January 21, 2026
There are Israelis everywhere - even in Greenland!

תמונה: chatgpt
Greenland is a quiet island full of snow.
It has become a central focus in world politics.
Greenland belongs to Denmark, but US President Trump wants to take it over.
Leaders in Europe are very worried about this.
There are about 57,000 residents in Greenland, and one of them is Israeli!
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Ruchama Munch married a partner from Denmark. They met while he was volunteering on a kibbutz in Israel, and later moved together to Greenland. Today they live in Nuuk, the capital city of Greenland. In a conversation with 'Dvash,' Ruchama talks about life there.
"I don't think anything will happen," says Ruchama. We don't understand what Trump wants; we are afraid of him.
Ruchama says that people in Greenland are used to a calm life. They don't want the United States to take over Greenland. They are afraid of seeing soldiers in the streets.
Ruchama says that the media in Greenland is not supportive of Israel. But some of the residents actually like it. She says that people in Greenland love hosting and get along with everyone.


