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in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

I love how the world is burning and the people needing to bury their heads in distractions are filing a petition that their distractions need to be protected and remain high quality.

Yes for that we can collect signatures.

in reply to kingofras

Being the VP of the European Parliament, he speaks about a lot of other stuff too.


Tiny gut “sponge” bacteria found to flush out toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”




Labour not learning lessons from deaths of domestic abuse victims, report finds


The voices of women who have died at the hands of a partner or former partner are being ignored and the government is failing to heed warnings from their deaths, a damning report from the domestic abuse commissioner reveals today.

An examination into how the government learns lessons from the deaths of domestic abuse victims has found that half of the national recommendations made in domestic homicide reviews (DHRs) are not put into action, with only a quarter fully implemented.

The domestic abuse commissioner, Nicole Jacobs, told the Guardian that a study of DHRs – carried out whenever anyone over 16 is murdered in a domestic setting – revealed a “deeply concerning” lack of oversight at the top of government.



Why Labour REALLY Supports Genocide



in reply to Ilovethebomb

The light blue guy is clearly to blame for not accepting the partition of his house. He is not entitled to complain now.
in reply to Ilovethebomb

light blue guy then proceeds to attack the dark blue guy and media starts saying that dark blue guy has a right to defend itself and light blue guy is a terrorist.


Exclusive: Google Helped Israel Spread War Propaganda to 45 Million Europeans




Exclusive: Google Helped Israel Spread War Propaganda to 45 Million Europeans


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Possibile Sviluppo Tropicale nel Golfo del Messico | Meteo POP




in reply to geneva_convenience

Me: "Ah, another Ukraine meme..."

lemmy.ml


Me: "Ah. My mistake." Tips hat



BastilleBSD 1.0 is Here!


Big news from the BastilleBSD team! My favorite FreeBSD jail management system has just hit a major milestone with its 1.0 release.

BastilleBSD@BastilleBSD – announced a new release yesterday, 14 July 2025. And the date is perfectly consistent with their name!

The project has reached an important milestone: version 1.0. I’ve never hidden the fact that BastilleBSD is my favorite jail management system. Even the BSDCafe runs on it. I’ve contributed code, implementing some things that are useful to me, and the development team (starting with Christer) is friendly and open. It’s a great project.

There have been a few minor issues in the past. For example, when moving from FreeBSD 13.x to 14.X, it was necessary to run a command on each jail:

bastille cmd JAILNAME sed -i '' '/pam_opie*/d' /etc/pam.d/*

But, in general, stability has been excellent.

Version 1.0 introduces many new features, but there are also some breaking changes. I’ll be testing it in the coming days, starting with more standard systems (at BSD Cafe, I also use fibs, which might complicate things).

Another fantastic announcement from the team is the creation of a pre-configured ISO. This includes FreeBSD 14.3, BastilleBSD, and Rocinante already configured, some hardening options, zsh as the default shell, and everything set up for pkgbase. I’ve just installed it and am running some tests, but I believe it can be considered an excellent way to get a system up and running immediately for working with jails.

In short, a huge thanks to the BastilleBSD team and… vive les BSD!


Introducing BastilleBSD: A Modern, Secure-by-Default FreeBSD Distribution with Built-in Automation and Privacy


We're excited to announce BastilleBSD, a new FreeBSD-based distribution designed for modern system administrators, privacy-conscious users, and DevOps professionals. BastilleBSD is built to be secure-by-default, automated from first boot, and ready for serious work—right out of the box.

This is more than just FreeBSD with pre-installed packages. BastilleBSD is a curated, hardened FreeBSD experience with a modern toolset and sane defaults, tailored for both servers and power users.

What's Included:
Bastille – Container automation for FreeBSD, pre-installed and auto-configured.

Rocinante – Host configuration management using Bastillefile-style templates.

Modern shells and tools – Zsh (default), with bash, fish, vim-tiny, git-tiny, htop, and more.

