The Crisis Of Israel's Economic Miracle - (And Why It's Only Going To Get Worse)

You've heard the story of the "Startup Nation". But well...it's a little more complicated than that.
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0:00 - Intro
0:57 - The Startup Nation Is Born
04:39 - The Problem with Israel's Economy
07:44 - Ad Masterworks
08:46 - The Grim Future
Selected sources and further reading:
innovationisrael.org.il/en/si...
innovationisrael.org.il/en/re...
David Rosenberg: Israel's Technology Economy
jstribune.com/zelekha-the-tru...
www.reuters.com/world/middle-...
www.calcalistech.com/ctechnew...
www.jpost.com/israel-news/art...
www.wired.co.uk/article/israe...
www.timesofisrael.com/top-inv...
www.latimes.com/politics/stor...
news.crunchbase.com/venture/i....
innovationisrael.org.il/en/re....
techcrunch.com/2023/04/01/isr...
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...
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  • @ExplainedwithDom
    @ExplainedwithDom8 ай бұрын

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  • @gkeith64

    @gkeith64

    7 ай бұрын

    YaH shal'OM beloved meshpaca The world, especially Israel ought return to YaHU'aH and true scripture What SCRIPTURE, {YHWH within 6,823x} teaches. 6th book Yahu'shua HELLinized as Joshua, 8,23-♾️5-Grace, October 23, The fall harvest is in, and the flocks are in the fields as written. Read MatithYahu, ObedYahu, Yashayahu, Lamentations = {oyl🪔}+ZacharYahu= Remember YaHU'aH🔯 Vs Religions .....NON-SCRIPTURAL fables & Idolatry Whatever your religion, what knowledge and intelligence does it teach? Compare! Yahu∆im ArchiTechTons teach; The Shemetic/Khemetic/Yaphethic - King Yahu'shua and the 12 Yahu∆im ELect elders of the King∆om of YaHU∆aH 2 {{Chronicles 7:14}, gave them technology, Astronomy, Arithmetic, Astrology, Art, Geometry, Biology, physics, Metallurgy ⚛️ phonetics, cymatics, {seed of gr8 elder Yapheth}, Khemistry, Alkhemy & herbology {seed of great elder Khem}, Knowle∆ge 🔺, Wis∆om🔻, & intelligence, Ode of Solomon 38🧐! The key to immortality: Obey YaHU'aH's🔯13 COMMANDs {kNEW COVENANT -10 on Sapphire stone tablets, 🟦🟦10 + 3 Oral💜}, & 42 Statutes,🟩Emerald tablets}, the {tetYHUHgrammarten} & Star tetYHUHhedron🔯 = Father sigNATURE, YaHU'aH's Salvation, King Yahu'shua, beloved namesake & the MessiYah, Queen MariYahm; Wis∆om & the Breath of YaH, {RuAnkh Yah'Qodesh 💜}! The cELestial clock & Shabbat - As the Gamma rAY's are highest at ∆awn 🌅, on the day of the full moon🌕, we praise YaH, and Ohm chant, facing East, eyes closed, looking into the rising sun. This activates our shockYahs, & pineal gland! They gave us the ∆alath {∆oor, built to honor YaHU'aH 🔯, Yashayahu 19:29-20}, {note also, King Yahu'shua is also called the🔺Door, & the stone ∆ the builders rejected!🤔}, the symbol of the Lion of YaHu∆aH, {Sphinx}! Moreso the ∆aleth called piYHUHmids or piYaHmi∆ {π🔯mid - forms the star tetYAHedron thru sonic implosion}, Yashayahu 19:19-20, keys of YahNock aka Enoch, & letter of Barnabas 16 chapter ✅, and the great NAME & Qodesh Title of The Most High YaHU'aH AllaH aYnu Aleph TaU = Supreme Eternal Sovereign Creator, Almighty Merciful King of all, beginning and ending! The Truth of YAhbre' Scripture, YaHs prophecies, and the historical timeline of the 4 ERAs! They taught the next dimension above? Is as below, (the current one you're in), and that S.E.X., {SowEL Energy Xchange, a gift from YaH}, is between a male ♂️ and female♀️! That life is transmitted from the most high, YaHU'aH's mouth, ( MatithYahu 4:4, Gen 2:7, YaH's living WORDs spoKIN - you are your NAME🧐), into a man! And given a body, akin to a tadpole, a semen. We swim the great race, run by 1 billionfold! Yea, the strongest survive, to win the prize, betwixt a woman's thighs, the egg inside! And the growing of the vessEL, (formed around the living Word of YaH, your name), grows in perfect geometry indicating YaHs sigNATURE as the flower of life, (🔯)! See the heartbeat 💓🔯 cymatic of a baby {Fetus}!!!!! Timeline According to Historical events & Fulfilled Prophecies Pluto marker 🔮 Ode of Solomon 38 👊💜🔯

  • @phillipstroll7385

    @phillipstroll7385

    7 ай бұрын

    Isreal is a conservative capitalist not liberal. Well it was a conservative economy that saved it. What it is now, I'm sure might be liberal. Which is probably why it's on the verge of collapse.

  • @imran4006

    @imran4006

    7 ай бұрын

    Small piece of Desert?? Since when was Palestine ever a Desert 😂😂

  • @EnricoOzone

    @EnricoOzone

    7 ай бұрын

    The Masterworks ad does not add to the credibilty of the video.

  • @gregoryandyuliakaplan7505
    @gregoryandyuliakaplan75058 ай бұрын

    You also have to add that from these 50 percent of working haredim, the vast majority work in religious education and religious services. As such, they do not produce anything for the society and country, and, in fact, these "working" haredim are the same burden to the taxpayers working mostly in high-tech as haredim who don't work at all.

