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Can anyone recommend a good HDD/SSD cloner?


I have several HDDs and SSDs laying around and I need to back some of them up. I need a cloner that can clone a HDD or an SSD, AND can also take several SSDs/HDDs and back them up onto one very high capacity HDD. Thanks in advance.
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American B-52 bombers in the air near Venezuela




‘I love Hitler’: Leaked messages expose Young Republicans’ racist chat


Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery and rape.

By Jason Beeferman and Emily Ngo
10/14/2025 01:15 PM EDT

Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.

They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.

William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/14/private-chat-among-young-gop-club-members-00592146

#USA


Dozens Remain Imprisoned in Egypt for Palestine Solidarity While Sisi is Hailed as a Gaza Ceasefire Broker


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37599095

Oct 15, 2025
“The pressure was enormous,” Mahmoud told Drop Site. “We had applied for approval to sail and received no official response—neither acceptance nor rejection. Then, the day before our press conference, the authorities warned that everyone present, including journalists, could be arrested.”

Despite ongoing government threats and intimidation, the organizing committee continued preparations for the Egyptian flotilla to set sail and link up with the GSF as they neared Egypt’s coastline. On September 21, the owner of the boat vanished—disappeared by Egypt’s security forces. A little over a week later, on September 29, three members of the flotilla committee were arrested near their headquarters in Cairo and held in an undisclosed location until their release this past Monday.

The flotilla episode revealed a pattern familiar to Egyptian activists: silence, then intimidation, then disappearance. “There is an invisible red line that no one can cross,” Mahmoud said. “And that line keeps moving closer every day.”




Dozens Remain Imprisoned in Egypt for Palestine Solidarity While Sisi is Hailed as a Gaza Ceasefire Broker


Oct 15, 2025

“The pressure was enormous,” Mahmoud told Drop Site. “We had applied for approval to sail and received no official response—neither acceptance nor rejection. Then, the day before our press conference, the authorities warned that everyone present, including journalists, could be arrested.”

Despite ongoing government threats and intimidation, the organizing committee continued preparations for the Egyptian flotilla to set sail and link up with the GSF as they neared Egypt’s coastline. On September 21, the owner of the boat vanished—disappeared by Egypt’s security forces. A little over a week later, on September 29, three members of the flotilla committee were arrested near their headquarters in Cairo and held in an undisclosed location until their release this past Monday.

The flotilla episode revealed a pattern familiar to Egyptian activists: silence, then intimidation, then disappearance. “There is an invisible red line that no one can cross,” Mahmoud said. “And that line keeps moving closer every day.”





Dozens Remain Imprisoned in Egypt for Palestine Solidarity While Sisi is Hailed as a Gaza Ceasefire Broker


Oct 15, 2025

“The pressure was enormous,” Mahmoud told Drop Site. “We had applied for approval to sail and received no official response—neither acceptance nor rejection. Then, the day before our press conference, the authorities warned that everyone present, including journalists, could be arrested.”

Despite ongoing government threats and intimidation, the organizing committee continued preparations for the Egyptian flotilla to set sail and link up with the GSF as they neared Egypt’s coastline. On September 21, the owner of the boat vanished—disappeared by Egypt’s security forces. A little over a week later, on September 29, three members of the flotilla committee were arrested near their headquarters in Cairo and held in an undisclosed location until their release this past Monday.

The flotilla episode revealed a pattern familiar to Egyptian activists: silence, then intimidation, then disappearance. “There is an invisible red line that no one can cross,” Mahmoud said. “And that line keeps moving closer every day.”




There's no white knight coming. Palestinians must seize this moment to reclaim their future


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37599080

David Hearst
15 October 2025 18:59 BST | Last update: ~14:00 EDT
He revealed how dependent Israel has become on American arms, recalling how Netanyahu pleaded for weapons that Trump did not even know the US had.

He reminded Israel of how small it was and that it could not fight world opinion.

He confirmed how he had arm-twisted Netanyahu into stopping the offensive on Gaza: “And I said, ‘Bibi, you’re gonna be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going, kill, kill, kill.”




There's no white knight coming. Palestinians must seize this moment to reclaim their future


David Hearst
15 October 2025 18:59 BST | Last update: ~14:00 EDT

He revealed how dependent Israel has become on American arms, recalling how Netanyahu pleaded for weapons that Trump did not even know the US had.

