National Anthem of Israel - "Hatikvah" (The Hope) Includes lyrics in both Hebrew (with Romanized transliteration) and English. For the instrumental version: • Israeli National Anthe...
@@Donpistachio2008 they always send hate comments on videos that’s related to Israel, even tho this has nothing to do with the conflict, but these trolls just want to start an argument in the comments
listen man i want to is best for pamestinians as well but honestly i think the best they can do for their childrens sake is to forsake thwir hatred for jews abd become citizens of israel, they would have wverything 5 times than what they would have if they established a "palestinian" state
As a supporter and member of the Jewish and Hebrew society, I stand with Israel and Palestine. My grandmother immigrated during the years following WW11 as an orthodox jew and carried the legacy for 60+ years. Screw the Neo-Nazis. We can study and participate in whatever religion we want to.
Meanwhile Israelis thinking:"dude why there is sudden increase in views " It's because of the most inspired singer of India , bollywood sometime copy songs from places and language we can't even imagine 😂
I grew up in Hawaii singing a lot of stuff in Hawaiian, which of course I was not conversant in. Pidgin, yeah, but Hawaiian, just the common words that everyone would sprinkle into their day to day speech. But I am learning Hebrew and someday the lyrics will be more than just odd words.
Just search up the Maccabean Revolt. It's history of the Hebrews, the originality of Hanukkah, and proof that Jerusalem belongs to them. No Palestinian comments exist there, because those people clearly don't know history and have no idea what that is.
sahi kaha..Mai olympics mai Israeli ka national anthem sunkar bola ye mera mulk mera desh kyon baja rahe hai..🤣🤣..phir pata chala hamari ye behem hamare anu mallik sahab ki meherbani hai.
For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth. I pray for the peace of Jerusalem
What a beautiful gentle song, of a beautiful gentle people. Brought tears to my eyes. When I was a five year old girl, my brutal Communist tyrant father assaulted and injured me because I said I liked the sound of the word Israel more than the word Palestine. Today I proudly support Israel and the wonderful Jewish people, who are courage and resilience personified, cloaked in gentle grace. You inspire me, and I can’t wait to visit the beautiful land of Israel ♥️(and I am not Jewish). Am Yisrael Chai!
@@Hayatikoloha Hospital records in Gaza report about 17k-18k fatalities, of which 29% are under 18 (despite being about 50% of the population), additionally, the IDF in Gaza have achieved one of the smallest civilian to combatant ratio's in the history of urban warfare, no other military has faced such evil which embeds themselves among densely packed civilian areas and yet have been able to achieve such a comparatively successful ratio, a true testament to IDF effectiveness and morality.
Turkey 🇹🇷 is not a islamist country, its a good secular free country that is majoritarly Muslim. Turkey was one of the first that recognised Israel. Long live Turkey and Israel! 🇹🇷 🇮🇱
keyboard jihadis can waste their time in the comments sections whilst we would keep developing. Already arab countries have understood the strength of Israel and begun to accept normalization with Israel. 🇮🇱💪
Israel will get rid of those hamas staying in palestine.. after hamas vanished.. palestinian people will be safe Long live israel and those innocent palestinian people!
whatever be the trolls but still Malik Sir should be praised for bringing this "tune" and adding this with hindi "patriotic" songs . Atleast he had widely introduced the same using "Israeli anthem"s tunes who are the best & most reliable friend of Hindustan/India ....🙏🇮🇳🙏
Mungu aibariki nchi ya Israeli.Amani na upendo kwa wayahudi wote duniani. Msikate tamaa twawaombea mkaibuke washindi. Vita ni vyake Yehova,jitie moyo yatakwisha
Update: 35%:Hate To Israel "50% Are From Islamic Union And 25% Are N*zis+Anti-Jews And 25% Are Commies" 35%:Love To Israel "50% Are Indians" 29%:Memes 1%:Me "I Love Israel "Not Goverment" And Palestine
@@khebs_ truth, indians love israel, because they know what problems theyre facing with islam in india. islam literally split india into india and pakistan.