  • @topicsfavorites4859

    @topicsfavorites4859

    8 ай бұрын

    Sorry, you missed, misread and omitted a lot of things, which led you to incorrect analysis and conclusions, which would also mislead your viewers: Background about me: I'm a secular Israeli 1. What the protests are really about is a war against religion, and an attempt to overthrow the government, which the left considers illegitimate and afraid of the elected officials due to the scare campaign of the media (they just don't accept the election results so they turned to fascist means to force their will). It has nothing to do with judicial reform, which the leaders of left themselves campaigned for them in the past and are on video for it. It's just a cover up, internally and internationally, for the real motives and goals of it. The reform would only strengthen our institutions, the public trust in them, and also the tech sector eventually, as well as lower the cost of living (the court and the monopolies/billionaires protect one another to preserve their interests on the expense of the common citizen). 2. The information about 70% of tech companies considering moving their money abroad is complete nonsense bogus information produced for political motives. Ever since the judicial reform our media and journalists, they have gone over the deep end, and became completely unreliable with the information they churn out. They spur the protests and generate them themselves, and were manufacturing fake economic articles, every single day, grabbing to anything they could and overblowing it out of all proportions, for scare tactics and in order to influence the israeli public opinion as part of a comprehensive propaganda campaign, which wouldn't shame efforts such as the russians. 3. Haredis don't live off the government as you claimed. You mentioned 50% of the men working, which is something like 30% difference from the secular sector, yet you omitted that 90% of their women work which as high as in the secular sector. Haredis get some minor stipends for having children, which is applicable equally to any family who need support for additional kids, and get some reduction in taxes for property tax and income tax, since they are low income families, which, again, is applicable the same for any low income family. They don't live off the government, they just live in modest and poverty conditions. They pay taxes like everyone else. Our media which try to present them as "leaching" off the government and the public is just anti-Semitic. Don't fall into this trap. 4. The slowdown in the tech sector this year is only temporary and part of a global slowdown in VC investments around the world. The Israeli tech sector already showing signs of recovery and still in a better position relative to other locations around the world. 5. Haredis are bright people and the religious studies give them skills to learn and absorb data like no other. It's what sustained the Jewish people for generations, not secularism, in which you put your trust. They are bookworms with phenomenal memory and logic skills. In one to two year they can complete all secular subjects, which took 12 years to complete in the state educational system (which is falling apart btw), if they so choose. Besides that, they are already showing signs of modernization and opening up their education curriculum to secular subjects, and with an increasing desire to incorporate into the job market. There are also many haredi who become secular later in life and only nourish and supplement the secular population. 6. The high birth rate of Israel, and within the haredis especially, is the ENVY of the entire world, at about 3 births per woman, which gives Israel the most healthy populating pyramid, pretty much anywhere you would look, while all other countries are basically collapsing demographically, which would lead to economic collapse as well. 7. The cost of living here is not so hard as it's presented. The most glaring way to see it are the haredis, that still manage to sustain large families (7 in average) and still manage to sustain all of them, own their homes, even while many of the men study most of the day, and still manage to live comfortably enough and happily (and not due to gov's stipends). Israel was ranked 4th happiest country in the world just recently, and not for no reason. You can still buy here food for cheap, comparable to many other country in the world, even places like brazil, from what I have noticed. You can still buy here cheap apartments in the north, the south and judea and samaria for as little have half a million shekel, and bcz the country is so small and compact, the "remote" locations aren't that remote anyway from the centers of commerce, and in a few decades there are already in the works plans for railway lines that would connect all those parts from north to south. The real estate market abroad, in many countries, is much more cut throat in comparison. In addition, due to the newly found gas fields, we're also energy secured (we're something like 3rd in the world in per capita gas reserved), and energy prices also have better prospects here than much of the rest of the world. Telecommunication prices are lowest in the world. Water we produce more than we need, and independent of rain, so also better than the rest of the world. Rent is also not that expensive and you can find adequate enough places for $800 or perhaps even cheaper. 8. Israel also has very strong sectors in defense, pharmaceuticals, diamond cutting, gas/renewable energies and tourism, as well as making it as an up and coming transportation hub with the new railway deal from the arab gulf to the port of haifa, which was announced just recently, so it's far from being just the tech sector as your video portrayed. 9. you portrayed that israel survived based US support before the 90s which is again nonsense. The US applied 15 years embargo on Israel once the country was funded, and only after the peace agreement with Egypt in 1979, as a compensation for relinquishing the Sinai peninsula back to Egypt, is when america started pumping some relatively significant money, to the amount of about 2 billion per year, which only came as military aid, anyway, and not as economic aid. The German holocaust restitution payment was also insulting and extremely low (3 billion marks over a period of 14 years). Apparently Germany till this day still owes the state of Israel 18 billion, since they took over the debt of east Germany after reunification, which was never paid so far. 10. The only growing conservative population of israel (reverse trend from the rest of the world), which rejects progressivism, wokeness, and liberalism, all the ills which the western world today is plagued from, while reconnecting with God and with their roots, would only also make the nation of Israel stronger and more united than ever, at a time when the rest of the world is crumbling away bewildered and confused. 11. With the increase of antisemitism in the US, the day is not far, where they would have nowhere to escape to but to Israel. This would then again create an unstoppable flow of money and immigration into the country. Israel actually has everything going for it economic wise and also societal wise (the trends are positives).... so I don't know what "dark side" of the economy you saw, which doesn't exist in fact, besides the imaginative figments of the feverish media which paints everything black purposefully, yet have no idea what they're talking about. I'm very optimistic about the future in this country. I found the information quite incomplete, lacking, misrepresenting and falling to the trap of the sensationalized media headlines, which have little connection to reality and to future predictions and understanding of our society. I'll suggest you do a do-over in your next research.

  • @ecoideazventures6417

    @ecoideazventures6417

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this insightful update. So you mean it's like Saudi Arabia without the oil?!

  • @gregoryandyuliakaplan7505

    @gregoryandyuliakaplan7505

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ecoideazventures6417 In many aspects yes. There are still good universities here and a good hi-tech industry, but 70% of startups are already taking steps to move somewhere. Apart from that, everything else is like Saudi Arabia - religious dictate is everywhere even in state schools and this dictatorship is becoming worse and worse everyday. State-religious and purely religious schools are even worse because pupils where do not study anything else apart from the Torah. Even the majority of shops have to pay for a kashrut certificate to rabbanuth, which is one of the reasons why Israel is so expensive.

  • @cosimodirondo972

    @cosimodirondo972

    8 ай бұрын

    OP, it's beyond your ken; know that the labor the Haredim engage in is the most important task going on in Israel.

  • @Andromahlius

    @Andromahlius

    8 ай бұрын

    Being busy with an imaginary friend isn't work.@@cosimodirondo972

  • @aurele2
    @aurele27 ай бұрын

    all I have to say is interesting timing youtube put this on my feed, the title is correct. It did in fact get worse.

  • @birgaripadam7112
    @birgaripadam71128 ай бұрын

    It is always the internal challenges that make or brake a nation. Let's see what gonna happen now

  • @waleedkhawaja8276

    @waleedkhawaja8276

    8 ай бұрын

    Want some popcorn 🍿

  • @stationtavern8527

    @stationtavern8527

    7 ай бұрын

    The usual infamous massacre already happening since you posted this comment here!!

  • @birgaripadam7112

    @birgaripadam7112

    7 ай бұрын

    @@stationtavern8527 yeah I know that

  • @covfefe1787

    @covfefe1787

    4 ай бұрын

    @@waleedkhawaja8276 you should be more worried about the Hamas elite that have betrayed your people and flown to Qatar to live in Gold plated mansion and laugh at the misery of ordinary Gazan's

  • @ahmedbenidir7098

    @ahmedbenidir7098

    2 ай бұрын

    "isreal" is merely a colony that is doomed to fail and already started to disintegrate

  • @shlomomarkman6374
    @shlomomarkman63747 ай бұрын

    After the current war it looks like the status of the ultra-orthodox is over. The fact that they didn't rise from their couches to defend the country or even worse, celebrate the holiday while the country was at war will greatly reduce their political power

  • @dinogranolabars4795

    @dinogranolabars4795

    7 ай бұрын

    They failed to protect us with their prayers!

  • @mozi3051

    @mozi3051

    Ай бұрын

    I doubt it.

  • @hkgamma
    @hkgamma7 ай бұрын

    Less than two weeks later - this has aged VERY well... unfortunately :(

  • @yark618

    @yark618

    7 ай бұрын

    Gods will

  • @agftun8088

    @agftun8088

    7 ай бұрын

    It's on purpose, the government needed to unite the people against an enemy and netanyaho was losing support fast, so they let their own citizens get attacked..

  • @ahmedbenidir7098

    @ahmedbenidir7098

    2 ай бұрын

    "isreal" is merely a colony that is doomed to fail and already started to disintegrate

  • @toassistindo
    @toassistindo8 ай бұрын

    There are a few flaws / oversights. 1. Israel has been a start up incubator since way before the 90s. Predominantly in agricultural tech, water irrigation, solar energy, and later communications. 2. You underestimate the ability of Israel to put out fires and solve immediate burning existencial issues. 3. There are many haredis that leave their religious lifestyle for a secular one. 4. The army plays a constant key role in pumping out talent and knowledge. It’s not private sector investment 5. Those people and companies leaving are doing so in protest and would happily come back. You underestimate the value of “being home” as opposed to emigrating and starting anew. The current situation is Israel going thru growing pains. Rather that it being “the end” it could just as easily be a transition into a new way of doing things with new social contracts between the religious and secular, rich and poor, institutions, govt, and even the Palestinian neighbors.

  • @dl6860

    @dl6860

    8 ай бұрын

    This comment should be pinned.

  • @jakeorbach1018

    @jakeorbach1018

    8 ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @KirillR651

    @KirillR651

    8 ай бұрын

    1. It wasn't a startup incubator, the innovations in agriculture were not an industry, and it was mostly stuff to allow farming in bad conditions. High tech as a major industry started to be significant in the 80, what allowed that is capital investments in the industry. 2. This point is without content or value. 3. Not enough, you can easily see that the ratio of Haredim is increasing over time, and Israel becomes more religious over time, not less. 4. The amount of people serving in technological units is pretty small, not to mention that the problem Israel may face is the lack of oppotunities and jobs and not lack of talent. 5. Why would they come back? there is no reason so far that the trend that makes Israel more religious, less liberal, and just more hateful in general will stop, because it's based on demographics. It will not be "the end", it will just get worse over time until Israel become like Iran, a religious, poor shithole, shunned diplomatically and with totalitarian regime.

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    @@KirillR651#2 is particularly of value. Clearly you have never worked in Israeli hi-tech and watched a local employee or team design/ create/trouble shot / debug something and move on when the US / India /EMEA team/architects are still trying to schedule a brainstorming session on the issue for 4 months from now. It is the reason projects stay or return to Israel. We get stuff done. As for the “sky is falling because religious people are still alive” - the more non-religious the country becomes and the more the non-religious try to destroy connections to every bit of heritage; the more those same non-religious SCREAM about The Religious. You might fool outsiders but we see through all of your BS.

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this comment. Saved me having to watch the video. The racists commenting is disgusting enough.