Pre-configured automation – On first boot, BastilleBSD automatically:

Runs 'bastille setup', configuring the host networking, ZFS storage, and a secure firewall

Bootstraps the host release and applies latest patches

Privacy & Security by Default:
Hardened sysctl values inspired by HardenedBSD

Secure SSH defaults (no DSA/ECDSA, modern ciphers, stricter MACs/KEX)

Firewall (pf) enabled out of the box

doas configured for the wheel group – no sudo required

DNS-over-HTTPS with blocky, preconfigured to forward encrypted DNS to privacy-friendly Quad9

openntpd – lightweight and privacy-respecting time sync, already set up

smartd – pre-installed and ready to monitor drive health

Plus:
Uses pkg-base by default — no freebsd-update needed

Custom boot graphics and branding

Clean ZFS defaults, periodic snapshots optional

BastilleBSD is fully compatible with FreeBSD and will track upstream point releases (e.g., BastilleBSD-14.3-RELEASE). This is a distribution for people who want FreeBSD to just work with modern tools, privacy-first defaults, and zero guesswork.

Get it, test it, break it!
We're eager to hear your feedback and ideas for future improvements.

🖥️ Download: download.bastillebsd.org




Introducing BastilleBSD: A Modern, Secure-by-Default FreeBSD Distribution with Built-in Automation and Privacy


We're excited to announce BastilleBSD, a new FreeBSD-based distribution designed for modern system administrators, privacy-conscious users, and DevOps professionals. BastilleBSD is built to be secure-by-default, automated from first boot, and ready for serious work—right out of the box.

This is more than just FreeBSD with pre-installed packages. BastilleBSD is a curated, hardened FreeBSD experience with a modern toolset and sane defaults, tailored for both servers and power users.

What's Included:
Bastille – Container automation for FreeBSD, pre-installed and auto-configured.

Rocinante – Host configuration management using Bastillefile-style templates.

Modern shells and tools – Zsh (default), with bash, fish, vim-tiny, git-tiny, htop, and more.

Pre-configured automation – On first boot, BastilleBSD automatically:

Runs 'bastille setup', configuring the host networking, ZFS storage, and a secure firewall

Bootstraps the host release and applies latest patches

Privacy & Security by Default:
Hardened sysctl values inspired by HardenedBSD

Secure SSH defaults (no DSA/ECDSA, modern ciphers, stricter MACs/KEX)

Firewall (pf) enabled out of the box

doas configured for the wheel group – no sudo required

DNS-over-HTTPS with blocky, preconfigured to forward encrypted DNS to privacy-friendly Quad9

openntpd – lightweight and privacy-respecting time sync, already set up

smartd – pre-installed and ready to monitor drive health

Plus:
Uses pkg-base by default — no freebsd-update needed

Custom boot graphics and branding

Clean ZFS defaults, periodic snapshots optional

BastilleBSD is fully compatible with FreeBSD and will track upstream point releases (e.g., BastilleBSD-14.3-RELEASE). This is a distribution for people who want FreeBSD to just work with modern tools, privacy-first defaults, and zero guesswork.

Get it, test it, break it!
We're eager to hear your feedback and ideas for future improvements.

🖥️ Download: download.bastillebsd.org

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Due to the nature of BSDs, shouldn't there be a settings file where this can be changed manually?


Arbeitskräftemangel Prognose Berufe


Interessant für mich:
- Trotz großem Zuwachs bei Kindererziehung und -betreuung gibt‘s weiterhin viel Bedarf/ eine größere Lücke.
- IT brummt
- Logistik läuft gut
- Altenpflege legt zu und sucht weiterhin
- Handwerk kackt ab, da entsteht eine große Lücke
- Bauen bleibt weiterhin teuer und wird immer teurer, weil kaum Handwerker
- Es gibt scheinbar eine Reihenfolgw Helfer > Fachkraft > Spezialist > Experte. Noch nie davon gehört

Meine Tipps je nach Alter:
- Handwerkausbildung und BWL dazu und den dicken Reibach mit eigenem Betrieb machen
- Viele Youtube DIY Videos schauen und selbst reparieren lernen

Hier der Link zur Originalstudie

iwkoeln.de/fileadmin/user_uplo…

Zusammenfassung von Perplexity:

In der aktuellen Top-30-Liste der Engpassberufe mit dem größten Fachkräftemangel in Deutschland (Prognose 2026, basierend auf dem IW-Report) sind folgende Berufe aufgeführt:
- Verkauf (z.B. Einzelhandel, Kassierer)
- Kinderbetreuung und -erziehung
- Sozialarbeit, Sozialpädagogik
- Altenpflege
- Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege
- Bauelektrik
- Informatik
- Sanitär-, Heizungs-, Klimatechnik
- Medizinische Fachangestellte
- Bauplanung, Bauüberwachung
- Physiotherapie
- Kraftfahrzeugtechnik
- Elektrische Betriebstechnik
- Berufskraftfahrer:innen (Güterverkehr/Lkw)
- Zahnmedizinische Fachangestellte
- Holz-, Möbel-, Innenausbau
- Elektrotechnik
- Lagerwirtschaft
- Steuerberatung
- Buchhaltung
- Maurerhandwerk
- Garten-, Landschafts-, Sportplatzbau
- Softwareentwicklung
- Maler-, Lackierer
- Metallbau
- Mechatronik
- Maschinenbau, Betriebstechnik
- Dachdecker
- Aufsicht Bauplanung, Bauüberwachung, Architektur
- Verkauf von Fleischwaren

