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#the iron dome glitches - it's super hard to figure out what's happening in between unfortunately even with my vpn
taviokapudding · 11 months
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Israel's Iron Dome glitched and their missiles bombed one of their own hospitals yesterday. Both Palestinians and Israelis saw it happen and "were so fucking confused". Which btw happened a few hours after multiple sources were reporting Israel did another big fucking oopsie and bombed Lebanese citizens because of the vehicle they were traveling in being mistaken for Palestinian. And yes, there are allegations Hezbollah may attack Israel similarly to how Iran beat the shit out of US military last week {one of many reasons why the US army said they're not going to escort US gov members to Israel or Palestine- a base lost hard-core and the US gov & media is not talking about it out of embarrassment}.
The propaganda bs is going to be hell this week because yes, it's partly US tech and everyone who wasn't in the hospital and close enough to witness either mistake would have no idea. But yeah, it's the hospital right by Tel Aviv- all Israel non combatants/citizens. Most likely footage and stuff will go up later today on tiktok.
It's horrifying and fucking scary that both US and Israel weapons will always hit whatever was the intended building/vehicle/etc. inputted last regardless of coordinates. That is a HUGE fucking flaw and oversight that tbh shouldn't be possible if it wasn't reliant on Ai. If there's no coordinates, the missile system should just stall and wait for a manual order to put in coordinates or restart the system. If you're a programmer working on Ai, be prepared to have your industry rocked by the last 48hrs. The rumors are saying "hacking" but this may the same US missle system who's Ai allegedly killed someone in training and might be the reason why the US airforce is investigating a string of deaths and accidents because of multiple stealth fighter jets acting up the last 2-3 years.
Idk how Israel is going to explain to their people how they fucked up because Palestinians didn't have consistent power and internet when their mistake happened, so therefore they can't use Hamas as a scapegoat. But I feel really bad for all the families effected. And tbh I'm super worried about possible violence loved ones and survivors may face by the Israel government's hands to hide the truth; they do have a history of arresting & torturing Israeli citizens who question them.
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