  • @yarden-zamir
    @yarden-zamir7 ай бұрын

    The haredim issue is indeed the most problematic one. As an israeli I don't know if I want to bring children in this country as I don't see a healthy tregectory here at all. All of the issues you mentioned are true and important and enough reason to doubt israel and that is even before we talk about the wars and the "mitnahlim" (usually religious) which is the secular left-wing-ish name for the expansions that are happning in the west bank and are supported by our current government. For those wondering, the closest translation of the word is "infesters" and the economical thecnical core of the country does not support that element.

  • @jcliu

    @jcliu

    7 ай бұрын

    It feels like Israel was not only wasting all its time trying to make peace with the Arab monarchs, but also turning itself into a shiny Gulf state-where a huge segment of the citizenry lives as pampered wards of the state in exchange for political quiescence. Problem is, Netanyahu’s golden goose for funding this was tech and human capital…which is far more capable of flying off than oil or natural gas.

  • @thegoodson9086

    @thegoodson9086

    4 ай бұрын

    Mitnahalim are secular left wing? I don’t know if a single mitnahel who is secular or remotely left wing

  • @yarden-zamir

    @yarden-zamir

    4 ай бұрын

    you missread my comment. I said mitnahlim are a "secular left-wing-ish name for..."@@thegoodson9086

  • @Mamefhiah2023

    @Mamefhiah2023

    2 ай бұрын

    In Israel, you're not allowed to work if you don't do the mandatory military service. So the Charedim refuse to enlist in the military, so they can't work. And even when they're not allowed to work, look at all these multi-million dollar developments they're building around Jerusalem. Most of these developments are built by Haredim and for Haredim, so I don't know what you're talking about. It looks to me that you just hat Haredim. If I said what you're saying, I would be called an antisemite, but if you say that, do you think that it's ok?

  • @thegoodson9086

    @thegoodson9086

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Mamefhiah2023 I didn’t serve in the military and I have a better job than 99% of Israelis. Stop lying all the time.

  • @ridearoundisrael8526
    @ridearoundisrael85268 ай бұрын

    As an Israeli, I would like to congratulate you on creating such a well structured, complete and accurate video my friend. What's happening is truly unfortunate at all levels and it saddens many of us that our beautiful country is torn from the inside. I look forward to discovering your channel and other videos :)

  • @compovi8461

    @compovi8461

    8 ай бұрын

    As an Israeli, this is the same "As an Israeli" comment I see in every latest youtube video about Israel and the current protest.

  • @TheOneAndOnly61300

    @TheOneAndOnly61300

    8 ай бұрын

    @@compovi8461Ignore the Jew haters. The fact is that 6.7 million Jews are punching way above their weight class in basically everything.

  • @AlexBBC94

    @AlexBBC94

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@compovi8461🤔

  • @YishaiBarr

    @YishaiBarr

    8 ай бұрын

    @@compovi8461 Kind of gets exhausting to see people pretend to represent the entire country.

  • @compovi8461

    @compovi8461

    8 ай бұрын

    @@YishaiBarr It's tiresome to see the same comment in every vid that tells the leftist narrative. "as an Israeli I congratulate you on accurate amazing wonderful professional video, Israel's democracy is in danger!"

  • @georgesordia8877
    @georgesordia88777 ай бұрын

    Very good and informative review. Thank you for spending your time doing such a valuable content.

  • @Sarke2
    @Sarke28 ай бұрын

    Really enjoy your analysis, one of the best content on youtube.

  • @IhaveBigFeet
    @IhaveBigFeet7 ай бұрын

    I have been to Israel and I did not see this wealth there... there is no way they're 13th in GDP per capita higher than Sweden. They all live in little block flats that are run down and walking in the suburbs of tel aviv it looks no different to Amman, Jordan. The transport system was horrible and the bus from Jerusalem was straight out of the 90s. Many homeless beggars on the street and many people looked very clearly in dire poverty. You could not in a million years convince me that little country with no resources, deserts, barely any arable land is richer than Sweden (I have been to both countries)

  • @user-bf4wr1tk9x
    @user-bf4wr1tk9x8 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you

  • @matriputra2624
    @matriputra26248 ай бұрын

    very informative!

  • @trappart9209
    @trappart92097 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this video very much and look forward to watching others. Subscribed! I found your analysys very insightful

  • @davidmasaka6547
    @davidmasaka65478 ай бұрын

    Very interesting video. It reminds of Ireland and how the are also split between people who make money from foreign companies accessing the EU and those working normal jobs

  • @iSamus

    @iSamus

    8 ай бұрын

    That sounds interesting, do you have any resources you'd like to recommend on this topic?

  • @mysteriousDSF

    @mysteriousDSF

    8 ай бұрын

    yes, Israel and Ireland are very similar in many ways!

  • @ewasignsjack2389

    @ewasignsjack2389

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes Ireland and Israel are so closed in so many aspects. Twin brothers who ignore each other.... Funny

  • @or3325

    @or3325

    8 ай бұрын

    @@iSamus Dom had a video on Ireland recently, check it out

  • @feargal2433

    @feargal2433

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@ewasignsjack2389One went over to the darkside.

  • @tedjohnson64
    @tedjohnson647 ай бұрын

    Excellent summary! Especially liked your insight into how they became a tech power player in the 1990’s.

  • @user-nh6mx7xs3i
    @user-nh6mx7xs3i8 ай бұрын

    As an Isreali I can fully confirmed what you said. It's amazing to see how deep your research is. Hopefully things would change. We need less socialism and less incentives for people not to work. (Orthdox Jewish and Arabs)

  • @j.obrien4990

    @j.obrien4990

    7 ай бұрын

    the Orthodox Jews are a bigger problem.

  • @user-uo6ho8tk1l

    @user-uo6ho8tk1l

    7 ай бұрын

    you can blame your grand grand fathers who came to israel and try to be too-much nice to arabs,plus didnt relize that gaza going to be taxproblem. but now? now you work and play taxe while the Jews you hate, as Hitler hated the Jews, struggle to survive economically, live in the periphery without education, and still have to listen to pampered Nazis like you

  • @amateur_football9751

    @amateur_football9751

    7 ай бұрын

    Socialism is incredibly destructive, I seen it first hand in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez had "good intentions" and he broke the economy now the Venezuela diaspora is huge, you can find them in almost any country with horrible stories of hunger and despair

  • @bgandjsco1

    @bgandjsco1

    7 ай бұрын

    The odds of that happening is......ZERO

  • @lightman2258

    @lightman2258

    7 ай бұрын

    @rhinnawi95 they are discriminated in their own country. Like many black people in USA

  • @simonestreeter1518
    @simonestreeter15187 ай бұрын

    Well this video aged extremely well. Now I see even more reasons for this false-flag Hamas attack. The Israeli's will miss the Palestinians desperately if they eliminate them, as they say they now will. Then they will only be left to tear each other apart.

  • @vani-lla
    @vani-lla5 ай бұрын

    It's amazing how 10/7 changed the divide in the Israeli public. Things will not be the same again after the war, for Jews both in and outside Israel.

  • @timanderson5981
    @timanderson59817 ай бұрын

    The biggest problems: 1. Unresolved Palestinian question: Israel will never have peace and security until Palestinians are given peace and security, either in their own viable country under a "Two State Solution", or Israel give them all equal citizenship in a "One State Solution". On present course, Israel will soon be viewed as the pariah of the world, not just by the Global South, but also increasingly by Western countries, who can no longer deny that Israel is now an Apartheid State directly comparable with pre-1994 South Africa. 2. Demographics: the video did state towards the end of the demographic demise of secular Jews, and their replacement by the Haredim. This could also set off a bitter internal political conflict, involving everything from nation culture, taxes, economy, defense, etc. Countries to fall apart internally more often than due to external pressure. Israel's internal contradictions, which it cannot easily resolve, may very well be the reason for its ultimate demise as a nation state.

  • @blueyZee

    @blueyZee

    Ай бұрын

    The Palestinian question is a westerner's question. The woke leftist that believes in an oppressor-oppresses situation in every conflict. Palestinian are by no means the oppressed. They should choose peace and have meaningful negotiations with Israel. We know that Israel can negotiate as it traded Sinai for peace with Egypt. Israel has managed to reach where it is despite all the terrorism by them.

  • @paulphelps7809
    @paulphelps78097 ай бұрын

    Your comment on Israel's economy is certainly true. It looks like Israel will continue to need miracles.

