Look above the window..... 17
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Well, I'm not exactly tired of winning just yet either
Shalom, too.
ם Hebrew "m" I think.
Looked like a snake on the window lol
Shit, and I looked straight at it thinking there must be something hidden there!!
Need to get my eyes tested, well done!
You mean the Vav and the Lamed in Shalom?
... maybe.
It means peace in Hebrew
Sauce:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.jpost.com/israel-news/el-al-plane-carries-new-message-of-peace-on-official-flight-to-uae-640459/amp
And the symbol next to it looks like an active drain with a funnel, lol.
5x5 Mr. Secretary!
לו looks like 17 and appears to mean "to him" as in "I gave this to him" or something like that. Don't speak hebrew, and not sure if it carries any significant meaning, but cool find nonetheless!
It means "him" in general, but the word it's within is "Shalom", meaning peace.
This plane was the first direct flight from Israel to UAE with Kushner on board.
Sauce:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/08/31/world/first-direct-israel-uae-flight-enters-saudi-airspace/%3foutputType=amp
El Al means to the skys or skyward
Sauce:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Al
Didnt know this tidbit
El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles, and is considered one of the world's most secure airlines, thanks to its stringent security procedures, both on the ground and on board its aircraft.[
And the symbol next to it looks like an active drain with a funnel, lol.
LOL I see it now!
Shalom means "peace." Also used for hello and goodbye.
Not sure I understand what you're referring to.... could you make it more clear to me?
The word peace appears in three languages.... Hebrew, English and I assume that's Arabic at the top. (Probably Salaam.). A lot of signs in Israel are written in all three languages.
New here.....watch the water? Look for tide change? Changing of the tide?
Is the hebrew ם supposed to look like a Q turned upside down?
That letter is called the final Mem. There's a few letters in Hebrew that are written differently if they appear in the end of a word rather than the beginning or middle. Makes an "M" sound.