8/ Rufaida Al-Aslamia Secondary School for Girls, 10 Oct.
~11:30 am, an IDF airstrike targeted the courtyard of the school in Deir al-Balah, full of families in line for milk, with a US-made GBU-39 small diameter bomb.
Around midday, Israeli forces struck Al-Shawwa school in Beit Hanoun.
3 martyrs, many injured.
13/ Jabalia Preparatory School, 21 Oct.
Around 4 p.m., Israeli artillery targeted the Jabalia Boys Preparatory School located in the Abu Rashid pond area. Shelling began shortly after a displacement order, many were complying.
At midday, Israeli airstrikes targeted the Shuhada Al-Nuseirat School near Al-Ahli Club in Nuseirat camp, central Gaza with a GBU-39 small diameter bomb.
It is likely the most highly-source quote website on the entire internet. We try to attach videos and primary sources.Zionism.Observer
There are other important Israeli quote websites, such as the @Law4Palestine database of genocidal intent (the elegant front end was created by @visualizingpal).
1/ We are done talking about @Namecheap. They released the domain they stole from us. They did not refund anything or even apologize.
This has been horrific, and we will take many steps to lessen the impact of such deplatforms in the future, based on lessons learned.
2/ I will write an article about Namecheap's censorship.
I don't normally write, as it is a distraction from software development, archival, and managing a team of people. But this seems like a moment that needs clarifying.
A lot happened in the past few days.
3/ We will be releasing a desktop app before the end of this year.
We chose web apps to avoid censorship (compared to a mobile app) but web apps can be shut down too.
I believe @Namecheap paid a reputational and financial price, but they still took down our app, for days.
3/ We were told we were being deplatformed not for our archival work, but because we weren't the right type of content creator, or perhaps fraud concerns?
Note the stated reasons for the deplatform. (From their original email.)