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As Palestinians pushes for statehood, Israel finds itself more isolated

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023 6:34 AM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Man. Second/Reaverfan really hates Jews.

I guess the Nazis were the real Nazis all along.

Perhaps you are a moral midget? A tiny man who can't comprehend?

Where Is the West’s Moral Courage on Israel?
Eliminating Hamas doesn’t justify the destruction Israel is inflicting on Gaza.

The Al-Shifa Hospital Raid Raises Disturbing Questions About Israel's Tactics

By Howard W. French | November 17, 2023, 2:54 PM
https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/11/17/al-shifa-hospital-raid-israel-idf
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The footage from inside Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) posted to social media on Wednesday following its operation to take control of the medical complex, was presented as something of a coup. In it, an IDF officer takes viewers on a brief tour of an MRI facility, pointing out several spots where he says IDF troops found “grab bags”—small, personal-sized duffel bags that contained weapons and military-style gear—allegedly stored there by Hamas. At one point, he shows what he says are the contents of one such bag, laid out for display on what looks like a gurney in a hallway. Items include ammunition, a live grenade, a tactical vest, boots, and an AK-47—what the officer describes as “full military kit for one Hamas terrorist.”

Here, viewers were being asked to believe, lay the supposed proof of the justness of Israel’s siege within a siege: its military targeting of the largest hospital in Gaza, which it and the United States have maintained has served as a base for Hamas fighters.

The IDF also invited journalists from the BBC and another television crew into the MRI facility to view what Israeli forces said they found. The same IDF officer from the social media video showed the BBC reporter “three small stashes of Kalashnikovs, ammunition, and bullet-proof vests” as well as “some military booklets and pamphlets, and a map that he says is marked with potential entry and exit routes from the hospital.” The reporter noted: “He says they have found around 15 guns in all, along with some grenades.” “Our visit was tightly controlled; we had very limited time on the ground and were not able to speak to doctors or patients there,” she added.

Later on Wednesday, the IDF deleted the video and reposted a slightly edited version that omits a few seconds of footage at the end that had appeared in the original version. That footage showed a captured laptop whose screen featured a photo of what the IDF officer said was an Israeli soldier being held hostage by Hamas. In the edited version, the laptop screen is blurred out, and the video cuts off before the officer mentions anything about a hostage. No reason for the edit was given, but it fed into existing doubts about the footage’s accuracy. Those doubts were further explored in a subsequent BBC report that pointed out discrepancies between what the IDF video showed and what the BBC reporting team saw during its walkthrough.

With Israel finally entering and beginning its inspection of the hospital on Wednesday, it will take more time to arrive at a conclusive assessment of the evidence behind this depiction of the hospital as a base. But as propaganda coups go, this first sally from inside Al-Shifa was underwhelming. That is because the capture of what appeared to be a relatively small number of weapons must be weighed against the pain and peril that Israel has inflicted on hundreds of hospitalized Palestinians as Al-Shifa has been cut off from electricity, fuel, and medical supplies while the noose around the hospital slowly grew tighter.

During the seizure of the hospital, communication with hundreds of patients, doctors, and staff inside the hospital was also largely cut off. One can imagine several purposes for severing contact with the people working, being cared for, dying, and simply being trapped inside a place like this, including valid security concerns. But regardless of the reason, one significant outcome is that it denies journalists and other observers real-time access to what is happening on the ground and deprives the world of independent sources of information about what is really going on inside.

As insistently as Israel and the United States have sustained claims that Al-Shifa has been used as a major base of operations for Hamas, the militant group—as well as hospital staff—has denied it. The early yield of publicly available evidence, such as the video of a purported weapons cache, would seem to fall well short of the idea that the hospital is anything resembling a military base. Nor has Israel provided any evidence yet of the underground command center and tunnels it said Hamas was operating beneath the hospital. More time, coupled with information from independent journalists who are able to perform their jobs freely, could, of course, eventually generate a different picture. That, in fact, is the only way of credibly establishing the truth.

International institutions such as the World Health Organization and civil society groups such as Human Rights Watch have denounced the Israeli siege of the hospital as a demonstration of wanton disregard for the lives of innocents, and in the case of the latter, something worthy of a formal investigation for war crimes. International law is not as helpful as one would like in defining what is or is not a war crime or when it is permissible to target a hospital as part of a military operation. There are too many gray zones where key questions are left open to interpretation.

Common sense and decency, though, are different matters. Depriving the seriously ill of electricity, or premature babies of incubators, or surgical patients of anesthetics and proper lighting rightly strike many people as a bridge too far. In recent days, as the hospital’s care has ground to a halt, it has had to resort to burying the dead in mass graves, and the hospital’s manager said dogs had begun feeding on corpses strewn on open ground. Unless there was heavy and active armed resistance to Israel from inside or underneath the hospital itself, it will be hard to justify the Israeli campaign against Al-Shifa, which is likely why U.S. President Joe Biden has very belatedly come around to publicly calling on Israel to protect human life there.

In a larger sense, though, Al-Shifa might be judged as almost beside the point. That is because of the nature of the broader Israeli campaign in Gaza, which has razed huge numbers of buildings there; killed as many as one out of every 200 inhabitants of Gaza; and driven a huge exodus of civilians out of the north into the overcrowded and also dangerous, if only somewhat less so, south of this embattled territory. Whether Al-Shifa is proved to have been a major operational base for Hamas or not, this broader Israeli campaign has taken on the quality of a collective and almost indiscriminate punishment on a scale that is rare in recent warfare.

As journalist Amos Harel recently wrote in Haaretz, “Most of the battlefields in northern Gaza will be unfit for human habitation for months, if not years. Entire neighborhoods of Gaza City and its suburbs have been destroyed, not to mention the quantity of ordnance that will be left in the area.”

There are no perfect analogies, but one of the best is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. There, Moscow’s tactics caused U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to declare before the United Nations, “We can never let the crimes Russia’s committing become our new normal. … Bombing schools and hospitals and apartment buildings to rubble is not normal.”

In Gaza over the last six-plus weeks, these very things have become normal, as has a wave of Israeli rhetoric that openly proclaims a desire to flatten Gaza, while the United States has continued to show great reticence toward speaking out about what it would almost certainly denounce if similar tactics with a similar toll were being employed in any other conflict anywhere else in the world.

This brings me to the moral conundrum at the heart of this conflict. I am not calling it a war, because we usually think of wars as unfolding between states, and as monstruous as Hamas is, and as tactically impressive as its abhorrent murder and kidnapping spree into Israel on Oct. 7 was, Hamas has few of the attributes of a state and certainly does not represent the Palestinian people broadly.

In a terrible irony, what put me into mind of this conundrum was my reading recently of a famous work of Holocaust literature, Man’s Search for Meaning, published in 1946 by the concentration camp survivor and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. A story Frankl tells, about the psychological state he and other recently liberated concentration camp prisoners were experiencing, has the power of a timeless parable and packs a universal meaning.

“During this psychological phase one observed that people with natures of a more primitive kind could not escape the influences of the brutality which had surrounded them in camp life,” Frankl writes. He continues:

Now, being free, they thought they could use their freedom licentiously and ruthlessly. The only thing that had changed for them was that they were now the oppressors instead of the oppressed. They became instigators, not objects, of willful force and injustice. They justified their behavior by their own terrible experiences.
This was often revealed in apparently insignificant events. A friend was walking across a field with me toward the camp when suddenly we came to a field of green crops. Automatically, I avoided it, but he drew his arm through mine and dragged me through it. I stammered something about not treading down the young crops. He became annoyed, gave me an angry look and shouted, “You don’t say! And hasn’t enough already been taken from us? My wife and child have been gassed—not to mention everything else—and you would forbid me to tread on a few stalks of oats!” Only slowly could these men be guided back to the commonplace truth that no one has the right to do wrong, not even if wrong has been done to them.

Where Frankl invokes the horrors of the Holocaust, we should think of the wanton murder and kidnapping of Oct. 7. If the Frankl of this anecdote were alive today, it is hard to imagine him agreeing with the “erase Gaza” spirit that has been voiced by many in Israel recently and which goes to the heart of tactics that raze entire neighborhoods. It is just such dehumanizing language and military tactics that have caused experts on the Holocaust and genocide to warn about the real danger that Israel’s campaign against Hamas in Gaza could slide into genocide.

The only way to prevent this is to stop justifying any violent action the Israeli military takes in Gaza as legitimate, because its ultimate aim is to eliminate Hamas. Israelis whose society was the victim of the terrible events of Oct. 7 must not allow themselves to exult in more crude revenge, and the West, which rushed to support Israel in the wake of this horror, must find the moral courage to prevent the furthering of horror by speaking clearly about the unjust toll being inflicted on the vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza who had no part in these events.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023 6:47 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Keep defending those terrorist all the way to a Trump reelection.

RFK and Trump won't even have to do any work when every Democrat under 35 is going to vote for Jill Stein.



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Friday, November 24, 2023 10:43 PM

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Keep defending those terrorist all the way to a Trump reelection.

RFK and Trump won't even have to do any work when every Democrat under 35 is going to vote for Jill Stein.

Israeli "intelligence" officers are stupider than 6ixStringJack:

Senior IDF officer dismissed pre-October 7 intel on Hamas invasion as ‘fantasy’

Two lower level officers in IDF’s elite intelligence Unit 8200 outlined a mass invasion one month before onslaught; top officers also waved off manual showing plans for onslaught

By the Times of Israel staff | November 24, 2023

https://www.timesofisrael.com/reports-senior-idf-officer-dismissed-pre
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Soldiers in the IDF’s prestigious 8200 signal intelligence unit reportedly warned senior officers before the October 7 atrocities that Hamas was preparing a highly organized and meticulously planned mass invasion of Israel but were told their concerns were “fantasies.”

