Can Budget Web Design Meet Your E-Commerce Needs?


Selling online seems simple: list products, set prices, and let customers buy. But there's more to it than meets the eye.

If you're launching an online store with limited funds, you've likely asked: Can a cheap web design solution really support a full-fledged e-commerce business?

It's a valid question. "Cheap" often implies basic features or lower quality. But the answer depends on what "cheap" means to you, what your store requires, and how much you're willing to work around limitations.

What "Cheap" Web Design Involves


When people talk about cheap web design, they usually mean spending a few hundred dollars—or less if they're using a DIY platform or getting help from a friend.

This typically involves pre-built templates, standard functionality, and minimal customization. A cheap website designer often uses platforms like Wix, Shopify, or WordPress to keep costs low and deliver quickly.

That's not inherently bad. These tools are designed to handle e-commerce, even at an entry level. But they come with constraints. If you're okay with those, it can be a good starting point.

Why E-Commerce Gets Complicated


Selling online seems simple: list products, set prices, and let customers buy. But there's more to it than meets the eye.

Your store needs to handle browsing, product variations (like sizes or colors), secure payments, order confirmations, and shipping updates. You might also want features like discount codes, inventory tracking, or customer accounts. Each element adds complexity, and making them work seamlessly requires careful setup.

Cheap web design can struggle here. The platforms are capable, but the time and expertise needed to configure everything properly often go beyond what budget services include.

Where Budget Designs Can Fall Short


Low-cost designs often face a few common issues. Site speed is a big one—cheap sites can slow down as you add images or features, frustrating customers and hurting sales.

Mobile compatibility is another challenge. Many affordable sites aren't fully optimized for phones, leading to awkward navigation or checkout issues. With mobile shopping so prevalent, this can be a major problem.

Security is also a concern. Some cheap website designers skip essentials like SSL certificates or regular updates, leaving your store vulnerable to risks.

These problems can be fixed, but addressing them often requires effort that budget packages don't cover.

When Is It a Good Fit?


Cheap web design can work for small, straightforward stores. If you're selling a few items, don't need complex features, and are willing to handle some tasks yourself, it's often enough.

It's also great for testing an idea. If you're launching a side hustle or experimenting with a new product, a budget-friendly site lets you start without a big investment. Just keep your expectations realistic.

But if your store is the core of your business or you plan to scale quickly, a cheap solution may not keep up. Upgrading a basic site later can cost more than building it properly from the start.

Questions to Ask Before You Start


When choosing a cheap website designer or platform, ask specific questions. Will the site work well on mobile? Can it handle secure payments? Is it easy to manage products? What happens if something breaks?

Vague answers are a warning sign. Even a budget designer should be clear about what's included and what's not.

Also, think about post-launch support. Many affordable services end once the site goes live. If you're not comfortable managing updates or fixes yourself, that low price could lead to trouble later.

The Bottom Line


Cheap web design can support e-commerce, but it comes with trade-offs. How well it works depends on your store's complexity, your willingness to manage some tasks, and how much risk you're okay with.

For simple needs, it's often a decent starting point. But for a professional, reliable, and scalable store, spending a bit more upfront for a solid setup is usually smarter. Not extravagant—just secure, functional, and built to grow.

Start small if you must, but keep the long term in mind. A slow or glitchy site can cost you more than a slightly higher budget upfront.

August 29th, 1526, Mohács, Hungary.

The Battle of Mohács, was the end of the Kingdom of Hungary. In the year 1522 King Louis II of Hungary married Mary of Austria, creating an alliance between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire. Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent saw the alliance between the Jagiellonian and Habsburg houses through marriage as a threat to Ottoman domination over the Balkans. In early 1526 Suleiman gathered an army of 100k men and 300 cannons to invade Hungary, taking advantage of Hungary being in a weakened state from a civil war a few years earlier. In early spring the Ottomans invaded Hungary, the Hungarians initially used hit and run tactics on the advancing Ottomans. By early July the Ottomans approached the town of Mohács. By this point King Louis had assembled an army of 30k men and 85 cannons at Mohács. By late August the Ottomans arrived at Mohács. The Hungarians argued about a battle plan, but eventually deployed for battle. The Hungarians had cavalry on the left and right flanks, with a larger amount of cavalry on the left and infantry in the center.

