Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Ein Gedi: Paradise Found

Unfortunately, way to often when people hear the word Israel, they instantly associate it with death, destruction, religious wars, politics, etc. Although these associations are justified by history, I would just like to bring to everyone’s attention one of the many highlights from my trip to Israel. To begin, I want to state [...]

6 Comments » - Posted in Babeled, Environment, International by Gregory Rineberg

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

What do you mean when you say No?

The following statements and international communication messages and their timing could be a small miscommunication. But it could also be a bad part of the history of our time. These miscommunication practices could simply begin a good start for the next war in the Middle-East.
Friday, 18th April: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Haaretz last week [...]

6 Comments » - Posted in Current Events, History, International by Oren Gulasa

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

The Cultural Conflict

Several days ago, Andrew Blanco wrote wonderful article (Posted on Babeled.com) about the prophet Muhammad and the Islamic movement. I would like to take the opportunity and relate the subject to what I call The Cultural Conflict. I believe that if we understand other people, nations and cultures, we could gain a new approach for [...]

5 Comments » - Posted in History, Philosophy, Politics by Oren Gulasa

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Don’t let Gaza become South Lebanon

It was a bloody weekend. Too bad it is not over yet, the Hamas and other militants succeeded in firing more than 50 rockets into Israeli cities of Sederot and Ashkelon, other rockets hit Kibbutez within the North Negev area. Israel responded with a massive attack and killed more than 35 Hamas fighters. During the [...]

3 Comments » - Posted in Current Events, International by Oren Gulasa

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

The Jews Fought Hard for Israel

A couple of days ago, Oren Gulasa babeled about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from which an interesting discussion followed suit. Although the question of who is right and wrong in that region will never be resolved, as both the Arab side has reason for its gripes as does the Jewish side. Both sides were [...]

33 Comments » - Posted in Babeled, History, International by Gregory Rineberg