text
stringlengths
0
23.7k
label
stringclasses
4 values
dataType
stringclasses
2 values
communityName
stringclasses
4 values
datetime
stringclasses
95 values
I give them about 30 days before they'd attack again. Maybe 2 months if I'm being generous
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
This article is 100% word salad.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
And they will never, ever negotiate in good faith.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Now Even Blinken is getting fade up off with Hamas, even saying that it will be all of on Hamas responsibility for the continuation of war
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
If you could figure that out, I guarantee someone in the US state department can too.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Cessation of hostilities, surrender of all fighters as prisoners of war, an occupation government set up for the entire gaza strip, anyone who disobeys the unconditional surrender will lose their rights as combatants under the Geneva conventions and will get executed after a fair and just Israeli military trial. What happens after that is for Israel to decide.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
They’re not interchangeable when there’s a very big difference how this comparison YOU made up in your head happened
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
verb: brung dialect or nonstandard past and past participle of bring.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Did they though? I thought a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces was part of the US proposal
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Are you talking about nukes or nah, ambiguity is leaving some people confused.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I see where you're coming from, but if we wanted to control the territory ourselves the war would have been completely different. But instead, we were trying to prop up the locals to govern themselves, but it turns out that hardline Islam doesn't make for moral, democratic citizens. Not that I know what soecifically to do here, but I do know which groups advocate for and uphold western ideals and another that sees progressiveness as literal devil work and. I know one actor in this conflict that is a flawed but stable democracy in the middle east, while the other group consists of radical religious fundamentalists that have sparked countless violent uprisings and wars over the last 80 years and have been in a place of self-imposed victimhood after fucking around and finding out again and again and again. I feel for the children who could not have possibly known better but my sympathy for adult Palestinians as a group is practically negligible at this point. Especially after the US straight up abandoned and betrayed the Kurds, and there were crickets from the same people screeching about Israel This outrage is disingenuous, a free Palestine would be an awful, dangerous place, and every western leftist/ progressive spouting Hamas propaganda should be ashamed.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Israel needs to play the same game, and accept the Hamas offer of handing over all hostages and Oct 7 perpetrators for justice, including Sinwar.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
That’s how terrorists should be treated, yes.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I generally agree with the sentiment - war is bad for everyone - but I'm not sure if Palestine having their own Iron Dome would actually accomplish anything. Iron Dome is a C-RAM system, not SHORAD; it counters ballistic artillery, like mortars, rockets, shells, those sorts of things. Israel doesn't use artillery like that, not usually. Israel uses planes. But let's say you give Palestine their own SHORAD system of some kind: Israel counters Palestinian artillery, Palestine counters Israeli air superiority. What's left is fighting on the ground, in an urban environment. That won't solve the issue of friendly fire or collateral damage to infrastructure or people. It might even make it worse, no matter how "tactical" or "surgical" you try to get, since air dropped weapons tend to be the most precise ones in any arsenal.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
In a move of ultimate trolling, Israel should change their name to Palestine. Nothing else, just the name. The extremely online won’t know what to do.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
We can't give them anything for this ceasefire. If we do we are rewarding them for what they did in October. This would set an extremely dangerous precedent.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I'm really old, but there used to be a thing called "surrender" where you put down your guns and say "please dont kill us, we give up". Hamas should try that. Nothing else is on the table.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Wait I don't understand. How can I blame this on Israel? I was told by my friends standing in traffic for Gaza that its Israel that is refusing a peace proposal by freeing hostages held by civilian doctors and journalists. /S
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
On the face of it totally reasonable, but the part that makes it unreasonable is that Israel has mitigated the damage far better than anyone else ever has before.  So fundamentally what they're asking for is for Israel to give up on the lives of their people, leaving them to their fates with Hamas, and we and them both know what that entails.  Further this asks Israel to abandon their efforts to protect themselves - tacitly supporting Hamas in its goals without needing to overtly say so. The protestors know this, and so do the rest of us, but this lets them skirt past outright calling for the eradication of Jews and couch it in more palatable language. 
