It’s not the first time, and it has likely caused deaths before due to delayed care: https://www.wired.com/story/ransomware-hospital-death-germany/
It’s not the first time, and it has likely caused deaths before due to delayed care: https://www.wired.com/story/ransomware-hospital-death-germany/
Curious to see what the Dutch government will do. They have been one of the most loyal lapdogs of the US and Israel, but with the ICC being in The Hague, going against it is not a pretty look either.
We also have a court that has ordered we can’t deliver F-35 parts because it’s likely they will be used to commit war crimes, and the government is fighting that order. I imagine the ICC saying the same will not help their case.
At this point, I’m not even sure they won’t bomb US troops if they were in Gaza, and I am pretty sure the US government wouldn’t hold them responsible if they did.
It’s so fucking wild to me that we need to resort to completely ineffective shit like floating docks when the reason we can’t send trucks by land is that our own ally doesn’t allow it, and our governments refuse to hold them accountable. Such a fucking dystopian situation.
That’s not what I am denying, read my comment again. What I am saying is that the warnings are just for show, because if they follow the warnings and flee, the IDF kills them while they are on the run
Not when reasonable effort to warn civilians is: we’re going to bomb you, and if you run we’ll bomb you too.
The discussion was literally about sanctions. Seems like a reasonable step compared to the “war” you immediately jump to, no?
Ah yes, because telling Netanyahu “please don’t bomb children, that is not really nice” has worked out splendidly so far. Diplomacy without being able to put pressure on is nothing more than kindly asking.
Y’know what is the primary method to apply pressure in diplomacy? Sanctions.
Annoying huh, international law against ethnic cleansing. You’re not even allowed to give civilians the choice between being forcibly removed or slaughtered. It’s antisemitic I tell you, what are the poor Israelis to do?
You know they don’t have to invade Rafah, right? It’s not like ethnic cleansing is Israel’s only choice.
You’re not burying people if you don’t consider them people taps head
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Something along the lines of being an egocentric asshole that doesn’t give a fuck about anything but themselves and their bank account, probably.
That’s exactly what Israel wants, to normalize the slaughter of Palestinians. We can’t let them get away with that, we need to keep calling them out.
Leave Curious did a great video about this. It’s not just Thames Water, it’s many more water companies in the UK. 72 billion pounds has been paid out in dividends since the water companies were privatised in the 80s, meanwhile the companies say they don’t have money to do the necessary investments in the infrastructure. Privatisation of public infrastructure is the biggest scam in history. https://youtu.be/wDO81MUWWEY?si=adnbxPvHX3aq9FRZ
You can’t blame them, they just need Lebensraum
Nothing left to invade but still about 1.5 million Palestinians left in Rafah that Israel desperately wants to murder
I know and I always thought that is bullshit, but making it (for all intends and purposes) illegal to boycot companies from another country is next level. That’s giving away freedoms of your own citizens purely to the advantage of another country. That is insane.
That is some dystopian shit, what the fuck.
Israel is a shitstain on the democratic (or western or whatever you want to call it) way of thinking.
There’s no way it can get anywhere near that range at full speed. Fighters need to use afterburners to get up to max speed, and F16s run out of fuel in about 10 minutes when using afterburner.