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  • You said there were multiple camps. There are not.

    You are embellishing. The 9 Israelis responsible are being tried in court. This is not a systematic issue. It’s isolated.

    Israeli hostages were also sexually abused.

  • Okay so you’ll believe Hamas that the hostages were killed in an Israeli air strike that somehow secretly managed to bomb an underground tunnel?

    Amazing.

  • Well if Hamas knows this they could, you know, release the hostages. Israel would lose Casus Belli and all international support.

    You’re looking at this wrong.

  • You’re free to write about them if you please and post them here on Lemmy.

  • Are you really taking the word of Hamas, who kidnapped the people to begin with? The air raids killed the hostages in an underground tunnel? Yeah, okay.

    If Hamas was concerned about the lives of the hostages they could have released them. Propaganda at best.

  • You are right. Perhaps it is wise to believe the words of the kidnappers and not the people trying to rescue them. Perhaps it is not.

    I’m referring to the previous poster going on about unrelated accusations that have nothing to do with the story.

  • It’s okay not to like Israeli government but it’s not cool to spread misinformation unless you have some data that we haven’t seen.

  • No, the hostages were murdered by Hamas. They were not killed by Israeli air strikes.

  • Point taken

  • It had the relevant information. There’s not a lot of educational resources regarding this important topic. I initially got downvoted because someone said the information was wrong. I don’t fucking care.

  • You guys are obsessed with gosling. We are talking about taco bell

  • lol who gives a shit about gosling. We are talking about burritos here, man

  • Well… it was released in 2010 so I don’t know what you want me to tell you lol

  • You do realize those are several images stitched together.. right?

  • Had to AI this one.

    The Beefy 5-Layer Burrito at Taco Bell was introduced as part of the company's "Why Pay More?" value menu in 2010, priced at 89 cents. Over time, like many fast-food items, the price of the Beefy 5-Layer Burrito increased due to inflation, rising food costs, and other economic factors.

    The exact timing of each price change can vary by location and market, but in general, the price increased gradually over the years. By the mid-2010s, the price had risen to over a dollar, and by the late 2010s and early 2020s, the price could be found in the range of $1.50 to $2.00 or more, depending on the region and promotions.

  • How is a free update now somehow a money grab? This is definitely not a step backwards. They even made a new episode.

  • You can already get it on your steamdeck