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
And in War civilians get killed. Average is a 9:1 civilian/soldier ratio. If more than half are truly soldiers, then Israel really has been fighting with extreme care, considering the battle grounds Hamas has chosen.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Its weird seeing Media treat Hamas differently to the likes of ISIS or the Taliban lol absolutely pathetic
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Oh? Is anyone who comments on the atrocities the Israelis have been committing on the Palestinians for decades and decades part of the "Hamas propaganda department"?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
And it isn’t. u/Epyr is talking out of his ass. When you’re just invading a country without resistance and bombing hospitals and ambulances and schools and the concentration camps you forced the children into, it goes by a different name. Hint: it isn’t “war.”
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Sorry I’m kinda behind on all of this, what were the terms of the original proposal and what were they changed to?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Because that happened in his first 4 years? Lol stay off the weed son. Who was the president who moved the US embassy to Jerusalem?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Israel or Hamas?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Not talking out my ass, I'm just not quoting Hamas as that's where the 40000 civilian number comes from. Even Hamas recently said that their numbers were wrong and adjusted how many women and children killed to under half what they previously were. As well, Hamas launches rockets from schools, and other civilian areas so they are responsible for any deaths in those reactionary attacks under the Geneva convention  Hint: you should actually research this conflict before sounding off terrorist propoganda as if it's truth...
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
It'd be more like release all the hostages, surrender all your weapons and turn all active Hamas members over to Israel custody. That's what it'd take for Israel to agree to a permanent ceasefire at this point.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
Still advocating killing more people just so you can feel happy at home.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
People always say “there’s a better way than what Israel is doing” and then don’t actually elaborate on what that would be in practice. The loss of life in Gaza is horrendous and tragic, full stop. However Hamas is also proudly using Palestinians as human shields, as per Sinwar’s communications. So what do you do?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
Of course they want it, they are getting their ass kicked
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
They completely divested out of Gaza since 2005. The whole colonialism argument doesn't work. Maybe Gaza shouldn't have raided Israeli territory.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
Source is idf and timesofisrael, but this article was linked higher in the comments; https://www.timesofisrael.com/hamas-broke-temporary-truce-in-gaza-minutes-after-it-began-senior-idf-officer-says/
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
Wonderful race the Romans
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
Have you seen the land distribution in the Oslo accords? Israel got most of the land even with less population and claimed most of the aquifers. When you say "How could Israel push them there before it even existed, you ever hear of the Nakba? Many Palestinians were pushed there earlier, then Israel pushed even more.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
More or less. The first Reasi slaughter happened on the day Modi won. The victims all being Hindus was not a coincidence.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Wtf?! Russia vs Ukraine , Israel vs Hamas and Hezbollah etc are ongoing. Now Pak terrorists creating tensions in Kashmir! Is somebody orchestrating all these wars?!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Golf clap
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
That's good news!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Quoting a certain Viktor Orban: "Watch what I do not what I say"
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
True for everything on the right hand side of politics.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
That may be, but not everyone is to blame. And I am feeling sorry for those who didn't support Orban.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Well there is this as well [Germany questioning Hungary heading EU July 1st](https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-hungary-viktor-orban-eu-presidency-democracy-backsliding/)
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Orbán's party actually lost a significant portion of voters. Went from about 55% to 43% compared to last time on EU elections. They also lost a lot in local mayor elections that just went down at the same time. We hope to get something finally done in the 2026 governmental elections.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
🇹🇷💩
