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Noa Argamani and Avinatan's mom sharing a hug https://x.com/avihaihaddad/status/1800435696890724449?t=d478-MvNU09OwH5WZj5rVQ&s=19 (Avinatan is Noa's boyfriend, they were kidnapped together)
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2024-11-06
While this is welcome news, the devil really is in the detail and implementation. This really is a good thing for Israel as well. They can pull back from populated areas, stating that they expect Hamas to comply with terms in good faith. Put the ball in the court of Hamas, and when they inevitably start playing with fire again, either by refusing to release the hostages or by firing even one single rocket, they will have the green light to resume their military campaign until Hamas is either completely annihilated or unconditionally surrenders.
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2024-11-06
**The news that broke her: Noa Argamani recounts more details of Gaza captivity - report** Rescued hostage Noa Argamani spoke with Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Ronen Bar regarding her captivity, Channel 12 reported on Monday. She stated, according to channel 12, "I tried to stay strong, but there were difficult moments. At first, I was with Moran Stella Yanai, and when she was released, I told her, 'See you soon.’ I never imagined it would take so long." "One time, I heard a report on the radio that Israel was against ending the war, and it broke me," Argamani added. “On some days, we heard non-stop IDF shelling nearby. What strengthened me in the end was that I tried to stay strong and practiced mindfulness," she shared. https://m.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-805829 I can’t imagine how abandoned some of these hostages might feel. Breaks my heart.
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2024-11-06
Has there been any information about why it exploded?
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2024-11-06
All they are saying is they accept the UN resolution. That isn't the ceasefire deal that has been given to them. They have the literal deal they still haven't accepted and now they said they need to negotiate over still. I wish the media would actually report this correctly for once
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2024-11-06
Source says “but ready to negotiate on details” which means they Havnt accepted the resolution; just claiming they did. 
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2024-11-06
“… and is ready to negotiate the details”. This is yet another nothing burger. They didn’t accept the deal; they want to negotiate it. Media really wants to see Hamas win here 
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2024-11-06
Extra judicial killing in violation of international law
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2024-11-06
No no ..you don't get it. You know while Hamas was surrounding and shooting at the soldiers...the soldiers should have just dropped their guns and let themselves be killed. Its the only right thing to do.
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2024-11-06
there's something in there about Sinwar being surprised at "how easily the armed wing of Hamas committed civilian atrocities on Oct 7" lol
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2024-11-06
thats a good one
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2024-11-06
Times of Israel says it was Taleb Abdullah, who commanded a Hezbollah regional division in southern Lebanon.
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2024-12-06
I’ll give you $200 for that watch. I accept your offer of $500 for my watch.
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2024-12-06
If you were also waiting for Ditza Or and Noa Argamani's reunion, [here it is. ](https://x.com/HenMazzig/status/1800455520262000949) Ditza has been shockingly put together and has shown nothing but class and grace these last few months, so this was expected, but I still love it. Edit is to fix a typo.
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2024-12-06
Those people must hate the Taken movies
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2024-12-06
Nonstop launching to the north. Not even 11 am here and I believe more than 100 rockets were fired by Hezbollah.
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2024-12-06
I remember Hertzi saying about a week ago that the north is ready, what are we waiting for?
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2024-12-06
Stay safe everyone!
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2024-12-06
I don't comment here much but I have been following all your posts and I appreciate them more than you can imagine. Thank you! I'm old enough to recall that after 9/11 in the US, there was at least one long-form narrative published that included all the events of the day and each person's story in chronological format. It sounds like there are multiple parties in Israel working on compiling stories and testimonies from 7/10, but your work has been so thorough and important I hope it will be preserved. I am having trouble finding any one place online that has comprehensive info about all the hostages and victims - if you know of such a site please let me know!
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2024-12-06
Stay safe as well, Seeing the nonstop firing, and Iran thread this morning I fear Tel Aviv will not be quiet for too long, Regardless, the Israel passive north tactic doesn't work, time to hit Hezbollah HARD. F Hamas, F Hezbollah. Stay safe all
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2024-12-06
As of right now at mid-day, the count stands at 170 rockets launched by Hezbollah today.
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2024-12-06
IDF has [released](https://imgur.com/a/pAvbN4F) footage of the strike on the Hezbollah command center in which Taleb Abdullah, commander of the Nasr unit, was killed
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2024-12-06
Resigned leftie here too.
