War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
Valley Patriot August 2016 issue - article by Forest Rain | The Arab World Ha...Forest Rain
The Arab World Has an Empathy Problem - a serious look at the very politically incorrect but oh so crucial question: Why are atrocious acts so common in Arab society?
(article by Forest Rain published in the Valley Patriot August edition)
Valley Patriot July 2016 issue - article by Forest RainForest Rain
article published in the Valley Patriot July addition about the most incredible day in Israel - the day Gilad Shalit was released from Hamas captivity and came home
ירושלים בירת ישראל הנצחית? יום ירושלים 2015 ו2016 | Jerusalem, the eternal ca...Forest Rain
ביום ירושלים יהודים עושים צעדת דגלים משער שכם לכותל. בערב יום ירושלים 2015, ללא סקירה תקשורתית אבל עם הרבה התלהבות של ערביי ירושלים התקיימה צעדה אחרת, בדיוק באותו מסלול.
שנה אחרי, ביום ירושלים יש דיונים בבג"צ על לגיטימיות צעדת הדגלים. בבירת ישראל הנפת דגל המדינה נחשבת פרובוקציה...
בעוד שאנו שוכחים את העבר המפואר של עמינו, שכנינו יוצרים לעצמם עתיד אחר.
On Jerusalem Day the reunification of the eternal capital of the Jewish people is celebrated with a march of flags through Damascus Gate to the Western Wall (the only part of the Temple Mount where Jews are allowed to gather freely).
On the eve of Jerusalem Day 2015 a very different march took place – in the exact same route as the Jewish flag parade.. There was no media coverage but there was much enthusiasm from the Arab population of Jerusalem.
One year later on Jerusalem Day there were discussions in the Israeli Supreme Court regarding the legitimacy of Israel's traditional flag parade. It has become a "provocation" against our Muslim neighbors to wave the national flag in nation's capital.
While too many Israelis are drifting from our glorious past, our neighbors are thinking about the long term, teaching their youth and striving to a very different future
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
Valley Patriot August 2016 issue - article by Forest Rain | The Arab World Ha...Forest Rain
The Arab World Has an Empathy Problem - a serious look at the very politically incorrect but oh so crucial question: Why are atrocious acts so common in Arab society?
(article by Forest Rain published in the Valley Patriot August edition)
Valley Patriot July 2016 issue - article by Forest RainForest Rain
article published in the Valley Patriot July addition about the most incredible day in Israel - the day Gilad Shalit was released from Hamas captivity and came home
ירושלים בירת ישראל הנצחית? יום ירושלים 2015 ו2016 | Jerusalem, the eternal ca...Forest Rain
ביום ירושלים יהודים עושים צעדת דגלים משער שכם לכותל. בערב יום ירושלים 2015, ללא סקירה תקשורתית אבל עם הרבה התלהבות של ערביי ירושלים התקיימה צעדה אחרת, בדיוק באותו מסלול.
שנה אחרי, ביום ירושלים יש דיונים בבג"צ על לגיטימיות צעדת הדגלים. בבירת ישראל הנפת דגל המדינה נחשבת פרובוקציה...
בעוד שאנו שוכחים את העבר המפואר של עמינו, שכנינו יוצרים לעצמם עתיד אחר.
On Jerusalem Day the reunification of the eternal capital of the Jewish people is celebrated with a march of flags through Damascus Gate to the Western Wall (the only part of the Temple Mount where Jews are allowed to gather freely).
On the eve of Jerusalem Day 2015 a very different march took place – in the exact same route as the Jewish flag parade.. There was no media coverage but there was much enthusiasm from the Arab population of Jerusalem.
One year later on Jerusalem Day there were discussions in the Israeli Supreme Court regarding the legitimacy of Israel's traditional flag parade. It has become a "provocation" against our Muslim neighbors to wave the national flag in nation's capital.
While too many Israelis are drifting from our glorious past, our neighbors are thinking about the long term, teaching their youth and striving to a very different future
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
War in Haifa is a photo series created by photojournalist Lenny M from Haifa. The series documents the effects of the Second Lebanon war in Haifa, located in northern Israel.
The war began on 12 July 2006 when Hezbollah instigated missile attacks on Israeli towns, crossed the border killing Israeli soldiers and taking the bodies back across the border to Lebanon. For 34 days Hezbollah bombarded Israeli towns with missiles filled with metal "death balls," pre-meditated shrapnel designed to rip holes in anything in its path: metal, wood and flesh. In this war it wasn't soldiers who were attacked; it was men, women in children – in their homes. For the first time Haifa, a city in the heart of undisputed Israel, became the frontline of war.
When Israel comes up in conversation people around the world have a tendency to think only of politics and the Palestinian-Israeli the conflict. Israel is much more than that… take a look at something completely different – birds of Israel. Nature here is extremely diverse and beautiful. Take a look, enjoy!
Israeli soldiers are often accused of committing atrocities. I created the following presentation to give people who live abroad a glimpse of the true face of Israeli soldiers. Take a look and see what your media is not showing you.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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