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Hi /u/benh999. Thank you for participating on /r/worldnews. Unfortunately, your post has been automatically removed because we do not permit anyone to post more than 4 times over a 24 hour timespan. Please wait a while and try again later.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Hamas fighters [infiltrated this kibbutz on 7 October](https://inews.co.uk/news/world/fighting-continues-hamas-attack-israel-warns-long-difficult-war-2671529?ico=in-line_link), killing 63 people and capturing 19 on a day that killed 1,200 Israelis. Since then, Israel’s retaliatory [war against Hamas in Gaza](https://inews.co.uk/topic/israel-hamas-war?ico=in-line_link) has led to the deaths of over 36,000 Palestinians, according to Gazan officials. The residents of Kfar Aza, like most from the border area, have been evacuated from their home and are now scattered across the country. The destruction left in the wake of October has now become the focus of morbid curiosity. Israeli companies call these visits Solidarity Tours. Sites include destroyed kibbutzim, the [Supernova Music Festival](https://inews.co.uk/news/world/israel-gaza-conflict-festival-goers-fleeing-dead-injured-bodies-2674571?ico=in-line_link), hospitals for recovering soldiers, and ‘Hostages Square’ in Tel Aviv. On a warm afternoon in May, 45 mostly US-based travellers are on the third tour of the day around Kibbutz Kfar Aza as part of StandWithUs’ 10-day ‘Solidarity Tour’. An organisation that says it “supports Israel around the world”, they charge $8,600 (£6,763) per participant to visit 7 October sites – with a waiting list eager to join. The chief executive of StandWithUs, Roz Rothstein, is leading the group. “I’m a daughter of two Holocaust survivors. To see this in my lifetime is quite unbelievable,” she says. Almost every moment of the tour is captured, with visitors photographing the burnt-out buildings or live-streaming the speakers. For Roz, these tours are a necessary venture in order to “bear witness”. “It’s like modern-day Auschwitz. You want to be able to witness it so that you can understand it and you can describe it,” Roz says. The family of late Sivan Elkabets, 23, and her long-term boyfriend, Naor Hasidim, 23, have turned their bullet-riddled home into an exhibit. Photographs of their bloodied furniture and final WhatsApp messages hang on the wall. The couple’s mattress has been left overturned. Members of StandWithUs congregate inside to take pictures of a tableau reminiscent of exhibitions in museums. Perry Cash, a Londoner now living in Israel, initially hesitated to visit due to the place’s macabre nature. “I still feel it’s a bit ghoulish, but it’s for a good reason,” he says. “If people really did understand what happened here, they wouldn’t try and justify it or make excuses for what happened.” Many others echo this sentiment — the necessity of these tours amid what in some quarters has amounted to denial of the events of 7 October. For Geoff Winston of Knesset Tours, the tours are primarily for those outside Israel lacking a first-person connection. “It’s very important for the world to have people come and bear witness, to see with their own eyes, and bring a distinct and realistic perspective of what happened.” Addressing the crowd of visitors, members of Zaka – an Israeli search-and-rescue organisation – describe their work in the aftermath of 7 October. Detailing their retrieval of bodies, they pass images of charred human remains around the group. The moment is soundtracked by loud booms from the Gaza Strip, where bombs continue to drop less than a mile away. The tours have divided opinion – particularly because many of the area’s residents cannot return home.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
>China has to change their economic policies or end up with near to no markets for their goods. Imagine telling the poor people that the affordable goods that they are buying are too cheap for their own good.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I don't see what's the point. As if any chinese EV would ever pass EU's stringest car health safety regulation. No sane european would trust their life on a chinese product anyway.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
You're taking very complex economics and boiling down to cheap labor. Disingenuous!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
The CCP
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Intercontinental car shipping is ridiculous. And 38% tariff is still very low all things considered.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
China imposed high tariffs on European manufacturers of combustion cars for decades. Additionally, combustion car factories in China were required to have a Chinese partner, and... it did absolutely nothing for China. Do you know of any Chinese combustion cars? China has managed to become competitive in the electric car sector by significantly reducing all protectionist policies.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
They are so ahead of EU in EV that it’s ridiculous. A Lada was a great car in the Soviet Union. That we wish to emulate how that came to be is a joke
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I don’t get it
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
No, the point is if you want to sell there, *you must give up all your proprietary information and technology to them*. That’s what they really want.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I don't think that's true at, iirc China has always been hugely dependent on outside resources, and imports 3x more from the EU than the EU imports from China, for example.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
So much for climate emergency. Protecting industry is more important. Makes you wonder if it is truly an emergency
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
The furthest Far East: The United States
