In Israel or abroad, living is better than dying

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In Israel or abroad, living is better than dying

12:19 AM • April 23 2026 IDT

Many grotesque moments occurred during the unstatesmanlike ceremonies this week – from the blatant glorification of Benjamin and Sarah Netanyahu at the Independence Day ceremony, which was nothing but a long and expensive election ad, to the torch-lighter who took pride in flattening Gaza with a bulldozer, to the singing president of Argentina and a host of other nationalistic cringe moments.

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