The Israeli army said Friday it reinforced its forces in the occupied West Bank with two additional military battalions.

“According to the situation assessment, a decision was made to reinforce two battalions in the Central Command sector,” the army said in a statement, according to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth.

The "Central Command sector" refers to the West Bank, said the newspaper.

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#Gaza #Palestine
#Press #News

En France, les exilés gazaouis pourront tous prétendre au statut de réfugié

Une décision rendue ce vendredi 11 juillet par la Cour nationale du droit d’asile reconnaît que les demandeurs d’asile palestiniens venus de la bande de Gaza sont persécutés en raison de leur nationalité, et peuvent donc bénéficier d’une seule et même protection.

Par Nejma Brahim › mediapart.fr/journal/france/11…

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Il est intéressant de créer de l'évaporation, c'est le principe du frigo sauf que le frigo crée du froid enfermé pour restituer la chaleur par son… radiateur. En créant des glaçons pour se rafraîchir, on crée de la chaleur dans la pièce, c'est ballot. Alors, supposons qu'on a des voiles devant les fenêtres, ben l'idéal c'est de les mouiller par vaporisation. On n'est d'ailleurs pas obligé de se limiter aux fenêtres, on peut mettre des linges mouillés un peut partout, de préférence au plus près du sol, car la vapeur d'eau froide va se réchauffer pour monter, elle va créer une turbulence, une brise infime mais efficace ; l'air frais va progressivement monter pour refroidir l'air chaud du dessus. On peut même dormir sous un drap humide, on se doute bien que c'est froid. Et c'est froid pourquoi ? Car l'eau s'évapore, comme le gaz dans les parois d'un frigo. Mais dans un frigo, c'est un circuit fermé, le moteur (qui chauffe) va recompresser le gaz en liquide ou le circuit exploserait. L'eau est composée de molécules serrées qui en s'évaporant vont prendre plus de place jusqu'à chasser les molécules d'air chaud, idéalement vers l'extérieur, comme un frigo par son radiateur.
Notre corps aussi est un frigo, en buvant de l'eau, une certaine quantité va s'évaporer par notre peau. Lorsqu'on a trop chaud, il faut s'hydrater.
Pour la circulation d'air, il vaut mieux ouvrir petit face au vent (à l'entrée) et ouvrir en grand à la sortie. Il suffit de tester en soufflant dans sa main : en fermant les lèvres comme pour souffler sur la soupe, la sensation sur la main est froide, tandis que si la bouche est grande ouverte, c'est chaud. Et comme la chaleur monte, il faut faire entrer l'air frais par le bas, de sorte que l'air chaud soit chassé par le haut.
On peut combiner les deux techniques d'évaporation ventilation en ouvrant légèrement la porte d'une cave humide si on ne l'a pas trop isolée, l'air humide va monter et sa vapeur d'eau en expansion va chasser l'air chaud par le haut. Pour une meilleure circulation de l'air, on ne bloquera pas l'entrée d'air par les soupirails et on ouvrira les fenêtres à l'étage. Un peu le principe du puit provençal.
Et il y a moyen de réfléchir encore. Par exemple à mettre derrière les vitres exposées au soleil des couvertures de survie, réfléchissantes. Il y a moyen d'aller très loin dans ce type d'idées. Par exemple un ventilateur crée un courant d'air frais, en irradiant de la chaleur par son moteur. Toute énergie consommée produit de la chaleur : une centrale nucléaire produit de l'électricité et de la chaleur, l'idéal est donc d'oublier l'énergie en été pour n'utiliser que la physique. Bon, pas tout à fait, car l'énergie c'est de la physique. Et il y a de bonnes et de mauvaises idées. Je voyais un meme où quelqu'un dormait devant son frigo ouvert. C'est bien à l'avant, mais à l'arrière du frigo c'est de la chaleur qui est produite. Donc ça ne sert à rien, sauf à augmenter sa facture énergétique et dans l'absolu à augmenter la chaleur globale par consommation énergétique. C'est se tirer une balle dans le pied. Et à l'échelle de la planète, toute énergie fossile ou minérale (comme l'uranium) consommée le sera finalement pour réchauffer l'atmosphère et créer des turbulences insoutenables : vents, pluies, sécheresses.
Ce qui est efficace, c'est la transformation d'un liquide en phase gazeuse, c'est la ventilation et l'isolation, mais en gardant à l'esprit que c'est toujours une question de vases communicants. Rien se crée, tout se transforme. Et c'est une mauvaise idée que d'utiliser un corps solide comme énergie, car elle sera en expansion de manière gazeuse à un moment ou un autre. Un caillou de charbon ou d'uranium consommé va augmenter la chaleur globale selon son potentiel énergétique. Et toujours à augmenter l'effet de serre, en se transformant en gaz divers. C'est absolu.