He reminded Israel of how small it was and that it could not fight world opinion.

He confirmed how he had arm-twisted Netanyahu into stopping the offensive on Gaza: “And I said, ‘Bibi, you’re gonna be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going, kill, kill, kill.”





There's no white knight coming. Palestinians must seize this moment to reclaim their future


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37599080

David Hearst
15 October 2025 18:59 BST | Last update: ~14:00 EDT
He revealed how dependent Israel has become on American arms, recalling how Netanyahu pleaded for weapons that Trump did not even know the US had.

He reminded Israel of how small it was and that it could not fight world opinion.

He confirmed how he had arm-twisted Netanyahu into stopping the offensive on Gaza: “And I said, ‘Bibi, you’re gonna be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going, kill, kill, kill.”




There's no white knight coming. Palestinians must seize this moment to reclaim their future


David Hearst
15 October 2025 18:59 BST | Last update: ~14:00 EDT

He revealed how dependent Israel has become on American arms, recalling how Netanyahu pleaded for weapons that Trump did not even know the US had.

He reminded Israel of how small it was and that it could not fight world opinion.

He confirmed how he had arm-twisted Netanyahu into stopping the offensive on Gaza: “And I said, ‘Bibi, you’re gonna be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going, kill, kill, kill.”






There's no white knight coming. Palestinians must seize this moment to reclaim their future


David Hearst
15 October 2025 18:59 BST | Last update: ~14:00 EDT

He revealed how dependent Israel has become on American arms, recalling how Netanyahu pleaded for weapons that Trump did not even know the US had.

He reminded Israel of how small it was and that it could not fight world opinion.

He confirmed how he had arm-twisted Netanyahu into stopping the offensive on Gaza: “And I said, ‘Bibi, you’re gonna be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going, kill, kill, kill.”



Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598783

Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT
Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.




Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT

Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.





Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598783

Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT
Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.




Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT

Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.





Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598783

Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT
Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.




Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT

Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.





Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598783

Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT
Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.




Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT

Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.






Gaza protests show we need union power to hit the system where it hurts


Sai Englert
15 October 2025 12:09 BST
Last update: ~ 07:00 EDT

Israel’s genocide in Gaza - supported directly by the ruling classes in the West, and indirectly by their counterparts in the Arab world - has shone a spotlight on many pre-existing political realities: the crumbling global liberal order, the crisis of #US hegemony, the extent of Israel's integration into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-centred Middle East, and the brittleness of civil liberties around the globe.

It has also clarified much for previously less-informed people around the world: the genocidal character of Zionism, the cravenness of our own rulers, and the hypocrisy of international law - to name but a few.

in reply to Peter Link

The actions of the Greek and Italian Unions where inspiring for all workers in Europe and proved the power of the people.




The Perfect Private Messenger


What's the closest thing we have to a perfect private messanger?

In my mind the perfect private messanger is both completely secure, and also completely anonymous.

All the mainstream messengers can pretty much ensure the contents of the message will not be revealed....but that is not good enough. I want to be able to deploy and establish a completely anonymous AND private channel of communication on a dime without having to jump through extreme operational security hoops.

Does it really exist?

in reply to Drunk & Root

How does Jami handle offline messages? From understanding its p2p, so both ppl have to be online right?
in reply to pricklypearbear

from my knowladge it stores the message on the senders device until the other person js online then sends it
Unknown parent

lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
Devjavu
Matrix is convenient, not perfect security in any way.


Trump confirms he authorized CIA action in Venezuela




Rare protests at American University of Cairo drive off former US ambassador


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598303

By MEE staff
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:32 BST
Last update: ~12:30 EDT
Video footage of AUC’s campus shows hundreds of young, diverse Egyptians swarming the campus’s grounds and halls in protest against Kurtzer's arrival. Many students are wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving the Palestinian flag.

"Who said '67? All the land is Palestine. We won't normalise," the students chanted, in an apparent rebuke of Arab states who call for a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict based on pre-1967 borders.

In a statement, AUC’s Student Union said more than 40 student organisations had participated “in outrage, conscience, and solidarity with Palestine”.




Rare protests at American University of Cairo drive off former US ambassador


By MEE staff
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:32 BST
Last update: ~12:30 EDT

Video footage of AUC’s campus shows hundreds of young, diverse Egyptians swarming the campus’s grounds and halls in protest against Kurtzer's arrival. Many students are wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving the Palestinian flag.

