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oatmeal , to random
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/ On The previous Israeli attempt to encourage "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip

The proposals being heard against the backdrop of the ongoing war in Gaza, to transfer the residents of the Strip to other countries, are not new. Dr. Amri Shefer Raviv, a historian of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, examined in his research a similar attempt made by the Israeli government immediately after the Six Day War.

In the months after the Six Day War, the Committee for Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories drafted a document that was meant to outline the lines of action for controlling the conquered territories. The first and most important paragraph defined in the draft document: "A policy aimed at the departure of a maximum number of Arabs from the held territories".

From then on, Israel consistently dealt with the question of how to encourage the Palestinian residents of the territories to leave the West Bank and the Gaza Strip - without provoking international criticism against it. Unlike the West Bank, where about a quarter of the residents left immediately after the war, almost no resident left the Gaza Strip.

Initially, Israel hoped that a political agreement would solve the refugee problem and determine in an orderly manner the fate of the Gaza Strip and its residents. As time passed, when it was understood that a political agreement and a solution to the refugee problem were not on the horizon - Israel moved to a policy of encouraging emigration. It was a quiet policy aimed at pushing people to leave the Gaza Strip individually - whether by providing incentives to leave or pushing them to seek a better life by deliberately maintaining a low standard of living in the Strip. At the same time, Israeli representatives made efforts to reach agreements with foreign countries - including in Latin America - that would be willing to absorb Palestinian refugees for a fee.

https://kolektiva.media/w/8f4b4CrccZLgJcFPce9nJk

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Source: Akevot Institute for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Research.
January 2024.

@israel
@palestine





oatmeal OP ,
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A complementary analysis by Prof. Avi Shlaim on the de-development of under Israeli occupation, as a source of cheap labor, etc.

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=VkuoTwlP_fg

@israel @palestine
@histodons



oatmeal OP ,
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From the Introduction of the 3rd edition:

New Developments in the Gaza Economy: The Impact of the Blockade

p. xxxvii

[...] Gaza’s Tunnels: Formalizing the Informal Economy and Other Distortions

A critical economic development in the Strip since the second edition of this book was published in 2001 is unquestionably the phenomenal (but short-lived) growth of the “tunnel economy.” Tunnels burrowing under the Gaza-Egypt border have existed since the 1980s, but in the space of a few years they mushroomed from a few dozen to about 500 by the eve of OCL; by 2012, estimates reached as high as 1,100—1,200 tunnels (of which anywhere from 200 to 600 were believed operational)."’ Such growth is a direct consequence of the blockade and has taken place largely at the expense of the formal private sector discussed above. Already by 2008, the World Bank was reporting a redistribution of wealth from the formal private sector toward informal black market operators.” By the end of that year, the massive destruction wrought by Israel’s OCL provided a further push to the tunnel economy, as the massive reconstruction required materials barred entry by the blockade.

@bookstodon @histodons



elonjet , to random
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

Landed in Austin, Texas, US.

radlschorsch , to random German
@radlschorsch@muenchen.social avatar

Wo bleiben die Universitäten im Fediverse?

Warum betreiben Universitäten nicht schon längst eigene Mastodon-Instanzen?

Warum bekommen Studierende nicht mit der Immatrikulation auch einen Mastodon-Handle?

Warum hosten Universitäten Vorlesungsvideos nicht über PeerTube im Fediverse?

Es gibt einiges, das für ein stärkeres Engagement von Universitäten im Fediverse spricht.

Ein Aufruf den man nur unterstützen kann!

https://netzpolitik.org/2023/aufruf-hochschulen-aller-laender-ins-fediverse/

sarahjelm ,
@sarahjelm@mastodon.social avatar

@Oozenet @RichardShaw @srfirehorseart @radlschorsch @academicchatter @edutooters
It’s definitely a system thing …
Every new professor & research student should be forced to read Stuart Richie’s Science Fictions as an introduction ;)

dsfgs ,

@bensb @srfirehorseart @radlschorsch @academicchatter @edutooters
Where are universities on a whole host of things, including furthering the availability of free-license and open-source software which they seem to be doing less and less.

We think universities are well placed to also provide I2P nodes and nodes for other federated systems.

To us it seems that universities have largely been , in they act more as real-estate developers regrettably.

hexehelicen , to random
@hexehelicen@social.tchncs.de avatar

Tonight I started a discovery course of Hebrew. Just for me

I checked the alphabet
Similar system of consonants and strong vowels on which you append unwritten short vowels

Then I went on with the words that are close to Arabic, which I started to learn 20 years ago (not seriously enough): I still remember though how to pronounce most of arabic letters, and remember some vocabulary

I post my "course", because I recognize many of the words: THREAD will be LONG

hexehelicen OP ,
@hexehelicen@social.tchncs.de avatar

@languagelovers Hebrew: 'Tohorah' (טהרה)
Arabic: 'Tahara' (طهارة)
"Purity" or "Cleanliness"
Root ט-ה-ר / ط-ه-ر (Ṭ-H-R)

