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Viper

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  1. Interesting podcast with Elan Journo on the history of the conflict https://www.skeptic.com/michael-shermer-show/elan-journo-america-and-israeli-palestinian-conflict/ Not sure how they intend to do this
  2. Is this some kind of war crime?
  3. Erdogan also threatened to pretty much invade Gaza and go to war with Israel
  4. Yeah I'm not sure if that was intentional, but I'm sure it was intentionality like how some of the antmen got spaghetti-fied in quantumania
  5. Just to be fair, it's not just the Hamas side spreading fake images (though an Israeli also debunked it)
  6. Is it really that big of a deal between voting against and abstaining?
  7. another thread of fake images/videos
  8. Even Harley Quinn isn't that crazy
  9. Interview with a famous Russian singer. Tldr; these people are all genocidal batshit crazy Had a chance to watch a Russian journalist's interview with a prominent Russian singer Viktoria Tsyganova and her husband Vadim. These two reflect the shift to insanity among Russians I couldn't foresee. We're talking about people driven by Orthodox fundamentalism but with a twist. Their main working theory for the war in Ukraine is that Putin, who was fooled into starting the "Sacred Military Operation", is clearing the land of Novorossiya (i.e. Eastern Ukraine) to allow further resettlement of Jews into this area. Thus, Putin is making a mistake and is playing into the Jews' hands. But they still love and pray for Putin who is "not without a sin" but has the tools to bring Russia to glory. Any accusations of war crimes and murder, they brush off to the side, explaining that Russia is sick and needs cleansing and killings as a way to find indulgence and repentance. They cite the same exact sources as Putin does (Ushakov, Ilyin) when talking about Russian nationalism and the superiority of the Russian nation. Seemingly normal people on the outside, are just batshit crazy in reality. Scary stuff. youtu.be/vjmBHn1bUBI
  10. Shot: Chaser:
  11. Reporter Trey Youngest did a live stream from the border and hour ago. He mentioned he talked to a source in Gaza and some Israeli generals who said this is just an extended raid, not the main invasion
  12. well it's been known since at least 2014 it looks like when Amnesty International mentioned there was a torture room there https://www.ft.com/content/0fda1689-3c5e-49c7-ac84-15c10008eca5
  13. IDF released an animation about the shifa hospital Hamas has their hq under that I mentioned a few weeks back.
  14. One time I saw this drunk Russian soldier eating potatoes and I said to him, "dude you have to wait"
  15. US base in Syria hit again
  16. This seems to be what they're teaching them
  17. Tonight's the night
  18. you this is untrue right? Israel is almost 2/3 native to the middle east. It's been 70 something years and they've won multiple wars. It's theirs.
  19. guess it wasn't as anti-mine as they'd hoped
  20. The video kinda looks reversed.
  21. Immediately prior to the October 7 terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians, #Hamas had terrible and declining support among Gazans, who saw it and not Israel or Egypt as primarily responsible for widespread poverty. Arab Barometer completed surveys in Gaza on October 6. Among the results: "Only 16 percent blamed externally imposed economic sanctions" for widespread poverty and food shortages. 31 percent "identified government mismanagement as the primary cause of food insecurity in Gaza." "Only 40 percent said that freedom of expression was guaranteed to a great or moderate extent, and 68 percent believed that the right to participate in a peaceful protest was not protected or was protected only to a limited extent under Hamas rule." "73 percent of Gazans favored a peaceful settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. On the eve of Hamas’s October 7 attack, just 20 percent of Gazans favored a military solution that could result in the destruction of the state of Israel." 54 percent of Gazans favored a two-state solution. Writing in @ForeignAffairs, @AmaneyJamal and @mdhrobbins of @ArabBarometer, show that in the past Gazans rally around support when Israeli military actions ramp up, as they are now. That's understandable--as is @Israel's need to defend itself and remove Hamas, a governing group that is committed to the eradication of Israel. I hope that Israel's hunt for Hamas leadership is swift, effective, and targeted in such a way that it allows Gazans and Israelis to reach a lasting peace in the near future. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/israel/what-palestinians-really-think-hamas
  22. because it's the only one small enough to fit him?
  23. I like where her head's at though.
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