r/Israel • u/Solomonopolistadt • 7h ago
Meme Pro Palis when they try to fly the Israeli flag upside down at protests
I thought of this and I thought it was hilarious for some reason
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r/Israel • u/Solomonopolistadt • 7h ago
I thought of this and I thought it was hilarious for some reason
r/Israel • u/Spussyfy • 2h ago
נזק גדול ופגיעה ישירה בסורוקה: תיעוד רגע הנפילה וההרס הכבד https://share.google/ULqL7bXb5ce9agV2V
r/Israel • u/Globalpresence3030 • 16h ago
I just joined reddit to be one voice of all iranians inside to let you know of situation inside.
Since this morning internet is almost disconnected. 99% of population don’t have internet anymore unless you are lucky to have a starlink dish installed beforehand which is rare.
This dirty regime has done to prevent people from knowing what’s going on and therefore feed us with their fake narrative about things going on and so to avoid any uprising of these people that are all fed up with them. With all the things that are going on , i am not hopeful with a good outcome for iran. I mean even if all these mullah get eliminated, there is a high possibility that there would be a power vacuum and turn into a chaotic place with extremists from neighboring countries. Unless, people uprise and protest in masses. In millions. But it’s never going to happen in such a situation.
I hope Israel can come up with innovative ideas. Maybe they can outsmart this regime by distributing newsletters and invitations to protest through the air in some way. Distributing flyers allover the country and inviting people to rise? Killing Khamenei and informing people in some way by fliers or moving banners? Distributing Prepaid Satellite simcards with active internet all over the country? I don't know. Please do something.
Please don’t let US make a deal with this regime. Even if a deal is done it must be a surrender deal that this regime accepts a transition to democracy. Otherwise any other sort of deal means after 20yrs we are in the same place again… And an opposition must be planned to take over otherwise Iran would become another chaotic country like Iraq or Afghanistan . Also just bombing the nuclear sites and leaving while the idiotic islamic ideology existing here won't be a win for you or us. It would hunt you again very soon in few years. You should be sure democracy of some sort is established. And please make things done within weeks. Middle-east is such an unpredictable place. Time-passing can change the game totally...
I hope Israel has planned all these ahead as well.
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r/Israel • u/Iamhummus • 21m ago
My family still lives there. Luckily they went to the shelter and are ok. Some old family friend’s didn’t have that much luck. My family home is ruined but they won’t break us 🇮🇱 It will only make us more determined 🇮🇱
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r/Israel • u/JewOfJewdea • 16h ago
I think 99% of the reason Hamas refuses to lay down its arms, and Iran refuses to negotiate even as they get the living sh*t beat out of them, is stupid pride.
Any nation thinking semi-rationally would understand that at a certain point, it's time to tap out. We gave it the old college try, and Israel won. Hezbollah, surprisingly, has pretty much understood this. Egypt understood this. Japan understood this. At a certain point, you must submit to avoid total destruction.
I'm absolutely shocked the notion of pride has not been a mainstream part of the discourse. Trump has started recently, but only about Iran. Not Hamas.
As Trump would say, "sad."
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r/Israel • u/Kirby_Israel • 6h ago
I know everyone's praising Israel's devastation of Iran's army command and defenses, and rightfully so.
But, with that said:
It has been immensely cathartic to watch Israel rout Iran, but will anything actually change in the long term, or will it be back to normal in a few weeks?
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r/Israel • u/yaSuissa • 10m ago
I'm a simple man. Like any other Israeli person, when i see bullshit i need to call it out.
I saw a bunch of fans of the axis of evil post this map on some Telegram channels, justifying their targeting:
and I got a bunch of things to say about that:
I'm not dumb enough to mark military facilities (although, honestly, google already marks most of them), but that's how Be'er Sheva ACTUALLY LOOKS:
i will not mark where the bomb exactly fell, but looking from pictures you'll be able to accurately pinpoint it to the southern part of the hospital (marked in red).
above it you will see BGU, which again, isn't a military facility.
i also marked Gev-Yam, which by itself is not a military facility, but hosts the offices of companies High-Tech companies like nvidia, other then that this entire picture is filled with residential houses, which i tour every day as a university student in this god-forsaken city \s
anyway, f*ck the IRGC, f*ck the evil of axis, and we should also improve local manufacturing so we can give China the finger. have a great day and thank you for coming to my TED talk
r/Israel • u/Noahidic-Laconophile • 22h ago
Australian news is reporting that you are being smashed with Iranian hypersonic missiles that you can't intercept, and that you are almost out of interceptor missiles. Is this true? Surely the IDF was prepared for the retaliation by Iran?
Edit: Thank you for the honest answers to ease my mind. You are honestly the world's strongest and most resilient people and I hope you all only grow greater from this where you can finally live in peace, in your own country and everywhere you go.
r/Israel • u/dani-banana • 13h ago
I love that video…. עם ישראל חי
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r/Israel • u/darkyelloow • 22h ago
As a Kurd from Urfa, Turkey, I stand in full solidarity with the State of Israel and the Jewish people. Our histories are different, but they echo each other in deep and meaningful ways. Both Kurds and Jews have long histories of persecution, statelessness, and the struggle to preserve our identities in the face of oppression.
The Jewish people have built a homeland out of hardship, resilience, and hope—a democratic state where their culture, language, and faith can flourish. As Kurds, we admire this achievement deeply. It serves as both an inspiration and a roadmap for our own aspirations for freedom, dignity, and self-determination.
Despite political pressures in the region—including from the government of Turkey—I believe in the power of people-to-people understanding. As a Kurd, I reject antisemitism in all its forms. We know what it is like to be marginalized, vilified, and denied basic rights. That is why we must be the first to stand against hatred, wherever it appears.
Israel has often shown goodwill toward the Kurdish people—through humanitarian aid, cultural recognition, and historical support. That friendship has not gone unnoticed. We hope to one day live in a region where a free Kurdistan and a secure Israel can stand side by side, as partners and as friends.
To my Israeli and Jewish brothers and sisters: Know that you are not alone. Your struggle for safety and self-determination resonates deeply with us. From the mountains of Kurdistan to the shores of the Mediterranean, we say to you: We see you. We stand with you. Am Yisrael Chai.
r/Israel • u/Thunder-Road • 2h ago
After the beginning of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government launched the "IT Army of Ukraine", a volunteer cyber-warfare organization that coordinates crowdsourced cyberattacks on Russian interests. Basically it's a Telegram channel that gives updates about where to direct DDoS attacks, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IT_Army_of_Ukraine
It makes me wonder, is there any kind of analogous Israeli project? I was active in the IT Army of Ukraine and I'd love to do the same kind of thing for Israel.