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YWyairwallach.bsky.social

What is clear now that Israeli military believed that, given their intelligence on Hezbollah, they could dismantle its control and command before it is able to use its strategic arsenal. *So far* it looks they were correct.

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Aadoealt.bsky.social

If you still want to meet, I will be in Hyderabad around Oct 2-4.

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SEsesmith.bsky.social

'In the days & months that followed the start of the Nakba, those who attempted to return to Palestine—to bury bodies of loved ones they’d been forced to leave behind, to pray on the rugs still unfurled in their homes, to try to salvage what remained of their world—were designated “infiltrators”''In the days & months that followed the start of the Nakba, those who attempted to return to Palestine—to bury bodies of loved ones they’d been forced to leave behind, to pray on the rugs still unfurled in their homes, to try to salvage what remained of their world—were designated “infiltrators”'

Peace From Our Point of View
Peace From Our Point of View

Israel's unsettled borders, writes Mary Turfah, are not "a bug... but a feature of the Zionist state," allowing it to justify endless war in the name of an intentionally elusive "peace." This essay ap...

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KSpickmesquirrel.bsky.social

correct, the Nakba was horrific, is ongoing, and deliberately sparked many of the horrific pogroms that neighboring countries would undertake immediately before and after Israel's founding

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CNcarlnyberg312.bsky.social

A pullout quote:

Since the nakba, Zionist angst has been the soundtrack of Palestinian life. 

House demolition.  Land theft.  Travel restrictions.  I have family in Israel.  Ecocide.  Expulsion.  Imprisonment.  This space is becoming unsafe for Jews.  Air raids.  Ground incursions.  The massacre of children.  But what would happen to Israelis?  Always the fantastical as a substitute for reality.
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Some extemporaneous thoughts on the potential impact of Nasrallah's death. In the long-term 5-10 year timeframe, it will likely have little decisive impact. In the mid-term 5-10 month period, it's significant, but Hezbollah is a highly entrenched and resilient institution. 🧵

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WWwagatwe.com

but people try to argue with me that society isn't weird towards single people lol do married candidates ever try to obscure their marital status to win elections??

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YWyairwallach.bsky.social

Haaretz reports that top military officials and Netanyahu's advisors are seriously discussing the expulsion of all civilians from north Gaza and placing a complete siege on that territory (aka the Eiland plan), allowing no food or fuel to go through.

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adoealt.bsky.social
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