Nivsch

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  1. @Raze An another important factor: There is a sort of (lower intensity) war in West Bank too since oct 7th in which thousands of hamas members have been arrested or eliminated. So 81 children (~1%) are probably ditributed as follows: I think mostly hamas young members. In Gaza for example from what I heard 16-18 years old boys are already join to hamas. The rest (say 10 to 30): Collateral damage and yes, mistakes of too loose and uncautious soldiers actions, that I am not denying happens from time to time. Nevertheless, very small percentage, but of course has to be learned from and improve.
  2. Link. Ages 16-18 can be considered as "children" too but physically can be developed enough to function fully as hamas (with all the sad way their education system works).
  3. Enough with this lie. IDF fight hamas in the west bank (not civilians) in a security co-operation with the PLO.
  4. @Karmadhi I meant mainly to Ben Gvir party and the far right sector. The whole elected coalition is more moderate but the government (smaller than the coalition) is being kidnapped by the most extreme forces who control its direction. That is because of how our method works, in a way that 3 extreme people can collapse the government if don't like its policy.
  5. I am not sure if I understood what you wrote or meant here. Who isn't? Most Palestinians are also quite new in this area if you zoom out to a scale of the last two centuries.
  6. Enough Israelis will agree with you here, though not much the current government (in their relation to Israeli Arabs for example).
  7. Breaking (12 hr ago but I was tired): Former aljazeera manager admitted the sexual accusation on IDF was fabricated. https://m.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-793560
  8. @Raze Netanyahu has brought it on himself after he refused again and again to discuss how to fill the vaccum in Gaza in the day after the war and by that made even US to not support his policy in the UN. Israel is kind of kidnapped too right now.
  9. @undeather Thanks! 🙏🌼 Interesting. I hope it is not placebo. Surely SOME of that isn't. Thats why I preffer to anyway see what helps people with hyperthyroid here (even if this isn't my case) because I have a thought that it may overlap with another hormones imbalances dynamics with similar symptoms and maybe what helps them will be worth consider to try myself.
  10. I have T3 and T4 in the "normal" range but one of them is slightly above a thyroid expert's book range which is narrower than the health care formal one. In addition I tend to physical restlessness and I feel very easily too hot and walking in my home with short clothes all the time even during the winter. I lost couple of kgs during last decade in comparison to how I was before and I struggle to gain them back. I wont get right now into what I think are the reasons because this is a longer story, but I will thank any knowledge and experience insights from you guys about how to help that. I started an improved nutrition regime with many cruciferous vegetables and tea infusions I heard that calm the immune system and support thyroid and adrenal. Edamame actually does good to me (but not tofu). I try now seriously to avoid gluten and grains. So far it really helps, but I feel it can be better and that is why I ask here. And last thing, I suspect I have a fat malabsorption. This is what the naturopath thought and I have read this is common with hyperthyroid. Can eating the fat seperately from other meals, and as seperate as possible from protein and carbs, help it to be absorbed better? I will thank you for any help 🙏
  11. Lol but the conventional approaches are probably worse 😝 Thank you for the in depth answers. I eat whenever I am hungry and not limit myself. This is going on for months so the virus direction is less relevant to me I guess 😬
  12. @undeather Even if it is not the thyroid, the goitrogenic foods and herbs still make me feel significantly better. Though not to the place I want to be, it is still a siginificant improvement.
  13. @Michael569 I dont know, maybe the TSH is too close to the low treshold, isn't it? Because I feel symptoms. But yes, it can be the adrenal and not the thyroid, but since everything is connected to everything I would expect it would somehow involve both in subtle senses.
  14. @Michael569 Should I trust the whole 'normal' range as a singular unit? I will show you later the range from the book which is different. I feel annoyed by the dichotomy yes or no approach of the conventional diagnosis. This doesn't help unless you have a very acute case and only then they "see" it. But I appreciate the caution you wrote to me from taking supplements and I will try at best only different teas and not anything too concentrated, thanks.
  15. @ZenAlex Yes. The results were normal but the T3 was a bit higher than the treshold in the expert's book. I can add what is written there later.
  16. @Raze Found it. The UN radical bias towards Israel originates from the special coalition of muslim and communist countries formed to counteract US power (to which they oppose fundamentaly), and now this powerful coalition doing the same thing against who they grasp as US biggest ally. A more detailed explanation inside.
  17. The relationships between US and Israel are rooted in much deeper reasons mainly shared values and principals and after them interests. There were a years long real friendships betweem some US presidents and Israeli prime ministers which in the head of them are Bill Clinton and Itzhak Rabin. Reducing it to some this or that lobby is an over simplification. The lobby is merely the symptom (in the positive sense) and not at all the cause.
  18. @Raze I am not talking about the members but the sources and who hold the control. I will find for you a detailed explanation I saw in the past. Anyway this organization is well known for its laughable accusation on things that are really bizzare along with his transparent bias against Israel. Too bad you can't critisize fairly without absurd dehumanizations.
  19. Don't expect no response when you put this kind of cartoonishly ironic accusations by the organization controled by mainly muslim countries by the way, under your sophisticated protective shield of "news only". Now return to your news.
  20. No. This is because of Netanyahu refusal to strategically plan how to fill the vaccum in Gaza the day after the war. That is what make Israel more isolated right now. Biden too is mad about Bibi right now. This is not because of the physical actions of Israel, but purely Netanyahu's thinking disability.
  21. Bibi can't think creatively. He is the king of status quo. He just can't think about the day after the war and do any geopolitical moves. He has a real problem in his thinking ability.
  22. Since this war has many components including religious and ideology ones, the perspective you described is part of the complex reality of this conflict. The Palestinians refusal to any compromise throughout the years is, among the rest, out of a fundamentalist religous ideology.