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Is the Middle East War megathread not generated anymore?
There used to be lively discussion about this topic. For context: I find it fairly obvious that the Israeli government is deliberately attempting to wipe out the Palestinian people in a way that...
There used to be lively discussion about this topic.
For context: I find it fairly obvious that the Israeli government is deliberately attempting to wipe out the Palestinian people in a way that is slow/ambiguous enough to perhaps not officially qualify as genocide in a legal sense, but that is nevertheless effectively genocide from an emotionally aware human perspective.
I've mostly steered clear of the related conversation because many people seemed to have gotten tangled up in the legal definitions, as if Tildes were a branch of the International Court of Justice, which made me feel like the humanitarian view is getting dismissed or implied as being inferior. I wanted to see if this approach or its popularity on Tildes might have shifted with the new developments, such as Israel blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and its recent plans to seize the area and hand aid distribution to private companies.
Am I somehow just not able to find the megathread? I believe I may have tried to filter it out earlier but it's not on my filters list and I'm unsure if there are other ways to hide content on Tildes that I may have forgotten about.
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How the US built 5,000 ships in World War II
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Scandinavian Airlines has raised concerns about Chinese airlines being allowed to fly to Norway via Russian airspace
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Fourteen thousand World War I poems digitised
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How the 'Shetland Bus' helped Norway resist Nazi Germany – innocent-looking fishing boats delivered valuable cargo and special agents
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Ukraine launches attacks in new Russian region as it faces setbacks on home soil
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Dozens of African migrants killed in US strike on Yemen, Houthis say
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Houthi rebels shoot down seven US military Reaper drones worth NZ$334m, in recent weeks
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In April 1945 the Swedish Red Cross launched the largest rescue operation of World War II – the mission, involving the now-iconic “White Buses”, ultimately saved 15,000 prisoners
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Did the United States almost support Nazi Germany in World War II? (No)
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On the Resistance in Belgium platform, anyone can research resistance activities in Belgium during World War II
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The Ukraine war after Kursk - retreat, lessons, negotiations and the coming Russian offensive
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Why the island of Bornholm is Danish and not German, Swedish or Polish
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Roman-era battlefield mass grave discovered under Vienna football pitch
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New images reveal extent of looting at Sudan’s national museum as rooms stripped of treasures
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Oscar-winning Palestinian director says Israeli soldiers beat him while he was detained after attack by settlers
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The most effective weapon on the modern battlefield is concrete (2016)
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Resilience - Animated short film
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Book review of Robert Ferguson's fascinating history of the experiences of the Norwegians during the five years of German occupation
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‘No Other Land’ filmmaker Hamdan Ballal released after being detained in West Bank
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Global arms exports - the trends, winners and losers in 2024 and the outlook for 2025
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Defying Donald Trump, Ukrainian troops advance in the east
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At least eighty-five killed in new Israeli Gaza strikes, Hamas-run health ministry says
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Russian mercenary Voislav Torden has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Finnish court for committing war crimes in eastern Ukraine in 2014
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Popping the bag: What happens when a group, once powerful, is suppressed or disbanded? Where do its members go?
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Former Lenin Museum in Tampere, which opened in 1946 as a symbol of Finnish-Russian friendship, has rebranded amid Ukraine war
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Of trains and tanks. Or does the German political class actually know how bad things are?
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Russian losses hit two grim milestones ahead of Ukraine war anniversary
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The president and the psychoanalyst: what Sigmund Freud saw in Woodrow Wilson
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Restitution project genealogists track down rightful heirs of Nazi-looted books
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How to fix the biggest problem every realistic shooter has
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2025 Q&A special - From Ukraine and defence economics to terrible logistics, emus and "Perun"
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How World War II was 'practiced' in Spain (1936-1939)
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UK engineers turn Soviet R-73 missiles into Ukraine’s new Gravehawk air defense
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Russian casualties and force generation - losses, recruitment and sustaining the war in Ukraine
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Swedish woman sentenced to twelve years in prison for committing genocide and war crimes against the Yazidi people after she joined jihadist group Islamic State in Syria
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Russia-Ukraine war megathread - End of 2024 news, updates, and recaps
There have been a few interesting bits of news here and there over the holiday period as well as notable developments, along with the usual political squabbling, that people might be interesting...
There have been a few interesting bits of news here and there over the holiday period as well as notable developments, along with the usual political squabbling, that people might be interesting in skimming or catching up on. These posts are grouped by topic and in reverse chronological order (except the pledges of support section that reads better chronologically) as best as possible (mods feel free to edit the post itself if needed).
