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I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert Israel 🇮🇱 , one of Middle East jems My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊 I used your info and guide on your site and UA-cam page to plan my both trips , so your information has been very important and valuable to plan both my trips , so thank you 😊 Toda raba and boker tov from Sweden 🇸🇪 I’m a Jew from Sweden so visit my ancestral homeland is something I always wanted to do . If I visit again sometime Jerusalem is top on my list
I appreciate your videos, but your inflection always goes up at the end of a sentence, when it should go down. It is very annoying. The only sentences that go up at the end are questions, and even many of them go up one syllable before the ending syllable, then down for the last one.
Hey Oren, Pete and I will be taking this train on Tuesday from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and then to Airport and back home to New Zealand. Thankyou for your personal tour last week. We have had an amazing time in Israel, and your tour of Jerusalem was the beginning icing on the cake. If you are going to Israel - do try and get a personal tour with Oren. Jo Dwan
Thanks for all the great information. I just returned from Israel and used all your many videos and your tours to enrich my experience. Love the country. Amazing what people have accomplished since 1948. Stayed at Abraham in both cities and was able to manage the bus and city train. Yes, every cab ripped me off. Loved all the wonderful museums. So well done with great free tours.sometimes I was the only interested person and a volunteer showed me around for an hour. Amazing art and architecture. Keep up the great videos about history, politics and other current affairs. You are the best.
We loved the public transportation in Israel.. it is so affordable and very comfortable. We went for Passover (camped at peace forest) this year. Took the train from Ben G. to Jerusalem. After that, we took the bus up to Tiberias. Then, from there, Haifa (Dado Beach) and then finally back to Ben G. at the end of our visit. I thought it was a great way to see the countryside. I can't wait to go back. Next time, I will download your tours at least. The ramport tour looks very interesting
I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jems but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱 My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊
I will be there 1 week from today. Coming in from Boston. 2 nights TLV, 4 nights in Jerusalem, 1 night in Petra, 1 in Metzoke Dragot. I simply CAN NOT WAIT!!! 🙌🏼
@@ranonampangom2185 thank you! I never made it there sadly. My flight was scheduled out of Boston at 4pm Sat October 7th. I woke up to the news and the flight was cancelled. A blessing but bitter sweet. God Bless you
I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jemw but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱I’m happy for you ! 😊 have a wonderful trip my friend . Might I ask where in Israel you’re visiting? How have you planned for sleep? Cheap hotels ? Hostels ? Expensive hotels? My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊
@@PaulCrocker I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jemw but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱I’m happy for you ! 😊 have a wonderful trip my friend . Might I ask where in Israel you’re visiting? How have you planned for sleep? Cheap hotels ? Hostels ? Expensive hotels? My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊 so I don’t need any luxury hotels , even if I could afford it I wouldn’t stay in those places
@@Paralyzer I’ll be staying in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Neve Zohar. From Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, I would be taking my day tours to various destinations such as the golan heights, Bethlehem, Sea of Galilee, Nazareth, etc… I’ll be staying at airbnbs for the most part of my trip. Expect for Tel Aviv, i would be staying at the O Pod hotel! I only have a couple more Airbnb reservations and everything will be set 👍🏽
Shalom, Oren. An informative video on Railway lines between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Interesting to note that there are three names of Tel Aviv Airport on the Rly line. And this piece of information would help immensely to international Tourists visiting Israel. I would love to know from you why Modiin is called as Divorce Capital of Israel.😂😂 As I always say at last, Toda raba leha for this video and I appreciate your efforts !! Oren, hope to you soon in person. DS from India.
Going to Israel again after almost 4 years (first time was before the start of the COVID pandemic) this last week of October! Still got your books Oren. Hope to visit Masada and the Dead Sea and even the Galilee at last. Counting the days! 🤩
The train line has actually been adding late night scheduling. So it does run in the middle of the night. I’ve been going to Jerusalem and back to Netanya. Sometimes I won’t arrive back home until about two or three in the morning. The. Has been running between Jerusalem and Haifa with a new train every hour.