A senior and experienced non-commissioned officer as well as a junior officer in 8200 alerted senior IDF officers well in advance that a major operation was being planned by Hamas, but their warnings went unheeded, according to Thursday reports on Channel 12 and the Kan public broadcaster.

The exposés piled onto several others from the past month that revealed other information the IDF had on a possible Hamas invasion, including reports filed by IDF surveillance soldiers based on the Gaza border who detailed unusual Hamas training exercises three months before October 7.

According to Channel 12’s report on Thursday, the NCO in Unit 8200 put together a report from an array of raw intelligence data detailing a scenario that essentially predicted the October 7 invasion. She, together with the junior officer, also pointed to a Hamas drill a month before the Hamas attack, noting that it included preparations for a mass invasion with multiple entry points into Israel.

The two presented their concerns to a senior IDF officer — although not one from 8200 — who dismissed their warnings as “fantasies” and failed to act on the information, Channel 12 said.

“They were told in real-time. There were so many things that should have set off red lights,” an unnamed source from Unit 8200 told the network.

Kan reported similar details, noting that the non-commissioned officer stated that the Hamas drill included the use of vehicles to carry out the attack and practiced taking over Israeli towns. The NCO also warned that the assault Hamas was planning was on such a large scale that it could spark an all-out war.

The senior officer briefed by the NCO reportedly agreed that the information she had was substantive, but said a distinction needed to be made between what Hamas could drill for and what it could accomplish in reality.

Separately, Kan reported that before October 7, the IDF had come into possession of a Hamas terror manual that described how to conquer the Gaza border region in southern Israel.

The manual described taking over IDF positions, capturing kibbutzim and towns in the region, killing and kidnapping residents, and attacking and conquering the three regional cities of Sderot, Ofakim and Netivot.

It described how pick-up trucks would be used to stage the invasion, along with motorbikes and hang-gliders as well as with the use of anti-tank missiles under the cover of rocket and mortar fire from Gaza — in the same way that events unfolded on October 7.

More at https://www.timesofisrael.com/reports-senior-idf-officer-dismissed-pre
-oct-7-intel-on-hamas-invasion-as-fantasy
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Friday, November 24, 2023 11:50 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Yup. I'm stupid all the way to early retirement and life on easy mode.

Enjoy your weekend while you can buddy.



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Saturday, November 25, 2023 7:06 AM

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Yup. I'm stupid all the way to early retirement and life on easy mode.

Enjoy your weekend while you can buddy.

At 71 years old, I'm both working and receiving Social Security. The same is true for my wife, but she is 70. Each of our monthly social security payments is more than you spend in a year. I bet our working doesn't seem right to you. Here is another old codger still working, but what he is doing doesn't seem right to me:

Joe Biden Moves to Lift Nearly Every Restriction on Israel’s Access to U.S. Weapons Stockpile
By Ken Klippenstein / Nov 25, 2023

Created in the 1980s to supply the U.S. in case of a regional war, the War Reserve Stockpile Allies-Israel, or WRSA-I, is the largest node in a network of what are effectively foreign U.S. weapons caches. Highly regulated for security, the stockpiles are governed by a set of strict requirements. Under circumstances laid out in these requirements, Israel has been able to draw on the stockpile, purchasing the weapons at little cost if it uses the effective subsidy of U.S. military aid.

With the WRSA-I, Biden is looking to lift virtually all the meaningful restrictions on the stockpile and the transfer of its arms to Israel, with plans to remove limitations to obsolete or surplus weapons, waive an annual spending cap on replenishing the stockpile, remove weapon-specific restrictions, and curtail congressional oversight. All of the changes in the Biden budget plan would be permanent, except for lifting the spending cap, which is limited to the 2024 fiscal year.

The changes would come in an arms-trade relationship that is already shrouded in secrecy, as The Intercept recently reported. Whereas the administration has provided pages of detailed lists of weapons provided to Ukraine, for instance, its disclosure about arms provided to Israel could fit in a single, short sentence. Last week, Bloomberg obtained a leaked list of weapons provided to Israel, revealing that they include thousands of Hellfire missiles — the same kind being used extensively by Israel in Gaza.

(By the way, for every Hamas fighter Israel kills, it kills a hundred civilians. Does that seem right to you? Israel says the ratio is zero civilians killed per Hamas fighter. Does that seem right to you?)

https://theintercept.com/2023/11/25/biden-israel-weapons-stockpile-arm
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Saturday, November 25, 2023 9:52 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Yup. I'm stupid all the way to early retirement and life on easy mode.

Enjoy your weekend while you can buddy.

At 71 years old, I'm both working and receiving Social Security. The same is true for my wife, but she is 70. Each of our monthly social security payments is more than you spend in a year. I bet our working doesn't seem right to you.



Nice fake story. Why won't you and your fake rich wife pay for a fucking Firefly comic?

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Sunday, December 3, 2023 9:15 AM

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Nice fake story. Why won't you and your fake rich wife pay for a fucking Firefly comic?

I have multiple copies, including the variant covers, of every Firefly comic book, but I only read the digital versions because I want to keep the paper versions pristine. Fifty years from now those comics will be valuable collectors' items. I still will be around, 6ix, while you will be long dead because of the peculiar ideas in your head. (All-New Firefly Comics Are Here: http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=20&tid=64992 )

6ix, I believed you when you wrote about your 450-pound brother who diagnosed your most recent illness. I also believed you when you wrote about:

1) Your diabetes and your new insulin pump.
2) Having most of your teeth pulled.
3) Your alcoholism and illegal drug use and being stabbed and almost dying.
4) Your unemployment
5) You surviving on $7,000 per year
6) Your love of Nazis
7) Your hatred of Disney
8) Your identification with the Joker played by Joaquin Phoenix
9) You are not prospering in America because you make every stupid mistake, but Trump will redeem your suffering and raise your status to the lofty level you know you deserve and where you will live happily ever after . . .

Joaquin Phoenix Says Losing 52 Pounds for Joker Made Him “Go Mad”
https://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/a30809492/joaquin-phoenix-joker
-weight-loss
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Phoenix said the weight loss gave him a sense of control and the confidence to dig deep into the Joker’s persona. That sounds very much like 6ixStringJack and his enormous weight loss.

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Sunday, December 3, 2023 9:16 AM

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Israel has killed more journalists in Gaza than were killed throughout Vietnam War and WW2

https://attentiontotheunseen.com/2023/12/02/israel-has-killed-more-jou
rnalists-in-gaza-than-were-killed-throughout-vietnam-war-and-ww2
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Sunday, December 3, 2023 10:12 AM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Nice fake story. Why won't you and your fake rich wife pay for a fucking Firefly comic?

I have multiple copies, including the variant covers, of every Firefly comic book, but I only read the digital versions because I want to keep the paper versions pristine. Fifty years from now those comics will be valuable collectors' items.



No. They won't. There hasn't been a valuable comic book created in the last 30+ years. You and 5,000 other people at least have a 9.7 or higher collection of Firefly comics. Who knows... There may be more than 20,000 sets of them all boarded and bagged up that are all going to be worth less than the paper they were printed on 50 years from now.

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I still will be around, 6ix, while you will be long dead because of the peculiar ideas in your head.


But I thought you were retirement age, buddy. You planning on living until you're 115+ years old then?




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6ix, I believed you when you wrote about your 450-pound brother who diagnosed your most recent illness.


My 450lb brother who is not diabetic did not diagnose my illness. My doctor did. You are an idiot.

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I also believed you when you wrote about:

1) Your diabetes and your new insulin pump.



Yup. Auto-Immune LADA. If there's anything that I did that caused this, no medical professional will ever stake their career on it. They all treat this like you won the worst kind of lotto, just like they do MS or Lupus.

What are you going to do? Well... we know that you're a big fat pussy and you'd just roll over and die, but I'm doing fine.



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2) Having most of your teeth pulled.


Yup. See your dentist every year.

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3) Your alcoholism and illegal drug use and being stabbed and almost dying.


Yeah. Me and about 150 Million other people. Likely including you. And though weed was illegal when I was doing it, almost every state decided they like money too much to pass up legalizing it. It's not like I was doing meth or heroin, Karen.

I'm still alive. I've also been sober 8 years next month.

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4) Your unemployment


Early retirement.

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5) You surviving on $7,000 per year


Thriving on $7,000 per year. It was closer to $5,000 per year before Biden* took office.

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6) Your love of Nazis


Citation needed, Jew-Hater.

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7) Your hatred of Disney


Yeah. Fuck Disney.

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8) Your identification with the Joker played by Joaquin Phoenix


Never once did I say this. You go find that quote right now and post it here or shut the fuck up about Joker already.

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9) You are not prospering in America because you make every stupid mistake, but Trump will redeem your suffering and raise your status to the lofty level you know you deserve and where you will live happily ever after . . .


Who's not prospering? I haven't worked for anyone else in over 4 1/2 years and everything I have is paid for. I've paid $128 of interest on credit cards in my life, and I've made Thousands back on points and sign-up bonuses, so that's moot... and I haven't carried over a card balance from month to month since 2005. I haven't had a car payment since 2001. I bought my house with cash. I never had any college debt.

They say that 63% of American's can't afford to cover a $500 emergency. In liquidity alone, I could easily cover that emergency for 100 of them right now.

And 3 out of the 4 1/2 years I haven't worked, despite 3 years of the worst economy in most living American's lifetime under Biden*.

Have fun at work tomorrw paying down debt for shit you bought that you didn't need, honey.

You'd better enjoy Sunday before it's back to the salt mines for you.



