• @BMatthew
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    11 year ago

    Ok, so does that make dropping close to the equivalent of half an atomic bomb on the population living there? Does this mean we shouldn’t support the only cancer hospital having fuel? Would we stand by if Russia did this to Kiev?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      -21 year ago

      That also makes no sense. What are the countr8es that aid Palestine supposed to do? Keep sending fuel until a terrorist organization has its fill?

          • @topinambour_rex
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            31 year ago

            I mean adding wind turbine along the seashore, solar panel over most of the roof, using electric vehicle, etc…

    • @[email protected]
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      -61 year ago

      that’s not a very good analogy - a half of a nuke is still a concentrated explosion originating from a central point. just state how many megatons of tnt equivalent or whatever

  • spyd3r
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    1 year ago

    U.N. officials warned that aid groups, water treatment plants and bakeries in the enclave are running dangerously low on fuel.

    Cutting off your enemy’s fuel and supply lines is a legitimate tactic that is used in just about every conflict. The UN is a terrorist supporting joke.

      • spyd3r
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        -21 year ago

        Sorry for the confusion, I should have quoted the full paragraph from the article, and more clearly specified that I was referring to Israels banning of fuel deliveries.

        The statements come as President Joe Biden called for a humanitarian pause in Gaza and U.N. officials warned that aid agencies, water treatment plants and bakeries there may soon run out of fuel. Israel, which has allowed a limited number of trucks carrying food, water and medicine into the enclave, continues to ban deliveries of fuel, which it says Hamas will use for military purposes.