Interesting, thank you. I've been to Israel 3 times, so I've seen all of the major historical & religious sites. For me, I only like Tel Aviv for the beach & Yaffo, otherwise it's like any other big busy city anywhere in the world. Next time, I plan to stay in Jerusalem & get the train to TA - if I need to.....
Shalom Oren, The people of the UK, Jews & Gentiles stand in support of Israel in this time of need. We are am echad at this time. I hope to visit next for Chanukah 2024 when I will be able to enjoy this festival of light with a backdrop of another festival observed by others on 25 December. I am yet to decide where to stay, I have a friend who made aliya a few years ago and now lives in Jerusalem and I want to visit, but will stay in a hotel or self-catering establishment.
I do not stand in support of Israel, nor do I stand in support of Palestine. Yahweh is a bloodthirsty and genocidal deity. I am glad that the Romans destroyed the Second Temple.
Thank you for the videos that you have made they are all pretty super and I share them with my friend I was wondering when that thing was going to be done I haven't been too as well since 2006 thank you for bringing me there in your videos super
TLV has more good-looking people…That is so funny Oren! But that is the truth. LOL Visiting Israel again in 2 weeks. I hope the weather is better this time compared last end of April.
@@Travelingisraelinfo I love your videos Oren!! I’ve been sharing them with friends & family, and in several different online communities I’m part of. I love your travel advice and tourism details! But recently I’ve been really enjoying and sharing your explanations of what’s the deal with the Palestinian hate, and attacks. These videos have been very balanced and educational for my friends and family! Please keep up the good work! 💙🙏🏽💙🖖🏼🇮🇱💪🏽
I got off at the Damascus Gate stop. It was very close to the gate. But it does take you into the Muslim Quarter if that may be something to consider for some...
hey, we're planning to come back to Haifa this December (flying in outside Shabbos this time ...) -> would you suggest using train between TLV-Bat Gallim? Toda M
@@Travelingisraelinfo When in Israel, I only take the bus when there is no train service. You should let him know that while there is train service from Jerusalem to Haifa, he will have to switch trains in Tel Aviv. But that's easy enough to do. Everything is in English, as well as Hebrew and Arabic.
I plan to return to Israel for a wedding in March. I look forward to the new line. Israel Railways is the best -- only it does not go to Tiberias or Eilat. Also, the Jerusalem rail station is just poorly planned. Other than that, it is fast and inexpensive. I recommend the taxi to go from the rail station to your hotel -- unless you really like schlepping luggage onto a bus. But you should let people know that Israeli taxis are cash only. I look forward to using the Tel Aviv light rail. How about a video on Akko? I would like to visit there on my next trip. It is one of the few places I haven't been to.
1. Order a ride and pay for it with smartphone apps. 2. I have paid taxi drivers with credit cards. 3. Taxi drivers have to operate the meter by law (FYI the revenue for the driver is higher on the beginning of the ride, longer ride is good for the driver only if there's no new ride waiting for him). 4. Taxi drivers have to issue a receipt at the end of the drive. 5. A visible sticker with driver's photo and personal details is normally glued to the beam in between the front and back doors, take a photo at start of drive, then if you've dropped/forgot something in the cab you'll be able to call the driver. 6. Some drivers will surely try to scam you. Scamming tourists is a common global trait of many taxi drivers, but the above makes scamming you harder.
@@ef2718 I have yet to see an Israeli taxi equipped with a credit card reader. Odd for the so-called "start-up country." As for using apps, I don't get along well with technology. But that's just me. I am aware of the taxi scams. Unfortunately, if after a hard day of touring, I sometimes don't give a damn just as long as I get back to my hotel in time to rest up for dinner. As long as the scam is not too outrageous, I tolerate them. After all, I don't travel to Israel to save money. But never catch a taxi in Jerusalem at the Dung Gate. Most the drivers there are Arab, and they will take you for all you're worth.
