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What could possibly ground your faith in the Israeli government, given the intelligence failure of massive proportions we all witnessed on 10/7? How can you believe that the same government which failed to foresee a massive Hamas offensive on its own border just weeks ago, is now suddenly aware of the exact positions of underground Hamas bases deep within the Gaza strip, and is even privy to phone calls between Hamas operatives?

That's also not to mention the many times Israel has been caught lying to cover its own military actions. You only have to look as far back as the targeted killing of Shireen Abu Akleh


It's now being confirmed by US official and reported in BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67082047


As the US representative says and sources in Israel say, the question was at what level. According to Israel officials, Egypt hasn't revealed to Israel anything they didn't already know. They didn't interpret what they where told/knew to mean, anything in this scale, at this time.


Unless you fall into protected categories such as "business owner" or "bank"


It's also precisely the kind of thing that no one needs to be in an office to do


If they're both the most talented and also don't want to work for you, what makes you think they'd stay?


how did your friend feel it when they had a good quarter?


Probably they would get free coffee.


This made me laugh harder than it should have.


Everyone gets an extra coffee for a day


Buzzed on caffeine, I'd assume.


As we know everything congress does is good and in accordance with the will of the voters


You are claiming this is a court created law that encourages arbitration- it is not. Some things are essentially court created via reference to a constitutional right for example. Arbitration is not a court created concept - this makes it much easier to change or eliminate


I wonder if you'd apply this same standard to those who criticize politicians.


If you're upset that you spend your days fighting rats and not making insane money, I think you should target your anger at your boss who keeps you in that situation, rather than at other workers who have it better than you.


> it seems insensitive to tell 100k+ ppl Google or Amazon fired them because "well everyone is doing it!"

Is that any more insensitive than CEOs and C-suites telling laid off workers they "take full responsibility" and "had to make a difficult decision" while facing no consequences themselves?


How does this relate to my post?


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