Israeli civilians operating heavy machinery in Gaza can earn as much as $9,000 per month, TheMarker reported on Thursday.

Since the start of the war on Gaza, the Israeli military has been systematically demolishing homes and civilian infrastructure across the Palestinian enclave.

Heavy machinery has played a central role in this destruction, operated both by soldiers and civilians.

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Την Παρασκευή 25 Ιούλη στις 21.30 στην αυλή του Μουσείου θα λάβει χώρα η κεντρική εκδήλωση του Eresos Free Beach Festival.

Η φετινή μας εκδήλωση θα χωριστεί σε δύο μέρη.

Στο Α' μέρος θα γίνει πλήρη ενημέρωση για τον αγώνα υπεράσπισης της παραλίας μας. Στην συνέχεια η ομιλήτρια, κα Ισαβέλα Μονιούδη, Μεταδιδακτορική Ερευνήτρια στο Τμήμα Ωκεανογραφίας και Θαλάσσιων Βιοεπιστημών, Πανεπιστημίου Αιγαίου, θα μας παρουσιάσει συνολικά το ζήτημα της διάβρωσης της παραλίας Ερεσού.

Στην εκδήλωση θα συμμετέχει και μέλος της ερευνητικής ομάδας, ο κος Φώτης Ψαρρός, Υποψήφιος Διδάκτορας στο Τμήμα Ωκεανογραφίας και Θαλάσσιων Βιοεπιστημών, Πανεπιστημίου Αιγαίου.

Στο Β μέρος θα αναφερθούμε σε άλλους περιβαλλοντικούς αγώνες στην Λέσβο και το Βόρειο Αιγαίο. Τοποθέτηση θα κάνει επίσης η κα Ερμιόνη Φρεζούλη, μέλος του Κοινωνικού χώρου Αντίβαρο από την Χίο σχετικά με τον τοπικό αγώνα ενάντια στην εξόρυξη αντιμόνιου που λαμβάνει χώρα στην γειτονική Χίο.

Πολύ ενδιαφέρον εκδήλωση αξίζει να την παρακολουθήσετε!

Οι Αιγιαλοί ανήκουν σε όλη την κοινωνία!
ΟΧΙ τσιμέντα στην παραλία!

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Πρωτοβουλία Ερεσού - Περιβαλλοντικός Κοινωνικός σύλλογος.

EFF has talked to public defenders who worry how the proliferation of AI-generated police reports is "going to affect cross-examination" by potentially giving cops an easy scapegoat when accused of lying on the stand, EFF’s Matthew Guariglia told @arstechnica. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

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"Kendilerinin hüküm sürmek, başkalarının da itaat etmek için doğduğunu düşünen insanlar kısa sürede küstahlaşır; insanlığın geri kalanından seçilen zihinleri önemle erkenden zehirlenir; ve içinde hareket ettikleri dünya genel dünyadan o kadar farklıdır ki, onun gerçek çıkarlarını bilmek için çok az fırsatları olur ve yönetime geçtiklerinde çoğu zaman egemenliklerdeki en cahil ve en uygunsuz kişiler olurlar."

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Imperial Hypocrisy About "Terrorism" Hits Its Most Absurd Point Yet


The US has removed Syria’s Al Qaeda franchise from its list of designated terrorist organizations just days after the UK added nonviolent activist group Palestine Action to its own list of banned terrorist groups.


caitlinjohnst.one/p/imperial-h…

Imperial Hypocrisy About "Terrorism" Hits Its Most Absurd Point Yet


The US has removed Syria’s Al Qaeda franchise from its list of designated terrorist organizations just days after the UK added nonviolent activist group Palestine Action to its own list of banned terrorist groups.


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Do you have good engineers yet in America?
I was listening to a compilation of old top gear episodes where they talk about American cars.
Only slightly interested in cars at all but the 3 guys are good.

I notice a theme off American cars having shit handling around corners and bends. Fair enough. You haven’t got any.

But then also the theme of massive big motors, and then you get less horsepower than a small European city car. 6L V8 motor and it makes like 180 horsepower.

Right

The EPSTEIN AFFAIR:

This isn’t going away.

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And it’s not about some pig watching pornography, it’s about CHILD VICTIMS beings enslaved and sexually abused by sick disgusting elite pigs AND further loss of trust in our government.

Sorry, it needs to be said.

I’m not believing what we’ve been told. If TRUE, then why is Maxwell in Prison?

