Israeli parliament’s decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners is “essentially no different from Hitler’s policies against Jews,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, Anadolu reports.
Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260410-israels-death-penalty-for-palestinian-prisoners-akin-to-hitlers-policies-turkish-president/
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Nicely said! Now can you explain why you and your gang’s companies keep trading with Israel and the people who question this are getting arrested?
Israel is worse than Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany lasted what a decade. Israel has been committing atrocities for 4+ decades now.
First he’s backing Ukraine ascension to NATO, now he’s slagging off Israel. What’s gotten in to Erdogan?
It is simple; he is manipulating his supporters by cursing the US and Israel, all while he and his thugs continue to trade with Israel. Furthermore, the US threatened to prosecute them for their massive corruption and war crimes.
Who’s paying for their fuck ups? Us, the citizens, especially the opposing ones.
A broken clock insight twice a day.
Also, fuck Erdoğan
Completely of topic: I can sense you are using the iOS keyboard no?
Duh
archive.is serves malware.
Source?
I know that and even still they are not removing existing links without replacement. But there are no mentions of malware in that article.
malicious code in Archive.today’s CAPTCHA page was used to direct a DDoS against the Gyrovague blog written by a man named Jani Patokallio
Hijacks user machines to perform DDoS attacks.
That sucks. I always found it way more user friendly than archive.org.
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There are no mentions of malware in that article.
It’s hidden away in the first paragraph.
The English-language edition of Wikipedia is blacklisting Archive.today after the controversial archive site was used to direct a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against a blog.
More context:
“There is a strong consensus that Wikipedia should not direct its readers towards a website that hijacks users’ computers to run a DDoS attack (see WP:ELNO#3). Additionally, evidence has been presented that archive.today’s operators have altered the content of archived pages, rendering it unreliable.”






