Summary
Israel and Hezbollah accused each other of ceasefire violations two days into a truce that ended 14 months of conflict.
Israel claims Hezbollah breached terms by approaching border zones, while Hezbollah accuses Israel of firing on civilians.
Brokered by the US and France, the ceasefire involves a gradual Israeli withdrawal and Hezbollah’s pullback north of the Litani River, with U.N. peacekeepers taking over.
The war killed over 3,700 in Lebanon and 70 in Israel, displacing 1.2 million in Lebanon and 50,000 in Israel.
Israel considers anyone returning to the area to be Hezbollah. Despite a cease fire meant to end the fighting they are still telling people it’s off limits. Which means they will shoot at them. In order to justify that they’ll call them Hezbollah in the international press.
Israel is used to controlling the information sphere and they still think they can blame their victims.
For a change, I am inclined to believe both of them.
Big mistake. No ceasefire violations from Hezbollah so far. Around 18 by Israel since Wednesday.
Those numbers are insane. 50k is NOTHING compared to 1.2 MILLION
I don’t believe the numbers. There is no way that Israel accepted a cease fire with that numbers of casualities
Holy fuck, I click the plus sign to learn a little bit more about this topic, and my browser-based Lemmy web UI autoplays a video with sound. This is the first time I’ve noticed such a thing on Lemmy and worries me: will we need plugins/extensions to stop such things? Why isn’t the sound muted by default?
Probably I could block the community for now, but I’m talking more about this new trend that I have not noticed before on Lemmy.
Can anyone recommend an extension to auto-mute these videos? I use Firefox on Android, with Blokada 5 app, and the extensions uBlock Origin, and Privacy Badger. I am not certain of the video type - OP has not inserted it, so it seems to be pulled automatically from the source, as: https://prod.vodvideo.cbsnews.com/cbsnews/vr/hls/3368993_hls/master.m3u8.
If it helps, this seems strictly a Lemmy issue: none of PieFed or Mbin or Tesseract do this autoplay:
- https://piefed.social/post/347874
- https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/1486794/Israel-and-Hezbollah-both-claiming-ceasefire-violations-on-Day-2 (Lemmy messes up this link, so I’ll try this?)
- https://dubvee.org/post/dubvee.org/2313204
Weird I’m on the same instance as the community and poster and I see no video.
Don’t see this on Firefox (with ublock Origin) on desktop Lemmy web UI.
Hrm, me either. Both desktop Firefox and Chrome leave a GINORMOUS gap (>1 full page height for me) but don’t show the video. The only Extension I have in that Firefox is uBlock Origin, and Chrome has none.
Safari not only auto-plays the video, but after I paused it and scrolled down it started to auto-play again, though pausing it the second time worked so it may have been some oddness in something not being finished downloading (yet it still started up the video regardless!).
Can these kinds of “ads” be pointed to as evidence that Lemmy no longer restricts advertising - i.e., it’s main selling point? Netflix likewise does “not” have “ads” either - those videos that auto-play after you watch something, and when you pause something, and when you don’t select something fast enough, and when you leave the player connected for too long, etc. - those, again, are “not” ads, just so you know. You know, um… in the sense that “well ackshually” they aren’t (except, in fact, they are).
Edit: I also see the giant gap from https://startrek.website/post/16820546 too, but NOT from the OP Lemmy.World post. It looks like this may be related? I’m glad that video embeds are working again but… when they auto-play like that, WITH SOUND, that seems to cross a line for me. :-(
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