Also identifies the “charity” networks soliciting donations internationally.

  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

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    I thought it was non-military stuff to keep the genociders happy - like specific food and clothing. But when I quickly looked at the article - I saw this…

    Drones, for example, were one of the most requested items from donors for many months, but the military is now distributing them in large numbers, according to Polisar.

    I don’t understand the article. I seriously don’t. Are Israeli soldiers in northern Israel actually saying saying stuff like “Give us drones,” to donors who are just plain old civilians? And how are the donors going to get the drones? Call up the Pentagon and say “Hello, I’m a rando Israeli but I got cash. Gimme 1,000 drones…”