Commandos rented house in Gaza as part of an undercover operation to rescue hostages
Some had expressed concern that this was not wise to publish since Hamas could learn about IDF undercover techniques. I thought, if the IDF thought it was a dangerous story, it would probably not get out. Today we see it has reached the Jerusalem Post front page.
Jerusalem Post, 2024-06-16, pg 1.
At least the story might give hope to the people that the army and government are doing hard work to rescue the POWs.
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Four hostages rescued leaving 120 behind
This is truly amazing and heroic: “According to The Jewish Chronicle, a team of Israeli undercover soldiers rented a house on the same street that Noa Argamani was being held hostage, and stayed there for multiple days to gather intelligence confirm where Noa and 3 other hostages were being held.”
Scene: Arched footbridge which spans an 8-lane divided roadway in Tel Aviv. On the far side, Israelis are blocking traffic to draw attention to the POWs captive in Gaza. I took this from a window of a tall building connected to the bridge.
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How to delete WhatsApp but still access the chats
WhatsApp is not private – but once upon a time, it was
tldr: WhatsApp is not private; Also, it can be deleted from the phone and accessed elsewhere. This may improve the situation slightly. The apps from Signal.org may be considered as it is a very popular and well-designed alternative.
WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption is not as private as it seems.
A loophole in the system allows the recipient of a message to flag it, which copies the message and sends it to Facebook for review. This means that Facebook can access the content of the flagged message, despite WhatsApp’s claims of end-to-end encryption.
Metadata Collection
WhatsApp also collects metadata, which includes information about the message such as the sender, recipient, time sent, and sender location. This metadata is stored by WhatsApp and can be accessed by Facebook. While the content of the message is encrypted, the metadata is not, making it possible for Facebook to track user activity and behavior.
WhatsApp’s Connection to Facebook
As a Facebook-owned company, WhatsApp’s data is shared with Facebook. This means that Facebook can access user data, including messages, contacts, and other information. WhatsApp’s privacy policy states that it shares limited amounts of data with Facebook, which can be used to improve the services offered by both companies.
WhatsApp’s Status Feature
WhatsApp’s Status feature, similar to Instagram Stories, is not private. Anyone in your WhatsApp contacts can view your Status updates, even if they are not online. This means that your Status updates can be seen by anyone who has your phone number, regardless of whether they are online or not.
Tips for Making Your WhatsApp Account More Private and Secure
- Be cautious when sharing sensitive information on WhatsApp.
- Use two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your account.
- Regularly update your WhatsApp app to ensure you have the latest security patches.
- Avoid sharing your phone number with unknown contacts.
- Use a strong password and keep it confidential.
- Open WhatsApp web, or other client app to read chats, then delete from the phone, as a minor reduction in privacy risks.
In conclusion, while WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption provides a high level of security, there are still ways for Facebook to access user data and metadata. Additionally, WhatsApp’s Status feature is not private, and users should be cautious when sharing information on the platform. By following the tips above, you can take steps to make your WhatsApp account more private and secure.
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Israel placed 5th in song contest, out of 37 nations and 26 finalists
Outside of North America, Eurovision is a global annual song contest, with this year’s slogan, “United by Music.” Important to note that jury voters gave a ridiculously low number of points to the performance from Israel; Despite this, the public votes propelled Israel into 5th place. The jury awarded Germany (12th place) and Luxembourg (13th place) double Israel’s 52 points. However, the public proved their appreciation for the Israeli people, and for Israel’s songwriting and performance by awarding 323 points.
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Israel’s singer Eden Golan performed the song “Hurricane,” and passed all the rules for non-political messaging. Some of the song’s lyrics:
Someone stole the moon tonight
Took my light
Everything is black and white
Who’s the fool who told you boys don’t cry?
37 nations competed, but only 25 became qualified for the contest (Netherlands was disqualified for behavior after the semifinal).
Notable headlines:
Eurovision organizers rebuke [non-competing] performer who wore keffiyeh during first semifinal show
Notable Mentions: Croatia (2nd place) with the funniest lyric: “Hey, I’m a big boy now / I’m going away and I’m selling my cow.”
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Archeologists unearth abused skeletons under Hitler’s HQ
A wooden floor rotted away, and bodies of adults and children, no hands nor feet, no clothes, were found there in shallow soil. Where? In Hitler’s eastern front military headquarters, in Hermann Goering’s villa.
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Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/skeletons-without-hands-or-feet-unearthed-at-hitlers-wwii-bunker/
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Iran ‘victory’ parade was not televised
…And parade location was moved from the city to a barracks outside the population center.
I wonder why?