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Opinion Holiday gloom at The Washington Post
Facing blackouts and Iranian-made drones, Ukrainian Jews urge Israel to help - "Israeli officials have complained that they do not receive enough credit for taking in roughly 50,000 refugees from Ukraine and Russia, and providing more than $30 million in humanitarian assistance, a figure they have calculated by combining the costs of generators, medical equipment, and a field hospital, as well as other 'in-kind assistance.'
"That support, however, is paltry even compared to some other countries. Estonia, for example, which has a bit more than 1/10th of Israel’s population, has sent $300 million in military aid to Ukraine.
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"'No government in Israel is going to jeopardize this interest for anybody else, including the Ukrainians,' Brodsky said in an interview. Unlike the United States and Europe, Brodsky pointed out, Israel is not part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 'Our situation is much more fragile.'" [ed. note: then why should we jeopardize anything for them? Israel's position is not "fragile," they have nukes, are cowards]
Report: Israel Passes U.S. Military Technology to China [ed. note: from 2013]
Musk blamed a Twitter account for an alleged stalker. Police see no link.: Twitter owner Elon Musk threatened legal action, changed the platform’s rules and suspended journalists’ accounts after a confrontation involving his security team at a gas station. But the incident’s timing and location cast doubt on a link to the @ElonJet account. - "A confrontation between a member of Elon Musk’s security team and an alleged stalker that Musk blamed on a Twitter account that tracked his jet took place at a gas station 26 miles from Los Angeles International Airport and 23 hours after the @ElonJet account had last located the jet’s whereabouts."
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