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The appeal for drones, sent out to Gordon’s mailing list, has since grown into a “thermal drone matching campaign” run by the One Israel Fund, another charity based in the Five Towns that supports West Bank settlements. The group hosts tours of the West Bank and holds annual wine-tasting barbecues in the Five Towns to fund settlement security projects. Although it usually raises $3 million per year, the One Israel Fund took in $2.5 million in the month after Oct. 7, according to the Long Island Herald

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Dunno, if it should be removed or not now, cause china can’t exactly control new york dipshits sales :(

  • edge [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    The drones do not drop bombs, they have a universal mechanism that can drop anything

    “We didn’t design our drones to drop bombs, we designed them to drop… you know… the wide variety of things drones are known to drop, like… uh…”

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      Package delivery, food, emergency supplies, fire suppressants, surveying equipment… It’s strange that you can’t think of any practical uses for a drone dropping mechanism aside from weapons

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        Your analogy doesn’t work. The knife’s primary purpose is for food.

        The primary purpose for a drone that can drop things is to drop bombs.

        It’s more like making a sword and saying it’s totally not designed for killing anyone, it’s for cutting anything you want.