By the morning of August 29th the Ottomans began the battle by sending light cavalry in an outflanking maneuver to skirmish with the Hungarians. Ottomans were then sent forward to construct a camp closer to Mohács. Pál Tomori a Hungarian commander observed the Ottomans constructing their camp and ordered his cavalry on the left flank to charge the Turks. Tomori sent word to Louis to attack after his charge was seeing some success against the Ottomans. The Hungarian center and right were slow to join the battle and by the time they did the remainder of the Ottoman forces joined the battle. Eventually the overwhelming numbers of the Ottomans caused the Hungarian cavalry to flee the battle, the infantry became surrounded and crushed. The Hungarians lost 14k men the Ottomans 2k. King Louis died in the retreat as well from falling off his horse and drowning in the Danube river.

The Hungarians had an additional 25k soldiers and mercenaries scattered throughout the kingdom, had Louis managed to unite these forces with his army and fought from the much more defensible Hungarian capital of Buda(Budapest), victory or a much more difficult and costly battle for the Ottomans may have been achieved. After the defeat at Mohács the Kingdom of Hungary was spilt, The HRE took the northwest section witch became Royal Hungary, the Eastern half became independent and became known as the Voivode of Transylvania, the Southern half Sulieman took for the Ottomans. It would be another 150+ years before the HRE defeated the Ottomans at a second Battle of Mohács and freed Hungary.

“WESTMINSTER GROUP TOOK CASH FROM ISRAELI STATE-OWNED ARMS FIRM”

by Martin Williams in Declassified UK @Declassified_UK

@palestine
@israel
@UKLabour

“Revealed: cross-party group of MPs accused of ‘clear breach of the rules’ over donation from weapons company controlled by Israeli government”

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#Press #UK #Rafael #RUK #Parliament #Defence #Technology #APPG #Cash #Smotrich #Israel #Rules #Breach #LockheedMartin

Comedian Michael Schirtzer banned from #metasucks telling a joke about an #iofterrorist being killed by a shark:
" swam past Israeli children, but it didn’t hit the children, So even a shark can tell the difference between a child and a soldier.” (extract from mondoweiss.net/2025/07/metas-b…)

Of course some #zioidiots made a show and left the room, I guess to cryout cause somebody is pointing #ziomonsters crimes. The moment you realize how stupid are these People.

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"Another Jew murders 4 white teenagers in cold blood and evades the death penalty 👇

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„Auf Allah sollen die Gläubigen vertrauen“: #Islamisten - #Imam predigt auf #Abschlussfeier #christlicher #Schule


Laut dem Verfassungsschutz Baden-Württemberg ist die IGMG der bedeutendste Teil der türkisch-nationalistischen „Milli-Görüs“-Bewegung („Nationale Sicht“) in Deutschland. Diese hat es nicht nur zum Ziel, die westliche „Ordnung des Unrechts“ durch eine islamische „Gerechte Ordnung“ zu ersetzen, sondern soll dafür nach dem Verfassungsschutz Baden-Württemberg vor allem die Mittel des Rechtsstaats nutzen, um „ihre islamistische Agenda voranzubringen“. Der Verfassungsschutz Bayern zählt die „Milli-Görüs“-Bewegung zur Kategorie des legalistischen Islamismus, welcher u. a. durch Verbandsarbeit versucht Einfluss auf den interreligiösen und politischen Dialog zu nehmen.

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In einer funktionierenden Gesellschaft passen sich die Gäste dem Gastgeber an.
In Deutschland passt sich die Gesellschaft den Gästen an und verzichtet auf seine Kultur.
#Islamismus #Gruppenvergewaltigungen #Messermorde #Brandmauertote #Islam #Brandmaueropfer #Massenvergewaltigungen
#Islam #Moslem #Islamisten #Migration #Remigration #Bevölkerungsaustausch

A squadron of RAF aircraft are controlled by a man who holds a 10% stake in Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc.

h/t @pvonhellermannn

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#Strafprozess Michael #Ballweg


Auf Verfügung des LG Stuttgart haben die Fahnder Schlumberger und Strobel neue Steuerberechnungen erstellt, die einer Selbstentleibung gleichkommen: Ihre Hinterziehungsvorwürfe sind in sich zusammengefallen wie ein Soufflé.