Lack of debit-card usage will be the most torusit-decreasing thing after security matters. Israel should develop their bank systems alike in the direction of Swedish one, in which they do not use real money basicly at all and at least Europian tourists can rely on accurant chargings even though they use their own currency, Krones. Usage of debit cards works in Egypt so I simply cannot understand the need for credit cards if no need for rapid loans but instant charging of account of own.
Israel should get saturday trains. In Australia, sunday is our rest day and we still run trains (at a reduced frequency though). Sometimes we do trackwork on those days but we will often substitue that train service with a Rail replacement Bus service which will bascially use the local roads to make stops outside the main entrance of the train stations. We also sometime operate some of those bus services during peak hour to help support and supplement the main rail line during weekday peak. Example: If you need to get into town in a rush, then you take the train but if you are not in a hurry than you can instead take the slower but cheaper bus service and allow someone else who is say in a rush to get to work or something to get a seat on that train
Did you ask if we prefer to see gorgeous people or holly places???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I will always prefer to spend time & money knowing & touching holly places. Beauty is relative.
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I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert Israel 🇮🇱 , one of Middle East jems
My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊 I used your info and guide on your site and UA-cam page to plan my both trips , so your information has been very important and valuable to plan both my trips , so thank you 😊 Toda raba and boker tov from Sweden 🇸🇪
I’m a Jew from Sweden so visit my ancestral homeland is something I always wanted to do .
If I visit again sometime Jerusalem is top on my list
I appreciate your videos, but your inflection always goes up at the end of a sentence, when it should go down. It is very annoying.
The only sentences that go up at the end are questions, and even many of them go up one syllable before the ending syllable, then down for the last one.
Good looking people eh? 🥵
I know! I try to fight it but I can't...@@earlysda
@@TravelingisraelinfoAs long as I know you are trying, I will continue watching your nice videos. 🤐
Every video you make is packed full of info not available anywhere else. Your work is a treasure!
I have to visit Israel on my bucket list.❤😊
Hey Oren,
Pete and I will be taking this train on Tuesday from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and then to Airport and back home to New Zealand. Thankyou for your personal tour last week. We have had an amazing time in Israel, and your tour of Jerusalem was the beginning icing on the cake. If you are going to Israel - do try and get a personal tour with Oren.
Jo Dwan
Thanks for all the great information. I just returned from Israel and used all your many videos and your tours to enrich my experience. Love the country. Amazing what people have accomplished since 1948.
Stayed at Abraham in both cities and was able to manage the bus and city train. Yes, every cab ripped me off.
Loved all the wonderful museums. So well done with great free tours.sometimes I was the only interested person and a volunteer showed me around for an hour.
Amazing art and architecture. Keep up the great videos about history, politics and other current affairs.
You are the best.
If you’re wondering: “Natbag” is an acronym of the airport’s Hebrew name, “Nemal ha-Teufah Ben Gurion”.
Thank You!😃🙏🏻💪🏻
Todah - good to know.
Not to to be confused with Nutbush Tennessee.
likely nicknamed "nutbag" by tourists?
We loved the public transportation in Israel.. it is so affordable and very comfortable. We went for Passover (camped at peace forest) this year. Took the train from Ben G. to Jerusalem. After that, we took the bus up to Tiberias. Then, from there, Haifa (Dado Beach) and then finally back to Ben G. at the end of our visit. I thought it was a great way to see the countryside. I can't wait to go back. Next time, I will download your tours at least. The ramport tour looks very interesting
I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jems but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱
My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊
A remarkably modern and efficient looking rail system.
I will be there 1 week from today. Coming in from Boston. 2 nights TLV, 4 nights in Jerusalem, 1 night in Petra, 1 in Metzoke Dragot. I simply CAN NOT WAIT!!! 🙌🏼
zero time in the Galilee , oh dear !!!
