Chris Sidoti: "I have 3 questions for Israeli people.. what kind of people are your soldiers who would allow a 14 year old child to bleed to death over a 45 minute period.. what kind of people are your military leaders.. what of people are your leaders.."
At least 1,500 children in Gaza have lost one or more limbs during the U.S.-Israeli genocide, part of a total of more than 6,000 documented war amputees, according to Gaza Health Ministry and World Health Organization data.
Israel classifies many prosthetic-related items as “dual-use,” and aid groups say almost no ready-made prosthetics have entered Gaza since the war began.
Iranian F-5 pilot who bombed US Buehring base in Kuwait:
We were flying at an extremely, extremely low altitude.
From a flight-standard perspective, the standard training altitude is around 500 feet, but we were below 50 feet.
We knew that Patriot systems were deployed in the area, and that this base had multi-layered air defense. Given Kuwait’s cooperation, they were protecting this base, and scrambled F-18s were monitoring it.
Even though we knew AWACS aircraft were up there and surveillance/listening sites were active, the entire flight was conducted under complete radio silence.
I should mention here that there were 2-3 ships, we were flying so low that we passed between 2 ships, and their decks were higher than us. In other words, the sailors were looking down at us from the deck.
We passed through there, and thank God, entered Kuwaiti waters, and from there entered Kuwait itself.
When we entered Kuwait, the high-voltage power lines suddenly became 10x times more numerous. Their refineries and forces were along our route, all of them were within our reach.
We could have bombed them immediately without any problem. But our target was Camp Buehring.
We carried out this route at very high speed and very low altitude. And then, when we reached the base, we bombed it successfully.
Local Cats Greet A Lebanese Mukhtar As He Returns To His Village In The South
The local civil defense took responsibility for feeding them in his absence according to reports.
When he returned the cats swarmed in to greet him.
@AryJeayBackup Regardless of what you guys decide, this is a pretty fascinating look into what Iranian domestic political debates look like. Thanks for these translations.
Marjane Satrapi was a genocidal Zionist racist Islamophobe, and no matter how many times you post that interview excerpt from 20 years ago or that one still from that shitty propaganda trash Persepolis, she was an unrepentant imperialist Zionist scumbag. Here she is last year:
I agree. Palestine is not the only criterion but is an essential criterion. You can’t be humane if you are bad on Palestine, or are intimidated by the Israeli lobbies in your country.
Ben-Gvir had been releasing videos showing him and his men abusing Palestinians countless times, but as soon as it happens to Europeans from the flotilla, suddenly all the Israeli liberals start convulsing that he’s ruining their Hasbara, not that he’s brutalizing human beings.
Difference between 1960s Iran VS 2026 Iran
1960s, Pahlavi Era: “No entry for dogs or Iranians.”
2026, Iran’s Islamic Republic: “Strait of Hormoz; entry for dogs & American soldiers prohibited.”
"Habibi, come to Dubai!" 🏝✨
Just make sure to visit before the petrodollars run out and AI investors flee from the missiles. This plastic paradise is hanging by a thread. 👀