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Joaquin Phoenix Says Losing 52 Pounds for Joker Made Him “Go Mad”
https://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/a30809492/joaquin-phoenix-joker
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I'm sure it did. While I never identified with his portrayal of Joker, I was amazed at Joaquin's performance. In fact, I did say that I was worried about his state of mind after putting himself through that, considering what happened to Heath Leger not so long ago.

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Phoenix said the weight loss gave him a sense of control and the confidence to dig deep into the Joker’s persona. That sounds very much like 6ixStringJack and his enormous weight loss.


That's a real dick thing to say, buddy.

I wasn't purposefully making myself emaciated for a high paying Hollywood gig.

My body was literally breaking down all my food into sugar, and without my body producing insulin naturally it was just pumping it through my veins at rates as much as 6 times as high as it ever should have been (that we know of), and then filtering the sugar through my liver and kidneys where it got pissed out. And once the DKA kicked in, my body was feeding off of itself because it couldn't get what it needed from food. I was essentially shitting sludge out of my dick, and literally dying.

And it didn't matter how much I ate. In fact, the more I ate, the worse the problem got, the more water I needed to drink to filter it out and the more weight I lost.

And it was only roughly 30lbs that I lost. Most of it was fat that I tend to accumulate over the winter cold weather and lack of projects and obviously water weight. Although getting down to only 143lbs means that I also lost some muscle weight as well. I hadn't seen under 150lbs since high school before I was power-lifting and I was a 200lb brick shithouse in my early 20s.

I just weighed myself this morning after taking a nice healthy shit and I'm 156.6lbs now.

I'm doing just fine. In fact, because of the diet that I need to maintain because of the diabetes and the minor blockage I have, I'm willing to bet that my daily diet is better than 95% of Americans right now.

You can get used to anything when you need to get used to it. The fact that I'd already gone completely cold turkey on booze and weed as well as living gluten free for several years when I didn't need to do so were just practice for the big leagues.

Giant Flying Spaghetti Monster willing, I plan on living a very, very long time.

But no matter how long I live, there is no length of time that my mortal coil could possibly survive where your Firefly comic books are expensive collectors items.



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Sunday, December 3, 2023 10:29 AM

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I plan on living a very, very long time.

6ix, do you think your diarrhea of the mouth is a precursor to a long life? I don't because the people I knew who justified their mishaps as not their fault were the shortest-lived. They didn't stop to think but blurted out their non-culpability for everything wrong that happened to them. Then they died thinking that nothing could be their fault. Smoking and cancer? Not their fault. Drinking and driving? Not their fault. Adultery and divorce? Not their fault. Incompetence and bankruptcy? Not their fault. Bad things happen to them, but it's not their fault.

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Sunday, December 3, 2023 11:10 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Not going to sit and listen to your judgement, dude.

I'm completely honest about my life, flaws and all.

This is why everybody, including you, believe the positive things I've done in my life as well, because I have no shame when I talk about all the mistakes I've made along the way and I don't try to hide or minimize the impact of them either.

I'm not going to cry about losing my teeth. I'm not going to cry about a diabetes diagnosis. I'm living proof that you can face all of the fallout from letting your demons get the better of you and not only overcome them but make a pretty sweet life for yourself once you've made it through to the other side.

You have me at a disadvantage only because you're a serial liar and you hide your lies and flaws behind your internet profiles... One of which I haven't managed to get banned yet. Nobody believes anything that you say about yourself because you have zero flaws and you are a very poorly written character.

Come on, buddy. Let your true inner-Reaverfan out so I can get your worthless Second handle banned as well.



That will be it for you at fff.net once that happens. Because, if you haven't already noticed, you can't sign up with a new profile on this site anymore.

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Netanyahu’s Goal for Gaza: “Thin” Population “to a Minimum”

The White House requested billions to support refugee resettlement from Ukraine and Gaza in October.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has tasked his top adviser, Ron Dermer, the minister of strategic affairs, with designing plans to “thin” the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip “to a minimum,” according to a bombshell new report in an Israeli newspaper founded by the late Republican billionaire Sheldon Adelson.

The outlet, Israel Hayom, is considered to be something of an official organ for Netanyahu. It reported that the plan has two main elements: The first would use the pressure of the war and humanitarian crisis to persuade Egypt to allow refugees to flow to other Arab countries, and the second would open up sea routes so that Israel “allows a mass escape to European and African countries.” Dermer, who is originally from Miami, is a Netanyahu confidante and was previously Israeli ambassador to the United States, and enjoys close relations with many members of Congress.

The plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza of Palestinians faces some internal resistance from less hard-line members of Netanyahu’s cabinet, according to Israel Hayom.

More at https://theintercept.com/2023/12/03/netanyahu-thin-gaza-population/

Israel Today and other Israeli media are reporting on a plan being pushed with Congress that would condition aid to Arab nations on their willingness to accept Palestinian refugees. The plan even proposes specific numbers of refugees for each country: Egypt would take one million Palestinians, half a million would go to Turkey, and a quarter million each would go to Yemen and Iraq.

More at https://www.israeltoday.co.il/read/us-lawmakers-review-plan-linking-ga
za-refugee-resettlement-to-american-aid-to-arab-countries
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Sunday, December 3, 2023 11:07 PM

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Monday, December 4, 2023 3:42 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
I have multiple copies, including the variant covers, of every Firefly comic book, but I only read the digital versions because I want to keep the paper versions pristine. Fifty years from now those comics will be valuable collectors' items. I still will be around...



What, you're gonna be 130? 'Cause last I checked, you're almost 80, what with having served in Vietnam and all!

Hate to tell you dood, but either you've lied about pretty much everything about yourself (yanno, old wealthy oil baron) or you're gonna be dead and someone is gonna throw those comics out when they declutter your hoard.

The thought makes me giggle.
I'm such a bad person!



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Monday, December 4, 2023 6:36 AM

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:

What, you're gonna be 130? 'Cause last I checked, you're almost 80, what with having served in Vietnam and all!

Hate to tell you dood, but either you've lied about pretty much everything about yourself (yanno, old wealthy oil baron) or you're gonna be dead and someone is gonna throw those comics out when they declutter your hoard.

The thought makes me giggle.
I'm such a bad person!


Some of our greatest literary works have portrayed the positive effects on an individual of a close encounter with death.

Tolstoy’s War and Peace provides an excellent illustration of how death may instigate a radical personal change. Pierre, the protagonist, feels deadened by the meaningless, empty life of the Russian aristocracy. A lost soul, he stumbles through the first nine hundred pages of the novel searching for some purpose in life. The pivotal point of the book occurs when Pierre is captured by Napoleon’s troops and sentenced to death by firing squad. Sixth in line, he watches the execution of the five men in front of him and prepares to die — only, at the last moment, to be unexpectedly reprieved. The experience transforms Pierre, who then spends the remaining three hundred pages of the novel living his life zestfully and purposefully. He is able to give himself fully in his relationships to others, to be keenly aware of his natural surroundings, to discover a task in life that has meaning for him, and to dedicate himself to it.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
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Monday, December 4, 2023 7:09 AM

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by second:
I have multiple copies, including the variant covers, of every Firefly comic book, but I only read the digital versions because I want to keep the paper versions pristine. Fifty years from now those comics will be valuable collectors' items. I still will be around...



What, you're gonna be 130? 'Cause last I checked, you're almost 80, what with having served in Vietnam and all!

Hate to tell you dood, but either you've lied about pretty much everything about yourself (yanno, old wealthy oil baron) or you're gonna be dead and someone is gonna throw those comics out when they declutter your hoard.

The thought makes me giggle.
I'm such a bad person!







Did you see his dumbass reply to you?

I'm pretty sure we're dealing with somebody on the very heavy end of the autism spectrum at this point.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 9:08 AM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Did you see his dumbass reply to you?

I'm pretty sure we're dealing with somebody on the very heavy end of the autism spectrum at this point.

I was expecting you to say it was too long and you didn't read it, but you did the next most likely thing for a Trumptard to do. Pretty predictable. Trumptards can't surprise. Neither can right-wing Israelites. Both get their wheels permanently stuck in a rut.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 10:26 AM

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Monday, December 4, 2023 11:58 AM

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Quote:

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Some of our greatest literary works have portrayed the positive effects on an individual of a close encounter with death.

Tolstoy’s War and Peace provides an excellent illustration of how death may instigate a radical personal change. Pierre, the protagonist, feels deadened by the meaningless, empty life of the Russian aristocracy. A lost soul, he stumbles through the first nine hundred pages of the novel searching for some purpose in life. The pivotal point of the book occurs when Pierre is captured by Napoleon’s troops and sentenced to death by firing squad. Sixth in line, he watches the execution of the five men in front of him and prepares to die — only, at the last moment, to be unexpectedly reprieved. The experience transforms Pierre, who then spends the remaining three hundred pages of the novel living his life zestfully and purposefully. He is able to give himself fully in his relationships to others, to be keenly aware of his natural surroundings, to discover a task in life that has meaning for him, and to dedicate himself to it.




Oh. And by the way...

If anybody was wondering where Second plagiarized "his" insight from, you can thank Irvin D. Yalom.

If you'd like to read more, you can read his book Existential Psychotherapy

The entire bit Second "wrote" can be found, word for word (minus a "14" and "*" for footnotes), on
page 33 in Chapter 2, titled "Life, Death and Anxiety".

https://books.google.com/books?id=nI7VDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT45&lpg=PT4
5&dq=%22%0D%0ATolstoy%E2%80%99s+War+and+Peace+provides+an+excellent+illustration+of+how+death%22&source=bl&ots=5bl2x7gL9r&sig=ACfU3U0F0GMB1RZiN-QggweuB57JZ1hPfg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLnMjPnfaCAxWaAHkGHXITAA4Q6AF6BAgJEAM#v=onepage&q=%22%20%20Tolstoy%E2%80%99s%20War%20and%20Peace%20provides%20an%20excellent%20illustration%20of%20how%20death%22&f=false



You're such a fucking idiot, dude.