@@Zionist298you’re not gonna take it well when you find out Palestinians are direct descendants of not only the canaanites, but also the biblical Israelites😂 Israelis now are polish and east European😂 make it make sense
@@El-Masri That's just completely false, see the following studies: The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people Behar et al. 2010 Genome-Wide Diversity in the Levant Reveals Recent Structuring by Culture Haber et al. 2013 The genomic history of the Middle East Almarri et al. 2021 The studies cited above actually show that the Arab Palestinians, consistently relate genetically to Jordanians, Bedouins, Egyptians, and to a lesser extent, Saudi Arabians. On the other hand, numerous studies have found that all major Jewish groups (i.e Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Mizrahim) share common ancestry to the southern Levant, clustering genetically with Samaritans. Studies on Jewish populations have been principally conducted using three types of genealogical DNA tests: autosomal (atDNA), mitochondrial (mtDNA), and Y-chromosome (Y-DNA). atDNA tests, which look at the entire DNA mixture, show that Jewish populations have tended to form GENETIC ISOLATES - relatively closely related groups in independent communities with most in a community sharing significant ancestry - with Ashkenazi Jews forming the largest such group. Autosomal genetic analysis in 2012 revealed that North African Jews are genetically close to European Jews, which "shows that North African Jews date to biblical-era Israel, and are not largely the descendants of natives who converted to Judaism." A 2009 study was able to genetically identify individuals with full or partial Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.[91] In August 2012, Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People, a book by Harry Ostrer, concluded that all major Jewish groups share a common Middle Eastern origin.[136] Ostrer also refuted the Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry.[137] Autosomal genetic analysis in 2012 revealed that North African Jews are genetically close to European Jews, which "shows that North African Jews date to biblical-era Israel, and are not largely the descendants of natives who converted to Judaism,"[138] A 2004 study by Shen et al. compared the Y-DNA and DNA-mt of 12 Samaritan men with those of 158 men who were not Samaritans, divided between 6 Jewish populations (Ashkenazi, Moroccan, Libyan, Ethiopian, Iraqi and Yemeni) and 2 non-Jewish populations from Israel (Druze and Arab). The study concludes that significant similarities exist between paternal lines of Jews and Samaritans, hinting at a common Israelite origin. A study led by Harry Ostrer published on 11 June 2010, found close links between Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jews, and found them to be genetically distinct from non-Jews. In the study, DNA from the blood of 237 Jews and about 2,800 non-Jews was analyzed, and it was determined how closely related they were through IBD. Individuals within the Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi groups shared high levels of IBD, roughly equivalent to that of fourth or fifth cousins. All three groups shared many genetic features, suggesting a common origin dating back more than 2,000 years. The study did find that all three Jewish groups did show various signs of admixture with non Jews, with the genetic profiles of Ashkenazi Jews indicating between 30% and 60% admixture with Europeans, although they clustered more closely with Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews. A 2014 study by Fernandez et al. found that Ashkenazi Jews display a frequency of haplogroup K which suggests ancient Middle Eastern origins, stating that this observation clearly contradicts the results of the study led by Richards which suggested a predominantly European origin for the Ashkenazi community's maternal line. The Y chromosome of most Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contains mutations that are common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population, according to a study of haplotypes of the Y chromosome by Michael Hammer, Harry Ostrer and others, published in 2000.[29] According to Hammer et al. this suggests that the paternal lineages of Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East. The estimated cumulative total male genetic admixture amongst Ashkenazim was, according to Hammer et al., "very similar to Motulsky's average estimate of 12.5%. This could be the result, for example, of "as little as 0.5% per generation, over an estimated 80 generations", according to Hammer et al. Such figures indicated that there had been a "relatively minor contribution" to Ashkenazi paternal lineages by converts to Judaism and non-Jews. In 2000, M. Hammer, et al. conducted a study on 1,371 men and definitively established that part of the paternal gene pool of Jewish communities in Europe, North Africa and Middle East came from a common Middle East ancestral population. They suggested that most Jewish communities in the Diaspora remained relatively isolated and endogamous compared to non-Jewish neighbor populations. Behar et al. conclude that it is unlikely that North African Jews have significant Arab, or Berber admixture, "consistent with social restrictions imposed by religious restrictions," or endogamy. This study also found genetic similarities between the Ashkenazi and North African Jews of European mitochondrial DNA pools In addition, according to Biblical archeologist Jonathan N. Tubb, Israelites, Phoenicians, and Ammonites all were Canaanite in ethnicity, and descend from the same people who arrived in the land 10,000 years ago (8,000 BCE), with later arrivals from the Zagros and Caucasus mountains.
@@humanfrommars882 israel is willing for two state solution but the arabs doesn't want that, they wanted all the land for themselves and since because of that, they started a war
I'm pro palestine (not supporting Hamas) but this is one of my favourite anthems and definitely and outlier in my favourite list (I like energic and borderline aggressive ones the most)
@@azzzr1el yeah. I also do that with most religions, I don't really like Christianity, or Islam or Judaism but I really like to study them and at least try to treat the holy books I own in a respectful manner lol (I just own a Bible and a Quran, with the Old Testament in the Bible covering about everything written in the Torah lol)
I hate Israel, those who love Israel, those who see Israel as innocent, and those who support Israel. And I can't tell you anything except that you're bad. Because you do not have the mind, conscience, compassion and humanity to understand me. Greetings from your enemy in Türkiye.🇹🇷🇵🇸🇹🇷🇵🇸🇹🇷🇵🇸🇹🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷🇵🇰
@@yusufkuscu1453 And you, you're just not open-minded. It's not just about good and bad when it comes to Israel and Palestine, because things are much more complicated than that. Take some time to reflect and educate yourself properly before writing.
@עדה מוריין hey, I'm from India, and sending Israel lots of love from India, I know I'm a Muslim but still I'm in love with Israel and everything related to Israel, I don't care what other Muslim around the world do, and I'm really sorry for that copy cat Indian singer Anu malik, he is so overrated and I'm saying sorry from his side.
LOL IKR! Look at all the dislikes. Last time I was on this video there was a pretty normal like to dislike ratio but I think there were some anti-Israeli groups that came to this video. Anyways, Stand with Israel!