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Yeah it seems a little silly hurting mass adoption of EV's when time is of the essence trying to slow our planets warming. Its even more stupid when we're dependant on Russian proxy fuel, it would hurt Russia more if we went electric ASAP. Its not like it has to kill our own car industries either, you could restrict China to selling the most basic thing possible whilst allowing western companies to focus more on luxury.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/chinawarns
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20240304-2 The imbalance is there, in China's favor, and it's wildly imbalanced.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
> Intercontinental car shipping is ridiculous I bet it’s cheaper than “last mile” delivery I paid $200 nzd for a 10 km tow. Importing car from japan is like 2k.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
All those companies you mentioned already have factories IN China partnered with local automotive firms for the Chinese domestic market - supposedly due to import tariffs to encourage local production and *wink wink nudge nudge* technology sharing. All the EU is trying to do is do the same (minus the technology transfer lol). But you’d call me Sinophobic before admitting that lmao
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
> Hunter Biden's laptop! Wasn't that whole thing found to be tainted evidence because Rudy Giulliani had it for over a year and there were traces of it being accessed/edited after he received it? I could've sworn there was something recent about it...
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
It says 49 now. It’s horrifying. > “We will address the issue of labor overcrowding and neglect,” said Al-Sabah in a statement posted on news state agency KUNA. I hope so, but I’m not optimistic. This is why it’s important to address these things *before* tragedy strikes.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I don’t think that claim is correct. Not synthetic is the sense petrochemical polymerisation we mean today. In fact, it sounds like a copper oxide/acetate aka something like verdigris. Which can occur naturally, if rarely.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Yes, blue has been regarded as the most expensive color and generally reserved for royalty. This has been a trend even in medieval times. This century was probably the first time that we could give two shots about color…wait….i mean….
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Really, ancient and even stone age cultures were rolling out dough into a circle. Even today in Africa you still see tribes people making circular pizza bread on rocks in the fire. Theres nothing really new about or ancient about Pizza every culture had some form of it. The Pizza the Italians like to own probably came from Northern Africa or even the Middle East and maybe even borrowed from the Turks or the Greeks who were famous for making round thin bread bases. Mere speculation on my part I am not a food historian or a archaeologist who dug up disposed pizza bread!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Maybe this? [why isn’t the sky blue](https://radiolab.org/podcast/211213-sky-isnt-blue)
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
I heard that the predecessor to Marinara sauce was made from peaches.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-13-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
He does have the upper hand. His successfully fracturing Israel's international support. He has zero Fs to give at the Palestinian people's suffering or death. He is fighting for chaos.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Uncle Sam, please disappear this vile being.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Dude went full Lord Farquad
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
So, another righteous hero? /s
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I look forward to reading the headline stating he’s dead. He’s a curse on the Palestinian people
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
If you are targeting young and naive voters it does not matter. They are voting for a principle and the fact that someone has to win the election is irrelevant to them. People take a few years to figure out the principle of voting for the lesser evil.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Israelis might not join you on the bacon!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
The Biden cease fire deal that Israel accepted is more or less surrender by Israel. Technically the ceasefire isn't permanent, but once Israel accepts more than a few day ceasefire, international pressure isn't going to let them start again.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Some people are sufficiently stupid that something as trivial as reality won’t sway them.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Hamas might as well just shoot everyone in the streets from now on, because Israel gets automatically blamed for it anyway.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
That Qatar and Turkey refuse to arrest Hamas leadership should be an outrage. The West should apply pressure on them to do so.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
I will throw a huge party the day this asshole dies. I'm not usually for the death penalty or killing people, but there's just some assholes who I won't defend and who 100% deserve it.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
That's fair. I mean look at the Occupy Wall Street crowd, how many of them work for banks now?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
It’s so fucked that Israel saved this guy’s life and he’s still a dick
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06
Meanwhile inside his brain: *SHIT!! SHIT!! SHIT!! SHIT!! SHIT!!*
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-12-06