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    People who have never learned math don't do miracles

  • @nausiac
    @nausiac6 ай бұрын

    With millions from America that’s it

  • @SyedAhmedSakif

    @SyedAhmedSakif

    6 ай бұрын

    billions

  • @rafabonacci4268
    @rafabonacci42688 ай бұрын

    Let me guess… free money from American taxpayers?

  • @Manowar68

    @Manowar68

    7 ай бұрын

    US gets tech. in return!

  • @yousefizziddeann5789

    @yousefizziddeann5789

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Manowar68The US has the best tech industry 😂

  • @Manowar68

    @Manowar68

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​@@yousefizziddeann5789 That's why they have, because of Israel

  • @yousefizziddeann5789

    @yousefizziddeann5789

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Manowar68 Except none of the best US tech companies are made by an Israeli, or were merged with an Israeli tech company 😂

  • @Manowar68

    @Manowar68

    7 ай бұрын

    @@yousefizziddeann5789 If it makes you sleep at night. I know the truth so are the others and that's what matters. I am NOT planning to prove to person who doesn't know sh*t, and not trying to educate himself. Waste of my time!!!!

  • @user-bv5eu3zk5w
    @user-bv5eu3zk5w8 ай бұрын

    Really one sided What about the coming peace with Saudi Arabia? What about the economic corridor through India to Europe through Israel? What about the rise in millinery equipment in the world & the face that Israel militery industry is so powerful (Lately sighed a deal with Germany for 4B$) And more, much more...

  • @Jouantiese

    @Jouantiese

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    don't expect more of that with people who don't know math

  • @saidmohammed7597
    @saidmohammed75978 ай бұрын

    Israel was not for more then a century long coutry. British mandate 1921.

  • @kwamebushman606
    @kwamebushman6067 ай бұрын

    So in simple terms ...they're lazy!

  • @sid8574
    @sid85746 ай бұрын

    Amazingly summarise video. Hope this channel can reach a million soon!

  • @saschaberger3212
    @saschaberger32128 ай бұрын

    The title picture is my desktop background. Neat

  • @davtrailers3494
    @davtrailers34947 ай бұрын

    What timing mate.... What timing

  • @anonymous_anonymity
    @anonymous_anonymity7 ай бұрын

    Take into account that USA pours billion of dollars every year. The settlers are rich immigrants from USA and other western countries. Plus the Israeli lobby in the US filthy rich and own a fat share of wealth. So Israel is concentration of pure wealth.

  • @blueyZee

    @blueyZee

    Ай бұрын

    Be serious, the aid US gives Israel is military aid and most of it goes back to Lockheed Martin and friends in form of weapon purchases. Also the amount US gives Israel per year is around 30bill, that's 0.06 of their GDP. Netanyahu himself has said that they don't need the aid but they appreciate it. Also, I believe that it would do Israel good if they just said no to it and make their own weapons since it is basically the equivalence of the US holding them by the balls. That's why most decisions Israel makes (in the war) are run with the US first. Here's an example, you and your rich friends always eat out and every time they pay. You appreciate it but it's not like you'll starve if they don't pay for you.

  • @anonymous_anonymity

    @anonymous_anonymity

    Ай бұрын

    @@blueyZee What kind of math class did you go to? If 30 billion = 0.06% of Isrl's GDP then Isral's GDP should be 50,000 bilions = 50 trillions. Isral's GDP is 0.5 trillions(approx). Fix your math and come back to argue.

  • @blueyZee

    @blueyZee

    Ай бұрын

    @@anonymous_anonymity Sorry, it's only 6% of it's GDP and most of it goes back to the USA, instead of Israel so it actually benefits some few in the military complex in the US more than Israel but it's a win for Israel since it's a show of support to them

  • @jackiepie7423

    @jackiepie7423

    22 күн бұрын

    @@blueyZee one could also argue that it's over inflated in valuation, as the shaw of iran did. "this door handle cost me a barrel of oil"

  • @OmarOsman98

    @OmarOsman98

    9 күн бұрын

    @@blueyZeeIsrael wouldn’t be economically viable without US military aid. The country would take on huge amounts of debt. Israel needs this deal with Saudi Arabia because that will give them more access to investments.

  • @jewchini6261
    @jewchini6261Ай бұрын

    Watching this now as two of these problems don't exist any more (Israeli Supreme Court said no to Bibi's Judicial Review and the draft exception to Haradi Jews has expired) makes me feel a tiny bit better

  • @Sebastian-gf2fk
    @Sebastian-gf2fk7 ай бұрын

    This aged so well...

  • @anonymous_anonymity

    @anonymous_anonymity

    7 ай бұрын

    anti-Semitic

  • @doomslayer9513

    @doomslayer9513

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@anonymous_anonymityInvader

  • @tw1r0y
    @tw1r0y8 ай бұрын

    good video, I'd close it with a quote from Israel's first PM that said "In Israel, if you don't believe in miracles, you're not realist" you see, when you serve 3 years in the army you are invested, so rest assured we will not let them take our liberal democracy away.

  • @compovi8461

    @compovi8461

    8 ай бұрын

    פפפפפפפחחחחחחחחחחח אתם אנטי דמוקרטים ומשמידי הדמוקרטיה. כמו במשפט שלמה אתם מעדיפים להרוג את התינוק אם הוא לא יהיה שלכם.

  • @liavsol3531

    @liavsol3531

    8 ай бұрын

    GOD'S speed

  • @yodorob
    @yodorob4 ай бұрын

    Shortly after this video was released, the horrible October 7 attack around Gaza happened, and that has galvanized more Haredim to volunteer either directly in the IDF as soldiers or to help the war effort that has been underway since. The Haredim, even before October 7, have started to integrate more into Israeli society (albeit in dribs and drabs); that has accelerated since then. This has been one example of the silver lining of the greater integration of Israeli society post-October 7.

  • @Nateasnay
    @Nateasnay8 ай бұрын

    Education really jacks up the price of living 🎉

  • @YoavKantor
    @YoavKantor7 ай бұрын

    So accurate, well done!

  • @AunknownMan
    @AunknownMan7 ай бұрын

    Israel is truly a beautiful and amazing country but the taxes and prices of things are not normal, is crazy to pay in the middle east 20€ or like 80 ILS for a Shawarma….a cocktail at a bar 35€, i visited like 8 times but the prices are rly too much for anyone to bare

  • @silverkobo

    @silverkobo

    7 ай бұрын

    A tipical shawarma will actually be more like 50-60 NIS, so not as much but still expensive

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    7 ай бұрын

    Israel is no country, it's a colonial ambition, a satellite state, no occupier stood forever

  • @flaror3496

    @flaror3496

    7 ай бұрын

    no it isn't

  • @alessio279
    @alessio2797 ай бұрын

    A quick note: you didn't account for the current market conditions (high interest rates) that have led to the worst global VC/Startup market in the last 20+ years. With this in mind, and considering that the downturn started in 2022, claiming that the reduction in VC investment is due exclusively or even primarily to the political crisis is completely overlooking a really, really important input into that decline

  • @avicohen2k
    @avicohen2k7 ай бұрын

    This is surprisingly accurate. Touching on all tye important topics of past current and future. Unfortunately.

  • @raylopez99
    @raylopez998 ай бұрын

    Gloom and doom. The one takeaway was political turmoil is hurting Israel (true in the USA as well). Demographics are a problem, and the religious fundamentalists are a potential drag on the economy. Other than that, Israel is in better shape than say Lebanon.

  • @aquestioninthevoid8832

    @aquestioninthevoid8832

    7 ай бұрын

    And Lebanon is your model for comparison?

  • @martinschulze5399

    @martinschulze5399

    7 ай бұрын

    Even germany sucks. I walked around yesterday in a City. Only arabs. Didnt See any germans. The country is done

  • @GeorgeChuy
    @GeorgeChuy8 ай бұрын

    It seems many countries have undergone privatization in 70s and 80s, like UK and Israel. It would be very interesting to see a video made on it, preferably with comparison between different countries in its impact.

  • @YishaiBarr

    @YishaiBarr

    8 ай бұрын

    Israel didn't do it to the extent that Britain did, although by some aspects, it should move in that direction.

  • @GeorgeChuy

    @GeorgeChuy

    8 ай бұрын

    @@YishaiBarr Though not a Briton myself, I have heard many British people complain about the shrinking public welfare since then on, which is felt particularly acute these days when everything is ever more expensive. Actually I suspect there is a right or wrong direction but rather a matter of balance and compromise.