Hintergrund: Das #Overton Magazin hat rekonstruiert, wie das Finanzministerium #BW den politischen Prozess initiierte und steuerte: Impf- und lockdownfixierte #Grüne wie #Staatssekretärin Gisela #Splett wollten #Demonstrationen für #Grundrechte keinesfalls hinnehmen und beschäftigten neben einem halben Dutzend Ministerialer auch #Finanzbeamte, die #Michael Ballweg
mit #Schikanen und Ermittlungen ins Blaue zusetzten.

Die auf Anordnung des Gerichts erstellten neuen Steuerberechnungen sehen Erstattungen des Finanzamts an Michael Ballweg in Höhe von rund 200.000 Euro vor.

Vor Gericht wollte sich ein Regierungsdirektor nicht an den Namen des eigenen Vorgesetzten erinnern! Es wurde wie bei Masken und sämtlichen „Maßnahmen” einschließlich des #Impfzwangs gelogen und vertuscht, dass sich die Balken bogen. Kein Wunder, dass kein beamteter #Zeuge ohne eigenen #Rechtsbeistand aussagen wollte.

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#querdenken #Corona #Justiz

#Michael #Ballweg hat 9 Monate unschuldig in der Untersuchungshaft gesessen!


#Demo #Demonstration #Demokratie

Spot on. Such a missed opportunity to do good squandered by poor leadership and harsh and divisive policies. I doubt Labour and Starmer will survive it.

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Multiple Studies Now Suggest That AI Will Make Us Morons


Are we on the road to Idiocracy?

For the second time in two weeks, a study has been published that suggests that people who use AI regularly may display significantly less cognitive ability than those who don’t rely on it. The studies have bolstered critics’ accusations that AI makes you stupid.

The most recent study was conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and looked at a sample size of over 4,500 participants. The study, which looked at the cognitive differences between people who used LLMs like ChatGPT to do research and those who used Google Search, found that the people who used chatbots tended “to develop shallower knowledge” of the subjects they were researching. Both groups were asked to research how to start a vegetable garden, with some participants randomly selected to use AI, while others were asked to use a search engine. According to the study’s findings, those who used ChatGPT gave much worse advice about how to plant a vegetable garden than those who used the search engine. Researchers write:

The shallower knowledge accrues from an inherent feature of LLMs—the presentation of results as syntheses of information rather than individual search links—which makes learning more passive than in standard web search, where users actively discover and synthesize information sources themselves. In turn, when subsequently forming advice on the topic based on what they learned, those who learned from LLM syntheses (vs. standard search results) feel less invested in forming their advice and, more importantly, create advice that is sparser, less original—and ultimately less likely to be adopted by recipients.


The study concludes that this occurred ironically because of ChatGPT’s advertised benefit—”sparing users the need to browse through results and synthesize information themselves.” Because researchers did not have to hunt for information themselves, their “depth of knowledge” was markedly lower than those who did. “In this sense, one might view learning through LLMs rather than web search as analogous to being shown the solution to a math problem rather than trying to solve it oneself,” the research concludes.

The UPenn study follows on the heels of research produced by MIT, published earlier this month, that showed a similarly problematic cognitive impact produced by AI. That study, which observed the neural activity of college students who were using ChatGPT to study, found that increased AI use resulted in reduced brain activity, or what the researchers termed “cognitive debt.” The study used an EEG machine to measure the neural activity of three different groups of students—one that used ChatGPT to study, one that used Google Search, and one that used neither. The study showed that ChatGPT users displayed markedly less cognitive activity than even those who were using Google Search to find information.

The methodology of the MIT article has since been called into question by AI enthusiasts. Critics have noted that the study in question was not peer reviewed and that a small sample size of participants makes it hardly exhaustive. Similarly, critics have argued that while the EEG measurements show certain decreases in specific forms of brain activity, that doesn’t necessarily mean that participants are “dumber” as a result. Indeed, less mental exertion (and, thus, less activity) can be a sign that a person is actually more competent at a task and doesn’t have to expend as much energy as a result. From a certain perspective, these recent assessments of AI’s cerebral impact reek of a moral panic about a new and not altogether well-understood phenomenon.

