Well articulated. Thank you!

I only have question.

Can you cite said information. Or possibly link to clips showing said events.

In no way do I think what your saying is false (or complete fact). Now that you bring it up, the view points have been very narrow.

If you do have sources. Are you willing to share with nostr:nprofile1qqsy67zzq5tc9cxnl6crf52s4hptdwhyaca5j7r8jwll535tdadedvcpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skueqxd28ts

We can all only all grow from this.

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I completely agree. My main intent is not to even tell Flash that he’s wrong, but to point to an absence of objectivity. I will work on posting sources here as I have time to dig (because looking for info that isn’t the legacy media narrative is indeed digging).

Good man. Not that its your obligation though.

But pooling or sharing resources when found could be huge

Study these. Use Brave browser (not Google or Safari).

2007–2011: Egypt, under President Mubarak, tightly restricted Rafah (only-direct access link to the outside world except through Israel).

2011–2013: After the Arab Spring and under President Morsi (Muslim Brotherhood), Egypt slightly eased access.

Post-2013: Following a military coup and the rise of President el-Sisi, Egypt cracked down again, citing Hamas ties to the Muslim Brotherhood (outlawed in Egypt).

Today:

Egypt still restricts movement through Rafah, though it occasionally opens the crossing for humanitarian reasons or under international pressure.

Egypt also destroyed smuggling tunnels under the border and created a buffer zone to curb weapons and goods flow.

https://apnews.com/article/917954d224c95b12f2550f5bde7f92af?

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/25/egypts-siege-on-gaza-rafah-opens-only-for-the-dead?

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/egypt-close-rafah-crossing-with-gaza-monday-2021-08-22/?

https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2024/05/23/egyptian-blockade-of-aid-to-gaza-earns-rebuke-from-u-s/?

https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2024/02/27/why-egypt-refuses-to-open-its-border-to-palestinians.html?

https://time.com/6324766/rafah-border-crossing-gaza-egypt-israel/

Just study the Rafah border crossing. It will tell you all you want to know.

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Thats a lot of reading for me 👀 but I'll try to get through a few of them 👊

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Flash has no interest in being objective. He has a bias that’s fed early and often.

I don't want to get in the middle of nothing. I like his updates and am not emotionally involved with wars

I enjoy most of his updates. My only reservation is that there’s no context.

Be the change. Feed him perspective.

The dude grinds his whole day. I don't think depth is his forte. Or can be. Or should be. Because it doesn't need to be.

Its on the user to verify

He does grind, no doubt. And he doesn’t have to give a thesis, but there’s an exorbitant amount of editorializing from the sources he posts. Examples are easy to find in his feed. And an editorial is fine if that’s your goal, but let’s not call it news.

Hamas election in 2006. One article, but there’s plenty there.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/jan/26/israel1

The problem is everybody gets their opinions from sound bites and headlines. Nobody reads long form. And if you dare say anything contrary, you’re called all kinds of names and people lose their minds.

I can say the same for Kaspa and Bitcoin conversation, but that’s a whole other topic.

You got a new fren 🫂

Cheers, brother. I appreciate the intellectual engagement.