Also, just today there is news that Finland seizes Russia-linked tanker suspected of cutting vital undersea cables (please take discussion to the Tildes thread) and now Sweden's Social Democrats want to activate NATO's Article 4 after the cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
(Thank you to @KapteinB, @cffabro, @skybrian, and the other people who have helped post many of these links and alternative sources!)
December 2024:
Russia and Ukraine swap at least 300 prisoners in exchange deal
Russia suffered 421,000 casualties in 2024, 'highest price' since start of invasion, Syrskyi says and allegedly ~785,000 Russian troops since the beginning of the invasion in February of 2022.
Injured North Korean soldier captured by Ukraine has died, says South Korea
‘I thought it was fake news’: secrecy around North Koreans fighting in Kursk
“We were told in the morning to prepare for a special type of patient,” said one of the medical staff at the hospital who treated North Koreans.
“We’d heard rumours that North Koreans were fighting there, but I didn’t believe it. No one had actually seen them before,” the medic said.
More than 1,000 North Korean military casualties in Ukraine war, says South Korea
Ukraine faces difficult decisions over acute shortage of frontline troops - "Depleted army is increasingly made up of older men, but Zelenskyy is reluctant to lower mobilisation age from 25"
Kyiv reveals total Ukraine casualties in Putin’s war for first time - "Zelenskyy said 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and 370,000 wounded. That compares with 600,000 dead and wounded reported for Russia."
In December, Perun released a video which quotes material about Ukraine's intelligence support of Syrian opposition forces that I hadn't heard before. At the 49:00 mark he says that Ukraine provided essential information (and basics) to Syrian rebel forces on drone usage, 3D printer schematics, and release mechanisms. Here's an imgur link to the report's summary that was posted to X/Twitter.
Pledges of support:
In June it was announced that the Annual allied military aid, [to that point, would be] $60 billion for next four years
In July 39 tanks, HIMARS and ammunition: Germany covertly hands over huge shipment of weapons to Ukraine
In late December the Biden administration pledges additional military aid to Ukraine amid Russia war - "... extensive support including a planned delivery of hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds, thousands of rockets and hundreds of armored vehicles by mid-January."
Interesting articles and information from 2024:
‘The forest will survive’: the volunteers saving Kharkiv's war-charred woodland
In September, Ukraine strikes two Russian munition depots, says military. This comes after numerous drone strikes on Russian oil facilities in August, July, and January.
‘I can do the same job as a man’: Ukraine’s first frontline female commander on war, grief – and her hope for the future - If you only read one article on this page it should be this one. This is a great interview and the person who took that portrait photo knew exactly what they were doing. I want her portrait to be painted and hung in the Louvre!
Revealed: Russia anticipated [August] Kursk incursion months in advance, seized papers show - As well, Ukraine's Kursk Offensive, launched in August and still holding their ground, has an entire wiki page.
A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
Frontline report: Ukraine ignites Russian strategic bases, flames span from Crimea to Urals
Reuters interview excerpts: Ukraine President Zelenskiy speaks to Reuters in exclusive interview
Oleh Sentsov, Ukrainian director turns accidental footage into a film
In his home near Ukraine's front line with Russia, Yurii makes a stand
Putin's Unsustainable Spending Spree: How the War in Ukraine Will Overheat the Russian Economy
Valerii Zaluzhnyi: top Ukraine general who rivals president for popularity: Volodymyr Zelenskiy seems ready to risk firing his armed forces chief in a deepening rift that has shone a light on Kyiv’s frailties
Previous megathreads:
I'll update this more in a little while.
Mid-year 2024 updates and news megathread that covered developments such as announcements of North Korea providing materiel and manpower, changes in NATO leadership, the sacking of several Russian defense ministers, Eastern European security pacts, and changes to Ukrainian defense leadership.
February 2024 megathread that covers Ukraine's withdrawal from Avdiivka, the shooting down of more than one Russian A-50 AWACS, trade sanctions, and some articles about drone swarming tech.
To find more posts about these topics, use the 2022 russian invasion of ukraine tag.
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How librarians saved the day in World War II
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How France uncovered the mystery of the forbidden photos of Nazi-occupied Paris
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Ukrainian equipment reserves (2025) - production, aid and equipment attrition
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The lost towers of the Guelph-Ghibelline wars
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Unmanned ground vehicles in Ukraine - robotic warfare, ground combat and supply drones
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Building the worst World War II air force - terrible aircraft and how to sell them (feat. @AnimarchyHistory)
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Two US Navy pilots shot down over Red Sea in apparent ‘friendly fire’ incident, US military says
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The Ukrainian naval war (2024) - Armed drones, exports and the battle for the Black Sea
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North Korea trading soldiers for Russian fighter jets, US says
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Israel confirms attack on Syrian naval fleet
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Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says
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Russian equipment reserves (2024) - Production, losses and storage depletion
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