#Tel Aviv Yafo
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trevlad-sounds · 20 days ago
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Golden Idol Dust
Daniella Tourgeman, Tomer Baruch–Memadim 00:00 Beak>–KOSMIK MUSIK, Pt. 2 06:33 BALTHVS–Turkish Coffee 09:29 Maximoe–For the Soul 12:51 Khruangbin–Mr. White 15:49 Giorgio Oehlers–First Light 19:52 Time Rival–Nebulous Landing 23:08 Plaid–Fer 25:23 Dave Sparkz & Camillo Fritanga–The Hoe Hawker 29:49 Flamingosis–Transparency 31:21 Monster Rally–Orchids 35:36 Eje Eje–Saved From The Jazz (Spring) 38:21 The Twelve Hour Foundation–Hot Dust 41:53 Double Geography–Golden Pothos 45:11 Turista Per Sempre, Violetta Zironi–Donna 50:16 Lexx, Woolfy–Too Hot 54:02 Sababa 5–Malca 57:59 Common Saints–Idol Eyes 1:02:06 Georgia Anne Muldrow–Remember 1:06:33 GODTET–Womens Choir 1:07:29 Lo Five–Clear Seeing 1:09:44 Don Leisure, Amanda Whiting–Beyond The Midnight Sun 1:12:42
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matan4il · 1 year ago
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I just miss getting to travel through my beautiful country...
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pikasus-artenews · 1 year ago
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MARINELLA SENATORE. A Blend of Common Humanity
Per la prima volta in Israele, consentirà la possibilità di afferrare la portata della pratica sfaccettata dell’artista
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worldcitiesday · 1 year ago
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Tel Aviv-Yafo; Israel.
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In 2020, the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality launched its Climate Adaptation Action Plan. One of the flagship programs developed within this framework is the "Urban Forest Plan", which aims to promote a green and solid urban framework, based on high-quality trees that provide shade, in areas across the city, benefitting the city's residents, visitors and the overall ecosystem. The plan addresses different aspects related to trees in the city: construction plans, mapping and maintenance, planting new trees, and community participation. The plan was launched with, among other things, a quantitative target of adding 100,000 trees by 2030.
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amir2000photography · 1 year ago
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Tel Aviv-Yafo looking at the #beach area #mediterraneansea #city #architecture #urban #urbanphotography #canon #eos5DmarkIV #telaviv #Israel #colors😎📷
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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debunking most of these, a thread: 🧵
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tel aviv was NOT built on yafo, but rather next to it due to density before 1948. the cities merged together later.
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lod, (along with the rest of eretz eisrael) was originally jewish. the "colonial name" here is the arabic variant.
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before I say anything about kiryat shmona, the point on the map is incorrect. you're pointing at the golan heights, which was annexed from syria.
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pretty sure the syrians wanted to golan back, no? I guess you gotta fistfight for it. 
and now for the main course: al quds is a colonial name. a genuine, muslim colonial name.
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🎗🇺🇦 Henry/Eri 🦑📟(.א.י)
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thebrightestwitchofherage · 7 months ago
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History of tel Aviv
The last anti Zionist trend on twitter is to claim Tel Aviv ‘s “original indigenous Arabic name” is Ahuzatbait
Which can’t be further from the truth.
Tldr- ​ahuzatbait is in Hebrew = tel Aviv = founded by Jews and later annexed to Jaffa, a mixed Jewish- Arab port city .
In 1909, The lands that make up tel Aviv were in purchased by Zionist Jews. Its first neighboured was given the Hebrew name “Ahuzat bait” ��חוזת בית .it was later changed to Tel Aviv - the Hebrew translation of Herzl’s 1902 book (and concept) atneuland.
The entire purpose was to create the first Zionist Jewish city (until then Jews lived in mixed cities or small agricultural focused villages in the land of Israel).
At the time, Jewish people actually named their daughters Ahuzatbeit - a play on the word ahuzat bait and the English name Elizabeth.
As the years passed, the city was joined with Jaffa, mixed Arabic- Jewish port city , and is now called “Tel Aviv -Yafo”.
*Yafo is the Hebrew word for Jaffa.
Please stop this Arab revisionism/ propaganda and actually read about what you’re claiming.
