@TinyM2002@Leivve@hasanthehun The ministers in the crowd called for killing Arab babies because they’ll grow up to be terrorists dude you cannot be this insincere.
@NickKristof@MouinRabbani@Megankstack Wild how everyone is focusing on the dog part of the NYT article and not the mass systematic rape and sexual assault of Palestinian prisoners with medical documented proof of such acts.
I appreciate the intense interest in my column. For skeptics, why not agree on Red Cross and lawyer visits for the 9,000 Palestinian "security" prisoners? If you think these abuse allegations are false, such monitoring visits would be protective. So why not?
💢 BREAKING | Israeli settlers shoot dead a 14-year-old student and a 32-year-old man at a West Bank school, with Israeli forces providing protection
Israeli settlers opened fire on Al-Mughair Boys School in the village of Al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah, on Tuesday afternoon, killing a 14-year-old student, Aws Hamdi Al-Naasan, and a 32-year-old man, Jihad Marzouq Abu Naim, and wounding three others with live bullets, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA and the Ministry of Health.
A paramedic at the scene said at least three settlers deliberately fired at children attempting to escape from classrooms from a position approximately 50 meters away, with a level of accuracy he described as close to sniping. An eyewitness said shooting was directed at classroom windows and balconies still full of children as residents attempted to evacuate the school by crawling.
Israeli forces arrived during the attack and, according to witnesses, provided protection to the settlers rather than stopping them. A 63-year-old man, Attallah Abu Aliya, said he was shot in the leg by an Israeli soldier without warning as he walked toward the school after hearing it was under attack.
Their deaths bring the West Bank toll to four killed on Tuesday alone, after a 16-year-old boy was run over by a settler's vehicle in Hebron and a 49-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in an Israeli army shooting in Jenin.
@Stephen58582814@AlHendiify Yet they are still cheaper and operate at a near at cost + slight mark up level. Thanks for agreeing that the concept works, we can model city stores after them.
@Stephen58582814@AlHendiify Mark up to cover localized labor will still be way cheaper than private grocers, which US military run commissaries prove. You are arguing against a tested cost model that works (Genuinely search up commissaries and come back to me)
@Stephen58582814@AlHendiify They buys from suppliers, it’s the same way grocery stores buy their products, however there is no executives on the grocer end to pay. No rent, no taxes. You can mark up the products a set amount to cover localized employee labor and whatever else. Lower bottom line=lower prices
@Rocko172068@AlHendiify The US military has the largest government-run grocer that works off these very same principles and their products are usually almost always cheaper than at private-run grocers. They’re called commissaries and I highly encourage you research into them.
@TheRedScorpian@MeidasTouch Crash the real estate market? That’s even better, maybe us real New Yorkers can actually have a chance to afford a home now instead of multi millionaire foreign investors who visit the city for a day twice a year
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