  • @Olliebobalong

    @Olliebobalong

    7 ай бұрын

    Im British, and it stems from WW2 that "government knows what's best, because they got us through the war, so they should run everything" thats the simple explanation as to why the public sector until the early 80's (until Thatchers election victory) grew so vast. The government would put out PSA's during the 50s and 60s as to what distance you should have your furniture apart from each other in your living room. The British public had a total love affair with their own government, because of the trauma WW2 ensued. 70s UK was known as the "sick man of Europe" where state owned and run energy, utilities, transportation, heavy industry etc was constantly on strike, productivity was through the floor, bin collections so infrequent that rubbish was pilled as high as houses are tall, rat infestation in major cities, they even rationed electricity for rolling blackouts and dictated only 4 inches of bath water to preserve gas. Everything, or most things, were privatised through the 80s and 90s, during which the same time, the UKs economy recovered and then some. Those who cry for nationalisation of key industries fail to look at how that went before; regulation, and the guaranteed income from government irrespective of your quality or work and performance is an inherently bad design. While privatisation isnt perfect, it's a damn site better than the alternative. A Happy medium is a healthy amount of regulation, conception rules etc.

  • @GeorgeChuy

    @GeorgeChuy

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Olliebobalong Totally agreed with your conclusion. Hardly can you find good outcomes in extremes. However, unfortunately it is something in human nature to go after extremes rather than stay in the middle path.

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    7 ай бұрын

    Like father like son eyy!!

  • @amineBoucherit
    @amineBoucherit7 ай бұрын

    Wake up people this is why they're attacking Gaza

  • @Skyfire-x

    @Skyfire-x

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, this. They will be colonizing the northern half of Gaza by next year.

  • @crawkn
    @crawkn7 ай бұрын

    The majority of workers are said to be "not part of the tech sector in any way," while the file footage illustrates by coffee shop workers. But coffee shops in the tech sector regions are profiting from the wages of tech sector employees, as are many other services and products. These may not be as lucrative as tech sector work, but it is still an economic benefit to others. Also, automation is reducing employment in most fields to varying degrees, so the issue of how to do consumer-driven economics with fewer people earning much disposable income from wages will need to be addressed economy-wide very soon.

  • @Darrida
    @Darrida7 ай бұрын

    The surge of science in Israel was due to the fall of the USSR. When young scientists poured into the country. Their teachers were Russians. Now this generation is gradually dying out. And the Jews themselves have not shown much talent.

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    The jews have not showed much talent in science?🤣🤣🤣

  • @12q8
    @12q87 ай бұрын

    And conveniently, now it has this crisis to fuel Netenyahu's popularity and support to further take the country down this path.

  • @Twistedsackboy
    @Twistedsackboy7 ай бұрын

    Well this aged weird fast.

  • @leandrojulianmarquez6959
    @leandrojulianmarquez69597 ай бұрын

    Good info. Thanks

  • @thomasdarling2553
    @thomasdarling25537 ай бұрын

    Really really tricky challenges now

  • @menachemgroman2683
    @menachemgroman26837 ай бұрын

    As an ultra orthodox jew I growed up In London leaved their 20 years and Now I m in Israel the difference between This two countries is so big in London There's so many ultra orthodox Jews Who are so successful with no degree In anything and very little English But In Israel there's no normal jobs Without a degree and to do business Is much much more harder because It's still not a capitalistic economy Like Britain and the nonsense of A degree

  • @gordonspicer

    @gordonspicer

    6 ай бұрын

    firstly to improve your CV please use "grew up". Secondly all EU countries for better or worse require qualifications and or degrees for most employment now. In that respect , I recall, Israel has a very well qualified working population compared to others in the OECD

  • @FaisalKhan-wf8ys
    @FaisalKhan-wf8ys7 ай бұрын

    Apartheid states generally run into economic trouble at some point.

  • @deathpunch3917

    @deathpunch3917

    7 ай бұрын

    @FaisalKhan-wf8ys What is an apartheid state and why Israel is one ?

  • @FaisalKhan-wf8ys

    @FaisalKhan-wf8ys

    7 ай бұрын

    @@deathpunch3917 kzread.infoMYUSIcb4qyU?si=CHgJwVtzAbSGLrxC

  • @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk

    @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk

    7 ай бұрын

    That is very true, I am from South Africa

  • @FaisalKhan-wf8ys

    @FaisalKhan-wf8ys

    7 ай бұрын

    @@laetitiavisagie-gg6kk As an American, I apologize for my government's support of apartheid in South Africa. Peace.

  • @benyseus6325

    @benyseus6325

    7 ай бұрын

    Last name “Khan” + anti Israel comment. Classic on brand

  • @mika_chu
    @mika_chu7 ай бұрын

    Hi. How did you get this information ?

  • @user-cx6fc4kn7j
    @user-cx6fc4kn7j4 ай бұрын

    As an Israeli I agree with 95% of what you said The thing I think you got wrong is the causation between the judicial reform and the lack of investments, 2022 - 2023 ware not good in terms of startup funding in the entire world and not just in Israel so saying the lack of startup funding is because of the reform is probably wrong.

  • @CryptoCryoto
    @CryptoCryoto7 ай бұрын

    Economic miracle you must be joking. It’s decades in billions in US aid to a small county the size of Puerto Rico.

  • @saimedi2100
    @saimedi21007 ай бұрын

    boy… let me tell you about recent events

  • @LjaDj5XQKey9mSDxh4
    @LjaDj5XQKey9mSDxh47 ай бұрын

    Thank you, excellent video

  • @idonov8
    @idonov87 ай бұрын

    (I'm an Israeli tech worker) This is a very well made video but I think you completely missed the reasons for Israels becoming a startup Nation. 1. The Russian immigration would be a good boost to the economy, if it wasn't for a huge cultural and language gap that the immigrants had to get through. Most of the educated immigrants had to settle for a low paying job in the beginning because of this, but I can accept that their culture of education did contribute a lot in the long run, mainly through the 2nd generation. 2. The graph you showed about military budget going down is only talking about % of GDP and it compares the worst years of Israels economy to its best years. It mearly shows that Israels economy grew, the military budget is still the second highest expense of the government, after education. The third one is interesting and I guess true. You missed how the mandatory army service is a big contributing factor in educating tech workers, many of the startups here are founded by people from intelligence units with only military experience! Now it's like a rolling snow ball, there is a huge startup culture here, and even during the war hundreds of websites are going live to help with various challenges that the government isn't solving.

  • @YishaiBarr
    @YishaiBarr8 ай бұрын

    The grim future prediction is just another out of multiple grim future predictions that have been made throughout the years. The political stuff has been there forever, the video doesn't actually go into it as much in order to clarify the specifics which do in fact make a difference and as to do with lower productivity demographics like Haredim and Arabs, there's a small barrier to getting a significant amount of Haredim into the workforce and the secular Jews just don't want to do it, because it involves lowering the age exemption in the army, which is unfair. But it would probably work, especially considering people who are unmotivated aren't any good for the army anyway or secular Jews complaining about religious people in the army. Damned if you do or don't situation. As for the Arabs, the issue is the lack of exposure to the academic world and the unchallenging conditions given for affirmative action where many of them end up not doing well in studies due to the low expectations of the challenge.

  • @Nanix1991
    @Nanix19918 ай бұрын

    Can you do countries that will create new economic miracles? We only see countries that were rich and now are in trouble, not the other way around...

  • @user-dz4eb5rb3g

    @user-dz4eb5rb3g

    8 ай бұрын

    Some of them are not rich in which he talks about like India

  • @forroldo2334

    @forroldo2334

    8 ай бұрын

    Probably conflict torn countries like el salvador or Even Venezuela with a régime change

  • @kirill4531

    @kirill4531

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@forroldo2334nah

  • @kirill4531

    @kirill4531

    7 ай бұрын

    I would bet on Poland in Europe Mexico in Northern America

  • @gainal9080
    @gainal90807 ай бұрын

    The wage statistics you quoted are PPP adjusted. Israel's nominal wages are high and well above most Western European countries.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow8 ай бұрын

    So basically Israel is Saudi Arabia but with tech instead of oil.

  • @scottsimon8543

    @scottsimon8543

    8 ай бұрын

    100% false. Israel is the most liberal country in the Middle East.

  • @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh I wish

  • @jilldent5514
    @jilldent55148 ай бұрын

    This is where the need for robots come in. They do all the work so you can learn and pray all day.

  • @alexluthiger731

    @alexluthiger731

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm looking forward to the robo-priests! 🍷😁

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    Even so,are productive people supposed to slave away programming robots to pay for these idiots?

  • @simonestreeter1518

    @simonestreeter1518

    7 ай бұрын

    Nah, their women do all the work, and earn most of the money too. Gotta love the Patriarchs.