- yours truly, a person who now actually lives in tel Aviv
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trevlad-sounds · 11 days ago
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Honeywisp Sun Frogs
07.12.2024
00:00:00 tttc – Little Frogs 00:02:01 Nitai Hershkovits, Daniel Dor – Of Florals 00:02:44 Nitai Hershkovits, Daniel Dor – Dance Of The Petals 00:04:37 Parker Tichko – Sporophytes in Spring 00:06:27 Parker Tichko – Yellowing Fronds 00:07:53 Andrea Castiglioni – Sun Road 00:09:32 Andrea Castiglioni – Before Sailing – an Ecology of Mind 00:13:46 Greg Foat – Pool Side Part 2 – Live 00:18:50 Omni Gardens – Rain Jacket 00:21:04 Omni Gardens – Honeywisp 00:23:53 Noiserv – Fit (In) B 00:26:33 Pin Park – Blaupunkt – Daniel Szlajnda Version 00:30:44 Fumio Miyashita – 天/Ama (Heaven) 00:40:11 Heron & Crane – Morning Ritual 00:43:34 Heron & Crane – Crownbeard 00:47:03 Mark Ellery Griffiths – Do you remember? (that day in 1969) 00:50:53 Mark Ellery Griffiths – Travelling
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sunsgrave · 2 months ago
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A message to the dirtbag left.
You did this.
You leftists with your ‘never vote for Genocide Joe!’ And your hateful, disgusting, ‘Holocaust Harris!’
Do you know what is going to happen? Do you know what Donald Trump will do?
Well, Donald Trump, the man who, if you recall, recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, instead of the less-political Tel Aviv-Yafo, the man who counts Benjamin Netanyahu as a close friend, he will give all possible assistance to Netanyahu (that shande für die goyim)
He will give political and monetary assistance to the Likud, and unchallenged by the ‘mighty’ United States of America, the people of Gaza will continue to die. In fact, the dying will likely accelerate.
Because Donald Trump does not care about the Palestinian people. He has never cared an iota about the Palestinian people.
Aid to Ukraine will cease, and without the aid of the ‘mighty’ United States of America Ukraine will inevitably fall.
Because Donald Trump counts himself a close friend of Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump does not care about the Ukrainian people.
The rights of transgender Americans will be overturned, the rights of Americans of colour, the rights of Queer Americans, the rights of Americans who might ever have to receive an abortion and other similar health care, the rights of Americans who do not identify as fundamentalist Christian, the rights of people who simply wish to gain citizenship and become Americans, all that will be as dust.
Because Donald Trump does not care about anyone who does not love him and support him.
This is your fault.
Because YOU, you didn’t want to ‘hold your nose and close your eyes’ because you simply didn’t want to vote for the lesser evil.
It is so easy to say ‘I don’t support this person, but if I vote for them it will be for the greater good’
Why didn’t you just do that? It’s so easy, so simple!
By G-d, I hope you don’t complain over the next four years.
Do you feel happy? At peace?
This blood will be on your hands. Own it.
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the-catboy-minyan · 8 months ago
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Why are “antizionists” so fixated on tel aviv, though. We have other cities! Sure, it has 2 of our only 3 comic book shops, but it’s not THAT special. At least give yafo some love, it’s right there and it can see you ignoring it :((
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they only know 2 cities, I bet most if them don't even know that Jerusalem is shared between Israel and the West Bank
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eretzyisrael · 6 months ago
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One dead, ten wounded following suspected drone strike in Tel Aviv, IDF investigating
By YUVAL BARNEA   Published: JULY 19, 2024 03:28 Updated: JULY 19, 2024 07:46
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An object found at the scene of the explosion in Tel Aviv, July 19, 2024. (photo credit: MAARIV)
During searches by emergency services, the body of a lifeless man was found in an apartment near the location of the explosion.
Israeli media reported a loud explosion on Ben Yehuda Street on the corner of Shalom Aleichem near the US Consulate in Tel Aviv early Friday morning.
During searches by emergency services, the body of a lifeless man in his 50s with shrapnel marks on his body was found in an apartment near the location of the explosion. Ten people were taken to hospital with minor wounds, according to Israeli media.
Police, fire, and rescue services were deployed to the area and told Israeli media that there was no fire. The source of the explosion is not yet known.
An IDF spokesperson announced that a preliminary investigation shows that the explosion in Tel Aviv "was caused by the fall of an aerial target, which did not trigger a warning."
According to the Saudi owned Al-Arabiya/al-Hadath channel, the United States intercepted a ballistic missile and three drones launched by the Houthis at Israel during on Friday night, but the fourth managed to hit Tel Aviv.
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Emergency personnel inspect debris at the site of the explosion in Tel Aviv. July 19, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/RICARDO MORAES)
The IDF is continuing to investigate the explosion.
Residents who live near the place of the explosion say that objects were shattered in their houses as a result of the blast.
Soon after the attack, a leader of Yemen's Houthis, Hezam al-Asad tweeted "Tel Aviv" with a burning emoji. No official statement has been made by Israel regarding this connection.
The spokesman of Yemen's Houthis, Yahya Sarie, said on X, that the group will reveal details about a military operation that targeted Tel Aviv.