Hebrew: 'Yad' (יד)
Arabic: 'Yad' (يد)
"Hand"
Root י-ד / ي-د (Y-D)

Hebrew: 'Zahor' (זהר)
Arabic: 'Dhahar' (ظهر)
"To shine" or "Radiance" in Hebrew; "Back" or "To appear" in Arabic
Root: ז-ה-ר / ظ-ه-ر (Z-H-R / Ḍh-H-R)


@languagelovers
@linguistics

hexehelicen OP ,
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@languagelovers @linguistics

Hebrew: 'Zanav' (זנב)
Arabic: 'Dhanab' (ذنب)
"Tail"
Root: ז-נ-ב / ذ-ن-ب (Z-N-B / Dh-N-B)

Hebrew: 'Koteret' (כותרת)
Arabic: 'Kitaarat' (كتارة)
"Title" or "Heading" in Hebrew; "Crown" or "Diadem" in Arabic
Root: כ-ת-ר / ك-ت-ر (K-T-R)

cellfourteen , to random
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A steal ->

Save 90% on Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice on Steam

https://store.steampowered.com/app/414340/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice/

mikey , to random
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mikey OP ,
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I can't begin to explain how happy this makes me. This is the perfect game for the SteamDeck (for me). 😍

garak ,
@garak@woof.group avatar

@mikey looks solid! I have to go look up what this game is all about... lots of chatter on here recently about it

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Balice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, PL.

robotdeathsquad ,
@robotdeathsquad@mastodon.social avatar

@elonjet so is he not anti-Semitic now? All fixed?

scotlit , to random
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But I am half a Scot by birth, and bred
A whole one, and my heart flies to my head,—

George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron was born , 22 Jan, 1788
🎂🧵
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scotlit OP ,
@scotlit@mastodon.scot avatar

Looking back on his early life in Aberdeen, Byron declared that he was ‘half a Scot by birth, & bred/A whole one’. To what extent should we privilege such a claim? In what ways did Byron engage with a Scottish poetic heritage, if at all?

—Dr Daniel Cook, “Byron’s Scottish Poetry”, The Byron Journal 50/1, 2022 (subscription/institutional access required)
2/3

@litstudies

https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/105/article/860879

otl , to fediverse
@otl@hachyderm.io avatar

Accessing Mastodon and the fediverse via email:
https://www.olowe.co/tmp/fedimail.mp4
An experimental and interface.
I feel like interface would be more appropriate.
But gotta start somewhere!
Threading and replies work ok too (so far!).

@fediverse

otl ,
@otl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Ha good eyes! :) I have basic receive-only working with Lemmy using a virtual file system interface I wrote (pkg.go.dev/olowe.co/lemmy). Just realised we actually spoke about this a while ago haha (lemmy.sdf.org/post/1035382 )

But synchronising to disk is super inefficient: too many API calls. Should subscribe using ActivityPub proper and store updates received as RFC 5322 messages.

From there we could serve the messages via NNTP. Then, finally, we could use nntpfs(4)

otl ,
@otl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Oh wow thanks! :) One program syncs my home Mastodon timeline, with all replies, to a Maildir. Dovecot serves that over IMAP. Sending involves a custom SMTP server which reads the mail message and creates a post from it.

For Mastodon it was all about converting statuses (toots? Posts?) into RFC 5322 messages. Using the status’ ID as Message-Id in the message header is handy. Mail clients do the heavy lifting of rendering threads thankfully!

soonleenz , to random
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This is an excellent summary of the current discussion on the 2023 Hugo Awards by @CoraBuhlert. The statistics have just been released prompting a barrage of queries about irregularities, including people/works disqualified without reason nor notification. https://corabuhlert.com/2024/01/21/the-2023-hugo-nomination-statistics-have-finally-been-release-and-we-have-questions/

carljshirley , to random
@carljshirley@mastodon.social avatar

Where do you come from?
Spock: I am Darth Vader from the planet Vulcan.

Tarrenvane ,

@carljshirley @allstartrek LOL Yeah I bet he kinda did look like Vader a bit. I've never seen a comparison of Nazi and imperial helmets, but I can imagine they're not dissimilar.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Balice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, PL. Apx. flt. time 1 h 40 min.

elonjet OP ,
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

885 mile (769 NM) flight from LTN to KRK

~ 845 gallons (3,197 liters).
~ 5,660 lbs (2,567 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $4,729 cost of fuel.
~ 9 tons of CO2 emissions.

WmShakesp3are ,
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@elonjet he doesn’t have to come back if he doesn’t want to

kitoconnell , to random
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I'm capable of holding two contradictory truths in my mind at once, for example, the fact that sucks, and the fact that Let's Dance is still pretty fun.

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Luton, Bedfordshire, England, GB. Going to Balice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, PL (KRK, Kraków John Paul II International Airport) arriving in ~1h36m.

anders , to memes en-us

Is Nano better than Vim?
@memes

LoryGallante ,

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grin ,

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