Diese Liste zeigt, dass besonders viele Berufe aus dem Gesundheitswesen, der Kinderbetreuung, dem Handwerk, der Technik und der IT betroffen sind.

#dach
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in reply to DrunkenPirate

Ich bin Anfang 40, habe vom Schreibtischjob schon lange die Nase voll und würde gerne von der Softwarentwicklung ins Handwerk wechseln.

Habe mich schon mehrmals in Richtung Elektriker umgeschaut - das würde ich wirklich gerne machen auch gerne in Richtung Automatisierungstechnik. Weniger Gehalt ist auch kein Problem, ich gehe einfach kaputt den ganzen Tag am PC. Leider gibt es anscheinend keinen Weg die Elektriker Ausbildung zu verkürzen oder irgendwie anders den Quereinstieg zu schaffen.

Bei der Berufsberatung wird man ausserdem ausgelacht wenn man aus der Softwareentwicklung / IT raus will…

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Jeffrey Epstein Hired Private Investigators to Intimidate FBI Agents: Officials


Multiple federal law enforcement officials who spoke to Rolling Stone on the condition of anonymity say that Jeffrey Epstein hired private investigators to follow, intimidate, and surveil FBI special agents investigating allegations that he paid underage women for sex. The FBI declined Rolling Stone’s request for comment.

These new allegations about the pressure exerted on the FBI come after internal divisions in Donald Trump’s administration exploded into public view last week over its handling of files and information pertaining to the disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker.

Reports across several media outlets describe a tense meeting between deputy FBI director Dan Bongino, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and other officials. According to reports, that meeting ended with Bongino storming out. Bongino is now reportedly considering resigning from his post at the FBI.

#USA


Nvidia resumes selling H20 chips to China


in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

i wish that where was more coverage of whether or not and how much the chinese monopoly on rare earth minerals enabled the us to change their moratorium on their export to china.
in reply to eldavi

Yeah I'm really out of the loop, I heard they gave US auto industries an exemption because they were going to shut down production lmfao


Vermaden’s Valuable News: A Monday Must-Read


Mondays are always tough, I think that’s true for everyone. But one thing that makes me happy it’s Monday is the consistent arrival of the “Valuable News” from Slawomir Wojciech Wojtczak – or simply Vermaden – [url=https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@vermaden]@ver

Mondays are always tough, I think that’s true for everyone. But one thing that makes me happy it’s Monday is the consistent arrival of the “Valuable News” from Slawomir Wojciech Wojtczak – or simply Vermaden@vermaden – as we know him. His newsletter covers the world of *BSD and Unix, technology in general, and offers a look at articles (both old and new) about the world and life in general.

Vermaden has been publishing his weekly newsletter for many years, and it’s a go-to resource for many. I can only thank him, on my behalf and, I imagine, on behalf of the entire community.

Here’s the link to this week’s edition, 14 July 2025.

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Vietnam records highest industrial production growth in five years




Russia’s Recognition of Taliban Regime: A View from Pakistan


Author neglects to go into ISISK being typical CIA shit, and that problems have worsened in Pakistan the more "vital intelligence sharing" with the USA occurs. Pakistan's defense minister was more frank and directly attribured cooperation with western intelligence apparatus as being a factor in the terror attacks that spurred the recent confrontation with India
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Ho Chi Minh City targets 199,000 social housing units by 2030


in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Hey Vietnam, y'all got any of that sweet sweet housing any Americans can live in? Send it over or shit I'll come to you!!


Thoughts on needing, using, and changing a "home" VPN exit country, in the wake of increasingly restrictive internet laws.


Sorry if this is not the high brow discussion this com is for.