On the other hand, the conclusion that using an app to complete a homework assignment makes you less capable of thinking for yourself would appear to be self-evident. Outsourcing mental duties to a software program means you’re not performing those duties yourself, and, as is pretty well established, doing something yourself is often the best way to learn. Of course, the internet has been curtailing human mental activity since it first went online. When was the last time you had to remember how to get somewhere? It really seems like Google Maps collectively robbed us of that ability over a decade ago.

Other evidence for AI’s stupidification effect is even more obvious: the maelstrom of cheating that’s been happening in America’s educational system means that students are making their way through high school and college without learning how to write an essay or interpret a book. While there is clearly still a lot to learn about how AI impacts us, some of its side-effects seem obvious. If a student can’t write an essay without the help of a chatbot, they probably don’t have a particularly bright academic future ahead of them.
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Iran War Debate: Dinesh D’Souza vs Nick Fuentes, Moderated by Alex Jones (Begins at 13:58)

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25 - OSerM : cartographier les gares aujourd’hui pour les améliorer demain


Cartographie et réutilisation des données OSM a l’intérieur et autour des gares dans le
cadre du déploiement des projets de Services Express Régionaux Métropolitains
(SERM).

Guillaume Chauvet

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The World's Newest Metro is Here! | Montreal REM


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La fédération d'outils open source : enjeux, méthodes et problématiques


Alice de Bardonnèche, Dubois Emmanuel

Savez-vous qu’on dénombre au moins 300 projets de window managers libres ? Cette profusion n’est pas anecdotique, les projets concurrents sont monnaie courante dans le logiciel libre.
Cette multiplicité s’explique tantôt par des dissensions internes et des forks, tantôt par des motivations techniques ou juridiques, voire la certitude de faire mieux que les pionniers.
Bien qu’elle donne à des solutions innovantes ou plus performantes l’opportunité d’émerger, cette profusion engendre surtout une énorme dispersion des forces vives et une duplication des efforts.

Étonnamment, il est bien plus rare que des porteurs de deux projets constatent la similarité de leurs objectifs et de leur pile technologique, et qu’ils en viennent à envisager la fusion de leurs
projets et la fédération de leurs communautés.

Lorsque cela arrive, de nombreuses questions émergent, de nature technique, juridique ou communautaire (gouvernance et animation). Il faut les traiter pour réussir cette fusion et emporter
l’adhésion des deux communautés.

Mettre en commun leurs efforts pour faire émerger un projet plus fort est le choix qu’a fait le CNES (centre spatial français) et de la communauté de glaciologues GlacioHack, respectivement
à l’origine de demcompare et de xdem, deux outils d’analyse de modèle numérique de surface (carte d’altitudes).

Au travers de cette conférence, Alice de Bardonnèche Richard (CS) et Emmanuel Dubois (CNES) nous présenteront l’intérêt de fédérer ces outils, les difficultés rencontrées,
les méthodes d’échanges mises en place et la stratégie retenue.

Captation par @TVn7Toulouse

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Les Podcasts - Passeurs de Connaissances et Animateurs des Communautés Libres - Isabella Vanni (April)Benjamin BellamyB


Le Podcast est bien plus qu’un simple outil de communication : il offre une proximité unique, une liberté d’expression sans pareille, et une indépendance rare dans le paysage numérique actuel.

Contrairement aux grosses plateformes étrangères où la pression des algorithmes formatent tous les contenus, le Podcast reste un espace décentralisé, où la créativité et l'authenticité priment.

Cette table ronde montrera l'impact du Podcast dans le développement des Logiciels Libres, du partage de savoirs aux stratégies de financement, des modèles économiques aux réglementations légales, des réseaux sociaux à l'animation des communautés.

Animée par Bookynette (April, Framasoft, Parinux), la discussion réunira Isabella Vanni (Libre à vous !), Walid Nouh (Projets Libres !), Cédrix (Burger Tech, Mon blog audio, S Informer Sur La Tech, Librement Linux) et Benjamin Bellamy (RdGP (Rien de Grave Patron)).


