

I completely agree. What I meant was: Anyone who wasn’t too interested in the Palestinian cause might have thought it was possible, but now it’s clear to everyone.
You die twice. One time when you stop breathing, and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody damns your soul for the last time.
I completely agree. What I meant was: Anyone who wasn’t too interested in the Palestinian cause might have thought it was possible, but now it’s clear to everyone.
It seems the majority of people here actually believe that without Hamas Israel would just stop invading and pull out. This might have been wishful thinking a while ago, but right now this is called delusion, as we’ve seen what happens when you tell Israel you won’t attack and are willing to cooperate for the benefit of both sides (Syria and Lebanon).
While I hope Hamas doesn’t get to keep ruling Gaza, Uprooting the only government that has some weapons and is willing to point them towards the invading army instead of its people doesn’t seem like an effective way to make life in Gaza better or safer. Just ask the West bank.
In Arabic it’s “Seen” (صين) with a Saad (ص) [sˤ]. It came from Persian “چین” (Cheen). Which came from Sanskrit.
Why would the US want to abandon Ukraine and undermine NATO by threatening EU countries that “don’t pay enough”?
In Rust and lots of other languages you have to end each statement with a semicolon. The semi colon is usually placed right after the statement, but in this example there’s indentation after each statement before the semicolon so they’re all aligned.
There’s also the curly brackets, they’re padded in the same way, but those usually define where a scope (block) starts and ends making it even worse.
Or even better, just after they close the bathroom door.
Lets hope this cut in funding decreases terrorist attacks by the SDF to balance this out.
9…10…11…12 We cannot restock these shelves!
NP. It’s really interesting beyond it’s similarities to Arabic too; the dots in Syriac are used to make letters hard or soft, which makes a lot more sense than using the same rasm with a different number of dots to make a completely different sound.
The language also often explains the little weird differences between levantine Arabic and MSA or other dialects, like the word “طاقة” which refers to small round windows and “بوبو” which is used to refer to an infant.
The equivalent to Arabic ط is “tet”: ܛ, but in some fonts of Syriac “taw” ܬ looks like a mirrored ܛ.
You can read some words or full sentences sometimes, but some letters like taw (taa’) ت ܬ, ‘ayn ع ܥ, het (haa’) ح ܚ, and shin (sheen) ش ܫ are impossible to guess without checking out the alphabet first. The madnhaya script is closer to Arabic than the Estrangela script (which you’re probably seeing on your device).
Instead of the Arabic way of distinguishing similar letters by using dots, Syriac adds fangs or lines to change the “rasm” of the letter except for dal and raa’ which use a dot below and one above, respectively. I used to confuse waw ܘ, qaf ܩ, and mim ܡ a lot at first.
Arabic, English, some German, and can read / write Syriac Aramaic (Mostly use it to write Garshuni).
The PA thinks that whatever Israel will leave them when they’re done stealing land will be more than what they’ll get fighting against the worldwide conspiracy. They actually believe that if all groups in Palestine had agreed to one of the past agreements and it went smoothly, they’d have proper borders and live relatively peacefully neighboring Israel, even with everything going on with countries Israel considers established, sovereign countries.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of them think what they’re doing is right, noble, and in the best interest of the whiny ungrateful fighters.
That’s certainly one of the color schemes of all time.
Rule lawyering doesn’t really take you that far regarding this issue because wigs are explicitly forbidden and hair extensions that try to imitate actual hair are forbidden, and the people using them are cursed. The hair extension rule, according to most interpretations applies to all kinds of materials that are attached to the hair and look like it, so maybe you can just not attach it to your hair directly, but I can’t see how that might help.
Most interpretations forbid dying it black specifically. It’s recommended that white hair be dyed with henna, which is orange.
something that’s somehow worse
That’s a very big claim. It’d take more than just a dictatorship to be worse than Ba’thist rule.
Confess -> got a video of a “Hamas member” who works in the medical field confessing to whatever you want.
Doesn’t confess -> torture him to death and don’t share the story or simply increase the count of “Hamas militants” killed that you’ll show later to journalists and other governments.