I travel a lot between different countries in the Middle East which have restrictive laws, and I live in one that is slowly becoming more competent technologically. I have to stay for an extended time in different places, so I’ve been connecting through always-on VPN out of the same place and it’s been working fine for now. But Digital ID laws are quickly going to close things off from me.

My risks that I’m trying to avoid are as follows:
Locally, I want to make sure my IPs aren’t connected to public accounts. I don’t say anything online that can put me in jail for the most part, but I don’t trust that this will always be the case. I also would appreciate being a bit separated from the local internet.
Elsewhere, I also don’t want my traffic to be monitored or my accounts to be tied back to my personal identity. For example, I don’t want to land in Dubai and to have my Steam account permanently affected by having “Spec Ops the Line” (banned game there) in my account (silly thing to worry about, but this is one tiny example out of many small issues that pile up). Plus, a lot of the internet is not accessible from these places, and I don’t like that, regardless of whether or not I want to peruse inaccessible internet stuff from there.

This has come with some serious downsides (online services are more expensive in Europe, where I have historically exited from), but it was/is worth the cost for me. Ironic that many VPN users seem to be trying to connect in the opposite direction than me (out of rich countries rather than in).

I’ve just been permanently using a single reputable VPN and single exit city for all of my traffic for the past while. Digital ID laws in the UK and EU will make this increasingly infeasible and I will probably have to exit out of somewhere new like Switzerland. I don’t know if those servers might be more trouble due to increased abuse for example.

Just want to know how others are dealing with this. Is just stomaching the wave of verifications after logging into all my emails from a new country the only price to pay? Is the world going to shit and should I rethink “just” using a VPN? Is it VPS time now that more and more things are being blocked from VPN access? Do I give up on the internet a decade ahead of schedule and chop wood in the woods until Israel’s AI mistakes my shack for a children’s hospital and drops heavy munitions on me?

I’m really hesitant to start using two sets of devices, some for insecure local traffic and some for encrypted traffic. I don’t think carrying like four laptops through airport security would keep eyes off of me.

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in reply to ggtdbz

I don't think you need separate laptops, but a separate router may be useful.

If you use Linux, you can have apps isolated to their own lightweight network namespaces (like containers), using different VPNs. Otherwise VMs can serve a similar purpose on Windows and Macs.

Iptables can also be used to block traffic, and force it through proxies (which can be whitelisted by uid/gid) or VPNs.

If you want a more secure VPN setup, I'd even recommend having the VPN(s) running on the router (eg. portable OpenWRT setup) so your laptop never gets offered a public IP / connects directly to network. Put a proxy on it for special (eg. DNS based) routing exceptions, like banking from real IP, reddit via the US, etc.

in reply to ggtdbz

Wipe before you leave and restore when you arrive. Carry a second, minimal device with limited smartphone features for when you need to contact someone between those times.

While in some place that worries you, audit and change your behavior and the way your software works in order to be more secure and less convenient. Limit computer use.

Figure out what method of storing data remotely works for you and use it, but don’t treat it as a backup.



Ukrainian army might have shrunk by over 200,000 in 2025 due to casualties, desertions


🤧 Gosh how awful, I hope nothing happens to the brave conscription officers who must replace the cowards with haste


US Privacy Focused Carrier Cape.co


There is this carrier I stumbled upon called Cape, calls itself America's privacy first carrier.

It claims to offer privacy and security and to only store necessary information.

We don’t collect your name, social security number, address, or other personal information. Any data we do receive (like call logs) is deleted after 60 days.

We secure your account against SIM swaps—attacks to steal your phone number and access your accounts—with modern cryptography protocols.

Our proprietary signaling protection blocks attempts by bad actors to intercept calls and SMS via outdated signaling protocols like SS7.

Voicemails can hold sensitive information like 2FA codes. Cape encrypts your voicemails so only you have access to them.

We don’t collect your name or billing address at checkout, and Cape never sees your credit card details.

Anonymous sign-up


They are also partnered with Proton

Here is a detailed list of what data they collect

They are currently offering a $1.50 trial for one month.

The CEO, John Doyle, was a communications specialist in the U.S. Army and worked for Palantir.

Thoughts?

in reply to lock

Never heard of it but I’m definitely curious especially when it states:
“This website doesn’t use cookies.”
I bookmarked your post; thank you for sharing.

in reply to Batadon

I can only assume this is shortly before non-descript guy on the right realises Budget-Karl on the left and creepy guy in the middle have horribly deformed hands.
in reply to Lumidaub

and i'm guessing that all the downvoters are deformed hands enjoyers. lol
in reply to eldavi

The downvoters disagree with the use of generative "AI".
in reply to tflyghtz

Apparently you're trying to say something with this post that unfortunately nobody understands. Care to elaborate?