Plongez a la découverte des modèles économiques et communautés du logiciel libre !

Découvrir nos épisodes

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The #G7 has once again put multinationals’ profits over the interests of people
Joseph Stiglitz, José Antonio Ocampo and Jayati Ghosh theguardian.com/business/2025/… #economics #tax

Noa Limona details in #Haaretz how the Shin Bet intelligence service summoned a Palestinian student from Haifa University for interrogation regarding his activities with the #Hadash (left) party’s university branch.

The student underwent body searches twice - upon arrival and before entering the interrogation room. When he asked if this was a formal investigation, the Shin Bet operative said no, adding cryptically that “the investigation will be underground, without light.”

The operatives explicitly warned the student not to “cross red lines” or “even come close to them.” They allegedly threatened that if he did, they would raid his parents’ house at 4 AM and destroy it.

[…] Haaretz has learned that another Arab student who belongs to the Haifa University Hadash branch was summoned for a similar warning talk. The second student said he preferred not to talk to Haaretz for fear of the consequences.

haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0… or

@academicchatter
@palestine
@israel
#IsraelFascism #ShinBet #freedomofexpression

‘Rebels’ withdrew amendment, only 48 Labour MPs voted against and 50 MPs didn’t vote, so Kendall’s conscious-cruelty bill goes to 3rd reading

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Estoy viendo toots sobre qué si el fediverso está estancado, si bluesky pierde usuarios activos, sobre si la gente se vuelve o no a tuiter... y creo que da igual. El fediverso es muy nicho, es verdad, pero tiene la suficiente masa crítica de gente como para mantenerse mucho tiempo y que la gente establezca vínculos significativos. Por mí que se quede así, si quisiera un clon de tuiter me hubiera ido a bluesky.

Bluesky es eso, un clon de tuiter, para lo bueno y para lo malo, que es muy malo, con sus dinámicas tóxicas (el fediverso tampoco está exento de ellas, de eso ya hablaremos en otro momento), la Yihad sanchista, su dogpiling, su equipo de moderación dando la bienvenida a tránsfobos y al puto JD Vance, sus trolls de tuiter haciéndose pasar por gente de izquierdas y un puñado de influencers buscando desesperadamente el casito que tenían en Tuiter.

Puede que mucha gente se haya vuelto a tuiter, en realidad a la gente le da igual si la empresa es de un nazi, joder el ViñaRock batió récords de asistencia pese a saberse que estaba financiado por un fondo sionista implicado en el genocidio, la gente quiere selseo y dopamina y gritos, muchos gritos, joder que Sálvame fue líder de audiencia AÑOS. Pero también es verdad que tuiter es cada vez más una red social de bots hablando con bots.

Puede pasar que la gente esté hasta las gónadas de redes sociales de texto y especialmente la gente joven lo vea como algo arcaico, como si fuese el IRC (no estoy diciendo nada malo del IRC que os veo venir).

Igual es que soy un señor mayor pero me gusta que esta red social sea nicho. Yo que sé.

Leaked Chats Show Pro-Israel Extremist Group Betar Organizing Street Confrontations

The secret chat logs include plans to burn Qurans and attack pro-Palestine protesters with pepper spray.

from #DropSiteNews
Murtaza Hussain and talia jane
Jun 29, 2025

"Far-right activists, including members of #Betar—a pro-#Israel extremist group known for racist violence—have been running a constellation of #WhatsApp group chats to plan counterprotests against pro-#Palestine demonstrations and commit potential hate crimes against #Muslims in #NYC.

The chat logs show its members, including individuals publicly affiliated with Betar US, discussing a range of plans and ideas...

Betar US also appears to have had some coordination with local government, with one member stating that they were forwarding information to a local state assemblyman."

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#SolidarityWithPalestineIsNotAntisemitism
#StopGazaGenocide
#Gaza
#USA #US #USPolitics
#news #press #politics @palestine

The #Trump admin has *declined* to release nearly $7 billion in federal #funding for #schools that helps pay for after-school & summer programs, support for #students learning English, #teacher training & other services.