Stop stealing shit.



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Monday, December 4, 2023 12:51 PM

SIGNYM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:

Did you see his dumbass reply to you?

I'm pretty sure we're dealing with somebody on the very heavy end of the autism spectrum at this point.

SECOND: I was expecting you to say it was too long and you didn't read it...



Since you stole the summary, I expect YOU didn't read it, and you're pretending that you did. Which btw is typical of you.

So, tell us, SECOND, what is YOUR mission in life, if you have one ?

Bc judging from your posts, it seems as if your mission in life is being a sociopath, a pathological liar, and to despise everyone who isn't you; and a pathological liar, sociopath, plagiarist, and a troll online.



Yanno, this thread isn't about your wonderfulness, or me, SIX, "Trumptards", Trump, Russia (altho I'm sure you'll drag that in too!) Do you suppose you could get OFF the topic of your fabulousness? IMHO you're just despoiling a discussion about genocide and terrorism, and using it as an excuse to put yourself up on your 14k gold mile-high pedestal.


I'm sure your godlike qualities are of zero importance to everyone in the Middle East, and to everyone else in the entire world except perhaps a dozen people in Houston.


So, enough of you, and back on topic, I hope.


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Monday, December 4, 2023 1:18 PM

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Oh BTW SIX, I came to the realization that what SECOND does is, sooner or later, turn every thread into a discussion about himself. You may THINK he's virtue-signalling on a topic or bagging on "the other", but what he's doing is reminding HIMSELF how just how important he is and how much "better" he is than anyone else and how he's going to live forever.

But what does it say about anyone if they have to come to a no-account website and bang on endlessly, anonymously about how important/ perfect he is and how meaningless everyone else is, except that he gets no recognition in real life for who he TRULY is? Is he living a 100% lie, presenting himself to his family and the world as one kind of person, and only letting his real, dark self loose on an anonymous website? That would explain his constant inveterate lying: it's an essential part of his nature bc his image of himself demands it.

Anyway enuf of SECOND. Just thought I'd share.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 9:18 AM

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Anyway enuf of SECOND. Just thought I'd share.

If you are wondering why I am here it is because I have an intense hatred of thieves but it is problematic for me to publicly oppose thieves who have yet to be convicted of a crime. Israelis stole the Holy Land and justified the theft with the fake claim that their God Yahweh gave them the land. Russians are stealing Ukraine and justifying the theft with numerous fake claims. Trump is just a thief, a plain and simple faker. He is the closest to being convicted of a crime.

Just thought I'd share.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 9:40 AM

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Quote:

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If you are wondering why I am here it is because I have an intense hatred of thieves but it is problematic for me to publicly oppose thieves who have yet to be convicted of a crime. Israelis stole the Holy Land and justified the theft with the fake claim that their God Yahweh gave them the land. Russians are stealing Ukraine and justifying the theft with numerous fake claims. Trump is just a thief, a plain and simple faker. He is the closest to being convicted of a crime.



Okay. Sure, bitch.

Why don't you litter Haken's boards today with more links to pirated copyrighted work.

Or perhaps you have another book or article that you'd like to copy and paste here and present as if they're your own thoughts?


I don't even understand how you function on a day to day basis. Everything you say is diametrically opposed to your actions.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 9:53 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Quote:

Originally posted by second:
If you are wondering why I am here it is because I have an intense hatred of thieves but it is problematic for me to publicly oppose thieves who have yet to be convicted of a crime. Israelis stole the Holy Land and justified the theft with the fake claim that their God Yahweh gave them the land. Russians are stealing Ukraine and justifying the theft with numerous fake claims. Trump is just a thief, a plain and simple faker. He is the closest to being convicted of a crime.



Okay. Sure, bitch.

Why don't you litter Haken's boards today with more links to pirated copyrighted work.

Or perhaps you have another book or article that you'd like to copy and paste here and present as if they're your own thoughts?


I don't even understand how you function on a day to day basis. Everything you say is diametrically opposed to your actions.

I'm sure you don't understand the difference between being a thief and the reporting of a theft. That's no surprise since you don't understand the similarities between being an unconvinced criminal, such as Trump, and being a lowlife criminal who can't pay a fleet of lawyers a million dollars per week to keep himself out of jail.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 10:14 AM

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Israel Readying Risky Plan To Flood Miles Of Gaza's 'Terror Tunnels' With Sea Water

Israel's military has reportedly put in place controversial and high risk plans to flood Gaza's vast network of underground tunnels used by Hamas with sea water. High powered pumps have already been set up at key locations in the Gaza Strip.

The plan is to force Hamas militants above ground or else drown them, utilizing a series of pumps to pull water from the Mediterranean Sea, which are expected to provide enough water to fully flood the tunnels within weeks. According to details in The Wall Street Journal, US defense officials have been briefed on the 'option' - and with pumps now in place - but it's not believed that the Israelis have pulled the trigger on it yet.



MORE AT https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-readying-risky-plan-floo
d-miles-gazas-terror-tunnels-sea-water


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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 10:19 AM

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Oh BTW SIX, I came to the realization that what SECOND does is, sooner or later, turn every thread into a discussion about himself. You may THINK he's virtue-signalling on a topic or bagging on "the other", but what he's doing is reminding HIMSELF how just how important he is and how much "better" he is than anyone else and how he's going to live forever.

But what does it say about anyone if they have to come to a no-account website and bang on endlessly, anonymously about how important/ perfect he is and how meaningless everyone else is, except that he gets no recognition in real life for who he TRULY is? Is he living a 100% lie, presenting himself to his family and the world as one kind of person, and only letting his real, dark self loose on an anonymous website? That would explain his constant inveterate lying: it's an essential part of his nature bc his image of himself demands it.

Anyway enuf of SECOND. Just thought I'd share.




Well, to be fair to him, I've stated before that this is my political toilet where I let all those political demons out. I don't go out of my way to hang around with people who think completely different than I do in real life, but if you want to maintain relationships with family who doesn't agree with you, there's no sense in arguing any politics with them.

Unlike others here who have argued that you should use any opportunity to change people's minds, I realize that there is barely any circumstance in your life where you're presented with a genuine opportunity to do so. That goes for politics or virtually anything else under the sun. It's not my job to change anyone's minds. I'm here to argue, plain and simple. I'm here to get that shit out of my system so I don't have those thoughts floating around in my head when I'm socializing and I don't say anything that I'll regret when I do.

Back in my drinking days I ruined quite a few relationships, and without a filter that most people enjoy when they're sober, I got into political disagreements with people that I never should have and ended up saying things that I can never take back.

I probably don't need this site as a crutch anymore after nearly 8 years of sobriety, but even being sober it does help.

I would NEVER talk to somebody in person the way that I talk to people on this site. But the reverse side of that is that nobody in real life would ever talk to me the way that I've been talked to on this site either.... Unless I provoked it, like I did on more than one occasion back when I was drinking and I didn't have a filter.


I do my own fair share of bragging here too, which well... yeah... I do show off my work IRL. But I don't go around IRL telling everybody how lousy they are with money everyday or brag that I don't have to go back to work this week when they're doing the everyday grind.

If an opportunity presents itself, I do try to use my own ability to lead by example and help people get a better handle on their own spending habits, but I don't pressure anybody or try to manipulate them into changing their behaviors. And in this rare case, I do get presented with opportunities like this from time to time because people notice how I live and wonder how the hell I actually do it.

For instance, my aunt recently got a not-huge-but-not-so-tiny inheritance when my Grams passed earlier this year. Her first thought was to run out and buy a new car (at the time when new car prices were at their peak). Instead, I convinced her to put another $500 in her long paid off Toyota by explaining to her that if she bought a new car right now she'd either burn a large majority of that windfall on a car that might not even last her the rest of her life, or she'd be making monthly payments that were at least as much as the repairs she needed done, with a huge extra amount going to pay down the interest, and she'd also be paying about $1,200 more per year for full coverage car insurance as well.

And I did that despite the fact that it's actually probably going to bite me in the ass in the spring, since her plan was to give me her old car when she got a new one, and I likely won't be able to pass the emissions test in May.

But we set her up with a money market account and she saw her first monthly interest statement and just about shit herself with excitement when she called me up to tell me about the first time in her life that she's ever made interest from having money in a bank.

I asked her how that felt, but I phrased it in a way that taught a lesson too. I asked her how it felt knowing that she just basically got paid for 11 extra hours of work that month that she didn't need to work for, and how it felt knowing that as long as the interest rates are high and she doesn't burn any of that cash that this will happen again every month going forward. I also said that if she can manage to curb her spending she should be able to put at least $500 more per month in that account and make even more money she didn't need to work for every month. (We haven't gotten anywhere close to that yet... baby steps).

She's on her own now. This is the first time in her life she ever lived on her own. Except for her marriage, she always lived with her mom. Nobody ever taught her a thing about money. She didn't even have a checking account until her last job, and that was only because some helpful soul in HR must have convinced her to join their credit union about 15 years back. I think she was in her mid 40s before she stopped using a currency exchange to cash her paychecks.

But she's got me around now. I know a little bit about money and technology and can help her try to navigate all of this and retire with a reasonable standard of living even though she hasn't ever really done anything to save for her future. At least for now, I have the free time.





And I realize that this reply to you is just me doing exactly what you said Second does.



But the obvious difference here is that I'm completely, anonymously, showing my true self here, warts (the many, many warts) and all.