@@dovidell planning that area and North maybe next time. Maybe Eilat next time. Too many amazing places, not enough time!
I hope you made it home.
@@ranonampangom2185 thank you! I never made it there sadly. My flight was scheduled out of Boston at 4pm Sat October 7th. I woke up to the news and the flight was cancelled. A blessing but bitter sweet. God Bless you
You crack me up. The number one thing I learned in Tel Aviv, how good looking everyone there.
What I love about Israeli's...is how proud they are of this wonderful country ❤
I’m going to Israel in 2 weeks! I can’t wait 🇮🇱
Me too
I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jemw but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱I’m happy for you ! 😊 have a wonderful trip my friend . Might I ask where in Israel you’re visiting? How have you planned for sleep? Cheap hotels ? Hostels ? Expensive hotels?
My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊
@@PaulCrocker I’ve had the fortunate to visit Israel twice , eilat on first trip then tel aviv, its truly a flower blooming in the desert , one of Middle East jemw but remember, Israel is quite expensive to visit , hotels etc , plan your trip well .there are cheaper sleep options boarding houses and back pack rooms and hostels . You won’t regret it visiting Israel 🇮🇱I’m happy for you ! 😊 have a wonderful trip my friend . Might I ask where in Israel you’re visiting? How have you planned for sleep? Cheap hotels ? Hostels ? Expensive hotels?
My take when I travel I just need a bed and a shower that’s it , I’m only there to sleep, rest of the time I’m there to explore 😊 so I don’t need any luxury hotels , even if I could afford it I wouldn’t stay in those places
@@PaulCrocker I’ll see you there!
@@Paralyzer I’ll be staying in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Neve Zohar. From Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, I would be taking my day tours to various destinations such as the golan heights, Bethlehem, Sea of Galilee, Nazareth, etc… I’ll be staying at airbnbs for the most part of my trip. Expect for Tel Aviv, i would be staying at the O Pod hotel! I only have a couple more Airbnb reservations and everything will be set 👍🏽
Excellent video.
THANKS OREN,🙏 WHO KNOWS HOW MANY MARRIAGES YOU HAVE SAVED 😬…KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 🤗💚💚💚YALLA BYE
Shalom, Oren. An informative video on Railway lines between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Interesting to note that there are three names of Tel Aviv Airport on the Rly line. And this piece of information would help immensely to international Tourists visiting Israel.
I would love to know from you why Modiin is called as Divorce Capital of Israel.😂😂
As I always say at last, Toda raba leha for this video and I appreciate your efforts !!
Oren, hope to you soon in person.
DS from India.
Love your humor.
I really like your pure travel vids. However, your assessment and analysis on your local geo-political front even better. Keep it coming!
I hope you and everyone there and here are all safe and well and just checking out all your videos greetings from California🇺🇸🌎✌❤ to all
Going to Israel again after almost 4 years (first time was before the start of the COVID pandemic) this last week of October! Still got your books Oren. Hope to visit Masada and the Dead Sea and even the Galilee at last. Counting the days! 🤩
Did you make it?
Thanks!
Beautiful people in Jerusalem💜
Very vivid and enthusiastic video about the two main Israeli cities. Tks for the video and keep doing more.
Love the humour, subscribed😊
Thanks for the video update
Shalom.Shabbat Shalom and Happy succoth .Thanking you for giving us very useful information
The train line has actually been adding late night scheduling. So it does run in the middle of the night. I’ve been going to Jerusalem and back to Netanya. Sometimes I won’t arrive back home until about two or three in the morning.
The.
Has been running between Jerusalem and Haifa with a new train every hour.
I miss Israel.
I remember the old train from Jerusalem to Haifa in the early 90’s, wow it was slow.
Ha ha.
love my husband to bits. So quickly subscribed to avoid divorce😅;).