"Who said '67? All the land is Palestine. We won't normalise," the students chanted, in an apparent rebuke of Arab states who call for a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict based on pre-1967 borders.

In a statement, AUC’s Student Union said more than 40 student organisations had participated “in outrage, conscience, and solidarity with Palestine”.





Rare protests at American University of Cairo drive off former US ambassador


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598303

By MEE staff
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:32 BST
Last update: ~12:30 EDT
Video footage of AUC’s campus shows hundreds of young, diverse Egyptians swarming the campus’s grounds and halls in protest against Kurtzer's arrival. Many students are wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving the Palestinian flag.

"Who said '67? All the land is Palestine. We won't normalise," the students chanted, in an apparent rebuke of Arab states who call for a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict based on pre-1967 borders.

In a statement, AUC’s Student Union said more than 40 student organisations had participated “in outrage, conscience, and solidarity with Palestine”.




Rare protests at American University of Cairo drive off former US ambassador


By MEE staff
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:32 BST
Last update: ~12:30 EDT

Video footage of AUC’s campus shows hundreds of young, diverse Egyptians swarming the campus’s grounds and halls in protest against Kurtzer's arrival. Many students are wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving the Palestinian flag.

"Who said '67? All the land is Palestine. We won't normalise," the students chanted, in an apparent rebuke of Arab states who call for a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict based on pre-1967 borders.

In a statement, AUC’s Student Union said more than 40 student organisations had participated “in outrage, conscience, and solidarity with Palestine”.





Rare protests at American University of Cairo drive off former US ambassador


By MEE staff
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:32 BST
Last update: ~12:30 EDT

Video footage of AUC’s campus shows hundreds of young, diverse Egyptians swarming the campus’s grounds and halls in protest against Kurtzer's arrival. Many students are wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving the Palestinian flag.

"Who said '67? All the land is Palestine. We won't normalise," the students chanted, in an apparent rebuke of Arab states who call for a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict based on pre-1967 borders.

In a statement, AUC’s Student Union said more than 40 student organisations had participated “in outrage, conscience, and solidarity with Palestine”.

in reply to Peter Link

Protesting in Egypt is some ice cold shit they will torture you. It may be a certainty


America Is Heavily Reliant on China for Raw Materials in Medicines


A new analysis found that nearly 700 drugs approved for use in the United States depend on chemicals solely produced in China.

The analysis found that China was the sole supplier of at least one chemical in widely used antibiotics, like amoxicillin, and generic drugs for heart problems, seizures, cancer and H.I.V.

for example, amoxicillin, the widely used antibiotic that is sold by many different generic manufacturers. Factories in different parts of the world, including India, Jordan and Canada, handle the later stages of producing it. But two of the raw materials used to make amoxicillin are produced entirely in China, the analysis found.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/15/health/us-drugs-china-production.html

in reply to schizoidman

Well, that’s definitely not China’s fault. The US never should have outsourced everything to China.


Israeli captives in Gaza: How many were there and what happened to them?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598002

cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598001
By Nadav Rapaport
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:40 BST
Last update: ~13:00 EDT
On Monday, the last 20 living Israeli captives were released by Hamas in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

For Israel, it marked the end of a chapter of history where the fate of Israelis captured on 7 October 2023 had loomed over society.

For Palestine, meanwhile, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails – nearly double the number before Israel’s genocide in Gaza began.

Now, the bodies of the last dead captives are being recovered by Hamas and delivered to Israel.

Middle East Eye breaks down what we know about the Israeli captives, how they were freed and how some of them were killed.




Israeli captives in Gaza: How many were there and what happened to them?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598001

By Nadav Rapaport
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:40 BST
Last update: ~13:00 EDT
On Monday, the last 20 living Israeli captives were released by Hamas in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

For Israel, it marked the end of a chapter of history where the fate of Israelis captured on 7 October 2023 had loomed over society.

For Palestine, meanwhile, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails – nearly double the number before Israel’s genocide in Gaza began.

Now, the bodies of the last dead captives are being recovered by Hamas and delivered to Israel.

Middle East Eye breaks down what we know about the Israeli captives, how they were freed and how some of them were killed.





