@JanRuziJan LOL, vy jste šašci. Hamas dal zůstává a přežívá, Hizballáh za pomoci dronu vykrvuje izraelskou armádu na jihu Libanonu a Írán paralyzoval pul světa blokádou Hormuzu. Příště trochu promyšlenější propapaganda 🤡
Jestli Trump skutečně plánuje pozvolna 🇹🇼 opustit, přenechat ho 🇨🇳 a myslí si, že to pro americkou mocenskou pozici v západním Pacifiku nebude mít důsledky, tak to klasicky nedomýšlí.
Vojenská přítomnost 🇺🇸 v 🇯🇵, 🇰🇷, na 🇵🇭 a na Guamu je něco, co Peking nakonec bude chtít zvrátit.
@GeorgeHaidarA Jakube, jsi to ty? Kromě malého pera a malého doktorátu máš další falešný účet? Betlach už ti nestačil? To musí být strašná lidská frustrace být redaktorem ČT a skrývat se za anonymní účty, abys mohl šířit naplno dezinfo 🤡
This is a hard article to read, but I hope you'll do so. I've spent some time reporting on widespread rape and other sexual violence of Palestinian male and female prisoners by Israeli authorities, and the article is now published. The assault victims were warned not to give speak of what they endured -- they were sometimes told they would be killed or raped if they gave interviews -- but they found the courage to do so. One man described being raped three times in a single day in Israeli prison, the third time after he tried to protest. A young woman said the guards would come in at the beginning of each shift and strip her naked and abuse her. Another reported that she was shown photos of herself being raped and warned they would be released unless she cooperated with Israeli intelligence. Even three children who had been detained told me they had been sexually abused. Look, whatever our position on the Middle East, we should be able to agree on being anti-rape. Sexual assaults were horrific when Israeli women were targeted on Oct. 7, and they're equally horrific when Israeli authorities use them against Palestinians day after day after day. We should be able to find common ground in opposing rape. Here's a gift link to the article: https://t.co/aMMHId49OO
Israel to pour $730,000,000 into propaganda arm amid reputational crisis
"First reported by The Jerusalem Post, a total of $730 M has been allocated to the national public diplomacy directorate, known by its Hebrew name Hasbara, which oversees Israeli propaganda."
"The figure marks a sharp increase from the $150 M set aside the previous year, which had already surged to roughly 20 times pre-2023 levels."
https://t.co/oDLte4xEN7