Since 2020, we've been living in a state of national emergency. Lockdowns, working from home, children without childcare or schooling, wars or an unending war, people are being killed, rockets, businesses are closing, lives are being destroyed, and all for a supreme purpose. How could it not be?

But here we don't need much imagination: just think about the first supreme purpose — health!

Violating people's basic rights to reduce the burden on the healthcare system — and not by adding beds in hospitals, increasing the number of doctors and medical staff, and improving the conditions of those teams, but by means of a lockdown.

But we didn't stop at health; we moved on to security. And everything seems natural, as if it happened without intervention. Regarding the coronavirus, that is true, but regarding October 7th, I am not at all sure that those who were in charge then are not to blame. It's not about conspiracies that something was done intentionally; it's about the fact that they failed to prevent it, and brought about a situation in which Israel was attacked from Gaza by surprise.

But the worst is the ways of dealing with the problems: the attitude of 'we will decide everything, we'll lock you down as much as we want and treat you as if you are little children who understand nothing' — that's not the attitude of people who are confident in themselves. That's not how you make people responsible for their lives; that's how you make people dependent on the decisions of others. Is that the goal?

Only one year out of six was quiet. Guess when.