Israeli captives in Gaza: How many were there and what happened to them?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37598001

By Nadav Rapaport
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:40 BST
Last update: ~13:00 EDT
On Monday, the last 20 living Israeli captives were released by Hamas in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

For Israel, it marked the end of a chapter of history where the fate of Israelis captured on 7 October 2023 had loomed over society.

For Palestine, meanwhile, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails – nearly double the number before Israel’s genocide in Gaza began.

Now, the bodies of the last dead captives are being recovered by Hamas and delivered to Israel.

Middle East Eye breaks down what we know about the Israeli captives, how they were freed and how some of them were killed.




Israeli captives in Gaza: How many were there and what happened to them?


By Nadav Rapaport
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:40 BST
Last update: ~13:00 EDT

On Monday, the last 20 living Israeli captives were released by Hamas in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

For Israel, it marked the end of a chapter of history where the fate of Israelis captured on 7 October 2023 had loomed over society.

For Palestine, meanwhile, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails – nearly double the number before Israel’s genocide in Gaza began.

Now, the bodies of the last dead captives are being recovered by Hamas and delivered to Israel.

Middle East Eye breaks down what we know about the Israeli captives, how they were freed and how some of them were killed.





Israeli captives in Gaza: How many were there and what happened to them?


By Nadav Rapaport
Published date: 15 October 2025 17:40 BST
Last update: ~13:00 EDT

On Monday, the last 20 living Israeli captives were released by Hamas in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

For Israel, it marked the end of a chapter of history where the fate of Israelis captured on 7 October 2023 had loomed over society.

For Palestine, meanwhile, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners remain in Israeli jails – nearly double the number before Israel’s genocide in Gaza began.

Now, the bodies of the last dead captives are being recovered by Hamas and delivered to Israel.

Middle East Eye breaks down what we know about the Israeli captives, how they were freed and how some of them were killed.


in reply to Tony Bark

In one viral social media video the crowd and street musicians can be seen dancing and singing the banned song “Cooperative Swan Lake.” The song, was originally written by exiled 40-year-old pro-Ukraine rapper Noize MC, a.k.a Ivan Alexeyev.


One thing that russia has over other countries is that you have that seal of approval. If artist is banned as a foreign agent by an arbitrary agency, - not as extremist, that is still done by guys in FSB for real cases, - you can tell they are at least potentially based. That is done to only lib, progressive, antiwar and lefty persons uncompatible with the regime, for some irl protests or content they posted, so you can be 90% sure they are sticking to the truth. There are some problematic or rather idiotic actors, but for artists - almost everyone repressed by that regime deserves praise for not confroming.

in reply to Tony Bark

1,000 people later fell out of windows to their deaths in a string of unfortunate accidents
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Israel returns Palestinian bodies showing signs of torture and execution


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37597699
Published date: 15 October 2025 15:49 BST
Last updated: ~11:00 EDT
Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel show signs of torture, execution and being run over by tanks, Middle East Eye has learned.

Israel handed over the unidentified remains of around 45 individuals to Gaza on Tuesday as part of its prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.

A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received the bodies via the International Committee of the Red Cross, told MEE that some of the deceased were recently killed, while others arrived in a decomposed state or as partial remains.

Several bodies bore signs of severe abuse, including strangulation marks, broken bones and mutilation.

Some were found with their hands and feet bound and their eyes blindfolded. Others were missing limbs.




Israel returns Palestinian bodies showing signs of torture and execution


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37597699

Published date: 15 October 2025 15:49 BST
Last updated: ~11:00 EDT
Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel show signs of torture, execution and being run over by tanks, Middle East Eye has learned.

Israel handed over the unidentified remains of around 45 individuals to Gaza on Tuesday as part of its prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.

A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received the bodies via the International Committee of the Red Cross, told MEE that some of the deceased were recently killed, while others arrived in a decomposed state or as partial remains.

Several bodies bore signs of severe abuse, including strangulation marks, broken bones and mutilation.

Some were found with their hands and feet bound and their eyes blindfolded. Others were missing limbs.



Questa voce è stata modificata (6 giorni fa)


Israel returns Palestinian bodies showing signs of torture and execution


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37597699

Published date: 15 October 2025 15:49 BST
Last updated: ~11:00 EDT
Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel show signs of torture, execution and being run over by tanks, Middle East Eye has learned.