Magen David Adom reported that a 37-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman were slightly injured, and they are fully conscious and were taken to the Ichilov Hospital with shrapnel injuries to their limbs and shoulder. In addition, four were being treated for shock at the scene.
MDA Spokesperson, Zaki Heller, later said "following a search of the area, an unconscious male was found in one of the nearby buildings with penetrating injuries. EMTs and Paramedics treated 8 casualties, including 4 with shrapnel and blast injuries, and 4 with anxiety symptoms."
The Home Front Command stated: "No aerial intrusion into the country's central area was detected, and therefore no alarm was triggered - the incident is under investigation."
The police said: "A short time ago, a report was received at the police headquarters about hearing an explosion in a building in Tel Aviv. Large forces of the Tel Aviv District Police and police engineers arrived at the scene."
The Mayor of Tel AVviv, Ron Huldai, posted on X: "The Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo is on heightened alert in light of the severe UAV incident tonight, in which one person was killed and others were injured. The war is still here, and it is hard and painful. The municipal forces arrived at the spot quickly and dealt with the incident, and we are prepared for developments, if any. I call on the public to obey gov't instructions."
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Israel police stated that they rushed to the area after receiving hundreds of reports at around 03:00 am. 
They reported that the commander of the Tel Aviv District, Superintendent Peretz Omar Kaim, together with the commander of the Yarkon Region, Yehiel Bohdana, assessed the situation in the field with all the emergency and rescue forces.
They called on the residents to obey the directives of the Home Front Command, and to not touch the remnants of rockets that may contain explosives and to report this without delay to Moked 100.
This is a developing story.
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geusebox · 5 months ago
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Carmel Market, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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jomiddlemarch · 5 months ago
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I've been thrilled to watch the groundswell of volunteers going out to fight for Kamala Harris. I'd really like to join the effort, but I have an issue:
I live abroad. I'm a US citizen, registered in my NJ hometown for an absentee ballot, but I live in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
That means door knocking isn't an option, and phone calls or postcards are prohibitively expensive. And of course we hardly have a Democratic Party HQ here (to my knowledge).
What can I do? I sent the instructions for absentee voter registration to a few fellow American-Israelis, but I'm lost where to go from here. There must be virtual events, or a need for, say, art or writing? I'm grasping at straws over here.
I'm of course also open to helping Palestinian-Americans who are living in Israel/Palestine. The Jerusalem US consulate serves not only Israel but the West Bank (and Gaza under normal circumstances), I believe.
Hi there-- I'm honored to be asked! Phone and text banking are all done online, not using your actual phone number, so that may be a good option for you, though the time difference could be a factor as most text and phonebanks are now scheduled (unlike the olden days, when it was basically all day every day from like 9a-9p.)
There are definitely groups seeking design work.
Democrats Abroad may be the best place for you to start and there is a specific page for Israel: https://www.democratsabroad.org/volunteer
You could also check out Field Team 6 (https://www.fieldteam6.org) for text and phone banking.
I would also consider simply putting up lots of informative, positive posts about Harris and the entire Dem team and amplifying the ones you find to be a way to help. There is a ton of misogynoir going on and we need everyone to work on directing the narrative to Harris's incredible achievements and inspiring plans for the country.
If you go directly to the campaign volunteer site, there are a lot of options including create content, reach out to people I know, host a social event, share key messaging on media, which should all work for you: https://web.kamalaharris.com/forms/take-action-for-president-biden-and-vice-president-harris/?refcode=actblue_khwebsite
We can do this! When we fight, we win. And we can have a lot of FUN doing it!
