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  • Rules are written in blood. Once you figure out all the standard cases, you can only try and predict as many edge cases that you can think of. You can't make something fool proof because there will always be a greater fool that will come by.

  • Full releases have plenty of bugs.

  • Content has always been available, but the number of people pirating decreased. It's now having a resurgence.

  • Ha, you think any of those tunnels were used as bomb shelters for civilians? Hamas rather force them to stay in their homes to get them better footage.

  • So no chance that the inspectors simply ignored it? That can't be a possibility, can it?

  • That's not their most expensive cop car in the fleet. The police there drive all sorts of super cars.

  • not sure why it was an issue running the two separate sites until now.

    Because that's twice the maintenance cost? The better question is why did they take so long after the merge to shut one of them down.

  • The guardian's coverage of the war in a nutshell.

  • As the article mentions, these are inter-continent cables. They can disrupt quite a bit more than just locals' internet connections.

  • The equivalent in the US is an NRA meeting. Some politians might attend it, but that doesn't dictate the whole US government's stance on the issue.

  • English comprehension is not your thing, is it?

  • So firing rockets specifically at civilian population is fine as long as both sides do it? Are you going to throw in the "but they didn't condemn Hamas" meme next?

  • Honestly, 15 rockets is nothing. Usually they're firing hundreds of them. Their stock must be running low for some reason...

  • From the article:

    The accusations come after years of tensions between Israel and the agency known as UNRWA over its work in Gaza, where it employs roughly 13,000 people.

    Looks like you have some bad info.

  • It's about as illegal as the US's occupation of America.

  • Maybe because Hamas terrorists have legs and escaped from the north to the south. They didn't exactly stay in the north and fight away from civilians.

  • That's like trying to pass a law in North Dakota and asking if the same law will also apply to South Dakota.

  • Just a point of clarification, Hamas does operate in the West Bank, but they don't control or manage it.