Israel handed over the unidentified remains of around 45 individuals to Gaza on Tuesday as part of its prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.

A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received the bodies via the International Committee of the Red Cross, told MEE that some of the deceased were recently killed, while others arrived in a decomposed state or as partial remains.

Several bodies bore signs of severe abuse, including strangulation marks, broken bones and mutilation.

Some were found with their hands and feet bound and their eyes blindfolded. Others were missing limbs.




Israel returns Palestinian bodies showing signs of torture and execution


Published date: 15 October 2025 15:49 BST
Last updated: ~11:00 EDT

Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel show signs of torture, execution and being run over by tanks, Middle East Eye has learned.

Israel handed over the unidentified remains of around 45 individuals to Gaza on Tuesday as part of its prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.

A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received the bodies via the International Committee of the Red Cross, told MEE that some of the deceased were recently killed, while others arrived in a decomposed state or as partial remains.

Several bodies bore signs of severe abuse, including strangulation marks, broken bones and mutilation.

Some were found with their hands and feet bound and their eyes blindfolded. Others were missing limbs.



in reply to Peter Link

They're terrorists, of course they would torture prisoners. Surprised there's still a body and not just cremated as part of the final plan


Israel returns Palestinian bodies showing signs of torture and execution


Published date: 15 October 2025 15:49 BST
Last updated: ~11:00 EDT

Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel show signs of torture, execution and being run over by tanks, Middle East Eye has learned.

Israel handed over the unidentified remains of around 45 individuals to Gaza on Tuesday as part of its prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.

A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received the bodies via the International Committee of the Red Cross, told MEE that some of the deceased were recently killed, while others arrived in a decomposed state or as partial remains.

Several bodies bore signs of severe abuse, including strangulation marks, broken bones and mutilation.

Some were found with their hands and feet bound and their eyes blindfolded. Others were missing limbs.



US weight-loss biotech’s $600mn fund raise signals China’s role in drug trials


archive.is/QNKo2

US weight-loss biotech Kailera Therapeutics has raised $600mn from investors buoyed by the company’s ability to accelerate drug development by relying on China for cheaper and faster clinical trials.

Kailera acquired the global rights for its weight-loss drugs from Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals in Lianyungang, China.



Exclusive: Hamas says Israel’s ‘indiscriminate’ destruction of Gaza behind delay in locating captives' bodies


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37589866

A senior Hamas source has told Middle East Eye that Israel bears responsibility for delays in locating and returning the bodies of captives still missing in Gaza.

The source was speaking after Israeli officials said on Tuesday that the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt would remain closed through Wednesday and accused Hamas of holding onto the bodies of captives it had pledged to return as part of the US-brokered peace deal that halted the two-year war.

But the Hamas source told MEE that its negotiators clearly stated during talks that the presence of Israeli forces and the genocidal, indiscriminate Israeli attacks that caused widespread destruction would complicate the task of locating the bodies of killed captives, requiring greater time and effort.



Exclusive: Hamas says Israel’s ‘indiscriminate’ destruction of Gaza behind delay in locating captives' bodies


A senior Hamas source has told Middle East Eye that Israel bears responsibility for delays in locating and returning the bodies of captives still missing in Gaza.

The source was speaking after Israeli officials said on Tuesday that the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt would remain closed through Wednesday and accused Hamas of holding onto the bodies of captives it had pledged to return as part of the US-brokered peace deal that halted the two-year war.

But the Hamas source told MEE that its negotiators clearly stated during talks that the presence of Israeli forces and the genocidal, indiscriminate Israeli attacks that caused widespread destruction would complicate the task of locating the bodies of killed captives, requiring greater time and effort.



in reply to silence7

AFAIK (I'm not a botanist) it's true of many larger trees that they use more oxygen than they produce and emit more CO2 than they consume. It's the biosphere that the large trees support that does a lot of the carbon sinking - mosses, ferns, vines, etc.

As a rule of thumb, the greater the ratio of woody mass to leafy mass the more the ratio tilts away from being a carbon sink, as the whole lifeform has to undergo aerobic respiration but only the leaves participate in photosynthesis.

in reply to budget_biochemist

That’s my understanding too. The carbon sink bit has to do with burying the plant matter before all of its carbon has had a chance to react with oxygen


How First Wap's Surveillance Tool Called Altamides Tracks Phones Around the World


Trove of surveillance data challenges what we thought we knew about location tracking tools, who they target and how far they have spread


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Most countries have a legal mandate to carry out domestic phone network surveillance. The First Wap archive demonstrates, however, how phone network connections can be leveraged to allow tracking all over the world, without authorisation from the targeted networks.

