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4000 deliveries in march of 2025. 50000 pregnant woman [1]

50,000 births by july of 2024 (starting with october 7th 2023) [2]

you can sum and extrapolate the numbers. you can probably find more numbers about births

[1] https://www.savethechildren.net/news/about-130-children-born...

[2] https://www.savethechildren.net/news/women-self-inducing-lab...



That's because the F91W was like Game Boy of watches. Or the Tetris under a 'Brick Game' branded cheap console. Every dad owned one. Reliable, cheap and damn long lasting.


The world's most sold digital watch. Widely available since 1989. There are even multiple clones out there for a fraction of the price.


in 2019 internet shutdown happened just before crackdown on protests


(going with recent ipv6 discussion) they probably failed to make it work properly and decided that it's easier to block it


Is this an attempt at a joke, or do you actually seriously believe a country capable of enriching uranium isn't capable of hiring competent network engineers?


Reading through their comment history, it doesn't seem like a good-faith comment. Not sure what they thought HN stood to gain from their contribution here.


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Case in point.


i'll leave it as exercise to a reader


pretty sure that all decisions are published. protocols of the meetings as well


genx or genz ?


GenX; our economic leadership raising prices on EpiPen, running ponzi schemes through big tech investment vehicles (for example but not limited to, various trade groups and standards bodies), insurance CEOs getting shot. The last gasp of 1900s American coke and booze binging wastoids. First generation of Americans handed a cubicle and Excel sheet as they got into the workforce, rather than a hammer, blow torch, or engineering book as those jobs were offshored. The make line go up pump and dumpers of NFTs and web3 and shitcoins the last 10-15. Chappelle and Gervais complaining about the world changing on them! Of all people how dare physics march on. Clowns

GenZ hasn't had enough time to fail so spectacularly.

GenX; the Daria generation of first wordlers who feel they have really seen some shit ...on TV, anyway... all those adults too shellshocked by endless war... oh wait no; just sad about Kurt Cobain still

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/25/style/gen-x-generation-di...

Oh those poor first worlders reliant on sweat shop kids.

The generation that 10-15 years ago chanted "disrupt!" GenX are now the age those Boomers were 10-15 years ago. Ripe for disruption

There are signs they're being handed their hat; Mamdani in NY. Let's hope this is a real trend: https://fortune.com/2025/08/07/gen-x-ceos-decreasing-baby-bo...


all i was asking if genx "are low skilled know-nothings living on auto pilot inside media propagated memes about America" or did you mistyped


actual list https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2026/01/with...

any way to update url in submission ?


Thank you!


I don't understand why this is downvoted. It contains the actual list, while the main submission does not.


"army ordered civilians to evacuate from warzone so it's genocide" is not as great argument as you think.

if army had prevented civilians to leave city and then bombed it to the ground, you would have something to talk about.


If you care to take the time to read critically and carefully you'll note it's not _my_ argument.

It's one part of the greater case made by several Jewish holocaust and genocide scholars.

They each have the same general approach of having multiple criteria and going through weightings for / against each factor.

The argument I would make is that this is not some casual quick ill considered process that would conclude every war is a genocide and that all participants in WWII would be considered as committing genocide - as was asserted by the green account I was responding to.

To address your singular observation ... their argument isn't simply based on that single order, it's in conjunction with statements of intent and an entire body of orders.

If you're interested in replying to these arguments then a small amount of effort should find you points of contacts and names for the people advancing the assertion that the current Israeli administration is practicing genocide with respect to Gaza.

I'd suggest and urge you to read their arguments in full before doing so, I've merely quoted a short extract from an opinion piece written by a single person.

IIRC there's a weighty body of submissions put forward when presentations were made to the UN.


there are no statements of intents with exception of mistranslated and partial hebrew quotes.

i read arguments in full. it mix of cherry picked news, mistranslated/irrelevant quotes and total avoidance of "uncomfortable facts" that go against the narrative.

you surely read on the other side few of 400 page long documents that debunk it ?


Could you be more specific in your criticism? As an observer of the conversation, I see the OP making a bunch of substantiated claims/observations and your response is "that's cherry-picked or misleading" but you never refuted a single specific thing they mentioned.


> "army ordered civilians to evacuate from warzone so it's genocide" is not as great argument as you think

The trick, though, was to keep doing it, over and over, expanding the area each time, so people never stop having to evacuate, or give up and stay in place to die.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c299pl8j8w7o

"More than three-quarters of Gaza's territory have been designated as evacuation zones by the Israeli military since the war against Hamas began in October, an analysis by BBC Arabic has found."