I'm hardly a saint. I'm the exact opposite of perfect. In many regards, I'm not even all that much of a good person. But I try to do right. Sometimes I fail. Sometimes it takes me a while to get back on the horse and try again. But as long as I'm making forward progress, however slow it may be on occasion, that's good enough. And if I can help out the few people who mean anything to me in this world through my skills and/or the lessons I've learned along the way that makes me feel good.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 12:01 PM

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I convinced my sis to repair her old car too. That will give her the time that needs needs to shop around. Considering depreciation and payments, an old car is worth repairing until it costs about $2000/ year (including car rental) altho in her case I have to re-estimate that bc she'd be buying used.

And one of our previous care-givers, I convinced her to set aside $5/ week. She worked for us for a long time. At one point, they needed a newer van and $1000 down. She asked me for a loan, and I checked her savings (BTW paid interest on it too) and told she had the $ already saved up. She was so happy, and it was a very positive lesson on saving bc even a little bit adds up.


As you say: Do right, be right.



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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 12:30 PM

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I convinced my sis to repair her old car too. That will give her the time that needs needs to shop around. Considering depreciation and payments, an old car is worth repairing until it costs about $2000/ year (including car rental) altho in her case I have to re-estimate that bc she'd be buying used.



Depends on how you calculate your mileage, I suppose (pun intended).

Since I've never bought a new car in my life and don't ever intend to, my per-year threshold is much lower than $2k. I bought this car back in 2008 for only $2k. But I do need to decide soonish how much I'm willing to spend on it to get it to pass emissions or look for something else. Especially when you consider that the main reason I'm afraid I won't be able to pass it this time is I have an after-market nylon tube for a fuel line now and if I were to pour 2 gallons of lacquer thinner in the tank to pass like I did last time it would almost surely melt that line away completely.

If I knew, or had a mechanic that could guaranty 100% that simply putting in a new catalytic converter would fix the issue, that's a fix I'd be willing to pay for. But nobody can tell me for sure if that will even make my car pass the emissions test. And at this point it's not just the oil leaking, but pretty much every fluid in the car except for gasoline. Even my wiper fluid leaks now.

IF spending the money for a new CAT fixed the issue and I knew I wouldn't have to worry about emissions test the rest of the time I had the car, I'd be willing to pay not only for that, but to have somebody fix all my leaking issues, including putting a new seal on the manifold to finally stop that oil leak.

But that's a huge barrier to entry for me. It's going to cost me at least $500 to have that CAT replaced in today's economy. (I priced it at my aunt's shop last year) Since I'm only willing to spend $4k and preferably only $3k on another used car next year, that alone would be 1/6th to 1/8th of what I'm willing to spend on a new car just to possibly pass the test.

The one thing to consider here though is that if I fail the emissions test first before trying to fix the CAT, I can apply for one final 2 year extension on the car and worry about replacing it over the next 2 years. But I'd still be driving around a car that leaks all the fluids because I'm not willing to pay to fix any of that if I can't pass emissions.

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And one of our previous care-givers, I convinced her to set aside $5/ week. She worked for us for a long time. At one point, they needed a newer van and $1000 down. She asked me for a loan, and I checked her savings (BTW paid interest on it too) and told she had the $ already saved up. She was so happy, and it was a very positive lesson on saving bc even a little bit adds up.



Haha. Yeah. That's funny. The reverse side of somebody not knowing anything about money is if somebody gets them to save some somehow they usually forget about it and it's a big surprise to them when they realize how much they saved. That HR person I mentioned that got my aunt to join the credit union must have got her to sign up for some sort of 401k alternative plan and she wasn't even aware she had been putting money in there for a couple years. When she found out she had over 5k in there she paid the rest of her car off with it.



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As you say: Do right, be right.




Yup.

You ain't going to always do right. And you ain't going to always be right...

But the rewards for doing and being right whenever you can manage it tend to pay you back with dividends as long as you're not seeking them in advance.



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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 12:42 PM

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From Israeli Defense Force to Israeli Occupation force — Conduct Unbecoming

Shooting kids...



https://sonar21.com/from-israeli-defense-force-to-israeli-occupation-f
orce-conduct-unbecoming
/

In reality, I had a Jewish co-worker, a "young kid", and he visited Israel. Altho he's very Jewish and pro-Israel he gave me a "warts and all" summary about 8 years ago, and even then IDF considered themselves something between an occupation force and riot police. Also, they were very open about stealing Palestinian land and Syrian water from the Golan Heights.

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Thursday, December 7, 2023 7:16 AM

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Israel’s Failed Bombing Campaign in Gaza

By Robert A. Pape | December 6, 2023
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/israel/israels-failed-bombing-campaign-
gaza


Since October 7, Israel has invaded northern Gaza with some 40,000 combat troops and pummeled the small area with one of the most intense bombing campaigns in history. Nearly two million people have fled their homes as a result. More than 15,000 civilians (including some 6,000 children and 5,000 women) have been killed in the attacks, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run Ministry of Health, and the U.S. State Department has suggested that the true toll may be even higher. Israel has bombed hospitals and ambulances and wrecked about half of northern Gaza’s buildings. It has cut off virtually all water, food deliveries, and electricity generation for Gaza’s 2.2 million inhabitants. By any definition, this campaign counts as a massive act of collective punishment against civilians.

Even now, as Israeli forces push deeper into southern Gaza, the exact purpose of Israel’s approach is far from clear. Although Israeli leaders claim to be targeting Hamas alone, the evident lack of discrimination raises real questions about what the government is actually up to. Is Israel’s eagerness to shatter Gaza a product of the same incompetence that led to the massive failure of the Israeli military to counter Hamas’s attack on October 7, the plans for which ended up in the hands of Israeli military and intelligence officials more than a year earlier? Is wrecking northern Gaza and now southern Gaza a prelude to sending the territory’s entire population to Egypt, as proposed in a “concept paper” produced by the Israeli Intelligence Ministry?

Whatever the ultimate goal, Israel’s collective devastation of Gaza raises deep moral problems. But even judged purely in strategic terms, Israel’s approach is doomed to failure—and indeed, it is already failing. Mass civilian punishment has not convinced Gaza’s residents to stop supporting Hamas. To the contrary, it has only heightened resentment among Palestinians. Nor has the campaign succeeded in dismantling the group ostensibly being targeted. Fifty-plus days of war show that while Israel can demolish Gaza, it cannot destroy Hamas. In fact, the group may be stronger now than it was before.

Israel is hardly the first country to err by placing excessive faith in the coercive magic of airpower.
History shows that the large-scale bombing of civilian areas almost never achieves its objectives. Israel would have been better off had it heeded these lessons and responded to the October 7 attack with surgical strikes against Hamas’s leaders and fighters in lieu of the indiscriminate bombing campaign it has chosen. But it is not too late to shift course and adopt a viable alternative strategy for achieving lasting security, an approach that would drive a political wedge between Hamas and the Palestinians rather than bringing them closer together: take meaningful, unilateral steps toward a two-state solution.

LOSING HEARTS AND MINDS

Since the dawn of airpower, countries have sought to bomb enemies into submission and shatter civilian morale. Pushed to their breaking point, the theory goes, populations will rise up against their own governments and switch sides. This strategy of coercive punishment reached its apogee in World War II. History remembers the indiscriminate bombing of cities in that war simply by the place names of the targets: Hamburg (40,000 dead), Darmstadt (12,000), and Dresden (25,000).

Now Gaza can be added to this infamous list. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has himself likened the current campaign to the Allies’ fight in World War II. While denying that Israel was engaging in collective punishment today, he pointed out that a Royal Air Force strike targeting Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen killed scores of schoolchildren.

What Netanyahu left unmentioned was that none of the Allies’ efforts to punish civilians en masse actually succeeded. In Germany, the Allied bombing campaign, which took off beginning in 1942, wreaked havoc on civilians, destroying one urban area after another and ultimately a total of 58 German cities and towns by the end of the war. But it never sapped civilian morale or prompted an uprising against Adolf Hitler, despite the confident predictions of Allied officials. Indeed, the campaign only encouraged Germans to fight harder for fear of a draconian postwar peace.

A bombing campaign has never caused the targeted population to revolt against its own government.

That failure should not have been so surprising, given what happened when the Nazis tried the same tactic. The Blitz, their bombing of London and other British cities in 1940–41, killed more than 40,000 people, and yet British Prime Minister Winston Churchill refused to capitulate. Instead, he invoked the resulting civilian casualties to rally society to make the sacrifices necessary for victory. Rather than shattering morale, the Blitz motivated the British to organize a years-long effort—with their U.S. and Soviet allies—to counterattack and ultimately conquer the country that had bombed them.

In fact, never in history has a bombing campaign caused the targeted population to revolt against its own government. The United States has tried the tactic numerous times, to no avail. During the Korean War, it destroyed 90 percent of electricity generation in North Korea. In the Vietnam War, it knocked out nearly as much power in North Vietnam. And in the Gulf War, U.S. air attacks disrupted 90 percent of electricity generation in Iraq. But in none of these cases did the population rise up.

The war in Ukraine is the most recent case in point. For nearly two years, Russia has sought to coerce Ukraine through wave after wave of devastating air assaults on cities across the country, killing more than 10,000 civilians, destroying more than 1.5 million homes, and displacing some eight million Ukrainians. Russia is clearly shattering Ukraine. But far from crushing Ukraine’s fighting spirit, this massive civilian punishment has only convinced Ukrainians to fight Russia more intensely than ever.