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    @@simonestreeter1518 and they force them to work in places where there are few men or something like that ,how can these people pretend to be men?

  • @simonestreeter1518

    @simonestreeter1518

    7 ай бұрын

    What? @@titanicisshit1647

  • @hussammoh3791
    @hussammoh37917 ай бұрын

    All by the US taxpayers. Lol

  • @ynissim
    @ynissim8 ай бұрын

    The creator of this video should go back to the 70-80s of previous century, same "end of democracy" calls yet Israel had made incredible progress. my suggestion is don't consume too much of Israeli journalism, they don't tell the real picture.

  • @mariembuenaventura1278
    @mariembuenaventura12788 ай бұрын

    Solid video, when will you create a video for Philippines? I'm wondering if you can surprise us of how bad you think our future is? Though we already expecting that hehe Some people here are joking about debuff when you live in our country.

  • @Masterfuron
    @Masterfuron7 ай бұрын

    With what just happened to Israel yesterday... I think theyre in trouble.

  • @Planet_Xplorer
    @Planet_Xplorer7 ай бұрын

    You forgot to mention it also gets the highest US aid in the world and to date it has received more than 300 Billion dollars from US taxpayers money that's not to mention all the resources they stole from the Palastenians

  • @gjw2wj469

    @gjw2wj469

    6 ай бұрын

    What is the purpose of a jewish state?. If you dont like follow the jewish religion and read the jewish torah or a 2000 years old book, there is completely no point to create israel for protecting a Jew. A non adherant to jewish religion or an irreligious person is called an atheist and can settle in any other developed country other than israel.

  • @Zelielz1

    @Zelielz1

    4 ай бұрын

    US aid is in exchange of ISrael buying weapons from the US. And they didnt steal any resources from the Palestinians because they dont have any.

  • @Zelielz1

    @Zelielz1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@gjw2wj469 Being safe from people like you.

  • @jevandezande
    @jevandezande7 ай бұрын

    I'm glad whenever I see an ad for Masterworks. It is a great signal that the video maker has no idea about economics, and anything they say about it should be taken with a grain of salt.

  • @princetandukar9290
    @princetandukar92907 ай бұрын

    Well this video aged like milk for Israel

  • @tzirelchana
    @tzirelchana8 ай бұрын

    There are plenty of Haredim in hi tech. The reality is far more nuanced than this vid portrays

  • @Amirimiri

    @Amirimiri

    8 ай бұрын

    Not enough of them are educated enough to join the work force, maybe a small percentage is as you say. But its still not enough and more and more of the average Israeli tax payer money goes to fund the none working ones.

  • @cosimodirondo972

    @cosimodirondo972

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Amirimiri Who then will study and impart Torah?

  • @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cosimodirondo972 Haredim do not study the torah but the talmud

  • @simonestreeter1518

    @simonestreeter1518

    7 ай бұрын

    You must have a unique definition of the word 'plenty'. Hahaahhahaha.

  • @goldstarlazerbeam8562
    @goldstarlazerbeam85627 ай бұрын

    For any young Israeli watching- our situation is a lot better than it seems. Criticize, but don’t give in to certain parties spreading panic inside and outside of the country. Its an interest of the Jewish current that doesn’t see real value in tradition. Living as an Israeli is hard. Being a Jew is hard. We had always had fights within ourselves. Be the best you can and value anything good that comes. Let’t build our land better instead of abandon. As for the doomers- “If the media is ln your side, you are not the resistance”. יהיה בסדר

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    7 ай бұрын

    If the media is on your side you're not the resistance, very beautiful words, truly shows who's are the resistance fighters and who's the occupier, y'all got the media with you, lies for you, propaganda for you, truly shows who's the oppressed, and who's the oppressors, another quote like yours "if you're not careful, the media will convince you the oppressors are the victims and the oppressed are the evil doers"

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas22067 ай бұрын

    Good point about the form that Israel should take. I am talking about the difference between a modern secular state and a nationalistic, religious one. I have always been a supporter of Israel, but this has come with a feeling of unease on its basis. The current controversy over the judiciary, specifically the Supreme Court, is traceable to the fact that Israel does not have a written constitution. Having a court that can block legislation when there is no governing document is just plain silly. The UK is finding this out as well. The founders of Israel, especially Ben-Gurion, resisted the development of a constitution. The reasons were not explicitly stated, but one can guess.

  • @T0MapleLaughs
    @T0MapleLaughs7 ай бұрын

    "Out of nothing." I lol'd.

  • @Moepowerplant

    @Moepowerplant

    7 ай бұрын

    @@joelugo2547 "Backed" for a reason is more like it. In the 70s, the US was wary of the nuclear capacity Israel had developed with French help. They sent aid to avert the possibility that Israel will use the bomb. They still send aid to this day because Israel serves as a foothold for American interests in the Mideast. Not that Israel has to actually depend on them, going by the advanced economy it has. America gets more from Israel than what Israel gets from them. Following the troll logic of you guys, if people so badly wanted a certain item from a retailer that they pay top dollar for it, that makes said retailer dependent on those said desperate customers for survival. Not surprising when one's brain has more emojis than actual thinking.

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    @@joelugo2547 why didn't afghanistan become like israel? it was backed by the US

  • @simonestreeter1518

    @simonestreeter1518

    7 ай бұрын

    Because the average afghani doesn't have a lot of friends and relatives who are bloodsucking bankers.@@titanicisshit1647

  • @OsirisMawn

    @OsirisMawn

    2 ай бұрын

    American aid = nothing then

  • @mozi3051

    @mozi3051

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@titanicisshit1647because afghans doent have a billionaire diaspora that glxan buy a america

  • @Bohemian-Rhapsody
    @Bohemian-Rhapsody7 ай бұрын

    This turned out to be prophetic.

  • @vadim6385
    @vadim63857 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @ash1kh
    @ash1kh7 ай бұрын

    The world was generous enough to give them a chance to grow and prosper. But they choose the trajectory of ceasing to exist in near future.

  • @SincerelyFromStephen
    @SincerelyFromStephen7 ай бұрын

    Not having to learn how to do math because of your religion is a type of privilege I’ve never heard of before

  • @snokesss

    @snokesss

    7 ай бұрын

    Well it's a bit like having the privilege to be blind and deaf.....

  • @SincerelyFromStephen

    @SincerelyFromStephen

    7 ай бұрын

    @@snokesss not even close to being comparable, but sure

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SincerelyFromStephen it is comparable , unless you have no problem living in stupidity

  • @SincerelyFromStephen

    @SincerelyFromStephen

    7 ай бұрын

    @@titanicisshit1647 comparing something that would radically change the way you live your entire life to not knowing algebra is fairly stupid in its own right

  • @titanicisshit1647

    @titanicisshit1647

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SincerelyFromStephen ok little illiterate, yout think not knowing math isn't going to change you live your life?drown in ignorance . Goodbye

  • @dqdq4083
    @dqdq40837 ай бұрын

    This video has aged very well

  • @researchereye
    @researchereye7 ай бұрын

    "Holy Land" don't need economy... 🤣

  • @SabrinaTOSHIRO
    @SabrinaTOSHIRO7 ай бұрын

    I'm follow! From brazil 🎉

  • @user-nh6mx7xs3i
    @user-nh6mx7xs3i8 ай бұрын

    מדהים כמה שהסרטון מדויק. לישראל יש 3 בעיות גדולות: 1 - כלכלה חצי ריכוזית, מלאה במיסים ובירוקרטיות. 2 - אוכלוסיות שלא משתלבות ולמעשה די מסובסדות על ידי הסוציאליזם הישראלי (חרדים וערבים) 3 - הקיטוב שקורע את כל העולם, קורע גם אותנו.

