That tends to happen when the IDF intentionally destroys buildings in a way that’s extremely difficult to rebuild.
That tends to happen when the IDF intentionally destroys buildings in a way that’s extremely difficult to rebuild.
Military at war uses their available supplies in war
I know that country’s name should never be spoken, but it’s a little far to call it’s name an “f-bomb”
/s, just in case
We have an exact date for when this started, May 14, 1948.
The sides cease to matter when one side has been committing genocide.
Did you just “both sides” a genocide?
Please explain how it’s stupid. Ansar Allah regularly fires retaliatory strikes after a Western power says the issue with them is handled. The Houthis are also an extremely resilient militant group. The US has been trading blows in this manner with the Houthis since their founding.
The Houthi militants love their ironic strikes. As soon as Israel claims the matter is resolved, they’ll send another strike. Israel just stepped into something they probably didn’t want to.
Edit: sorry y’all, I didn’t know we weren’t allowed to make an analysis based on the historical actions of terrorists.
“in Hamas custody”, or killed by Israeli strikes? So far all the hostages have died from actions by Israel. The difference is extremely important in this case and the weasel word title doesn’t help with giving accurate info.
Edit: it’s worth pointing out that this is not OPs fault, but the fault of the news org
Oh look, another war crime. How many is that now?
Facebook forgot it existed too, they just recently made it possible to delete threads accounts without deleting Instagram
Phones should be turned off or left at home anyways when protesting. Here are my 10 commandments for engaging in protests:
1: never bring your wallet/ID. If you need to buy things, bring cash
2: either shut off your phone or leave it with your wallet. Recording police violence can be useful, in that case get the aclu app, a burner phone with the app, or an action camera
3: never speak to police under any circumstance
4: you can beat the charge but you can’t beat the ride
5: bring water, it’s more useful than for just drinking
6: bring hats, sunglasses, etc to avoid being identified by the state if it gets violent
7: wear good running shoes
8: know your rights, both federal and local, and when to use them
9: take out any contact lenses in case police use tear gas
10: stay aware of your surroundings; listen to picket line enforcers/community organizers
The only one killing hostages, bombing water utilities, bombing schools, invading hospitals, and constantly changing the deal for peace is Israel.