Weaponizing ordinary devices violates international law, United Nations rights chief says
Weaponizing ordinary devices violates international law, United Nations rights chief says
The United Nations human rights chief says weaponizing ordinary communication devices represents a new development in warfare.
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You've not sourced your 0.1% figure. Safe to assume there is none.
11 2 ReplyThe source is Hezbollah. As I’ve told you.
4 13 ReplyThis is the most infuriating comment section I have ever seen.
13 2 ReplyYeah but Hezbollah are worse akshually
3 1 ReplyDefense of Israel is effectively banned on Lemmy
4 11 ReplyDude. You keep making the same definitive statement over and over and then when asked to back it up, give this “who? what?” routine. Why anyone is even engaging with you, I don’t know. Yet here I am.
9 2 ReplyOne must imagine @AugustWest as happy
5 1 ReplyI did back it up. I can’t make people read it, though
4 11 ReplyLmao, people can read the words you keep repeating you dipshit, they're asking for proof that they said the thing you're claiming they said.
8 3 ReplyTheir handler only ever told them the source was Hezbollah, so they don’t really know where to go from here. It’s why their script keeps looping.
9 1 ReplyUnless you meant to link a different source, I have to just assume you didn't actually read it
2,800 injured (according to the Lebanon health minister, not Hezbollah - and no data on how many were associated with hezbolla)
12 dead, of which 2 children and 4 health care workers (50% unaffiliated, a far-cry from your claimed 0.1%)(also reported from the health minister
Thanks for providing a source, though
9 0 Reply2,800 injured (according to the Lebanon health minister, not Hezbollah - and no data on how many were associated with hezbolla)
The article states that his figures are coming from Hezbollah.
2 8 ReplyLol, uh, no It doesn't
Thanks for playing though
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