Science, Diplomacy, and Sustainability in Bilateral Relations between Cuba and the United States





Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33174237

By Zeynep Tufekci - Opinion Columnist
July 11, 2025
We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ability makes it extremely hard not to think about L.L.M.s as possessing a form of humanlike intelligence.

They are not, however, a version of human intelligence. Nor are they truth seekers or reasoning machines. What they are is plausibility engines. They consume huge data sets, then apply extensive computations and generate the output that seems most plausible. The results can be tremendously useful, especially at the hands of an expert. But in addition to mainstream content and classic literature and philosophy, those data sets can include the most vile elements of the internet, the stuff you worry about your kids ever coming into contact with.

archive.ph/qZjnK



Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.


By Zeynep Tufekci - Opinion Columnist
July 11, 2025

We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ability makes it extremely hard not to think about L.L.M.s as possessing a form of humanlike intelligence.

They are not, however, a version of human intelligence. Nor are they truth seekers or reasoning machines. What they are is plausibility engines. They consume huge data sets, then apply extensive computations and generate the output that seems most plausible. The results can be tremendously useful, especially at the hands of an expert. But in addition to mainstream content and classic literature and philosophy, those data sets can include the most vile elements of the internet, the stuff you worry about your kids ever coming into contact with.


archive.ph/qZjnK


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html



Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33174237

By Zeynep Tufekci - Opinion Columnist
July 11, 2025
We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ability makes it extremely hard not to think about L.L.M.s as possessing a form of humanlike intelligence.

They are not, however, a version of human intelligence. Nor are they truth seekers or reasoning machines. What they are is plausibility engines. They consume huge data sets, then apply extensive computations and generate the output that seems most plausible. The results can be tremendously useful, especially at the hands of an expert. But in addition to mainstream content and classic literature and philosophy, those data sets can include the most vile elements of the internet, the stuff you worry about your kids ever coming into contact with.

archive.ph/qZjnK



Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.


By Zeynep Tufekci - Opinion Columnist
July 11, 2025

We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ability makes it extremely hard not to think about L.L.M.s as possessing a form of humanlike intelligence.

They are not, however, a version of human intelligence. Nor are they truth seekers or reasoning machines. What they are is plausibility engines. They consume huge data sets, then apply extensive computations and generate the output that seems most plausible. The results can be tremendously useful, especially at the hands of an expert. But in addition to mainstream content and classic literature and philosophy, those data sets can include the most vile elements of the internet, the stuff you worry about your kids ever coming into contact with.


archive.ph/qZjnK


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html

#USA


Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.


By Zeynep Tufekci - Opinion Columnist
July 11, 2025

We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ability makes it extremely hard not to think about L.L.M.s as possessing a form of humanlike intelligence.

They are not, however, a version of human intelligence. Nor are they truth seekers or reasoning machines. What they are is plausibility engines. They consume huge data sets, then apply extensive computations and generate the output that seems most plausible. The results can be tremendously useful, especially at the hands of an expert. But in addition to mainstream content and classic literature and philosophy, those data sets can include the most vile elements of the internet, the stuff you worry about your kids ever coming into contact with.


archive.ph/qZjnK

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html

#USA



Supabase MCP can leak your entire SQL database




Gaza: Israel kills more than 130 Palestinians in 24 hours


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33173703

By Mera Aladam
Published date: 14 July 2025 11:50 BST | Last update:~08:00 EDT
According to the UN agency for #Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), "truckloads of food and medical supplies are waiting in warehouses" outside #Gaza.

"Stop the starvation. Lift the siege. Let the #UN, including #UNRWA, do its lifesaving work," they said in a post on X.




Gaza: Israel kills more than 130 Palestinians in 24 hours


By Mera Aladam
Published date: 14 July 2025 11:50 BST | Last update:~08:00 EDT

According to the UN agency for #Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), "truckloads of food and medical supplies are waiting in warehouses" outside #Gaza.

"Stop the starvation. Lift the siege. Let the #UN, including #UNRWA, do its lifesaving work," they said in a post on X.




in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Idk, it surprises me it took so long for TP-Link to get into trouble with how they tend to support every HW revision of their routers for about a year and then stop releasing any security updates for them. That's awful for a device intended to sit at the edge of your network, possibly having a public IP address.

