Clashes between Jews and Palestinians in Jerusalem. Israel now invading Gaza according to (Questionable) Reports - If your thoughts are "I don't like either" you don't need to fucking post because it's been said 100 times you fucking dullard

In case you don't want to read through this shitshow of a thread to download all the good videos and images I compiled most of it here
the link should work, probably


oh and if you encounter any broken .png files, just open them in gimp or photoshop or whatever shit you use to edit images and overwrite the original file. That should encode them properly




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I wonder how long Israel can keep this up before having funding cut off to them from other nations. Now that it’s getting increasingly unpopular to openly support them. M

That would likely do a lot of damage
 
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The tower in which almost all media outlets are located and from which most livestreams originate is about to be hit.

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The tower in which almost all media outlets are located and from which most livestreams originate is about to be hit.

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How then does one livestream the destruction of the tower that contains the livestreams?

Either way it's tall. So that'll be cool. Someday when this level of conflict comes to America and Europe, there's going to be some sick footage of buildings getting blown up and knocked into other buildings.
 
That is quite pretty to look at. Speaking of which, What am I even looking at?
It's a long exposure image taken of the rocket launch from a perspective seeing both sides. Right side is the Hamas rocket trails throughout the entire timespan of flight, and left is the Iron Dome rocket trails, the orbs at the end being the Iron Dome missile detonating to blow up a Hamas rocket. The picture in question isn't any one specific instance in time but rather likely a couple of minutes all added on top of eachother to get that effect. A similar thing is done with stars by amateur astronomers to create an effect that's pretty cool.
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