Things Aren’t Peaceful in Palestine - Page 267
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WombaT
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On April 15 2024 22:19 Harris1st wrote: Did not know that. I have a 95% success rate! I am awesome! :D It's kinda funny seeing these bots here interact with each other. Like one bot writes some gibberish and the others praising it lol A mere 80% actioned for moi, but if I had that conversion rate with my to-do lists I’d be in a much better place in life! I’m more stubborn than most but I think the most bullheaded I ever got was maybe 4 accounts? And it was to genuinely evade I don’t really get why you’d routinely just come back to get banned having immediately revealing yourself like. | ||
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Magic Powers
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On April 15 2024 22:36 Excludos wrote: Sad part is, I don't think it's bots, but one miserable individual who isn't capable of just walking away On a less digressional note: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/iranian-notice-attack-may-have-dampened-escalation-risks-2024-04-14/?utm_source=reddit.com Iran is working hard backtracking how bad their attack went, in a futile attempt to make themselves look a lot less of a miserable failure than they did tl;dr Iran: we warned ya'll like days ago, like duh obvilulsly our missiles got shot down. Bish US: nu-uh | ||
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On April 15 2024 22:45 Excludos wrote: Sometimes I wish TL had a minimum post count (with delay) for certain threads like this one, so sad PBUs aren't able to continuously shit themselves in an attempt to spread the smell Aside from a bot filter for rubbernecking the ban list this is a rare time I’m finding myself actually pining for a feature to be added to these hallowed boards | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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As I highly doubt Israel would announce they are about to attack, Netanyahu is not like that. | ||
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On April 16 2024 00:51 Denebola wrote: --- Nuked --- When are you going to get tired of making new accounts only to quote yourself before getting nuked? | ||
WombaT
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On April 16 2024 01:58 Mikau wrote: When are you going to get tired of making new accounts only to quote yourself before getting nuked? Plot twist - It’s actually just 27 very unlucky people who signed up to the site only to coincidentally use the exact same phrasing on one specific post. | ||
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On April 16 2024 01:48 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Whatever that means. Probably means that the planes, armaments are ready for whatever the plan is. https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1779913358277292371 As I highly doubt Israel would announce they are about to attack, Netanyahu is not like that. Only Iran and other dictators that are afraid makes sure their targets know when the attack is coming so they dont actually trigger something they cant handle. | ||
CuddlyCuteKitten
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Would be an absolute power move. | ||
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On April 16 2024 04:35 CuddlyCuteKitten wrote: I realise it won't happen but Israel should launch exactly 9 missiles at an empty airfield in a perfect X shaped pattern. Make sure a satelite is there for before and after image. Would be an absolute power move. The alternative reality where this is what happens is the one I want to live in. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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The Hamas terrorist group has reportedly changed its demands for a hostage and ceasefire deal. According to reports from Barak Ravid of Axios, the terrorist group is now willing to release fewer than 20 hostages in exchange for a six-week truce. Hamas's revised proposal comes with its own set of conditions. The group is seeking a higher number of Palestinian security prisoners to be released, including individuals with more serious charges. Additionally, Hamas is calling for international guarantees to ensure Israel's compliance with the ceasefire agreement. These guarantees would include a halt to Israeli military operations, the withdrawal of IDF forces from certain areas in the Gaza Strip, and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes in the northern part of the enclave. Israeli officials have expressed skepticism about Hamas's latest offer, suggesting that the group's leadership may not be genuinely interested in reaching a compromise. One official cited "ridiculous excuses" provided by Hamas to justify the reduced number of hostages included in the deal. Hamas claims that some of the individuals listed as hostages are either deceased or not under its custody. Moreover, Hamas has reportedly expanded its demands regarding the release of Palestinian prisoners, insisting on the liberation of individuals serving life sentences. The group has also linked the implementation of various phases of the agreement, complicating the negotiation process further. In response to Hamas's latest proposal, Israeli officials have criticized the group for its perceived lack of genuine commitment to achieving a ceasefire. They accuse Hamas of stalling negotiations and hoping for a continuation of regional conflict rather than seeking a peaceful resolution. Source | ||
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