The US is not a signatory and does not recognize the ICC authority. Never has. Neither does Russia.
...musta been bad enough not give 2 s about said vanishing, Stout.
They're talking to you, son, best listen.
The US is not a signatory and does not recognize the ICC authority. Never has. Neither does Russia.
As I've asserted...not a dime's wort a difference.
Thanks, El.
Impressive, if accurate
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east...war-ii/3239665In late April, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor estimated that approximately 70,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Gaza, covering the six-month period between Oct. 7 and April 24.
"It is estimated that Israel has dropped more than 70,000 tons of explosives on the Gaza Strip in addition to its bulldozing operations, resulting in the destruction of all buildings at a distance of up to one kilometer in the east and north of the Strip in order to create a so-called buffer zone," according to the Geneva-based human rights monitor organization.
The Germans bombed London, dropping around 18,300 tons of bombs between 1940 and 1941, according to various estimates, including archives from the New York Times.
Best thing Germany ever did. They ain't been permitted for the past 80 to send their children to the slaughters. American children went to said slaughters in their place.
Hitler worked after all, eh, Winester?
tee, hee.
Eight Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza in one of the deadliest single incidents for Israeli forces since October 7
By Lauren Izso and Ibrahim Dahman, CNN
2 minute read
Updated 2:00 PM EDT, Sat June 15, 2024
Bibi accused Biden of withholding arms. Apparently, that crossed a red line.
That was Biden's idea. Make-over the Super Jew first. Then when that is accomplished Biden will ris up and they'll both receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Riots engulf Sde Teiman (a military prison) and Beit Lid (an IDF base) after military police arrests IDF officers who (allegedly) raped and tortured detainees.
Today the Knesset debated whether putting a stick up a prisoner's ass was legitimate treatment of a (Palestinian) prisoner.
The IDF is saying Israel's security was harmed. Two IDF battalions had to be dispatched to pacify a riot caused by reserve soldiers and members of the Knesset at IDF facilities.
Israeli military detains 9 soldiers over alleged abuse of a detainee at a shadowy military facility | AP News
Sde Teiman: Lawmakers breach Israeli detention base protesting abuse probe | CNN
Military Police Detain Israeli Soldiers Suspected of Abusing Palestinian Detainee - Israel News - Haaretz.com
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The battalions were withdrawn from the Gaza Strip
9 months on, there's a palpable sense that the war Israel is waging against Hamas is more dangerous to Israel than Hamas.
Allah willing at your Picketwire don't rise.
tee, hee.
Right wingers mobbed a military prison and an IDF base.
My guess is the military police will release the detainees, but I do wonder for the sake of the right wingers how safe it is to attack the IDF internally, in wartime.
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After the aforementioned "9 months on" I believe you've got your answer, Winester.
Why did they do that?
Anybody?
Because it's the aforementioned "in wartime," Winester.
Ok, I'll go first:
To prevent IDF officers from being punished for (allegedly) raping and torturing prisoners
Interfering with military justice is another dimension of this.
Like having the SS stand dow in Pennsylvania.
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it's a ynet reporter, if anyone is scared to click through
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https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1818022899300622828
Times of Israel military correspondent Mannie Fabian
https://x.com/shashj/status/1817881139098395046
Is it WW55 yet?
Asking for a tater in a bunker
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