

Should be a law that forces anyone that defends slavery to be sold into slavery.
Should be a law that forces anyone that defends slavery to be sold into slavery.
They usually go with ‘men of military age’, which is an age range of 16 to 65, to pad their numbers of Hamas.
Lol, because insurgents will prefer a truck that needs to be charged out in the open for hours over one that can be filled using jerrycans.
Electric vehicles are great, but I doubt the Tesla supercharger network extends to wherever the air force expects to be bombing people next.
And yet, that’s the excuse they use to continue this genocide.
I’d be amazed if any of them were still alive at this stage. There’s barely any buildings standing, and sourcing food is a huge challenge too. I’m not sure how anyone could still believe they’re trying to get hostages out.
Yeah, ideally it should be government going to industry bodies, unions, etc if they need to know more about the topic they’re trying to regulate instead of the current system where industry groups are basically writing laws.
And when the EU writes a regulation like mandating USB-C chargers, they’ll make sure the companies making phones are on board and get to have realistic timelines to implement these things. If you’re going to regulate an industry you kind of need their expertise, unfortunately.
Gaza was already that.
Really depends on what data it is and whether you want to search it regularly or just as a one time thing.
You could load them into an rdbms (MySQL/Postgres) and have it handle the indexing, or use python tools to process the files. Something like elasticsearch could work too.
If it’s just a one time thing grep is probably fine tho.
Aleph could work as well but I have no experience with it.
I guess it depends on how much time you want to invest in setting something up versus how much time you’d lose waiting for grep to finish (if you only need to search a certain column, you can create an index with just that column using awk, search that index file, then extract the full line from the source file based on that result, but at that point you’re basically creating a new database engine).
Eh, his brother was sitting right next to him and didn’t make it. This guy’s going to be wracked by survivor’s guilt.
Golden visas aren’t really that extraordinary, many countries have something similar. It’s just a slap in the face to everyone else that has to jump through an increasing amount of hoops just to get a green card to see that you can just skip the line if you’re wealthy enough (which has really always been the case on some level, but not that blatant).
When the US does it, it’s fine.
The Guardian one is fully passive voice, not mentioning IDF or Israel.
It’s so bad they I just start adding ‘by the IDF’ to any headline that doesn’t mention a cause or perpetrator in my mind automatically.
Seems like his issue is more about them getting caught doing it.
Some off them are illegal under Israeli law as well, but it’s obviously but enforced.
Yeah, the West Bank is basically just a collection of little concentration camps at this point.
I mean, it’s the same with the ‘dual loyalty’ trope. Yes, before Zionism it was pure anti-Semitism, but if you have Zionists in high places in multiple Western countries doing everything to support Israel even at the expense of the safety of said country, what else can you call it?
So they’re stopping trade talks, but continue supplying them with arms?
Or get pulled out of your tank by Hamas only for the IDF to try to kill you so you’re not an extra hostage.