And using our money to do it

Small acts of rebellion to give you back a sense of control

- Ride your bike
- Shop local and independent
- Use a website instead of an app
- Find a more ethical brand of an everyday item
- Repair something instead of replacing it
- Buy direct from an artist whose work you love
- Turn your phone off for 1 hour
- Block ads with uBlock Origin and Firefox
- Make an actual phone call to a loved one
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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#biketoot #recycle #ublock #art #loneliness #righttorepair

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_'Tis but thy name that is my Enemy:
Thou art thy selfe, though not a Mountague,
What's Mountague? it is nor hand nor foote,
Nor arme, nor face, O be some other name
Belonging to a man.
What? in a names that which we call a Rose,
By any other word would smell as sweete,
So Romeo would, were he not Romeo cal'd,
Retaine that deare perfection which he owes,
Without that title Romeo, doffe thy name,
And for thy name which is no part of thee,
Take all my selfe.._1

But when it comes to class and class interest, and acts in those interests, Shakespeare's no help.

_The Ladson were large plantation owners and wealthy merchants in Charleston, and owned hundreds of slaves until slavery was abolished in 1865. James Ladson served in the American Revolutionary War and became lieutenant-governor of South Carolina, while his son James H. Ladson was part of the Charleston oligarchy that was influential in launching the American Civil War. The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, who lived under the name Rose Ladson in her 20s, is a descendant of the family through her American great-grandmother._2

And then there's the Bremen branch and the Hanse3..

_son of the wealthy cotton merchant George Alexander Albrecht (1834–1898) and Louise Dorothea Betty Knoop (1844–1889). His father was the owner of the company Johann Lange Sohn's Wwe. & Co.; his mother was the daughter of the major industrialist, Baron Ludwig Knoop, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century Russian Empire.... From 1896 to 1901, he lived in London, Moscow and the United States.... In 1902, he married the American Mary Ladson Robertson (1883–1960), who belonged to a prominent planter class and slave owner family from Charleston_4

No, the EU does not represent ordinary europeans.

#uvdl #vdl #eu #ue #hanse #oligarchy


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Muslims support the perpetrators 😡
A trial is underway of two violent Muslim male suspects in Manchester, England who attacked and injured police in July 2024. They argue it was self-defense.

One unarmed female officer was beaten in the face, having her nose broken. Police body camera footage shows the officer bleeding and screaming as backup arrived.

Left-wing politicians and Muslims expressed support for the Muslim family at the time. Some Muslims even rioted outside a police station in Rochdale. minds.com/newsfeed/17903306801…

Are all #ISO #auditors this fucking dumb or is it an act, to lure you into oversharing, revealing your process dirty laundry?

Srsly this guy (once again, 4/4 new auditor in as many #certification audits/inspections) is asking fundamentally basic questions that make me think "have you... ever... engineered anything in your life before? why are you an auditor."

Like explaining what a jira workflow is... or what a branch/merge strategy is. Fuck's sake.

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Before I retired my coworker and I used to love our auditors. Love fucking with them, that is. Seriously, made our day sometimes, and we especially loved fucking with the new greenhorn auditors that just graduated college and got hired by Toilet & Douche (Deloitte & Touche) and we were their first assignment.

We didn't have ISO audits but we did have SOx-404 audits. (Sarbanes-Oxley.)

So many auditors were left crying and questioning their life's choices after we got done with them.

We never had a deficiency in the 17 years I was in my position, even after Deloitte (and their auditors) were told to find deficiencies that it looked bad that we never had any.

Then there was the time Compliance wanted to audit my PKI so they brought in some auditors from E&Y. Supposedly their top PKI people. Brought on a consultant for that since I was confident in my practices and implementation but I didn't have the same air of "authority" as someone who made a living doing PKI audits and PKI consulting.

Still passed with flying colors even after the E&Y auditors tried to claim that everything we were doing was bullshit.

I hate auditors. Love fucking with them, but hate them none the less.

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AND YOU'RE RIGHT ABOUT THE OVERSHARING. I used to tell new employees when they came into our group: Treat the auditors like you would the Police.

Never divulge ANY information unless specifically asked for.

Never lie, but don't tell them anything.

And never let them take your evidence away with them. They want to see evidence, they can look at it on your screen in your cube. They can take notes. But they can't take anything physical.

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@gme Damn, sounds like fun.

I would love messing with our auditors, but save for the one guy we had up to 3 yrs ago when he retired who actually _knew_ shit, it seems like we always get idiots.
Or maybe they're experienced in a hardware engineering concern and know what a BOM is, might know what "change control" means, but start talking software development and its like you're speaking martian. And heaven help you if you're an agile shop, it breaks their brains.

