Jerusalem's Market is Mahane Yehuda

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

Mahane Yehuda, which was first opened more than 100 years ago, is the Middle Eastern market, par excellence. In between the veggie and nut stands, new cafes and even gourmet restaurants are opening these days. By Harvey Stein

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  • I can't find information on annual German aid to Israel. Where did you find this information?

  • @kall4less Germany gives aid.

  • @lSaif There are many in Israel for decades for ending American aid. Almost all of the military aid is spent in America anyway, but the humanitarian aid is unnecessary. A more expensive problem for America is the unnecessary NATO. Europe doesn't need 20 times more money than Israel gets just to protect it from a Soviet Union that in extinct.

    I've found no evidence that Israel receives a penny from anywhere but the U.S.

  • @kall4less Well I am not too sure about that, America actually gives Israel 2mill dollars off tax money a day, Britian gives a few billions as well along with many other European powers.

  • Such, lovely, peaceful people, just trying to live, not harming anybody. It's incredible that there exists so many vicious malicious lies about the Israeli people. God bless the wonderful Israelis who give so much to our world. We wouldn't be at all the same without their incredible contributions.

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