A COUNTERPRODUCTIVE CAMPAIGN

This historical pattern is repeating itself in Gaza. Despite nearly two months of heavy military operations—virtually unrestrained by the United States and the rest of the world—Israel has achieved only marginal results. By any meaningful metric, the campaign has not led to Hamas’s even partial defeat. Israel’s air and ground operations have killed as many as 5,000 Hamas fighters (according to Israeli officials), out of a total of about 30,000. But these losses will not significantly reduce the threat to Israeli civilians, since, as the October 7 attacks proved, it takes only a few hundred Hamas fighters to wreak havoc on Israeli communities. Worse, Israeli officials also admit that the military campaign is killing twice as many civilians as Hamas fighters. In other words, Israel is almost certainly producing more terrorists than it is killing, since each dead civilian will have family and friends eager to join Hamas to exact revenge.

Hamas’s military infrastructure, such as it is, has not been meaningfully dismantled, even after the much-vaunted operations against the al-Shifa hospital, which the Israeli military alleged Hamas used as an operational base. As videos released by the Israel Defense Forces show, Israel has captured and destroyed the entrances to many of Hamas’s tunnels, but these can eventually be repaired, just as they were built in the first place. More important, Hamas’s leaders and fighters appear to have abandoned the tunnels before Israeli forces entered them, meaning that the group’s most important infrastructure—its fighters—survived. Hamas has an advantage over Israeli forces: it can easily abandon a fight, blend into the civilian population, and live to fight again on more favorable terms. That is why a large-scale Israeli ground operation is also doomed to failure.

More broadly, Israel’s military campaign has not deeply weakened Hamas’s control over Gaza. Israel has rescued only one of the 240 or so hostages taken in the October 7 attack. The only other hostages freed have been released by Hamas, showing that the group remains in control of its fighters.


Despite large-scale power shortages and extensive destruction throughout Gaza, Hamas continues to churn out propaganda videos showing civilian atrocities committed by Israeli forces and intense battles between Hamas fighters and Israeli troops. The group’s propaganda is distributed widely on the messaging app Telegram, where its channel has more than 620,000 subscribers. By the count of the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats (which I direct), Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, has disseminated nearly 200 videos and posters every week from October 11 to November 22 through that channel.

LAND FOR PEACE

The only way to deal a lasting defeat to Hamas is to attack its leaders and fighters while separating them from the surrounding population. That is easier said than done, however, especially since Hamas draws its ranks directly from the local population rather than from abroad.

Indeed, survey evidence shows the extent to which Israel’s military operations are now producing more terrorists than they are killing. In a November 14 poll of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank conducted by the Arab World for Research and Development, 76 percent of respondents said they viewed Hamas positively. Compare that with the 27 percent of respondents in both territories who told different pollsters in September that Hamas was “the most deserving of representing the Palestinian people.” The implication is sobering: a vast portion of the more than 500,000 Palestinian men between the ages of 18 and 34 are now ripe recruits for Hamas or other Palestinian groups seeking to target Israel and its civilians.

This result also reinforces the lessons of history. Contrary to conventional wisdom, most terrorists do not choose their vocation owing to religion or ideology, although some certainly do. Rather, most people who become terrorists do so because their land is being taken away.

For decades, I’ve studied the most extreme terrorists—suicide terrorists—and my study of 462 people who killed themselves on missions to kill others in acts of terrorism from 1982 to 2003 remains the largest demographic study of these attackers. I found that there are hundreds of secular suicide terrorists. Indeed, the world’s leader in suicide terrorism during that period was the Tamil Tigers, an openly antireligious, Marxist group in Sri Lanka that carried out more suicide attacks than Hamas or Palestine Islamic Jihad—the two deadliest Palestinian terrorist groups—combined. What 95 percent of the suicide terrorists in my database had in common was that they were fighting back against a military occupation that was controlling territory they considered their homeland.

From 1994 to 2005, Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups carried out more than 150 suicide attacks, killing about 1,000 Israelis. Only when Israel withdrew military forces from Gaza did these groups abandon the tactic almost entirely. Since then, the number of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank has grown by 50 percent, making it even harder for Israel to control the territories in the long run. There is every reason to think that Israel’s renewed military occupation of Gaza—“for an indefinite period,” according to Netanyahu—will lead to a new, perhaps larger wave of suicide attacks against Israeli civilians.

THE SETTLER PROBLEM

Although there are many dimensions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one fact helps clarify the complex picture. Virtually every year since the early 1980s, the Jewish population in the Palestinian territories has grown, even during the years of the Oslo peace process in the 1990s. The growth of settlements has meant the loss of land for the Palestinians and increasing concerns that Israel will confiscate more land to resettle more Jews in the Palestinian territories. Indeed, Yossi Dagan, a prominent settler and member of Netanyahu’s party, has urged the creation of settlements in Gaza, where the last settlements were removed in 2005.

The growth of the Jewish population in Palestinian territories is a central factor in fomenting conflict. In the years immediately after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, the total number of Jews living in the West Bank and Gaza numbered only a few thousand. Israeli-Palestinian relations were mostly harmonious. No Palestinian suicide attacks and few attacks of any kind occurred during this period.

But things changed after the right-wing government led by the Likud Party came to power in 1977, promising a major expansion of settlements. The number of settlers increased—from about 4,000 in 1977 to 24,000 in 1983 and to 116,000 in 1993. By 2022, about 500,000 Jewish Israeli settlers lived in the Palestinian territories, excluding East Jerusalem, where an additional 230,000 Jews resided. As the settlements grew, the relative harmony between the Israelis and the Palestinians dissipated. First came the creation of Hamas in 1987, and then the first intifada of 1987–93, the second intifada of 2000–2005, and continuing rounds of conflict between Palestinians and Israelis ever since.

The near-continuous growth of the Jewish settlements is a core reason why the idea of a two-state solution has lost credibility since the 1990s. If there is to be a serious pathway to a Palestinian state in the future, that growth must come to an end. After all, why should Palestinians reject Hamas and support a supposed peace process if doing so means only more loss of their land?

A LASTING PEACE

Only a two-state solution will lead to lasting security for Israelis and Palestinians alike. That is the only viable approach that will truly undermine Hamas, and Israel can and should unilaterally press forward with a plan, taking steps on its own before negotiating with the Palestinians. The goal should be to revive a process that has been dormant since the last negotiations failed in 2008, 15 years ago. To be clear, Israel should couple this political approach with a military one, engaging in limited, sustained operations against the Hamas leaders and fighters responsible for the atrocities of October 7. But the country must adopt the political element of the strategy now, not later. Israel cannot wait until after some mythical time when Hamas is defeated by military might alone.

Those who doubt that a two-state solution can ever be reached are right that immediately resuming negotiations with the Palestinians would not reduce Hamas’s will to fight. For one thing, the group is an avowed proponent of eliminating Israel. For another, it would be one of the biggest losers in a two-state solution, since a peace deal would almost certainly involve the prohibition of armed Palestinian groups aside from Hamas’s main internal rival, the Palestinian Authority, which would likely enjoy renewed support and legitimacy if it secured an agreement that the majority of Palestinians supported. And even if a two-state solution is achieved, Israel will still need a strong defense capability, since no political solution can completely eliminate the threat of terrorism for years to come.

But that is why the goal now should not be to immediately put forward a final plan for a two-state solution—something that is simply not in the realm of political possibility at the moment. Instead, the immediate objective should be to create a pathway for an eventual Palestinian state. Although skeptics claim that such a pathway is impossible because Israel has no suitable Palestinian partners, in fact, Israel can take crucial steps on its own.

The only way to defeat Hamas is to drive a political wedge between it and the Palestinian people.

The Israeli government could publicly announce that it intends to achieve a state of affairs where the Palestinians live in a state chosen by Palestinians side by side with a Jewish state of Israel. It could announce that it intends to develop a process to achieve that goal by, say, 2030, and will lay out milestones for getting there in the coming months. It could announce that it will immediately freeze Jewish settlements in the West Bank and forgo such settlements in Gaza through 2030 as a down payment that demonstrated its commitment to a genuine two-state solution. And it could announce that it is willing and ready to work with all parties—all countries in the region and beyond, all international organizations, and all Palestinian parties—that are willing to accept these objectives.

Far from being irrelevant to Israel’s military efforts against Hamas, these political steps would augment a sustained, highly targeted campaign to reduce the near-term threat of attacks from the group. Effective counterterrorism benefits from intelligence from the local population, which is far more likely to be forthcoming if that population has hope of a genuine political alternative to the terrorist group.

Indeed, in the long run, the only way to defeat Hamas is to drive a political wedge between it and the Palestinian people. Unilateral Israeli steps signaling a serious commitment to a new future would decidedly change the framework and dynamics in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship and give Palestinians a genuine alternative to simply supporting Hamas and violence. Israelis, for their part, would be more secure, and the two parties would at long last be on a path toward peace.

Israel’s military operations are producing more terrorists than they are killing.

Of course, the current Israeli government shows no signs of pursuing this plan. That could change, however, especially if the United States decided to use its influence. For instance, the White House could apply more private pressure to Netanyahu’s government to curtail indiscriminate attacks in the air campaign.

But perhaps the most important step that Washington could take now would be to jump-start a major public debate of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, one that allowed alternative strategies to be considered in depth and that brought forth rich public information for Americans, Israelis, and people around the world to evaluate the consequences for themselves. The White House could release U.S. government assessments of the effect that Israel’s military campaign in Gaza is having on Hamas and Palestinian civilians. Congress could hold hearings centered on a simple question: Is the campaign producing more terrorists than it’s killing?

The failure of Israel’s current approach is becoming clearer by the day. Sustained public discussion of that reality, combined with serious consideration of smart alternatives, offers the best chance for convincing Israel to do what is, after all, in its own national interest.