  • @cotzker

    @cotzker

    7 ай бұрын

    אבל מה שיותר מדהים הוא שכל זה לא משפיע ישראל יציבה כלכלית למרות 30 שנות טרור ותשעה חדשי מחאה האוכלוסיה צעירה יותר ממדינות מערביות וכאן הסוד ליציבות. קיטוב לא מונע ממך ללכת לעבודה ולשלם מיסים גיל דווקא כן. הילודה בישראל חיובית ובמגמת עליה משמע שבעשורים הקרובים אנחנו נהיה במקום טוב בהרבה מהמדינות הכי מפותחות כיום. חרדים וערבים זה קישקוש. 85 אחוז מהנשים החרדיות עובדות קבוע ו58 אחוז (או קצת פחות) מהגברים החרדים גם כן עובדים שלא בשחור הגברים הערבים באחוזי אבטלה נמוכים מאוד יחסית לעבר ורק נשארה האישה הערביה שעובדת הרבה פחות מהגבר החרדי. ובאופן כללי מדובר במספרים שלא מכבידים על מדינה צעירה כמו ישראל מה שכן ישראל מגייסת בגיל הכי קריטי וזה די מעמיס על המדינה חיילים מיותרים ומוריד בכוח העובד. תראה את גרמניה למשל. כמות הפנסיונרים שתלויים בה מקריסים אותו למרות אחוזי אבטלה סופר נמוכים וגלי הגירה משמעותיים והאיחוד האירופי שתלוי לה על הצוואר. סין מדווחת על מספרי אוכלוסין עולים אבל האיחוד האירופי הכין מחקר שהראה שסין חזרה לגדלה הקודם. 850 מיליון נפש (זה אמיתי. הודו עברה את סין מזמן) וגם סין לא יכולה לחזור לגידול אוכלוסין בגלל מדיניות הילד האחד. בסין יש עודף גברים וחוסר בנשים. זה יקח להם עשורים לחזור לגידול האוכלוסיה. ותסתכל על זה כמו מאזניים. כשמעצמות אחדות יורדות, אחרות עולות במקומן על חשבון החוב שלהן. וישראל לא בחוב כרגע. אז תעשה את החישוב ותראה באמת באיזו מגמה ישראל נמצאת.

  • @silverkobo

    @silverkobo

    7 ай бұрын

    זה נכון אבל מכיוון שדברים הם דינאמיים, סביר שיהיו גם תנועות מטוטלת לכיוון ההפוך, כמו הפחתה בילודה החרדית ככל שיוקר המחייה עולה, השתלבות בשוק התעסוקה, ואולי גם יותר אינטגרציה חברתית. בו זמנית יכול להיות שנהנה ממגזר הייטק משגשג שיכפר על ההוצאות הגדלות של כספי העברה לחרדים. בקיצור אני לא טוען שהמצב טוב אבל מבחינה ריאלית כנראה שחלק מהמגמות יהיו חיוביות. צריך לזכור שכמו שצוין בתגובה, הפילוג הפוליטי פוגע בכל העולם, ולכן חלק מהמגמות השליליות הן לא רק אצלנו.

  • @tafadzwashepherd4580
    @tafadzwashepherd45807 ай бұрын

    American allies economic miracles always involve massive aid from America and being allowed to be socialist for long enough to build a decent manufacturing hub etc. while enjoying technology transfers 😂. Yeah, big miracle, definitely not explainable or replicable.

  • @Jonathan-wz4cc
    @Jonathan-wz4cc8 ай бұрын

    Accurate!!!

  • @erindanelleavilaavilaguerr7251
    @erindanelleavilaavilaguerr72517 ай бұрын

    Next discussion. Who owns cumbi in aquidneck, rhode island?

  • @northstar-se3jb
    @northstar-se3jb8 ай бұрын

    I love this video as an israeli it is very informative and accurate you definitly highlighted the main problems with israels economy and how alot more complicated than it actually is (as it is with anything) i was there at the protests and its for sure a problem and you did a very good job talking about the divide. its definitly worrying and i hope it gets better soon.

  • @blackjew6827

    @blackjew6827

    8 ай бұрын

    " i was there at the protests " if you take part of the protests, you are part of the problem.

  • @topicsfavorites4859

    @topicsfavorites4859

    8 ай бұрын

    Sorry, the video missed, misread and omitted a lot of things, which led him to incorrect analysis and conclusions: Background about me: I'm a secular Israeli 1. What the protests are really about is a war against religion, and an attempt to overthrow the government, which the left considers illegitimate and afraid of the elected officials due to the scare campaign of the media (they just don't accept the election results so they turned to fascist means to force their will). It has nothing to do with judicial reform, which the leaders of left themselves campaigned for them in the past and are on video for it. It's just a cover up, internally and internationally, for the real motives and goals of it. The reform would only strengthen our institutions, the public trust in them, and also the tech sector eventually, as well as lower the cost of living (the court and the monopolies/billionaires protect one another to preserve their interests on the expense of the common citizen). 2. The information about 70% of tech companies considering moving their money abroad is complete nonsense bogus information produced for political motives. Ever since the judicial reform our media and journalists, they have gone over the deep end, and became completely unreliable with the information they churn out. They spur the protests and generate them themselves, and were manufacturing fake economic articles, every single day, grabbing to anything they could and overblowing it out of all proportions, for scare tactics and in order to influence the israeli public opinion as part of a comprehensive propaganda campaign, which wouldn't shame efforts such as the russians. 3. Haredis don't live off the government as you claimed. You mentioned 50% of the men working, which is something like 30% difference from the secular sector, yet you omitted that 90% of their women work which as high as in the secular sector. Haredis get some minor stipends for having children, which is applicable equally to any family who need support for additional kids, and get some reduction in taxes for property tax and income tax, since they are low income families, which, again, is applicable the same for any low income family. They don't live off the government, they just live in modest and poverty conditions. They pay taxes like everyone else. Our media which try to present them as "leaching" off the government and the public is just anti-Semitic. Don't fall into this trap. 4. The slowdown in the tech sector this year is only temporary and part of a global slowdown in VC investments around the world. The Israeli tech sector already showing signs of recovery and still in a better position relative to other locations around the world. 5. Haredis are bright people and the religious studies give them skills to learn and absorb data like no other. It's what sustained the Jewish people for generations, not secularism, in which you put your trust. They are bookworms with phenomenal memory and logic skills. In one to two year they can complete all secular subjects, which took 12 years to complete in the state educational system (which is falling apart btw), if they so choose. Besides that, they are already showing signs of modernization and opening up their education curriculum to secular subjects, and with an increasing desire to incorporate into the job market. There are also many haredi who become secular later in life and only nourish and supplement the secular population. 6. The high birth rate of Israel, and within the haredis especially, is the ENVY of the entire world, at about 3 births per woman, which gives Israel the most healthy populating pyramid, pretty much anywhere you would look, while all other countries are basically collapsing demographically, which would lead to economic collapse as well. 7. The cost of living here is not so hard as it's presented. The most glaring way to see it are the haredis, that still manage to sustain large families (7 in average) and still manage to sustain all of them, own their homes, even while many of the men study most of the day, and still manage to live comfortably enough and happily (and not due to gov's stipends). Israel was ranked 4th happiest country in the world just recently, and not for no reason. You can still buy here food for cheap, comparable to many other country in the world, even places like brazil, from what I have noticed. You can still buy here cheap apartments in the north, the south and judea and samaria for as little have half a million shekel, and bcz the country is so small and compact, the "remote" locations aren't that remote anyway from the centers of commerce, and in a few decades there are already in the works plans for railway lines that would connect all those parts from north to south. The real estate market abroad, in many countries, is much more cut throat in comparison. In addition, due to the newly found gas fields, we're also energy secured (we're something like 3rd in the world in per capita gas reserved), and energy prices also have better prospects here than much of the rest of the world. Telecommunication prices are lowest in the world. Water we produce more than we need, and independent of rain, so also better than the rest of the world. Rent is also not that expensive and you can find adequate enough places for $800 or perhaps even cheaper. 8. Israel also has very strong sectors in defense, pharmaceuticals, diamond cutting, gas/renewable energies and tourism, as well as making it as an up and coming transportation hub with the new railway deal from the arab gulf to the port of haifa, which was announced just recently, so it's far from being just the tech sector as your video portrayed. 9. you portrayed that israel survived based US support before the 90s which is again nonsense. The US applied 15 years embargo on Israel once the country was funded, and only after the peace agreement with Egypt in 1979, as a compensation for relinquishing the Sinai peninsula back to Egypt, is when america started pumping some relatively significant money, to the amount of about 2 billion per year, which only came as military aid, anyway, and not as economic aid. The German holocaust restitution payment was also insulting and extremely low (3 billion marks over a period of 14 years). Apparently Germany till this day still owes the state of Israel 18 billion, since they took over the debt of east Germany after reunification, which was never paid so far. 10. The only growing conservative population of israel (reverse trend from the rest of the world), which rejects progressivism, wokeness, and liberalism, all the ills which the western world today is plagued from, while reconnecting with God and with their roots, would only also make the nation of Israel stronger and more united than ever, at a time when the rest of the world is crumbling away bewildered and confused. 11. With the increase of antisemitism in the US, the day is not far, where they would have nowhere to escape to but to Israel. This would then again create an unstoppable flow of money and immigration into the country. Israel actually has everything going for it economic wise and also societal wise (the trends are positives).... so I don't know what "dark side" of the economy you saw, which doesn't exist in fact, besides the imaginative figments of the feverish media which paints everything black purposefully, yet have no idea what they're talking about. I'm very optimistic about the future in this country. I found the information quite incomplete, lacking, misrepresenting and falling to the trap of the sensationalized media headlines, which have little connection to reality and to future predictions and understanding of our society. I'll suggest you do a do-over in your next research.