Traveling is not easy as a couple… 😎
Interesting, thank you. I've been to Israel 3 times, so I've seen all of the major historical & religious sites. For me, I only like Tel Aviv for the beach & Yaffo, otherwise it's like any other big busy city anywhere in the world. Next time, I plan to stay in Jerusalem & get the train to TA - if I need to.....
Shalom Oren, The people of the UK, Jews & Gentiles stand in support of Israel in this time of need. We are am echad at this time. I hope to visit next for Chanukah 2024 when I will be able to enjoy this festival of light with a backdrop of another festival observed by others on 25 December. I am yet to decide where to stay, I have a friend who made aliya a few years ago and now lives in Jerusalem and I want to visit, but will stay in a hotel or self-catering establishment.
I do not stand in support of Israel, nor do I stand in support of Palestine. Yahweh is a bloodthirsty and genocidal deity. I am glad that the Romans destroyed the Second Temple.
@@sufficientmagister9061
are you glad also the Germans tested their V1 and V2 on British cities and thank them for the urban transformation?
Thank you for the videos that you have made they are all pretty super and I share them with my friend I was wondering when that thing was going to be done I haven't been too as well since 2006 thank you for bringing me there in your videos super
Great video, as always, the way only Oren does. Thank you. ❤
Thank you Oren! Alway powerfull
Thanks Oren!!
I guess I will have to stay in Jerusalem. I don't want to diminish the averages for Tel Aviv. LOL. Always enjoy your videos.
Shomer Shabbos Train 👍
תודה רבה שלום
The trains look like in germany, they are from Deutsche Bahn
I am missing Israel, I had great times both in TLV and JLM. But in TLV you can party as if you are in NYC or Toronto.
Great job. Very informative video.
TLV has more good-looking people…That is so funny Oren! But that is the truth. LOL Visiting Israel again in 2 weeks. I hope the weather is better this time compared last end of April.
Please make a video about Haifa and the North!
Grew up in Haifa ( many decades ago) so would love to "see" it again. I rembember it very fondly
02:18 happend to me, too - after a long journey and tired I picked the wrong train and ended up in Modi'in. Luckily my wife was not with me...
I am happy to hear that you survived it! :-)
@@Travelingisraelinfo
I love your videos Oren!! I’ve been sharing them with friends & family, and in several different online communities I’m part of. I love your travel advice and tourism details! But recently I’ve been really enjoying and sharing your explanations of what’s the deal with the Palestinian hate, and attacks. These videos have been very balanced and educational for my friends and family! Please keep up the good work! 💙🙏🏽💙🖖🏼🇮🇱💪🏽
Haha, I love your dry humor!
6:00 great Stats Orin!
I got off at the Damascus Gate stop. It was very close to the gate. But it does take you into the Muslim Quarter if that may be something to consider for some...
hey, we're planning to come back to Haifa this December (flying in outside Shabbos this time ...) -> would you suggest using train between TLV-Bat Gallim? Toda M
Did you mention Wisconsin?
I did!
loved the video
Thank you so much. Can you give advice on the options from Jerusalem to Haifa?
Take the train or a bus
@@Travelingisraelinfo When in Israel, I only take the bus when there is no train service. You should let him know that while there is train service from Jerusalem to Haifa, he will have to switch trains in Tel Aviv. But that's easy enough to do. Everything is in English, as well as Hebrew and Arabic.
Love your gorgeous people statistics 😂😂😂😂 you are such a nice UA-camr
I am glad that Israel respects the sabbath and holidays
"On the third floor, you have all the busses."
The train runs on Friday
Which is cheaper and can you come to Israel from the East Coast, USA for under $2500
SHALOM OREN ,, TODAH RABAH!!! FALAFEL TIME TO EAT..
G-d bless you ✝️✡️🇮🇱✨
I plan to return to Israel for a wedding in March. I look forward to the new line. Israel Railways is the best -- only it does not go to Tiberias or Eilat. Also, the Jerusalem rail station is just poorly planned. Other than that, it is fast and inexpensive.