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Monday, December 11, 2023 8:31 AM

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The two-state solution is still best
In defense of a cringe idea

By Matthew Yglesias | Dec 11, 2023

https://www.slowboring.com/p/the-two-state-solution-is-still-best

Saying you support a two-state solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict is the most cringe position imaginable.

If you want to participate in pro-Israel politics you’re supposed to say that Israel has repeatedly offered this only to have it rejected so there’s nothing more to talk about and certainly no case for pressure. Besides, everybody knows that anti-Israel politics is just antisemitism so it doesn’t matter what the Israeli government says or does about anything. And if you want to participate in contemporary pro-Palestinian politics, you’re supposed to agree with Yousef Mounayyer that the two-state solution is dead and agree with Ben Burgis that “from the river to the sea” is nothing more than “a call for democracy and equality.”

Meanwhile, Mansour Abbas, who heads the most important political party for Palestinian citizens of Israel, supports a two-state solution.

The governments of Egypt and Jordan and of America’s allies in the Persian Gulf support a two-state solution. A two-state solution is endorsed by the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah. It’s also endorsed by Marwan Barghouti, the most popular Palestinian political leader, who is currently sitting in an Israeli prison for his role in orchestrating the Second Intifada. It’s backed by United Nations resolutions. In theory, it’s backed by Joe Biden, though as his critics will point out, there’s no teeth to that position since in practice US support for Israel is not conditioned on anything relevant. But a key reason that Biden’s two-statism is so hollow is that when Barack Obama tried to exert meaningful pressure toward two states, he was undercut in Congress. A lot of pro-Israel politicians in both parties are at least nominally in favor of such a solution, but they are more in favor of being pro-Israel than of any particular outcome so they don’t favor pressure — particularly in a context where the Israeli government has clearly turned the page on this.

Much more at https://www.slowboring.com/p/the-two-state-solution-is-still-best

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Sunday, December 17, 2023 7:32 AM

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The "powerful, disciplined" IDF panics and shoots three Israeli hostages ...

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Israeli hostages killed mistakenly in Gaza were holding white flag, official says
Peter Beaumont

An initial IDF probe into the hostage killing incident suggests all three men were shirtless, with one carrying a makeshift white flag.

On seeing them, one Israeli soldier shouted “terrorists!” to the other forces, initiating fire at the men, according to reports.

While two hostages were hit immediately and fell to the ground, the third managed to escape into a nearby building where despite pleas in Hebrew, he was also shot and killed, a military official said.



https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/dec/16/israel-gaza-war-liv
e-updates-hamas-hostages-idf-protest-tel-aviv-news-palestine-us-biden-ceasefire-un



Appareqntly Israelis are OK with bombing hospitals, turning a strip of land into a hellhole like the Warsaw ghetto, and killing 20,000 mostly women and children in an obvious act of genocide as evil as gas chambers... but accidentally killing three of "their own" is too great an outrage.

Well, at least Netanyahu now has to negotiate with Hamas.


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Friday, December 22, 2023 9:11 PM

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Israel Fails To Prove Targeted Gaza Hospital Was Hamas Hub: Washington Post

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-fails-prove-targeted-gaz
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Sunday, December 24, 2023 7:49 PM

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Great.
Now Israel wants to expand the war to Lebanon.



Israel's Military Strikes Hezbollah Command Center In Serious Escalation
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/israels-military-strikes-hezbollah-c
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Wednesday, December 27, 2023 8:06 AM

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Fears grow of Gaza diseases spreading into Israel

By Renee Ghert-Zand | 26 December 2023, 4:50 pm

https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-soldier-with-fungal-infection-dies-fe
ars-grow-of-gaza-diseases-spreading-into-israel
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The death of a badly wounded IDF soldier in an Israeli hospital who was infected with a dangerous strain of fungus while fighting in the Gaza Strip has raised concerns about disease in Gaza affecting troops and possibly spreading to Israeli civilians.

According to a Kan public broadcaster report, the soldier was brought to Assuta Ashdod Medical Center two weeks ago with severe limb injuries. Despite round-the-clock care, the fungus proved to be treatment-resistant and the soldier succumbed to his wounds.

Military medical officials have not yet determined his cause of death, but confirm that there are isolated cases of similar fungal infections among wounded soldiers returning from Gaza.

Civilian experts who spoke with The Times of Israel warned that cases of potentially deadly fungal infections — and other serious afflictions among soldiers — are less isolated than has been reported.

All Israeli hospitals have reported that a significant percentage of wounded soldiers have come back with serious antimicrobial-resistant infections that they’ve picked up through contact with contaminated soil, among other factors, said Prof. Nadav Davidovitch, an epidemiologist who heads Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s School of Public Health.

He noted that currently, there are not large numbers of soldiers sick with the illnesses spreading among Gazans.

For years, experts have warned of threats posed to Israelis’ health by severe public health deficiencies in Gaza. Conditions are considerably worse now with the near-complete lack of fuel and electricity to operate sewage treatment equipment.

Satellite images and water sampling have shown that since the war started, the water in the Mediterranean flowing northward from Gaza toward Ashkelon and beyond is more consistently contaminated with dangerous bacteria, including E. coli, and viruses.

The presence of hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops fighting Hamas in Gaza raises the possibility that at least some of them could become infected by the diseases circulating in the Strip and bring them home.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023 8:09 AM

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They probably shouldn't have air-dropped into a concert and started blowing away hundreds of innocent, unarmed concert goers before raping the women and kidnapping them.

Hindsight is 20/20.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023 8:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
They probably shouldn't have air-dropped into a concert and started blowing away hundreds of innocent, unarmed concert goers before raping the women and kidnapping them.

Hindsight is 20/20.

The Israelis retaliated by killing 1% of the children living in Gaza. Next stop, 2%. Then 3%. And so forth.

https://www.google.com/search?&q=how+many+children+killed+in+Gaza

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Saturday, December 30, 2023 7:46 AM

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Thousands of children in Gaza have lost limbs and their dreams

Read it twice.

9,000 Palestinian children have had to amputate 1 or more limbs and 1000 children endured it without anesthesia.

6:11 AM · Dec 29, 2023
https://twitter.com/RamAbdu/status/1740707141558665606



Thousands of children in the Gaza Strip have lost limbs and their dreams. - UNICEF

https://www.unicef.org/sop/stories/facing-life-gaza-strip-new-disabili
ty


In the Gaza Strip, the life of any child could turn into a nightmare in the blink of an eye. Families try to keep their children safe, but this becomes harder and harder with the intense bombardments. Many houses have been destroyed, and many children ended up under the rubble. More than 9,000 children have been injured in the Gaza Strip, leaving many grappling with the loss of an arm or a leg.

This is the story about a childhood lost under the rubble, how the dreams of children turned into nightmares and an extremely difficult journey of recovery. Ghazal, a 4-year-old child from the Gaza Strip is bearing the direct impact of the war on her body. On October 12, her house was hit by shelling. She was disoriented and shocked and had an immense pain in her left leg.

Ghazal suffered a severe leg injury that wiped her smile off her face. Given the level of destruction and security concerns, the medical team could not reach her. A doctor living in her neighborhood performed a makeshift surgery to stop the bleeding from her leg.

As in many other cases in the Gaza Strip, the doctor had to carry out the surgery in inadequate conditions and without anesthesia due to the lack of medical supplies and equipment. The doctor managed to stop the bleeding. But her leg was infected. After several days, finally reaching al Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, the medical team was confronted with a terrible decision: they needed to amputate Ghazal’s leg.

During the process, Ghazal was accompanied by her family. As she was preparing for the amputation, her father stood by her side, holding her close and enveloping her with his love. He offered all the support and affection she needed to endure a process that no child, anywhere, should ever have to experience.

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Saturday, December 30, 2023 12:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
They probably shouldn't have air-dropped into a concert and started blowing away hundreds of innocent, unarmed concert goers before raping the women and kidnapping them.

Hindsight is 20/20.

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Political correctness is just tyranny, with a smiley face.

You really shouldn't use the word "they" so vaguely. It results from, and leads to, poor reasoning. It's just as bad as SECOND calling everyone who is not him a Trumptard.

By "they", you mean Hamas, not Palestinians (who are NOT by and large Hamas).

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Saturday, December 30, 2023 12:28 PM

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Maybe you're OK with attacks on UN aid workers?
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UN convoy attacked by Israel on designated 'humanitarian route'

UNRWA, which is made up of a Palestinian majority, has lost 142 of its employees due to Israel’s assault on Gaza

DEC 29, 2023


The Director of the UNRWA in the Gaza Strip, Thomas White, announced on 29 December that the Israeli army had targeted one of the organization’s aid convoys as it was returning from north Gaza on a route designated by Tel Aviv itself.

“Israeli soldiers fired at an aid convoy as it returned from Northern Gaza along a route designated by the Israeli Army,” White said via social media.

“Our international convoy leader and his team were not injured, but one vehicle sustained damage – aid workers should never be a target,” he added.



https://new.thecradle.co/articles/un-convoy-attacked-by-israel-on-desi
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Thursday, January 4, 2024 8:07 AM

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Israeli officials’ calls for ‘voluntary’ migration of Palestinians alarm human rights experts

“What needs to be done in the Gaza Strip is to encourage emigration,” Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Sunday. Referring to Gaza as a “ghetto,” he added: “If in Gaza there will be 100,000 or 200,000 Arabs and not 2 million, the entire conversation on ‘the day after’ will look different.”

The idea of expelling - or encouraging the “voluntary” migration of - Palestinians from Gaza, once a fringe view held by extremists like Meir Kahane, has become normalized in Israeli society since the Oct. 7th attack.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/israeli-gaza-voluntary-migration-forced
-displacement_n_6595cfa6e4b0bf73e1783d34


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The Committee to Protect Journalists has called for an independent investigation into whether Israel is targeting journalists in air strikes.