In recent years, a number of investigations have explored the ways in which surveillance companies gain access to phone networks to enable this type of tracking. Lighthouse and its partners have previously written about how SS7 abuses were linked to the murder of a reporter in Mexico and a crackdown on an activist in Congo, and how they were enabled via leasing of Global Titles.

in reply to 9limmer

Ha yup, the whole ss7 network is the most funky shit we have in terms of telco privacy risks. And it doesn’t take a whole lot to be relatively legitimately part of it. Scary shit.


Greer, Bessent blast China's rare earths curbs, urge Beijing not to implement them


Top U.S. officials on Wednesday blasted China's major expansion of rare earth export controls as a threat to global supply chains, but said Beijing could still change course and avoid steps by Washington to decouple from the world's second-largest economy.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told a press conference that China's new export restrictions were a "global supply-chain power grab" and the U.S. and its allies would not accept the restrictions, but he and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stressed that Washington did not want to escalate the conflict, which has roiled financial markets and sent U.S.-China relations into a tailspin.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/us-officials-blast-chinas-actions-rare-earths-urge-beijing-back-down-2025-10-15/



Ukraine Support Tracker: Military aid falls sharply despite new NATO initiative


The Kiel Institute shared data on the volumes of foreign aid to the Kyiv regime. The authors indignantly note that military aid decreased in July and August despite NATO introducing the "List of Priority Needs of Ukraine" initiative. At the same time, financial and humanitarian aid remained at the same level. It should be recalled that Ukraine's budget depends on direct cash injections from the Western overseers of the project. And, as can be seen, despite all the difficulties within the EU, they consistently transfer funds.

As for military aid, the article notes that the US has stopped reporting arms deliveries since the beginning of the year (note that this does not mean they have stopped). Meanwhile, the Europeans, who have taken on this burden, managed to deliver more equipment in the first half of 2025 than in 2022-2024. However, this momentum ran out after six months where deliveries fell by 57%, and the average monthly figure was 43% of the levels of the first six months.

The following factors should be taken into account here: stockpiles are empty, arms production is proceeding at an extremely slow pace despite all the "accelerations." As a result, the Armed Forces of Ukraine receive a "subsistence minimum" in terms of equipment and ammunition, but thanks to a significant numerical superiority, they hold the front from collapsing. And in Europe, it is well understood that there are still very, very many Ukrainians. Next year, the mobilization age will likely be lowered, which means there is little point in investing money in expanding production. European officials realize that the main asset is the boundless Ukrainian mobilization resource, which is obedient and undemanding in maintenance.



Indonesia to buy 42 fighter jets from China marking its first non-Western aircraft purchase deal


Indonesia’s top defense official said Wednesday that Jakarta will acquire at least 42 Chinese-made Chengdu J-10C fighter jets, marking the country’s first non-Western aircraft purchase deal.

Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin told reporters in the capital, Jakarta, that Indonesia would soon buy fighter jets from China as part of a plan to modernize its military. Analysts said the deal could touch regional sensitivities and have geopolitical implications.

The plan to buy the J-10s was first disclosed last month by defense ministry spokesperson Brig. Gen. Frega Wenas. Local media had reported that the Indonesian Air Force was still reviewing the Chinese-made fighter jets to ensure their acquisition would effectively strengthen Indonesia’s air defense capabilities.

https://apnews.com/article/indonesia-china-fighter-jets-purchase-deal-fd8fda417ddbb059d7e3be917d1e9fb1

in reply to MicroWave

Honestly China’ weapons exports are probably going to absolutely skyrocket, now that Russia is… preoccupied, and the US is busy pissing literally everyone off. Sweden and France will probably see pretty big gains too. Korea and Poland too, for armor
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in reply to gravitas_deficiency

The problem with Chinese weapons is that they are programmed not to attack China. I imagine they are also not allowed to display the word “Pooh”



The Right Jumps to Defend Young Republicans' Racist Texts


Of course they are, they're all Nazis too.