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2024-12-06
And That Would Do The Beirut
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2024-12-06
Yes, it’s hard to say for sure. I was using the following deduction to estimate: (1) Hamas is reporting 274 killed (don’t know if it’s true) (2) When they were reporting 109 killed, 75 of those 109 were men (23 children and 11 women). (3) The number of women killed is probably a decent proxy for the number of civilian men killed, so probably more than half of the deaths were combatants. (4) Half of 274 is 137, so over 100 is a reasonable, but far from certain, estimate of combatants killed. If Hamas is lying about the total number of people killed—could you imagine such a thing?!?!—the estimate would be different.
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2024-12-06
Whatever you want from your government, you have to get to 51% or you get nothing. And unfortunately, getting to 51% puts you in unsavory company, always.
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2024-12-06
I would expect the US and UK to intervene if Hezbollah would seriously massively barrage civilian targets in one of the major cities with success The US would know that this would demand a strong and punishing answer, otherwise its time for invasion and full-scale war. I would expect Hezbollah to anticipate that, they seem self-preserving enough
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2024-12-06
The pro-pal side depends on ignoring or negating that there are hostages. They need to believe that protesting outside a victim/hostage memorial was justified.
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2024-12-06
yeah biden is gonna fart in his diaper and say "don't" again while hezb fires rockets for 8 months straight
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2024-12-06
I have no idea what pro-Palestinian voters are considering sticking with voting Biden because he keeps confidently announcing ceasefire deals that fall apart in the exact same way every time. Literally no one pro-Palestine or pro-Israel is fooled by this, it’s embarrassing at this point.
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2024-12-06
> what are we waiting for? The right moment. Perhaps now that Hezbollah has escalated with so many rockets, Israel has a much better justification for the world to conduct heavier attacks. Israel was also likely waiting to be mostly done with Gaza to free up more forces for the north.
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2024-12-06
Everyone already knows this, moot point, everyone just hate Jews and they like to blame Israel on everything Yes, I said Jews on purpose, there is no thing such as Anti Zionism, just antisemitism
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2024-12-06
They claim to be for decolonization except when Jews do it.
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2024-12-06
This conflict will not be over until Sinwar is dead. 
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2024-12-06
I just read [this](https://to.pbs.org/4eaX91D) interview with Omer Neutra’s parents and they mentioned that there is video from the day of the attack showing Omer alive. Has anyone seen this video? I had pessimistically assumed most of the male IDF would have been killed on Oct 7.
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2024-12-06
Time for a new buffer zone up to the Litani. Then make a no-man’s land with mines just to be safe.
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2024-12-06
The only video I can think of that I saw in the earlier days, of a live male soldier, is the infamous one of the burning tank with the ruined border in the background, and the terrorists are dragging a (obviously alive) male soldier. Horrible video but maybe that's the one
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2024-12-06
What I don’t understand is, if the last cease fire deal was basically accepted by hamas, but was thwarted by some rogue Egyptian spy, how come we are back at the negotiation table starting from scratch?
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2024-13-06
Because the last cease fire deal wasn't actually basically accepted by Hamas. Hamas does not intend to agree to any reasonable ceasefire.
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2024-13-06
It’s seemed that way for a long time. Remember they had an internal investigation about the station’s constant antisemitic positions in their broadcasts, and though the investigation was completed the BBC has never released it. Gee, I wonder why not?
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2024-13-06
Their plan was a stupid one and it will fail because they have severely miscalculated how powerful Israel is and how much international support it has.
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https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1801355769822200245 > Lebanese media report an Israeli airstrike on a building in the town of Jannata in the Tyre district. Causalities are reported. Looks like something massive.
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Lebanon: A high-rank Hezbollah member was targeted and killed awhile ago in Tzur area. مصادر العربية: اغتيال مسؤول في حزب الله بغارة جناتا قضاء صور #العربية_عاجل
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2024-13-06
I've posted this one a lot around this website because, despite how painful it is, I'm quite fond of it. The one thing I find comforting, if anyone else reading needs it after watching it, is how put together his mother is. This woman just buried her husband of probably close to, or over, two decades, in addition to her oldest son. The youngest Ta'asa child lost an eye to the grenade and she described elsewhere that she had to process events by her baby running to her house with his eyeball hanging from its socket, while her other child (Koren) is limping and bleeding and they're screaming that her ex (they were separated but not divorced) was dead all while her oldest son wasn't answering his phone for hours by that point. And all the trauma and guilt that comes with it (Koren's comment in that interview, at 12, and how realized he almost got his mother killed by being a little boy who was scared and wanted an adult, also breaks me). Yet, in this interview, his mother is the epitome of grace and stability, and I really love that the three Ta'asa boys have her to help them through this. I imagine the 2nd oldest (now oldest) Ta'asa boy has a lot of guilt from that day to boot. [One Family through Koren](https://onefamilyfundus.org/a-special-bar-mitzvah-for-koren-tasa/) a bar mitzvah a few weeks ago and it made me happy. Gil didn't know for sure that his sacrifice would save his boys, but I think he would be as pleased as he could be in this situation if he knew that he managed to save the two under his roof at that moment.