The Israel-Gaza war has taken an unprecedented toll on the media community. Dozens of journalists and their family members have been killed in the Israel-Gaza war since the start of fighting on October 7. More journalists were killed in the first 10 weeks of the conflict than have ever been killed in a single country over an entire year, according to CPJ data.

https://cpj.org/2024/01/cpj-calls-for-probe-into-whether-hamza-al-dahd
ouh-and-mustafa-thuraya-were-targeted-in-drone-strike
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Tuesday, January 9, 2024 12:12 AM

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CNN Admits All Gaza Coverage Is Run Past Team Under Israeli Military Censor


https://www.commondreams.org/news/israel-cnn-censor

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024 10:56 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Why Israel should be very worried by genocide case at International Court of Justice

Owen Jones says in video: “You might think that South Africa’s case against Israel for genocide is doomed – that Israel will just ignore the International Court of Justice if it issues a provisional ruling ordering it to cease its murderous onslaught against Gaza.

“But as lawyer Daniel Machover explains – this could have major consequences for Israel. He explains – very clearly – what the legal case means – and where it could lead.”



The New Arab reports:

Jordan’s foreign minister said on Thursday that Amman will back South Africa’s submission filed at the International Court of Justice that accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

Ayman Safadi on Thursday said that Amman will be preparing the necessary legal documents in consultation with legal experts to support South Africa’s file, and will also coordinate with Arab and Islamic countries on the matter.

Continue reading… https://www.newarab.com/news/jordan-backs-south-africa-icj-genocide-fi
le-against-israel


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Friday, January 12, 2024 6:09 PM

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Professor Vaughan Lowe KC, counsel and advocate, told the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday genocide can never be justified.

South Africa understands that not all violence constitutes genocide. Acts of ethnic cleansing, collective punishment, the targeting of civilians, attacks on hospitals, and other war crimes are all unlawful: but they do not always violate the Genocide Convention. Genocide requires an intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group. But the fact that what Israel is doing in Gaza may also constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity is no defence to a charge of genocide.

Israel says that Palestine and Palestinians are not its target, and that its aim is to destroy Hamas. But months of continuous bombing, flattening entire residential blocks and cutting off food and water and electricity and communications to an entire population, cannot credibly be argued to be man-hunt for members of Hamas. It is an indiscriminate attack, killing, maiming and terrorizing the entire population of Gaza with no regard to questions of innocence or guilt, obliterating the homes and cities in which they live, and destroying any practical possibility of their return to make their homes amidst the rubble.

More at https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/in-full-professor-vaugh
an-lowe-tells-icj-genocide-can-never-be-justified-20240111


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Sunday, January 14, 2024 5:16 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


For many Palestinians in Gaza, the fear of Israeli airstrikes has become secondary to the slow, agonizing threat of starvation

Against the backdrop of intensified Israeli military attacks, the deprivation of food and water under a tightened siege, and the pervasive threat of epidemics with no medical aid, the city’s remaining inhabitants — even as they fight to stay alive — feel as if they have been left with no choice but to wait for their death.

"If we don’t die of hunger, we will die from the polluted water we’re forced to drink."

More at https://www.972mag.com/gaza-city-hunger-disease/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Sunday, January 14, 2024 5:33 PM

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Fuck those Muslim jawa sub-human sand people

Fuck Israel too.

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Thursday, January 18, 2024 10:46 AM

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Ex-Netanyahu Aide Predicts How Long Israel's 'Cleaning' of Gaza Will Last

By David Brennan | Jan 18, 2024 at 7:37 AM EST

https://www.newsweek.com/netanyahu-aide-predicts-how-long-israel-clean
ing-gaza-last-hamas-1861812


"It will not be ended within the year," Amidror explained.

"The whole year will be dedicated to cleaning Gaza," Amidror explained, noting Israeli leaders "will not hesitate" to extend the operation into 2025 if needed.

The IDF's "Operation Swords of Iron" has so far killed more than 24,000 Palestinians, per figures published by the Associated Press, with around 85 percent of Gaza's 2.3 million people displaced.

Amidror warned on Thursday that a full-scale conflict with Hezbollah would be "ten times more complicated, and hard, and devastating than the war in Gaza. They have much more rockets, missiles, and drones and so on and so forth, I think ten times that of Hamas."

Regardless, he added: "The IDF is very aggressive in its will to fight in Lebanon. This is the dream of many soldiers, to finish with Hezbollah, which is the main threat to Israel."

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
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Monday, January 22, 2024 10:48 AM

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Western capitals have signed off on Israelis’ license to act like despots.

January 17, 2024

https://www.972mag.com/israel-gaza-icj-tyranny/

It’s hard to overstate the symbolic power of the Jan. 11 hearing at the International Court of Justice. In a moving display of solidarity, a diverse lineup of South African, Irish, and British lawyers meticulously laid out their evidence for charging Israel with the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip. The malicious statements of Israeli officials, including cabinet ministers and generals, were recited as declarations of murderous intent. Videos of mass destruction, often recorded gleefully by Israeli soldiers, and which have dominated our social media feeds for months were brought before the world’s highest court for judgment. Palestinians have long been bitterly disappointed with international law, but watching the courtroom that day, even the most cynical observers could not help but feel seen, supported, even hopeful.

Notwithstanding South Africa’s performance, the fate of the ICJ case is far from a foregone conclusion. In the second hearing on Jan. 12, Israel’s attorneys gave a tough rebuttal to try and dismiss the claims of genocide as ludicrous. They presented examples of Israel’s coordination of humanitarian aid; the army’s methods of instructing civilians to evacuate targeted areas; images showing Hamas militants’ assimilation into the urban environment; and of course, the repeated invocation of Israel’s right to defend itself under international law.

The Israeli arguments were predictable, and many were easy to debunk, but they still carry significant weight. Along with the court’s proclivity for conservative interpretations of the law, the judges are acutely aware that they are presiding over what may be the most politically divisive case ever brought to The Hague, and thus may opt for a more cautioned approach.

At this point, however, the ICJ’s impending decisions are secondary to the lessons that ought to be drawn from the proceedings. One key takeaway, which has yet to fully register in Western policy circles, is the vacuity of Israel’s claim of “defense” to explain the wanton devastation wrought upon the besieged Strip.

Indeed, from its oral arguments in The Hague to its actions on the ground, Israel has made it abundantly clear that it is not asking the court to respect its right to self-defense. What it really wants is for the world to indulge Israel’s right to tyranny: to violently redesign its geopolitical environment, to secure its military and demographic dominance, and to do whatever it wishes to the Palestinians without criticism or consequence.

This tyranny is not just reflected in the mounting death toll in Gaza, although 24,000 bodies and 7,000 others missing — an especially searing rate for a small population that is tightly intertwined by familial, communal, and cultural bonds — is a grisly indicator. It is also in the terrifying fact that Gaza’s social fabric is deliberately being unraveled.

Much more at https://www.972mag.com/israel-gaza-icj-tyranny/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Monday, January 22, 2024 2:06 PM

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HOSTAGES
As Benjamin Netanyahu clings to power, his country pays a price.

By David Remnick | Jan 14, 2024

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/01/22/benjamin-netanyahu-israe
l-gaza-hamas-war-hostages


In 1996, following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Netanyahu won a term as Prime Minister, which lasted three years. He was the chair of the Likud Party in June, 2006, when another hostage crisis arose: an Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, was captured by Hamas fighters who had entered the southern Israeli kibbutz of Kerem Shalom by tunnel. The fighters killed two Israeli soldiers, grabbed Shalit, and brought him to Gaza. The first Prime Minister who had to deal with the Shalit crisis, Ehud Olmert, refused to give in to what he called “extortion” by a “murderous” terror organization. But Shalit’s kidnapping wore on the frayed nerves of Israeli society. Wasn’t the purpose of the state to safeguard its citizens? Netanyahu became Prime Minister again in 2009, and two years later he made an astonishing deal, securing Shalit’s release in exchange for more than a thousand Palestinian prisoners, some of them responsible for the deaths of multiple Israelis. One of the prisoners was Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas military leader, who returned home and eventually became the leader of Hamas in Gaza.

. . .

“We want our country back. We want to feel safe again.” That’s what Netanyahu says his supporters told him when he was out of power a few years ago, urging him to reclaim the office. On page after page, his memoir is filled with illustrations of his magnificent foresight and unparalleled successes in cementing his nation’s security. He explains how in May, 2021, in Operation Guardian of the Walls, miles of Gaza’s underground tunnel network were destroyed, in a coup that “set Hamas back at least a decade.” The operation “worked perfectly,” he boasts. “We had neutralized the tunnel threat.”

The longer the war goes on—and, according to top military analysts, it is not going nearly as well or as quickly as the I.D.F. had hoped—the more time Netanyahu will have to rebuild his base and undermine potential challengers. “Netanyahu has an interest in never finishing this stage of war,” Nahum Barnea said. The Prime Minister’s announced “prerequisites for peace,” certainly, do not suggest he is looking for an off-ramp: “Hamas must be destroyed, Gaza must be demilitarized, and Palestinian society must be deradicalized.” Yet Hamas has always been a product as well as a purveyor of brutality, and the Prime Minister hardly needs to be instructed in the gap between his political interests and the larger realities. Recounting a previous crisis in his memoir, he took pains to edify his readers on the subject. A full-blown war with Hamas, he wrote, would be a “hollow” spectacle with no satisfying end. “The Hamas leaders would come out from their holes and declare victory among the ruins.”

THE NEW YORKER. JANUARY 22, 2024

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
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