Video of a Hamas rocket launch and subsequent IDF strike
Many videos out of the Gaza strip have the constant hum of surveillance drones in the background, it's interesting to see the drone's perspective for a change.
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Video of a Hamas rocket launch and subsequent IDF strike
Many videos out of the Gaza strip have the constant hum of surveillance drones in the background, it's interesting to see the drone's perspective for a change.
it’s interesting to see the drone’s perspective for a change.
The Russia/Ukraine conflict has really shown the drone's place on the battlefield. It's awesome; and terrifying.
Sorry, not news or updates, but also not worth creating a thread.
I've been seeing lots of maps on Lemmy (mostly in French-speaking communities communities). A number of them look like this:
standard conflict maps
And then I've seen others that look like this (usually labelled as "fact" or "reality"):
alternative versions
With the exception of an amazing 3-day event that took place in my school (we had some history professors/researchers come in over 3 days and present us arguments from both sides, then moderate a debate...) I received no education about this, and even if I had it would have been about 20 years ago or more.
I suspect we have all seen a version of this map before. I can read the Wikipedia, and watch the documentaries, but where should I look to be able to come to a decision on my own regarding these maps? Meaning, is one of them more factual than the other?
All those maps seem to show the same things, in slightly different ways. Basically, "statistics massaging" done with maps.
The "Fact" one seems to have the most information, as in:
Misinformation:
Personally, I'd say the "Fact" one along the AlJazeera one, paint the most complete picture.
For sources, check Wikipedia for:
The USA are deploying a second CSG to the eastern Mediterranean
I have directed the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (CSG) to begin moving to the Eastern Mediterranean. As part of our effort to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war following Hamas's attack on Israel, the Strike Group includes the guided-missile cruiser USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), guided-missile destroyers USS Gravely (DDG 107) and USS Mason (DDG 87), and Carrier Air Wing 3, with nine aircraft squadrons, and embarked headquarters staffs.
There was a lemmy post that showed beautiful pictures of Israel and Hamas before the attacks and I can't seem to find that post.