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A Report from Israel’s Attack on a Funeral in Lebanon

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Sep 19, 2024 Lebanese ophthalmologist Dr. Elias Warraq said more than 60 percent of his patients hav

[Splinter]( Sep 19, 2024 [A Report from Israel\'s Attack on a Funeral in Lebanon]( [A Report from Israel's Attack on a Funeral in Lebanon]( Lebanese ophthalmologist Dr. Elias Warraq said more than 60 percent of his patients have ended up with an eye removed. “In my 25 years of practice, I have never removed as many eyes as yesterday.” [Everywhere Is Under Water]( [Everywhere Is Under Water]( The heat of a record-setting summer is dissipating under an almost global flood. Like some malign deity putting out a campfire, epic rainfall has submerged vast portions of four continents, killing hundreds or thousands and displacing many more [Israel’s Attack in Lebanon Was Not “Targeted” You Monsters]( [Israel’s Attack in Lebanon Was Not “Targeted” You Monsters]( The devices may have been targeted at Hezbollah, but portraying the attacks as "targeted" at them flies in the face of all video evidence that anyone can verify for themselves. Explosions in public spaces are not "targeted" attacks. [GOP Nominee for North Carolina Governor Wrote “I’m a black NAZI!” on a Porn Site]( [GOP Nominee for North Carolina Governor Wrote “I’m a black NAZI!” on a Porn Site]( Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for the governor of North Carolina, is the most likely answer to the question of "why are North Carolina polls between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump closer than they are in Georgia?" [Global Solar Installations Set to Blow Past Expectations for Second Year in a Row]( [Global Solar Installations Set to Blow Past Expectations for Second Year in a Row]( The world will install close to 600 gigawatts of solar power in 2024, according to a new report from the U.K.-based energy analytics firm Ember. That mark would blow past most projections, and jump well over the record-setting pace of solar installations set only last year. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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