Since this targets explicitly combatants
Hezbollah is, also, a political party. It’s military wing was formed to fight the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
Since this targets explicitly combatants
Hezbollah is, also, a political party. It’s military wing was formed to fight the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
So would you say it’s using violence to instill terror and achieve political goals?
Turkey literally said they were willing to intervene if the conflict further escalates.
And if Israel bombed Lebanon, it wouldn’t matter whether Hezbollah is state sponsored or not. They would be attacking Lebanon’s sovereignty.
Israel could have leveled a block in Lebanon like they do in Gaza, but they didn’t.
They absolutely cannot, not without expecting a similar, if not bigger, retaliation from Lebanon, Iran, Insarhallah, and probably Turkey.
Well yeah, specially since the Apollo Gold pagers don’t use lithium batteries.
It’s interesting that, let me check my notes here… CIA created and State Department funded RFE/RFA/RL wouldn’t mention this in the article isn’t it…
They impersonated MSF doctors…
And apparently you don’t see a shred of irony in it.
You’re literally posting this on the thread for an article by a government funded news organization created to propagate US foreign policy.
Do you read yourself? Jesus.
No you see it’s different when RFA/RFE/RL/VOA, a CIA creation, under the wing of the State Department exist because…
Let’s encrypt also don’t provide client certificates, or intermediates that allow you to sign them, which really is a shame.
No no no, you’re thinking of the battle of Woodstock!
It can still prevent vectors of persistency.
That’s patently false.
Yes machinectl is the interface for nspawn
You can have a look at systemd-nspawn and machinectl actually. Sounds like exactly what you’re looking for :)
SSL certs is so easy with let’s encrypt, that really shouldn’t be a blocker.
If you want something easy I think you have your answer with Signal