I recommend the taxi to go from the rail station to your hotel -- unless you really like schlepping luggage onto a bus. But you should let people know that Israeli taxis are cash only.
I look forward to using the Tel Aviv light rail.
How about a video on Akko? I would like to visit there on my next trip. It is one of the few places I haven't been to.
1. Order a ride and pay for it with smartphone apps.
2. I have paid taxi drivers with credit cards.
3. Taxi drivers have to operate the meter by law (FYI the revenue for the driver is higher on the beginning of the ride, longer ride is good for the driver only if there's no new ride waiting for him).
4. Taxi drivers have to issue a receipt at the end of the drive.
5. A visible sticker with driver's photo and personal details is normally glued to the beam in between the front and back doors, take a photo at start of drive, then if you've dropped/forgot something in the cab you'll be able to call the driver.
6. Some drivers will surely try to scam you. Scamming tourists is a common global trait of many taxi drivers, but the above makes scamming you harder.
Akko is amazing, visit the Templars tunnel complex
@@ef2718 I have yet to see an Israeli taxi equipped with a credit card reader. Odd for the so-called "start-up country." As for using apps, I don't get along well with technology. But that's just me.
I am aware of the taxi scams. Unfortunately, if after a hard day of touring, I sometimes don't give a damn just as long as I get back to my hotel in time to rest up for dinner. As long as the scam is not too outrageous, I tolerate them. After all, I don't travel to Israel to save money.
But never catch a taxi in Jerusalem at the Dung Gate. Most the drivers there are Arab, and they will take you for all you're worth.
הרכבת נפתחה ב-2018, לא 2020
You can't use apps without Israeli ID.
😂😂😂 hahahaha i needed a laugh🥰
What is your sign off comment, “yalabi”?? Is that hebrew? Meaning?
yallah bye.
Arabic origin Israeli slang and English word.
Its like saying ok bye or let's say bye
Lack of debit-card usage will be the most torusit-decreasing thing after security matters. Israel should develop their bank systems alike in the direction of Swedish one, in which they do not use real money basicly at all and at least Europian tourists can rely on accurant chargings even though they use their own currency, Krones. Usage of debit cards works in Egypt so I simply cannot understand the need for credit cards if no need for rapid loans but instant charging of account of own.
The red train seems to be built in Germany.
Maybe it is.
Indeed the coaches are assembled and tested at Bombardier's Görlitz plant in Germany, with final completion in Israel by Dimona-based Matar.
Israel should get saturday trains. In Australia, sunday is our rest day and we still run trains (at a reduced frequency though). Sometimes we do trackwork on those days but we will often substitue that train service with a Rail replacement Bus service which will bascially use the local roads to make stops outside the main entrance of the train stations. We also sometime operate some of those bus services during peak hour to help support and supplement the main rail line during weekday peak. Example: If you need to get into town in a rush, then you take the train but if you are not in a hurry than you can instead take the slower but cheaper bus service and allow someone else who is say in a rush to get to work or something to get a seat on that train
Free Palestine from what? Hamas? Good idea!!😮
Did you ask if we prefer to see gorgeous people or holly places???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I will always prefer to spend time & money knowing & touching holly places.
Beauty is relative.
I always appreciate a dry sense of humor 😅
Holly is a bush with red berries, popular as a Christmas decoration. I think you mean holy places.
@@cliffwheeler7357 ,
It is obvious that that was a miss spelling. 😂😂
But smart people understood.
@@increible3894I am smart and I didn’t understand 🥴🥴
@@nathanolson3135 I am glad that you asked & I answered you.
Who knew the cause and effect of a divorce relied on a train....
Lol seems like Italy and Israel have some things in common
I like your videos, but you need to stop saying that its new
It’s an advantage that it doesn’t run in Shabat because Israel it’s a Jewish state.
Palestine will be free
InshaAllah ❤
keep dreaming
free Palestine!
a waste of time and money, why build such pointless stuff.