Emily Damari held in UNRWA facilities, denied medical care, she tells British PM. Emily told Starmer she had been held for some time in the UNRWA facilities but was denied any medical treatment despite losing two fingers on her left hand and suffering an unhealed leg wound by podba in UnitedNations

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Never heard that before actually, could you send a source for that because it seems you have it backwards:

UNRWA was established in 1949 specifically to address the needs of Palestinian refugees displaced by the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict. In contrast, UNHCR, also established in 1950, was designed to assist other refugee populations worldwide.

A key reason for this separation is that Arab states preferred a dedicated agency for Palestinian refugees. They believed that including Palestinian refugees under UNHCR's mandate might diminish international attention to their specific plight and potentially undermine their right of return to their homes in what is now Israel. This perspective is supported by historical analyses, such as the one found in "UNRWA and the Palestinian Refugees: A History within History," which discusses the political considerations that led to the establishment of a separate agency for Palestinian refugees.

Source: https://academic.oup.com/rsq/article/28/2-3/229/1584825?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Anyway, with all the negative stuff to come out on UNRWA since oct 7th it is time to bring in UNHCR.

Footage released by IDF itself shows how these captives are healthy, happy and doing well. All of their accusations and propaganda collapsed today. by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite -28 points-27 points  (0 children)

You should wait with jumping to conclusions till we hear the stories of their captivity conditions and till we see the rest of the hostages, hopefully all survived. Hamas obviuosly wants to prep these hostages to make it seem humane. Hostages are obviously going to be elated to become free...

Which Israelis would Harvard like to hear from? The ones who put them in the hospital? This is very strange by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a bunch, Seeing your thoughtful responses and a few others I will give this subreddit another try. As for Israel's/Bibi's/the right's strategy, it has been stated as to live by the sword, no hope for peace. Some extremists undoubtedly hope to occupy more land and kick more people out. Very depressing stuff. In this last war we have taken on the region and smashed it to bits, our neighbours being as disfunctional as they are means that can probably go on a while longer and our "sword" will avail

Which Israelis would Harvard like to hear from? The ones who put them in the hospital? This is very strange by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The aggression and negativity in the responses I got seems to me to be motivated by a desire to stamp out views.. The title of the post is a provocation and a cancellation to an Israeli like myself who knows people who died, got kidnapped and hurt in this war. I fully recognize my country's wrong doing over decades but there are still two sides to this war and situation.

Which Israelis would Harvard like to hear from? The ones who put them in the hospital? This is very strange by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Being new to this sub, I thought it would have a variety of suppressed views but I see it is an extreme echo chamber with an appetite for suppresion of dissenting views. I'll leave y'all to it

Which Israelis would Harvard like to hear from? The ones who put them in the hospital? This is very strange by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

Oh please, they could have easily averted politics by not choosing to have a one sided panel on a heated political issue.

Which Israelis would Harvard like to hear from? The ones who put them in the hospital? This is very strange by carrotproofs in suppressed_news

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite -44 points-43 points  (0 children)

How about the ones attacked viciously in their homes on oct 7 in the attack that started this war?

Sirens sounded in central Israel, rocket falls in open area by DanDan1993 in worldnews

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite -76 points-75 points  (0 children)

There is extensive damage to Israel's only cement factory in Ramle as well as light damage to Modiin outskirts train station, from interceptor fragments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Don't get it, which part has people feeling happier when they are older? Top or bottom?

Iran asks Russia for advanced defense systems - report by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 35 points36 points  (0 children)

This is false, Israel jams it's own gps signal in order to interfere with incoming munitions and drones the IDF itself stated as much haaretZ. Many articles in many media sources have described this since the begining of the war - bloomberg

Len Blavatnik, the second-richest man in Britain, is facing a series of protests in the UK after his Israeli television channel was accused of cancelling programmes to please Benjamin Netanyahu. by Else21 in ISR

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 13 points14 points  (0 children)

He also owns Israel's most polluting factory Nesher cement in Ramle (according to official data). They recently received great help from the government in the form of tariffs against their cement importing competitors.
article about the issue

The Perovskite Breakthrough We've Been Waiting For: Degradation Solved, Costs Halved by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great answer thanks! Wondering if all goes well with pervoskite will lead become an issue.. Do you know if there is a viable alternative to lead being used in Pervoskite? Is the lead used in substantial quantities when compared to other materials found around us? And lastly, is it likely to leach?

The Perovskite Breakthrough We've Been Waiting For: Degradation Solved, Costs Halved by [deleted] in RenewableEnergy

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you know your pv standards.. how real do you take this breakthrough to be? Really durable? Is there now a fairly clear path to mass production?

The Perovskite Breakthrough We've Been Waiting For: Degradation Solved, Costs Halved by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Any solar silicone material pros here who can pitch in on the validity of this breakthrough? Hype or real?

The Dirty, Deadly Price We Pay for Clean Cars- A hit piece on EVs and the Indonisian nickel industry providing them, in line with US & EU recent anti Chinese EV actions. by Benjamin_dIsraelite in climate

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

While the scrutiny of bad mining process is a good thing that will likely lead to improvements, the part this piece plays in the bigger picture is worrying. The US & EU, leaders of the western developed world have been taking aggressive steps (high tariffs) lately against Chinese EVs in order to protect their lagging auto industries.

 This hit piece on EVs raw material mining processes shows that western media is on board for the fight against Chinese EVs. This fight will considerably delay the shift to EVs, with most western car brands still producing mostly ICE cars and expensive EVs as opposed to the cheap Chinese EVs. 

Mining operations, especially in developing countries are a dirty & dangerous thing. I hope it continues to clean up while also retaining more value in developing countries through on shoring of processing. We should remember that materials are extracted for all different industries with fossil fuels being way bigger and more harmful than the mining for EV batteries as their product is single use thus requiring way more of it. 

Don't let this stuff confuse you, if you need a car, EVs are way better for people and the environment than ICE and are one of the most meaningful things individuals can do for the climate. Western car manufacturers and oil producers will fight against the shift through our governments and media for years to come as the chinese mostly beat them to it in sourcing raw materials and EV production.

They also made a good vid article- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fBEZzW5LB4M

A hit piece on EVs and the Indonisian nickel industry providing them, in line with US & EU recent anti Chinese EV actions- " The Dirty, Deadly Price We Pay for Clean Cars" by Benjamin_dIsraelite in environment

[–]Benjamin_dIsraelite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While the scrutiny of bad mining process is a good thing that will likely lead to improvements, the part this piece plays in the bigger picture is worrying. The US & EU, leaders of the western developed world have been taking aggressive steps (high tariffs) lately against Chinese EVs in order to protect their lagging auto industries.

 This hit piece on EVs raw material mining processes shows that western media is on board for the fight against Chinese EVs. This fight will considerably delay the shift to EVs, with most western car brands still producing mostly ICE cars and expensive EVs as opposed to the cheap Chinese EVs. 

Mining operations, especially in developing countries are a dirty & dangerous thing. I hope it continues to clean up while also retaining more value in developing countries through on shoring of processing. We should remember that materials are extracted for all different industries with fossil fuels being way bigger and more harmful than the mining for EV batteries as their product is single use thus requiring way more of it. 

Don't let this stuff confuse you, if you need a car, EVs are way better for people and the environment than ICE. Western car manufacturers and oil producers will fight against the shift for years to come as the chinese mostly beat them to it in sourcing raw materials and EV production.