The military Hamas leader Ahmed Jabari was quoted in the Saudi Arabian newspaper Al-Hayat as confirming that the prisoners released as part of the deal were collectively responsible for the killing of 569 Israeli civilians.
The military Hamas leader Ahmed Jabari was quoted in the Saudi Arabian newspaper Al-Hayat as confirming that the prisoners released as part of the deal were collectively responsible for the killing of 569 Israeli civilians.
Again, this is not because the tech is not enabling this, but an attempt to extort more money (for earlier delock) from the theaters is there.
don’t target anything because the rockets are too primitive. So they’re to be treated like “a bit dangerous fireworks”? The fact they’re primed and sent towards regular Israeli cities - shows that the intent is to kill as many people as possible. The fact that Israeli civilian death count is much lower is only due to superior air alert and defense systems, otherwise the numbers would be much higher.
Note that Israel do arrest, judge and sentence the terror group members when it is possible to do so, like in Israeli villages or in the West bank. But since Gaza is a self managing autonomous entity - this is not possible (without great risk to involved officers).
Especially food /s
small group of militants, yes, but security camera videos showing non-uniformed Gazans joining the carnage on Israeli villages shows that it’s not an “isolated incident”
Not sure of details, but I think Roku are extremely limited in hardware department
Because that way they won’t be able to extort goods and services for the hostages … so sad seeing good hostage wasted…
Note what this event was actually - a barrage of rockets sent towards regular Israeli cities and towns with the intent of harming civilians. Not military bases, or IDF infrastructure. Add the fact that up to 20% of these missiles land on Gaza’s territory, and their casualties are registered as caused by IDF.
Prevent most attacks, means there’s nonzero percent of attacks which succeed, and that means even more dead civilians
It just feels weird to me that digital version of a book is treated as having limited amount…
It’s just bytes in some computer.
Why would user A need to wait until user B is finished with the book, before being able to read it?
If that means we’ll have to forfeit the use of, for example computer systems, or some actually vital modern infrastructure - I don’t think we’ll agree to the ban.
On the other hand if their use is unavoidable, for any valid reason - there should be sufficient effort in recycling them…
look what theirs weak bombs did too our poor people. Be sad for us please.
The article is not about victims of rocket launches…
Yeah, they had to do this in face of allegations of fake claims. Sadly truth is worse than even the lies…
Isn’t this the dude that ran away to North Korea to escape discipline action, and then was passed to China by the Koreans?
“peaceful but fiery” pro-Palestine demonstration in Berlin ended up with 65 police officers injured…
reminds me of: “Fiery, but mostly peaceful protests”
Don’t forget physical interaction - all the con artists of the past…
That what they tried to do in 2005, by forcefully removing Jewish settlers from Gush Katif, hoping the Gaza’s population will thrive there, instead got endless barrages of mortars and shellings on kibbutzes behind the fence. Multiple billions in international aid were used by Hamas to dig and reinforce system of underground passages and bunkers…
Subscribed, though I only have 1 rpi4 hosting a nextcloud instance…