Like sure, you can look for any reasons you want, but not giving a fuck about security in a device that's always connected to the internet and also routes all user traffic is bound to get companies in trouble when someone with the power to do something about it notices.



Gaza: Israel kills more than 130 Palestinians in 24 hours


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33173703

By Mera Aladam
Published date: 14 July 2025 11:50 BST | Last update:~08:00 EDT
According to the UN agency for #Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), "truckloads of food and medical supplies are waiting in warehouses" outside #Gaza.

"Stop the starvation. Lift the siege. Let the #UN, including #UNRWA, do its lifesaving work," they said in a post on X.




Gaza: Israel kills more than 130 Palestinians in 24 hours


By Mera Aladam
Published date: 14 July 2025 11:50 BST | Last update:~08:00 EDT

According to the UN agency for #Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), "truckloads of food and medical supplies are waiting in warehouses" outside #Gaza.

"Stop the starvation. Lift the siege. Let the #UN, including #UNRWA, do its lifesaving work," they said in a post on X.





Gaza: Israel kills more than 130 Palestinians in 24 hours


By Mera Aladam
Published date: 14 July 2025 11:50 BST | Last update:~08:00 EDT

According to the UN agency for #Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), "truckloads of food and medical supplies are waiting in warehouses" outside #Gaza.

"Stop the starvation. Lift the siege. Let the #UN, including #UNRWA, do its lifesaving work," they said in a post on X.




Exclusive: Families of Israeli captives reach out to Hamas over fate of ceasefire talks


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33173440

By MEE staff
Published date: 14 July 2025 21:05 BST | Last update: ~17:00 EDT
"Hamas is serious about reaching an agreement to end the war and establish arrangements that ensure calm and stability. It has demonstrated significant flexibility and positive responsibility during the negotiation rounds," the sources quoted Hamas as saying.

"Israel has insisted on continuing the war, destroying the Gaza Strip, displacing its population, and imposing a state of hunger, suffering, and ongoing massacres that have not ceased for a single day."




Exclusive: Families of Israeli captives reach out to Hamas over fate of ceasefire talks


By MEE staff
Published date: 14 July 2025 21:05 BST | Last update: ~17:00 EDT

"Hamas is serious about reaching an agreement to end the war and establish arrangements that ensure calm and stability. It has demonstrated significant flexibility and positive responsibility during the negotiation rounds," the sources quoted Hamas as saying.

"Israel has insisted on continuing the war, destroying the Gaza Strip, displacing its population, and imposing a state of hunger, suffering, and ongoing massacres that have not ceased for a single day."



in reply to Peter Link

bibi and the rest of the superior turds will never allow this


Exclusive: Families of Israeli captives reach out to Hamas over fate of ceasefire talks


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33173440

By MEE staff
Published date: 14 July 2025 21:05 BST | Last update: ~17:00 EDT
"Hamas is serious about reaching an agreement to end the war and establish arrangements that ensure calm and stability. It has demonstrated significant flexibility and positive responsibility during the negotiation rounds," the sources quoted Hamas as saying.

"Israel has insisted on continuing the war, destroying the Gaza Strip, displacing its population, and imposing a state of hunger, suffering, and ongoing massacres that have not ceased for a single day."




Exclusive: Families of Israeli captives reach out to Hamas over fate of ceasefire talks


By MEE staff
Published date: 14 July 2025 21:05 BST | Last update: ~17:00 EDT

"Hamas is serious about reaching an agreement to end the war and establish arrangements that ensure calm and stability. It has demonstrated significant flexibility and positive responsibility during the negotiation rounds," the sources quoted Hamas as saying.

"Israel has insisted on continuing the war, destroying the Gaza Strip, displacing its population, and imposing a state of hunger, suffering, and ongoing massacres that have not ceased for a single day."





Exclusive: Families of Israeli captives reach out to Hamas over fate of ceasefire talks


By MEE staff
Published date: 14 July 2025 21:05 BST | Last update: ~17:00 EDT

"Hamas is serious about reaching an agreement to end the war and establish arrangements that ensure calm and stability. It has demonstrated significant flexibility and positive responsibility during the negotiation rounds," the sources quoted Hamas as saying.

"Israel has insisted on continuing the war, destroying the Gaza Strip, displacing its population, and imposing a state of hunger, suffering, and ongoing massacres that have not ceased for a single day."

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