Netzarim synagogue as it was fifty years ago.
Saturday, July 6, 2024
We never give up
Friday, July 5, 2024
He walked through the fields (an Israeli film)
Following the EPOS film festival, we went to an Israeli movie about a kibbutz pre-Independence, the Palmach, and a love story. Very good, very sentimental. The girl, Iris Yotvat, was beautiful (now 72 - left acting to have a family, teaches Tantra Yoga in Karkur). She plays a Yeldey Teheran orphan, so I had to learn the story of those 800 Jewish orphans who arrived in British Palestine through Iran. Assi Dayan plays Uri, the rude and heroic tzabar (Israeli native).
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Bad Neigborhood
The logic is simple: increased spending on mega-projects, financed by high-interest debt, has allowed the military to rapidly expand its wealth while the repayment of debt is financed through the appropriation of public resources, which is in turn financed by a regressive taxation system. This creates a diabolical cycle of structural poverty impossible to escape.
The mechanism is well known in Argentina where ten percent (or more) of every public infrastructure project was delivered in cash to the governing clique, while the projects were financed partly by foreign debt. More projects - more money into the pockets of the military rulers. Who cares about what the projects are or pretend to be? It is irrelevant if it is the purchase of expensive weapons, an irrigation scheme, or building a new capital in the desert. The bigger and the stupider, the better.
The increased influence of Gulf capital in the Egyptian economy comes with grave economic consequences. Last September, an Emirati firm acquired a 30 percent stake in the government-owned Eastern Company, which controls 70 percent of the country’s tobacco market. The deal was valued $625m.
The article warns of increasing pauperization of the Egyptian people. This neighborhood never was good and is fast getting worse.
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
New Project in the Shomron
I started a new project in the Shomron, in the Industrial Park of Ariel. The Park has developed since I worked there at its foundation, and today is huge and impressive. The trees on the streets had grown and there was much shade (It was a very hot midday). To my surprise, there was a lot of parking space as the Palestinians leave their cars outside. Currently, there is a big problem with the water and sewage infrastructure, that was not developed to follow the success of the Park.
The pic was taken from the site. Opposite the wadi, one can see the Industrial Area of Barkan. I planned some of those big hangars, and they are all occupied. I spoke to friendly Palestinian workers, they were interested in what I was doing, and they helped me to get around.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Indian under the Sun (1980)
War of the Worlds
1953 film based on H.G. Wells' classic novel is brought to life in this tale of alien invasion. The radio version presented a piece of real news, caused mass panic. How tall and skinny were those Californians.