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For us, most of our important backend systems were UNIX, Linux, and Mainframe. When I retired in 2022 we were well on our way to moving stuff to Windows but we would never be able to get completely off *NIX or the Mainframe and it was fun to see these auditors that had no idea was a Mainframe was, what an LPAR was, JCLs, /etc/sudoers, or *NIX permissions for files and directories, trying to make their square pegs fit into our round holes.

They'd come at us and tell us they've found all these deficiencies and we'd show them how their methodology was flawed and how there weren't any deficiencies, or they were inserting control parameters into our SOX controls where none existed.

Every year we got audited. Sometimes the same auditor would come back for a couple of years but the vast majority were stupid greenhorns who couldn't navigate the command line.

The fact that all of our processes were automated (and auditable) really made things simple for us too.

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BOM? Going to take a wild guess but is that a Bill of Materials?

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And oh doggy did we have change control. Ran the complete gamut where every tiny change had to be documented and approved. Which naturally slowed everything down and made the entire department less productive.

To when I left minor changes still needed to be documented but the approvals were much more streamlined. It was mainly honor system but everyone knew if you implemented a change and marked it as minor and it took something down or caused an outage you were going to have to get in front of the entire change advisory board the following week and explain why your "minor" change caused the outage (with the idea being that maybe it shouldn't have been a minor change to begin with.)

House with Pro-Trump Display Targeted by Shooter for Second Time

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Analysis: The GHF distribution sites are positioned to aid Israel's ethnic cleansing of Gaza.

~analyst Daniel Levy

Israel says it aims to move 2 million Gazans into a tiny area in the south. Levy says it can't accommodate them & it's not Israel's real intention.

“The intention is to use this as a staging post to ethnically cleanse, physically remove, as many as possible Palestinians from the landscape."

aje.io/hmfij9?update=3832093

#EthnicCleansing #GHF #USPol #EuroPol @palestine .

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"Premature babies are being treated amid Israeli attacks at the Al-Hilu Hospital as they are at risk due to fuel shortages and closure of border crossings in Gaza City, Gaza on July 10, 2025. The fuel crisis affecting all hospitals could lead to the failure of generators and vital equipment.”

Ali Jadallah: x.com/alijadallah66/status/194…

Photo by Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images

#Infanticide #Medicide #Genocide #Gaza

If we did real history, we'd write about the counter-revolution to put women back in their place after the 1900s-1920s. Women made huge, huge progress, then there was a backlash. But it wasn't about sex, so that was no fun to talk about. The Futurism art movement list putting women in their place in their manifesto.

x.com/TheAttagirls/status/1943…

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perhaps Bongino will be the new "Snowden"

"FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly took Friday off of work after a dispute with Attorney General Pam Bondi."

(Not the Bee coverage)
notthebee.com/article/report-t…

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Kaum vor zig Jahren der eigenen gemeinen ns-verseuchten Verwandtschaft entronnen, kommt der menschenhassende Mist wieder in Form der Regierung.

Jetzt, wo jeder wie Orban, Putin oder Trump mit harter Hand regieren möchte, kommt die sonst Nie-Wieder-skandierende Regierung daher und erlegt juristisch Bürgerrechte und Menschenrechte unter dem Denkmantelchen der Sicherheit und Moral und dem Ziel der Zusammennarbeit mit Rechtsextremisten in Länder- und Bundesparlamenten..

Eine neue Recherche von +972 & LocalCall widmet sich dem Einsatz von Drohnen durch die israelische Armee in #Gaza. 🧵

>>‘Like a video game’: #Israel enforcing Gaza evacuations with grenade-firing drones.
The Israeli army is weaponizing Chinese-made drones to police expulsion orders across Gaza, with soldiers saying they deliberately target civilians so others will ‘learn’ not to return, an investigation reveals.<<
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Entmenschlichung wird durch die Drohnen noch weiter vorangetrieben - zum Videospiel:

“This technology has made killing much more sterile,” H. said. “It’s like a video game. There’s a crosshair in the middle of the screen, and you see a video image. You’re hundreds of meters away, [sometimes] even a kilometer or more. Then you play with the joystick, see the target, and drop [a grenade]. And it’s even kind of cool. Except this video game kills people.”

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Das was in dem Artikel beschrieben wird ist - so deutlich muss man es sagen - die Beschreibung einer Einsatztaktik, die aus dem Begehen von Kriegsverbrechen besteht, als völlig alltäglichen Verhalten der israelischen Armee.

Da gibts nicht den Versuch irgendwelche legitimen militärischen Ziele zu erreichen - da gehts darum, dass die Existenz von Palästinensern in einem bestimmten Bereich ausgelöscht werden soll. Das ist eindeutig genozidales Handeln.