The money, which was already allocated by #Congress, was expected to be released by Tuesday. But in an email on Monday, the Trump *#Education* Department notified #state education agencies that the money would not be available.

#law #policy #idiocracy
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Yet another milestone achieved for Koch Network's Project 2025; the destruction of public education.

Bradley, Koch, Coors, Scaife Mellon, Seid & Uihlein want control of young minds for personal profit & partisan gain.
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Reconstituting segregation & White Supremacy for profit

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Welfare not Warfare demonstration resists right-wing thugs | Counterfire

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Join us at Jura Books for “Sydney Skill Sharing” a series of workshops on diverse topics. Grab some friends, collectivise our skills!

Workshops are held fortnightly on Saturdays, 5PM-6PM.

Our next upcoming workshop will be run by a talented guest visiting from the UK. They've offered bunch of exciting workshops that they could run on the 12th of July.

Which one do you want to see? Let us know in the comments 😀

> making an 8 page mini zine

> doing creative coding from the browser using p5.js

> hands-on data scraping (available in two versions: for those that know basic programming and those that don't)

> lino printmaking - carving anarchist stamps

Hungary: Antifa Prisoner Maja Hospitalized Following Hunger Strike


For almost a month, the non-binary antifa activist Maja has been on hunger strike to denounce the conditions of their imprisonment in Hungary and to ask to be sent back to Germany. On Tuesday, July 1, their health deteriorated so much that hospitalization was necessary. Maja was moved 260 km from Budapest to a hospital near the Romanian border.

Solidarity actions continue (banks have been stoned in Shwelm and Leipzig – see here and here), but in the face of this alarming situation, their supporters are calling for an intensification of mobilization.

Source: secoursrouge.org/hongrie-la-pr…

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#antifa #europe #hungary #hungerStrike #Maja #PoliticalPrisoners

#2002
Tell me just what you want me to be
One kiss and boom, you're the only one for me
So please tell me why don't you come around no more
'Cause right know I'm crying outside the door of your candy store
Michelle Branch is 42
Catholic church south of the US border is not Christian..
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#1978
I don't know how this whole business started
Of you thinkin' that I have been untrue
But if you think that we'd be better parted
It's gonna hurt me, but I'll break away from you
Joe Puerta, American rock bassist (Ambrosia) is 74
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Na klar will Frau #Klöckner nicht, dass im Bundestag #Lügen auch klar als soche bezeichnet werden. Sie hat doch schon oft genug selbst Lügen verbreitet und will sich diese Option offensichtlich weiter offen halten.

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Hebrew media warned settlers around the Gaza Strip as far as Beersheba that tonight you will hear the terrible sounds of explosions from Gaza, and that the intensity of the attacks and explosions tonight will be much greater and stronger than the previous nights.

#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SanctionIsrael #BDS
#palestine #Israel #Politics #Genocide #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel @palestine@lemmy.ml

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#GazaGenocide / A cafe in the Gaza Strip was bombed from the sea, killing 34 of its residents, including a journalist

At least 20 people were killed and many more injured in intensive bombing by Israeli forces across Gaza, according to medical reports. The bombing began at dawn, hitting multiple locations and causing severe damage to buildings and civilian infrastructure. Seven of the dead were reportedly shot while waiting for humanitarian aid. A cafe in the Gaza City port, which also provided internet services, was struck, killing journalist Ismail Abu Hatab and injuring journalist Biyan Abu Saltan. The situation in Shifa Hospital is catastrophic, with many wounded arriving with burn injuries and a lack of resources. Since the start of the offensive on October 7, 56,531 civilians have been killed and 133,642 injured.

[…] Shifa Hospital reported last night that 34 people were killed in an Israeli military strike in the Gaza City port area, including women and children. Palestinian media reported that the navy carried out the strike, targeting an area where civilians were not asked to evacuate. It was also reported that the target of the strike was a cafe in the port that provided internet services to dozens of people. The Israeli military stated that several "Hamas terrorists" were attacked and that the incident is under investigation. According to the French news agency, the cafe where the strike occurred was a cafe that provided internet services, and among the dead was journalist Ismail Abu Hatab, and among the wounded was journalist Biyan Abu Saltan.

