אין עליך ציון משמח הלבבות האחד היחיד והמיוחד אשרינו עם ישראל שזכינו בך לתפארת מדינת ישראל
@user-qk7yg4oo3c10 ай бұрын
איזה כיף לראות את הזמר והנגנים מנגנים מקסים תודות לכולכם
@צביהיהב10 күн бұрын
עבדת שליחות שראויה לכבוד והערצה .שולחת לך .בריאות ואריכות ימים טובים בשם כל משפחתי .
@user-qk7yg4oo3c2 ай бұрын
איזה תענוג לשמוע אותך מקסים ✨✨💖
@ayalakarny7284 Жыл бұрын
השם ישמח אותך.רואים שאתה שר מלב מלא אהבה.תודה
@avikazak6558 ай бұрын
Can you translite this for me?
@טלילוי-ו8ב2 ай бұрын
כמה חן ונועם יש לזמר הזה מאז ומתמיד גם לפני 40 שנה ויותר עוד בתחילת דרכו (אני זוכרת את הקלטות אצל סבתא שלי ז"ל) היה אהוב על הבריות ועל שומעיו והכל בענווה וצניעות גם בהליכותיו וגם בנעימותיו. ברכה עליך מה ציון גולן היקר.
@נאוהיצחקי-מ3ק Жыл бұрын
תודה רבה על השירים היפים ובמיוחד השירים החדשים מאוד אהבתי ,יישר כח !!!
@מאירדנוך-ו9צ4 жыл бұрын
ציון גולן התותח איזה הופעה של החיים כייף עולמי כל דקה צפייה
@gigigoo462Ай бұрын
ابداع اليمن في كل مكان الف تحية زيون ولان❤
@נאוהיצחקי-מ3ק Жыл бұрын
אני ממש מודה לכם על הכל , תבורכו בכל הברכות ,!!!! נאוה יצחקי ר עקיבא 145 בני ברק
ציון גולן הגדול והדגול אתה משמח ומרחיב הלב במיוחד בעת הזאת.
@Tehila0073 жыл бұрын
אלוף האלופים שר מהלב והנשמה
@הראלכהן-ד3ח Жыл бұрын
יוחאי גרפי תותח
@עדייפתחי-ק9ת3 жыл бұрын
וואו ציון גולן, איזה הופעה אדירה ומרגשת. מי שגדל עם השירים של התימנים משפיק שישמע שיר אחד ויעלה בו כמויות של רגש, כי ככה זה בתרבות התמנית, יש המון רגש. יישר כוח ציון גולן הופעה מדהימה
@פזיתרובנס3 жыл бұрын
ציון גולן זה הופעה שמחת חיים
@שלמהשחר-ד2ש3 жыл бұрын
כיף לשמוע אותך ולהנות מקולך הערב תודה.
@doronb-a13932 жыл бұрын
כאשר ציון (הקול היפה בישראל) עולה, רואים את יואב מטרי (כלי הקשה) מחייך בהנאה, מהקול היפיפה ❣️, למרות שמכיר אותו היטב.
@elmisticco3 жыл бұрын
*Simply magnificent! Long live Yemenite people wherever they are!* 🥇🏆🏅🎖😘
@yossefhabary53122 жыл бұрын
ציון גולן הזמר מס1 והאחד והיחיד יואב מטרי על כלי ההקשה.
@gersonrubin33144 жыл бұрын
Zion Golan Shalom from Brazil!
@igalcocave97702 жыл бұрын
מדהים והכל על טהרת היהדות
@IdoBdani-gu1nb Жыл бұрын
התקדמנו יפה.
@שלמהשחר-ד2ש3 жыл бұрын
כיף לשמוע את קולך הערב.
@BatyaGilbert-w4l8 ай бұрын
Great music love you
@שולמית-צ5מАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@mrwanahmad55923 жыл бұрын
حبيبي زيونننننن
@hhabkaalaraby51384 жыл бұрын
شلوم على زيون وعلى الحاضرين.
@בניריחני11 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
@matiyosef4698 Жыл бұрын
חנן בן אריח
@Θψπμλβττςιξ2 жыл бұрын
American-backed Saudi war in Yemen. United Nations officials and aid experts warn that this could become the worst famine the world has seen in a generation. “The risk of a major catastrophe is very high,” Mark Lowcock, the United Nations humanitarian chief, told me. “In the worst case, what we have in Yemen now has the potential to be worse than anything any professional in this field has seen during their working lives.” Both the Obama and Trump administrations have supported the Saudi war in Yemen with a military partnership, arms sales, intelligence sharing and until recently air-to-air refueling. The United States is thus complicit in what some human rights experts believe are war crimes. The bottom line: Our tax dollars are going to starve children.much of Yemen, they flinch and wonder if they are about to be bombed, and I had interviews interrupted by automatic weapons fire overhead. After witnessing the human toll and interviewing officials on both sides, including the president of the Houthi rebels who control much of Yemen, I find the American and Saudi role in this conflict to be unconscionable. The Houthis are repressive and untrustworthy, but this is not a reason to bomb and starve Yemeni children. What is most infuriating is that the hunger is caused not by drought or extreme weather, but by cynical and failed policies in Riyadh and Washington. The starvation does not seem to be an accidental byproduct of war, but rather a weapon in it. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, backed by the United States, are trying to inflict pain to gain leverage over and destabilize the Houthi rebels. The reason: The Houthis are allied with Iran. The governments of Saudi Arabia and the United States don’t want you to see pictures like Yaqoob’s or reflect on the suffering in Yemen. The Saudis impose a partial blockade on Houthi areas, banning commercial flights and barring journalists from special United Nations planes there. I’ve been trying for more than two years to get through the Saudi blockade, and I finally was able to by tagging onto Lowcock’s United Nations delegation.After a major famine, there is always soul-searching about how the world could have allowed this to happen. What’s needed this time is not soul-searching a few years from now, but action to end the war and prevent a cataclysmThe problem in Yemen is not so much a shortage of food as it is an economic collapse - GDP has fallen in half since the war started - that has left people unable to afford food. Yaqoob was especially vulnerable. He is the second of eight children in a poor household with a father who has mental health problems and can’t work steadily. Moreover, the father, like many Yemenis, chews qat - a narcotic leaf that is very widely used in Yemen and offers an easy high. This consumes about $1 a day, reducing the budget available for food. The family sold some land to pay for Yaqoob’s care, so its situation is now even more precarious. A few rooms down from Yaqoob was Fawaz Abdullah, 18 months old, his skin mottled and discolored with sores. Fawaz is so malnourished that he has never been able to walk or say more than “Ma” or “Ba.”Some 85,000 children may have already died here in Yemen, and 12 million more people may be on the brink of starvation, casualties in part of theYemen - He is an 8-year-old boy who is starving and has limbs like sticks, but Yaqoob Walid doesn’t cry or complain. He gazes stolidly ahead, tuning out everything, for in late stages of starvation the human body focuses every calorie simply on keeping the organs functioning. Yaqoob arrived unconscious at Al Sadaqa Hospital here, weighing just over 30 pounds. He has suffered complications, and doctors say that it is unclear he will survive and that if he does he may suffer permanent brain damage. the area known as Kraytar, in the Yemeni city of Aden, was destroyed by coalition airstrikes in mid-2015. Credit...Giles Clarke for The New York TimesYaqoob Walid, 8, who is suffering from malnutrition that is so prolonged it may prove fatal, has been in the hospital for more than a mont +967716547391