For decades, the massive stone circles of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights were considered a singular, mysterious anomaly—often dubbed "Israel's Stonehenge." However, new research led by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is rewriting that narrative. Using advanced satellite imagery and remote sensing technology, researchers have discovered that this iconic monument is actually the centerpiece of a much larger, previously hidden phenomenon.
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Is that supposed to be a Hitler reference?
That doesn’t work anymore now that Jews aren’t powerless like they used to.
That’s fine, only the insecure blame the Jews for their issues (take a look at the “successful” Arab world as a fine example).
Care to share your insecurities? as a Jew I might be able to help you with any money or weather issues you might have, I’m also good with space lasers.