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girlactionfigure · 1 year ago
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The IDF spokesman allowed publication that 21 reserve soldiers were killed yesterday in an incident in the center of the Gaza Strip. An anti-tank missile fired by Hamas terrorists activated explosives that the soldiers used in the Alma'azi area in the center of the Gaza Strip to blow up buildings. As a result, buildings where the soldiers were staying collapsed. So far, the names of ten of the fallen soldiers have been published. The families of all the soldiers have been updated. In the next few hours, the names of 11 more will be published. The names that have been cleared for publication are: Major General (res.) Matan Lazar, 32 years old, from Haifa, a fighter in Battalion 6261, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. Major (ret.) Hadar Kapeluk, 23 years old, from Mevo Beitar, class commander in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, was killed in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. Sergeant-Major (res.) Sergey Gontmaher, 37 years old, from Ramat Gan, a fighter in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. Major (res.) Elkana Yehuda Sfez, 25 years old, from Kiryat Arba, a fighter in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. Maj. (res.) Yoval Lopez, 27 years old, from Alon Shavut, a fighter in Battalion 9206, Brigade 205, was killed in battle in the southern Gaza Strip. Major (res.) Yoav Levi, 29 years old, from Yehud-Monoson, a fighter in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip. Maj. (res.) Nicholas Berger, 22 years old, from Jerusalem, a fighter in Battalion 8208, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip. Major (ret.) Cydrick Garin, 23 years old, from Tel Aviv-Yafo, a fighter in the 8208th Battalion, 261st Brigade, was killed in battle in the southern Gaza Strip. Major General (res.) Rafael Elias Mosheyoff, 33 years old, from Pardes Hana-Karkur, a fighter in Battalion 6261, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip. Major General (res.) Barak Haim Ben Valid, 33 years old, from Rishon Lezion, class commander in Battalion 6261, Brigade 261, fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip.  May their memories be a blessing 💔
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pargolettasworld · 7 months ago
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You know the Kingston Trio?  Or that scene in Animal House where a guy in a black turtleneck is singing “I Gave My Love A Cherry” on the staircase at the Delta House toga party before Bluto takes his guitar away and smashes it to bits?  The Folk Scare of The Sixties, that’s what I’m talking about.  A folk music movement centered in Lower Manhattan, with a repertoire consisting of some reworked Anglo-American folk songs and some newly-composed additions to the genre, very earnest, the Sixties version of vaguely lefty politics, more clean-cut than you’d expect.
Haparvarim are sort of the Israeli version of that crowd.  The name means “The Suburbs,” referring to the outskirts of Tel Aviv-Yafo, where the founders Nissim Menachem and Yossi Khoury grew up.  This song is a charming little ditty about making musical instruments -- a harp of ivory and gold, a reed flute, a copper bell, and a French horn from a crystal-covered shell -- and playing a song that fills the whole world.  It’s not exactly high art, but it’s a lovely piece, with some absolutely gorgeous imagery.  It’s very much the sort of groovy, peace-adjacent song that you could play on the staircase of Beit Delta -- at least until the Israeli equivalent of Bluto comes along!
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kneelbeforezod · 1 year ago
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Just gonna go ahead and say it. Since so many people are missing the nuance.
The reason so many Western powers do nothing to stop Israel is because it means admitting their own antisemitism was a driving force behind Israel's very creation.
Literally every country/kingdom/empire in which the Jewish people have lived, throughout history, has villified them and tried to kill them, cast them out or some combination of both. The very reason there are Jewish people across Europe is because the Roman empire found them to be too hard to manage in large numbers as they did not respect Roman authority. So the Diaspora or "dispersement" happened repeatedly and the middle eastern Jewish population was spread across Europe as far west as the UK and as far east as Russia.
Antisemitism was running rampant in the UK, the US and many other places before Hitler came along. The very reason that there is a stereotype about Jewish bankers, is because for a very long time (particularly in England) they weren't allowed to work most jobs in most fields. Their options were limited, and lending (not borrowing) money is not allowed by the Roman Catholic Church, which ruled over England from the 6th century to 1534. A thousand years of being a nation's only bankers is going to make you rich, but when times got hard economically, the British began to default on their debts and the stereotype of the "greedy jew" was born from this.
Antisemitism is thousands of years old and the aforementioned countries and others were looking for a way to deal with this "problem" and the idea of giving them their own country to go live in. So they leave yours, was presented and initially rejected, until Hitler came along. What the Nazis did allowed for this idea to move forward, now with the entire world feeling sympathetic to the horrors the Jewish people endured under their occupation.
Uganda was actually the original site planned in 1905, but their government and WHITE settlers their fought tooth and nail until another site was chosen, Palestine.
People seem to think Israel has always existed, but that is simply not the case. The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines who in the 12th century BCE occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel-Aviv-Yafo and Gaza. The name was revived by the Romans in the 2nd century CE in “Syria Palaestina,” designating the southern portion of the province of Syria, and made its way thence into Arabic, where it has been used to describe the region at least since the early Islamic era. The Romans literally wiped Judea off the map, reduced it to rubble, before renaming it, and it stayed that way for the next 400 years.
Around 30% of the Palestinian population was already Jewish and living in relative peace before 1948. They could've easily increased their numbers without drawing new borders, but the Jewish lead British government (the Rothschilds and others already had their hands in everyone's pockets at this point) made it clear in 1917 with the Balfour declaration, that they intended to take Palestine from the Ottoman empire during WW1, and designate it the Jewish homeland. Actually, as soon as the war kicked off, British War Cabinet member and zionist Herbert Samuel proposed the government express support for zionist ambitions in order to gain more Jewish support (money and soldiers) for the ongoing world war. This effort continued through to WW2, finally gaining global support upon the world's realization of Hitler's atrocities.
This situation is anything but black and white.
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