  • @JazzATrain

    @JazzATrain

    8 ай бұрын

    @@topicsfavorites4859 Excellent response. Thank you for the accurate information.

  • @northstar-se3jb

    @northstar-se3jb

    8 ай бұрын

    yea i guess i didnt realize a lot of that thanks for bringing it to light ill do more reaserch next time @@topicsfavorites4859

  • @gabrielsilva-pl3dx

    @gabrielsilva-pl3dx

    8 ай бұрын

    Do you think the demographics of west bank Will be a problem in the future tô Israel?

  • @arikurtz2012
    @arikurtz20128 ай бұрын

    Israel is the land of miricles so betting against it is at your own risk. the article also ommits the charadi womens contribution to the economy.

  • @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    8 ай бұрын

    That's an odd thing to say. Should we glee that we get one handicapped instead of two???

  • @gordonspicer
    @gordonspicer6 ай бұрын

    Israel arms sales before this October 2023 Hamas was were a record 12 US Billion. With the practicle success (again) of Iron Dome and Arrow 3 anti missile system (selected by Germany recently) you can expect their defence sales to boom. This will involve all aspect of weapons and will involve its technical & IT sectors.

  • @hebrewinhebrew
    @hebrewinhebrew4 ай бұрын

    Israel still spends a lot of money on wars. In the 90's when 2 million Russian Jews moved to Israel, many were not even Jewish, many were alcoholic and poor and not educated. Yes, Israel is expensive. Many cannot buy a home. Many people are educated. So the competition over jobs is intense.

  • @victorcheg4556
    @victorcheg45567 ай бұрын

    Israel's Miracle= donations from USA

  • @sowishful

    @sowishful

    7 ай бұрын

    Stop bro! You’re being antisemitic!

  • @lightman2258

    @lightman2258

    7 ай бұрын

    Why such a little country needs billions every year?

  • @vdante7299

    @vdante7299

    7 ай бұрын

    the only functional country in the middle east..

  • @Flashh2124

    @Flashh2124

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@sowishful😂😂😂😂😂

  • @OsirisMawn

    @OsirisMawn

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lightman2258 billions of YOUR tax payer money to people who look down on you

  • @jero_me
    @jero_me7 ай бұрын

    Everytime I heard the word Israel, I feel sad about the palestinians kids and women killed everyday. The world should stop this 😢

  • @martinschulze5399

    @martinschulze5399

    7 ай бұрын

    Its Muslims. No reason to cry

  • @hansmaulwurf9051
    @hansmaulwurf90518 ай бұрын

    Ever heard of aspect ratio?

  • @TheIdo14
    @TheIdo147 ай бұрын

    This is another comment by an Israeli that confirms that the contents of this video correspond very well with reality.

  • @bennysh
    @bennysh8 ай бұрын

    This is a very accurate representation of the past, current and future status of Israel. Well done. As an Israeli, I'm very pessimistic at the moment.

  • @igoralexandershnaidstein1599

    @igoralexandershnaidstein1599

    8 ай бұрын

    I live in Canada,if you think Canada is prosperous,think again,zero growth ,very expensive,housing is unaffordable and I think it’s the same situation in most developed countries

  • @bennysh

    @bennysh

    8 ай бұрын

    I'll take Canada over Israel any day of the week. Full separation of state and religion is exactly what Israel needs, ASAP. @@igoralexandershnaidstein1599

  • @user-gn8ct4gd8v

    @user-gn8ct4gd8v

    8 ай бұрын

    Many Israelies are affraid from the population growth of the Charedim, but in some way this what promises the continuation of Israel . In the next 20 years youre gonna see Charedim in technological units in the IDF, in leading roles in the academy and more...

  • @effyl01

    @effyl01

    8 ай бұрын

    As an Israeli, exactly what you said, exactly what he said.

  • @cosimodirondo972

    @cosimodirondo972

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-gn8ct4gd8v Every army has its divisions; the Charedim is the most important division.

  • @maxant4285
    @maxant42857 ай бұрын

    This video is irrelevant now.

  • @zackz6600
    @zackz66007 ай бұрын

    👏 👏👏 nice video.

  • @bladerunner.1984
    @bladerunner.19848 ай бұрын

    The political crisis in Israel isn't 5 months old. Israel had 5 elections since 2019. Pretty much all of that is a part of one story - a large amount of people are tired of Bibi Netanyahu and want him gone, but he doesn't want to go. This guy been in power almost the same time as Putin, and this time he had to compromise and make alliance with prettt far right parties in knesset, in order to stay in power. The controversial judicial reform serves the same purpose. With all that said, same as with Putin in Russia, a lot of Israelis love Bibi and keep voting for him. It is really complicated.

  • @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    @Shut.Eye.Cinema

    8 ай бұрын

    And Belgium had 3 times that amount of elections, so what

  • @mRGuitarShow1
    @mRGuitarShow18 ай бұрын

    I understand the ethos of your channel is to be the doomer, but you forgot to mention the natural gas Israel started exporting in recent years, which adds around 0.5% annual GDP automatically and initiated a national wealth fund. Also, what about the fantastic results of Israel's defense industries? Breaking sales records year after year? The reduced VC activity in hi-tech is a global trend, not exclusive to Israel. The above is not to disregard the demographic challenges the country faces, albeit they are not impossible to deal with, imo.

  • @ExplainedwithDom

    @ExplainedwithDom

    8 ай бұрын

    It's not about being a doomer, but rather exploring the less visible aspects of stories that we tell ourselves about different countries. I would say: a) the point is that there is a disbalance between Israel's GDP and how that translates into individual economic benefits perceived by an individual, 0.5% change is not going to significantly affect that. b) True, but not to the same extent and the political instability definitely plays a part in that per statements from VCs on this topic. c) Any challenge is possible to deal with including this one, what I'm saying is that it's going to be quite difficult.

  • @mRGuitarShow1

    @mRGuitarShow1

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ExplainedwithDom "Exploring the less visible" does not necessarily means negative predictions, which are a motif of the channel. Just observing. I didn't disagree that there is a meaningful difference between nominal and real GDP per capita. Hopefully new reforms against protectionism are going to destroy some centralized aspects in the Israeli economy, such as the food oligopoly / duopoly. Real estate is also a major factor, unfortunately there is not solution in plain sight, except increasing the new homes. Perhaps Israeli tech is going to help with that. In regards to the gas, you need to take into account that Israel is energy independent now, and where electricity inflation in some European countries had percentages increase of triple digits, Israel barely is independent on oil thus the increases where very mild (around 10-15% if I'm not mistaken), so the gas has a big positive geopolitical & economical implications to Israel.

  • @MozartJunior22

    @MozartJunior22

    8 ай бұрын

    It is true Israel now has natural gas, and the defense industries are doing good business, but like the video said, a country can't rely on small things like these. The power of demographics is stronger than it seems. Having 20% of the population (Haredim) not contribute to the national product (and actually even being a burden) - this is not how you create a booming economy. Imagine having 10 people try to cook a meal but 2 of them just sit in the corner and occasionally eat from the food. Unfortunately they don't even care, and will even tell you that "it is an honor to pay an economic price in order to do the Lord's work". I think the Haredim can do amazing stuff if they just decide they want to, but they will probably only wake up when it's too late, and all the seculars will find themselves another place.

  • @mRGuitarShow1

    @mRGuitarShow1

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MozartJunior22 I agree, it is a burden.

  • @tsippyhadass897

    @tsippyhadass897

    7 ай бұрын

    The "burden" buy 10 times more food and clothes than the "others"

  • @danh1532
    @danh15327 ай бұрын

    Well we might see the end of Israel pretty soon. ☹️

  • @atanasstoilov421
    @atanasstoilov4217 ай бұрын

    I think you may have missed the elephant in the room, sir!

  • @meganbaker9116
    @meganbaker91167 ай бұрын

    Quite a trick talking about Israel for more than two minutes without mentioning the Palestinians. Head in the sand, anyone?