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2024-14-06
I always had a feeling the IDF is not using its Navy enough, while not large as the airforce their Navy is as
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2024-14-06
Israel has done a ridiculous job upgrading its intelligence on Hezbollah since 2006. Hopefully Nasrallah eats a missile himself soon.
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2024-14-06
**Rafah Update**: [IDF made some fairly minor advances ground wise in Rafah](https://imgur.com/a/xa8h25R), The big update this time around is that according to IDF commanders on the ground and IDF intelligence, **Hamas' Yabna Battalion in Rafah has been completely dismantled**, and Unlike in other cases in the war, the battalion was completely dismantled, with no companies remaining operational. Hamas had 4 Battalions in Rafah prior to the war, The 3 remaining Hamas battalions are: the eastern battalion, the Shaboura battalion and the Tel-Al Sultan battalion.
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This is definitely a weird development that points to the claim being out of control disinfo because the IDF generally doesn't outright deny that a death happened. They just deny involvement in some way while acknowledging their intel confirmed the causality occured
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2024-14-06
Honest question: with the escalating tensions with Hezbollah, I have been reading that Israel may soon invade southern Lebanon and attack and destroy Hezbollah positions in order to force them back passed the Litani river and away from the Israel Lebanon border. However, what happens after that? If Israel leaves then surely Hezbollah will just come back right? Its not like the UN or the Lebanese army will stop them from advancing to the Israeli border again since they haven't done so before. Israel could avert that by occupying southern Lebanon, but I can't imagine anyone (including Israel itself) would want that since I believe that hasn't gone well the past few times that it has happened. What is the plan after Hezbollah is pushed back past the Litani river?
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2024-14-06
It takes time to rebuild. Maybe hez will give Israel another 17 years without bothering it again while they're repreparing. In that time, with the trajectories they currently have, Israel will have better technology, and Lebanon will be even worse off. Comparatively, Israel will be more ready to take on hez if they start something again.
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2024-14-06
Why were the Lebanese so secretive then? They would celebrate no leaders killed in a strike.
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2024-14-06
Ah even more ridiculous than I previously thought.
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2024-14-06
Shaked was killed inside the tank, Oz Daniel came out of the tank alive and was then executed: he is the soldier in the photo who loves Al Jazeera. Forget Golani's Edan Alexander and Home Front Command's Ron Bravlaski, both taken hostage alive.
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2024-14-06
That's Oz Daniel, Omer Neutra is on the ground in Nimrod Cohen's video in a position that indicates he is alive.
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2024-14-06
Wouldn't advancing an attack on Lebanon at the moment divert resources to the north and make it much harder to rescue the remaining hostages as well as give Hamas some breathing space? Or is this a case of Hamas no longer posing an imminent threat now that Israel has secured the Philadelphi crossing and cutting of smuggling tunnels, meaning they can now focus their attention on the north? In any case, I wonder what the situation is going to be like with the hostages in Gaza if the IDF advances an attack on Hezbollah.
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2024-14-06
>(by all appearances, this was a complete fabrication as far as I’ve seen) Aldo CNN: "Israel alleges journalist held hostages in Gaza, without providing evidence"
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2024-14-06
Hmm... Maybe there could be reason to be against israel?
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2024-14-06
So where does this diverge from the original UNSC backed proposal
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2024-14-06
Account created Oct 2023 and all your posts and comments are very…….lets say you don’t seem to have any other interests. Makes me question how many genuine accounts are actually trying to have a conversation.
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2024-14-06
I don't think Bibi has much to do with it. A war in the North is just very unpopular in Israel. We've been to Lebanon twice and it isn't exactly a popular war for us. The last time I really thought we were going to take on Hezbollah was in 2018 when we found a bunch of tunnels going into Israel. That was a Very Big Deal and even then, all we got [was this.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northern_Shield) I think people forget that Iran literally launched hundred of rockets at us in April and we went "haha you hit Masada" and moved on because, while we initially wanted to retaliate but we have other things to worry about than Iran doing the helicopter over us.
