run away together to the one place where these three things came from and legally join an existing long-growing millenia-old community, which had been dominant in Jerusalem since the mid 19th century again, is hardly a surprise. Should they have stayed put or dispersed in a less condensed form, allowing their culture to die and opening themselves up to yet more persecution in yet another new place that hated them? I think not.
Whatever you make of the Jewish refugee impact on the Palestinians' own right to proper self determination (there are obviously issues), the pure 'European settler colonial' narrative, while somewhat true if we look at religious American Jews moving to the West Bank settlements today, is just lazy ignorance of the detail and a blind following of inflexible ideology. It certainly fits less here than insanely rich Qataris buying out London, which apparently is never criminal.
If it wasn't for Zionism, middle eastern Jews would not have been expelled from their own countries. Aliyah had been going on organically for many generations and probably could have been sustained, although this doesn't equate to turning the whole thing into a military-industrial colonisation effort. Only really arrogant and foolish people would have come up with such an idea. They've now placed the remainder of the Jewish people in the same position as the crusaders, only this time with nuclear weapons thrown into the mix. One of the most stupid ideas in the history of humanity. @@thomaslinton
@@thomaslintonin 1917 there were only 690,000 inhabitants in Palestine and only 8% were Jewish, is that not correct?
@@spitefulbob9254 Sounds about right, though in Jerusalem they had been a majority for a long time before this. The then approaching Holocaust caused a flood of refugees from the 1920s. This was followed by the near complete expulsion of 800,000 Jews from other parts of the Arab world from the 1940s. Today about 48% of pre-1948 'Mandate Palestine' is Jewish.
Ask Rothschild to send money 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
why dont u send money, their christians
The world needs to learn from Israel how to fight to get a land and make it your state and all of that alone
With a lot of military and economic help.
@@mattiamele3015 no one helped us, we could survive alone 🇮🇱🇮🇱
In English it is called STEALING!
@@declanmurphy6427
We don't steal the land, God gave us the land, you can read the Bible
@@declanmurphy6427
you can call us stealers, occupiers, colonizers, settlers, anything, we don't care
They worship me
Since when is israel only 3 million inhabitants? Showing a video from the 1950s and broadcast it in 2024 is not serious. It is true that at the time the state of Israel was established most of the jews in israel was Ashkenazi jews. Today the situation is completely different. Today the Mizrahi jews and the Sephardic jews are the majority in israel. And there also many mixed families like in my family. It is true that in the first years of Israel there was discrimination against the Mizrahim in israel, This is the reason why the Likud party led by Menschem Begin came to power in israel in 1947. Today most Mizrahi jews vote for the right party in the election in israel, and most of the Ashkenazi jews that not religious vote for the left party in israel, and because the Ashkenazi jews not the majority any more the right party is in power in israel.
It’s not from the 1950s, it’s from the 1970s, and people can watch visual documents from different eras and put them in context. Nobody watches thinking it’s about 2024.
It ok l love watching video from the past, t think that they want to prove that israel has no rights to exist because today many people think that israel has no rights to exist in any borders and any size. I like to see video from past and israel has the right to exist.
It ok. I love to see video from the past, because many people today think that israel has no rights to exist I was thinking that they want to prove that that we has no rights to exist. Where we go? I say again I like to see videos from the past and israel has the right to exist. And who say that need to return of refugees that means Israel don't exist. Where people that came from Arabs countries will go? And also Ashkenazi jews have no where to go. The Arabs must accept the right of Israel to exist in our tiny small state. In the west bank it is something else, most israelis supprted two state solution, but the Palestinian Arabs don't want to sign on the end of the conflict until return of refugees, that means Israel don't exist.
One of the many things I like about the Israeli army is that they have their own education corps in order to make up the the lack of teachers in the country and provide educational services for those of poorer background in order to reduce social gaps between soldiers aswell. Perhaps other professional armies should take notice when then allow thd recruitment of foreign nationals into their armies. I.e the Gurkhas in the British army or the Sikhs in the US army.
Israel has put a lot of effort into assimilating Jews of different backgrounds. For instance they have a school called "ulpan" that's paid for for new immigrants, and joining the IDF is considered ace for learning Hebrew fast and assimilating into the culture.
I have never heard of the US Army hiring Sikhs. What you might mean is American of Sikh religion/background enlisting in the US military because why not? It's a great career or a start to a decent life.
Sikhs in the US army are American citizens.
@@alexcarter8807people of all races join the US military. Depe upon your occupation, the mili can be good or not so good. Many join the military to get medical benefits. Two years of service will entitle the veteran life long medical benefits.
Israel | Middle East | Poverty in Israel | 1970s Kibbutz | Land of Milk and honey | This Week | 1972 1013am 5.10.24 as everyone who is anyone with a sense of mnemonic activity about them they will say...this b.s has been going on for too long...and far too convoluted. 500 a month? i aint even on that now and the year is 2024.
Food was produced locally and priced very reasonably .The Israeli pound was equivalent to 25 cents US. It was a different time and a different society ...
@@arthurpozner7701 those days of austerity and skin flintedness are still with us.....
$500 a month was good money in the 1970s. But she has a bunch of kids, that gets expensive.
@@arthurpozner7701 Even now I love me some Israeli supermarket videos. A lot of good things like veggies are cheap. Meat's a bit expensive but it's about the same as it is in the US outside of some really podunk areas. BTW the NIS (New Israeli Shekel) is worth about 33c
@@alexcarter8807 Israel | Middle East | Poverty in Israel | 1970s Kibbutz | Land of Milk and honey | This Week | 1972 1017am 10.01.24 hmmmmm... i think she said 500 pound a month... i still aint on that and it's 2024.