

Some are saying it was an “omid” or “shahed dena” with electro-optical sensors, and then the pilots were picked up by a USV. Feels pretty sci-fi.


Some are saying it was an “omid” or “shahed dena” with electro-optical sensors, and then the pilots were picked up by a USV. Feels pretty sci-fi.


Yeah I imagine being in a shot down helicopter must be a relatively low-survivability scenario


With missiles and drones flying I’ve collected a few twitters for folks who are interested to keep watch:
Comment if there’s more you think I should add.


I think boise_idaho makes a good case and I tend to agree with the points you make. However to give some constructive criticism: using exaggerated sarcasm feels unserious or desperate and the weight of the argument and your outward perception are damaged. It would serve you better to maintain a more principled tone and “be the bigger person” in the argument.
Don’t let it get to you too much though. What happens IRL is 1000x more important than what happens here.
After setting the Christian village of Taybeh on fire, Israeli settlers are now at the entrance of the Christian city of Bethlehem, throwing stones at cars — under the protection of the Israeli army.