Hebrew zoha.org.il/138342

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@israel
#GazaGenocide

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EscapeVelocity

Yes I have 2 Camrys.

The 2002 is the beater Daily Driver.
The 2014 is the Sunday Best vehicle.

I actually like the engine on the 2002 better. But they are both pre Gasoline Direct Injection ie traditional Fuel Injector engines. 4sp Aisin automatic on the 2002 and 6sp Aisin automatic on the 2014. Bulletproof.

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NEW: The President of the United States just threatened to arrest Zohran Mamdani, strip his citizenship, and dump him in a detention camp — not for any crime, but for standing up to ICE raids in NYC.

The message is clear: if you speak up, they’ll come for you. We have to defend our democracy. #press

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Weird Science (1985)
94min | Comedy Fantasy Romance | Aug 1985

Two nerdish boys attempt to create the perfect woman, but she turns out to be more than that.

Director: John Hughes

Cast: Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bill Paxton, Suzanne Snyder, Judie Aronson, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Rusler, Vernon Wells, Britt Leach, Barbara Lang, Michael Berryman, Ivor Barry, Ann Coyle, Suzy J. Kellems

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Gaza Resistance Targets Soldiers and Settlements, Yemen Targets Ben Gurion Airport


The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced on Tuesday that it launched a salvo of Q20 rockets targeting the Zionist settlements of Nir Yitzhak and Mivtahim.

The rockets were fired from an area close to where military vehicles were operating north of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Al-Qassam targets engineering equipment, armored units


On Saturday, June 28, al-Qassam announced its fighters had targeted four Zionist engineering excavators with al-Yassin 105 shells in the town of Aabasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis, setting the equipment ablaze.

The group confirmed that its fighters observed casualties among occupation soldiers at the site and noted that Zionist helicopters landed in the area to evacuate the wounded.

In a separate operation, the al-Qassam fighters also targeted a Merkava tank and a D9 military bulldozer with powerful roadside explosive devices in the same area.

Al-Quds, al-Qassam Brigades conduct joint operations


Meanwhile, the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement, announced two operations on Tuesday against Zionist gatherings and vehicles in Khan Younis.

In a joint operation with al-Qassam, the al-Quds fighters shelled a Zionist military gathering east of Khuza’a, north of Khan Younis, using multiple mortar shells.

In another operation, the group reported detonating a shock-activated explosive device successfully targeting a military vehicle near Street 5, north of Khan Younis.

Resistance confronts occupation forces amid ongoing genocide


These operations come as the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza continues to repel Zionist incursions, engaging in confrontations and ambushes that have resulted in casualties among occupation forces and damaged their equipment.

The Resistance activity unfolds amid the occupations ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, which includes systematic killing, starvation, siege, and forced displacement, in blatant disregard for international appeals.

Yemen targets occupation


The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) announced on Tuesday evening a series of military operations against Zionist targets in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree said that the YAF’s Rocket Force launched a top-tier operation targeting al-Lydd Airport, also known as Ben Gurion Airport, in occupied Yafa using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.

The operation successfully hit its target, resulting in the fleeing of millions of Zionist settlers to shelters and the complete halt of airport operations, Saree confirmed.

Drone strikes against sensitive targets


Simultaneously, Saree mentioned that the YAF’s UAV unit executed three military operations targeting sensitive Zionist sites in Yafa, Askalan, and Umm al-Rashrash, using three drones.

The spokesperson reiterated that the latest operations come in support of the oppressed Palestinian people and their Resistance fighters and in retaliation for the ongoing genocidal crimes committed by the Zionist occupation against the Gaza Strip.

He added that these strikes come as part of Yemen’s sustained support for Gaza and its categorical rejection of the genocidal war being waged against its people.

The Yemeni Armed Forces reaffirm that this Ummah will not abandon its responsibilities toward the oppressed Palestinian people, Saree affirmed, underscoring that the YAF will continue their operations until the war on Gaza ceases and the siege imposed on the enclave is lifted.

53 Yemeni missiles launced since resumption of war on Gaza


According to a correspondent from the Zionist Army Radio, Yemen has launched approximately 53 ballistic missiles toward the occupation since the resumption of the war on Gaza nearly three and a half months ago.

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