At a certain point, it becomes plain old ethnic cleansing.


How could relocation within the same territory be ethnic cleansing? By that logic, I was ethnically cleansed by our fire department due to an approaching wildfire. Ethnic cleaning also wouldn't imply genocide anyway.


> How could relocation within the same territory be ethnic cleansing?

So the Warsaw ghetto wasn't ethnic cleasing because they stayed in Poland?

> By that logic, I was ethnically cleansed by our fire department due to an approaching wildfire.

Did they leave people of certain ethnicities out of the evacuation?


> So the Warsaw ghetto wasn't ethnic cleasing because they stayed in Poland?

I suppose you have a point, my framing was off. But the IDF asking people to leave a dangerous area is much closer to a fire evacuation than a ghetto where residents are broadly denied freedom of movement.

> Did they leave people of certain ethnicities out of the evacuation?

Neither did. IDF couldn't care less about someone's skin color either, just that they're in a dangerous area. Jews would have been asked to leave just like anyone else, had they not already been ethnically cleansed from Gaza in 2005.


> But the IDF asking people to leave a dangerous area…

"Hey, there's a murderer around here, be careful!" - Jeffrey Dahmer

> IDF couldn't care less about someone's skin color either, just that they're in a dangerous area.

I didn't say skin color.


How exactly do you expect Israel to fight a war without creating dangerous areas?

The target population they sought to evacuate is just whoever resided in the combat area, which is not an ethnicity.


> How exactly do you expect Israel to fight a war without creating dangerous areas?

Forced displacement is a war crime. 90% of Gazans have been displaced, with up to 3/4 of the area under interdict (and the areas outside that were still bombed quite regularly). War certainly comes with some inherent danger, but beligerents have responsibilities to civilian populations, especially ones in territories they occupy.

> The target population they sought to evacuate is just whoever resided in the combat area, which is not an ethnicity.

This is not an argument made in good faith, and you know it.


> Forced displacement is a war crime

With a very important exception for the security of civilians. It's much better to ask civilians to leave before a major military operation than to just start the operation with all the civilians there.

Or do you have a different suggestion for what Israel should done? Just left Hamas alone after Oct 7?

> beligerents have responsibilities to civilian populations

Of course, but you haven't identified any particular responsibilities that were not met here.

> This is not an argument made in good faith, and you know it.

Do you have an actual argument for why what look like standard measures to minimize civilian harm were actually some backdoor ethnic cleansing scheme?


so not genocide ?

"doing it over and over again", you mean war moves around and not restricted to same 1 square kilometer.

and what kind of ethnic cleansing it is, if all population remains in gaza.

the trick is, to shift goalposts. if you bomb city with population: genocide. if you order people to evacuate it's ethnic cleansing.

if you want to see how ethnic cleansing actually looks, i'll suggest to take a look at what azeri did a while ago.


There's no single agreed upon definition. Many of them include ethnic cleansing as a form, using wording like "the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity, and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide_definitions

> if you want to see how ethnic cleansing actually looks, i'll suggest to take a look at what azeri did a while ago.

Gaza saw 90% displaced, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Nagorno-Karabakh_... says 99%. With 288 deaths, versus at least 60k in Gaza. I'm inclined to see them both as ethnic cleansing? And shitty?


here we go. you finally used (by mistake, but we won't count this against you) appropriate verb: "displaced". population in gaza is displaced but still in gaza.

While on the other side population of Nagorno Karabakh was ethnically cleansed from Nagorno Karabakh and had to leave to Armenia.


> population in gaza is displaced but still in gaza.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Line_(Gaza)

They have been ethnically cleansed from 53% of the territory thus far.


a) they were not ethnically cleansed. even article says "displaced". this is what usually called "internally displaced". My relatives in Ukraine are "internally displaced". There was also 500k Israeli that were internally displaced during war.

b) most of cities/population in gaza is west of yellow line

d) CMCC is currently developing protocols for how to let population move east of yellow line (while preventing militants doing so), because this is where international community starts reconstruction efforts and where ISF will be deployed


at flight that I had bunch of years ago i peeked into printed out manuscript that guy sitting next to me was reading. it was something about "explosive formation of underwater shock wave and how it influences metal hulls". might have included something like DOD and MIL at footer.

later I tried to google some of the phrases that I remembered, but couldn't find anything


i have roomba with camera. it has no problem enforcing exclusion zone and does precise navigation decisions when it needs to move around


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