This is very much US-internal news.
This is very much US-internal news.
Please support your claim that this news is fake.
Yeah, you’re right, my bad.
If there’s an original article, could you post the original article instead?
EDF, the French developer responsible for the project, is demanding more money from the UK in order to fulfill the contract.
Article says 21, recent reports say 33. Please report the correct number, thanks.
In total, since 2004, rockets fired by Hamas have killed less than 50 people in Israel. For comparison, the Great March of Return (a peaceful protest by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip) led to the IDF killing more than 200 Palestinians.
A tweet is not news. Please find a better source.
Another relevant document is Hamas’ 2017 Charter (which supercedes the 1988 Charter):
The book is available here in English and Arabic:
Having worked with IC engineers in Taiwan and America… Honestly, it’s a night and day difference and most of it isn’t because of work hours.
Ah, I’m sorry for your loss.
Yeah, fair enough. Article stays up.
We don’t have that The Guardian article posted in this community. Why are you disproving an article that required no disproving?
Media misconstrues facts, makes factually incorrect statements, and spreads biases. We already know this. This screams of picking up a piece of shit, being surprised that it’s a piece of shit, and writing an article about it. The easier solution would have been to not pick up the piece of shit.
In December 2023, HRMMU verified 592 civilian casualties (killed+injured).
Newer data suggests a ratio of about 1:4 dead:injured and a ratio of about 33:1 adult:child.
The final reported casualty count by the Gaza Health Ministry was 471, revised down from an initial estimate of 500. This number is approximately in line with what MSF doctors on the scene were reporting.
If we’re going to get more of this content, should we have a separate community discrediting stories from large and/or state media sources?
This is from August and thus not news.