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2024-14-06
That’s up to the Palestinians and the leadership they choose
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2024-15-06
Well maybe don’t vote for terrorists after the war
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2024-15-06
Hezbollah's big ol' raid in 2006 killed 8 Israelis and all of those casualties were soldiers. Terrible, yes, but small beans compared to [Hamas attacks even before 7 Oct](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Palestinian_suicide_attacks). Sounds like noise to me, at least as of typing; I haven't even heard anything from my friends in Haifa yet, which is my usual indicator, haha.
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2024-15-06
I'll copy what I said to another commenter. Ideally some sort of international coalition to govern and rebuild Gaza. I don't know how realistic that is but that's my ideal.
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2024-15-06
The lack of a day after plan is one of Netenyahu’s big failings. From what I’ve heard, even a PR spiel would have helped bolster Israel’s reputation. Israel couldn’t afford not to fight—allowing Hamas to murder over a 1000 Israelis and take hundreds hostage with impunity would have been a fatal display of weakness towards Israel’s neighbors in the Middle East—but that doesn’t make the absence of any plan for the future a good thing. 
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you're comparing apples and oranges here. in those occasions, no one was evacuated from their homes, innocent civilians weren't killed already and there wasn't already a war going on with gaza.. honestly i don't want another war either but what do you think is going to happen? france is gonna diplomatically prevent the war? they've done a good job of far
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2024-15-06
Naama Levy will turn 20 a week from now. I had really hoped she could be home by then but at this point, it seems very unlikely.
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2024-15-06
Poor girl. Maybe we will get a video of her in the coming days. Seems in Hamas' style; she's probably the best know living hostage they have after Noa's rescue (I do not believe the Bibas are alive except for Yarden) and they haven't "featured" her yet.
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>The simple facts are that a number of non-combatants, including children, died during the raid. That doesn't change the fact they occurred. Don't kill over a thousand and kidnap hundreds. Nothing more needs to be said.
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2024-15-06
The last war the US had won was 80 years ago. They'd never won any war since. And it's not their army's fault.
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2024-15-06
oh so they went from 'it's fine, you're wearing a bulletproof vest' to 'we should make them take the vest off'
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2024-15-06
Biden is a full on terror sympathizer right now. Just like Obama flooded Iran with flooding and encouraged Russia to invade Crimea by doing fuck all. Biden said he would step in if Hezbollah tried to take advantage, he hasn’t. He said his commitment to Israel is ironclad - unless he needs Muslim votes (he doesn’t, he needs moderate votes).
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2024-15-06
The hypocrisy is insane, I guess that means that Israel has the right to defend itself “by all means necessary”.
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2024-15-06
I see a lot of stuff like this but this was definitely one of the worst.
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2024-15-06
Because most people are shit these days. And I feel sorry for them.
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2024-15-06
Agreed. This might be the worst protest chant I've seen so far.
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2024-15-06
What happened??
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2024-15-06
Every day, I despise the pro-Palestine crowd even more. Every day, they give us more evidence that they hate Jews. They are bigots who must be held accountable by society. Every single one of them should be identified and reported to their employers so they can be fired and blacklisted from all jobs. Those who support terrorism, rape and murder must be held accountable for their actions.
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2024-15-06
Yes, they are literally justifying the murder of an entire music festival.
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2024-15-06
Same here. I lost much of my family in the Holocaust. It really boils my blood when those anti-Semitic shitheads use the Holocaust to justify terrorism, rape and murder against Jews. I fucking hate those Jew-haters with every cell in my body.
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Absolutely
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He apparently survived , and Israel rubbed it off saying it was an attack on Hezbollah HQ.
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2024-15-06
Reports of 8 dead from the IDF
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2024-15-06
Ok bro just give me a reach around and not finish? My mom told me something happened on telegram but I’ve no idea 
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2024-15-06
Comparing conventional warfare to asymmetric warfare isn't very useful. Considering other conflicts of asymmetric warfare, Israel is doing great.
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2024-15-06
I seriously hope this is a misdirection. There is no other way to explain this insanity.
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2024-15-06
No, idf has been winning all the military stuff by far….8 losses is horrific but doesn’t change that
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So the SK government is going to cause sound pollution for upto 20km that will heavily disurpts wildlife. Good people.
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China “fine, raise your tariffs America! We will just sell our state subsidized cars to middle income and developing countries, we don’t need you!” Meanwhile, middle income and developing countries be like -
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A thousand drones to destroy the red square should suffice.
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At least it's not rocket surgery
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Only way to help them is to let them negotiate peace with Russia....
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2024-10-06
Idiot
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The underlying biological systems between species shouldn't be too dissimilar for drugs to work on all of them.
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