> Leaked documents show that the secretary of state received two explosive reports on Israel blocking aid to Gaza—right before he told Congress the exact opposite.
> In a statement to Congress on May 10, Blinken said, “We do not currently assess that the Israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of U.S. humanitarian assistance.”
> Before his statement to Congress, Blinken received a 17-page memo from USAID on Israel’s conduct, obtained by ProPublica, which described instances of Israel killing aid workers, bombing hospitals and ambulances, tearing down agricultural structures, regularly turning away trucks of food and medicine, and sitting on supply depots.
Is it a lie? "We do not currently assess" could have been an accurate statement if those documents had not yet been formally processed by the right people in the right departments yet. It's slimy and misleading but it could be technically true.
@pmevzek is it still ~$15,000 quarterly to service them?
And does this mean we can blame ICANN for causing our domain prices to keep increasing? I just got an email that all the new TLDs are cranking up in price again
like WTF is ICANN even doing with this money???????
@sun@grillchen@kaia but gargleman said that it's important someone knows they have followers so that's why RSS isn't a good replacement for Mastodong (seriously)
@BalooUriza@cvvhrn Publix prices were kicking SUBWAY's butt when I looked and they used premium Boar Head meats back before we knew they're produced in a rot and mold factory
@drwho@ash Reminds me the weakest point of Bitwarden is it didn't work if the server was unreachable but it seems they fixed it. It's working now in airplane mode so that's more comforting.
I worry about this, my domains, all of this kind of stuff because it would massively impact my wife if I was a vegetable