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Fact

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  1. The doom-and-gloom types have a bad track record.
  2. Many in this group struggle with mental illness. They fill the empty voids in their lives with protesting. If they really wanted to make a difference, they could focus their energy on helping those in need.
  3. This action significantly impacted Putin's oil sales.
  4. How in the world is this personal?
  5. Crazy leftists chased down a man for wearing camouflage, assuming he supported ICE. This behavior shows the left has lost touch with reality. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTpCWv1Dx5C/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
  6. What does the left intend to achieve with these tactics? Such behavior does not change anyone's mind.
  7. He will not end up in jail. Jail is for the little people.
  8. I bet you're hoping for failure.
  9. I have sad news for the left. Venezuelans think the actions of Trump will make their lives better. Venezuelans inside the country are pretty pleased with the dramatic turn of events, according to exclusive polling for The Economist, even if their vision for its future differs from that of Donald Trump https://econ.st/3YzAUfd
  10. I don't see this happening in blue states. Blue state people act like sheep.
  11. The ship has already sailed regarding privacy. To have privacy, you must give up modern conveniences like cellphones and digital transactions. There are cameras everywhere these days. If you want privacy, you need to move to a third-world country.
  12. Once seen as a sign of low-class individuals, tattoos now show a reverse prole drift, with people from higher classes getting tacky tattoos.
  13. The Democratic political leadership is severely lacking; it almost seems as if they are inviting riots.
  14. After back-to-back accidents resulting in deaths, this is a proper decision.
  15. There seems to be all kinds of free speech these days in the USA.
  16. What do you mean? I think the incoming mayor of Seattle will earn a step on the podium.
  17. The officer is not a terrorist. The officer is enforcing the law as directed by the government.
  18. In the land of the free, I could sit in front of the White House holding a sign supporting any terrorist group and not get arrested. I can post offensive social media content without fear of arrest.
  19. Poor Andrew, he may have to get a job.
  20. You should thank the USA for the protection.
  21. They have never tied peace. That's why Israel had to build a wall. Israel left Gaza in 2005 and your BFFs kept on attacking Israel. Here’s a **summary of major attacks *from Gaza into Israel*** (primarily rocket barrages, cross-border raids, and major militant offensives) **since 2005**. It includes key flare-ups where Palestinian militant groups based in Gaza—mainly Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad—launched attacks into Israeli territory: ([Mideast Journal][1]) --- Timeline of Major Attacks from Gaza into Israel (2005–2025)** ### **2005–2013: Early Rockets and Escalations** **2005–2007** * After Israel withdrew from Gaza in **August 2005**, rocket and mortar fire from Gaza toward southern Israel began to increase as militant groups gained access to Gaza. ([Mideast Journal][1]) * **2006**: Cross-border attacks including capture of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit led to rocket fire and escalations. ([Reuters][2]) **2008** * Escalation of **Qassam and Grad rocket fire** toward Sderot and other Israeli towns, contributing to the start of the Gaza War later that year. ([Mideast Journal][1]) **2012** * Palestinian militants in Gaza fired **hundreds of rockets** at Israel during flare-ups following targeted killings and tit-for-tat strikes. ([Mideast Journal][1]) **2013** * Fewer large flare-ups this year, though intermittent rocket fire continued. ([Mideast Journal][1]) --- ### **2014: Major Gaza War** **July–August 2014** * A large barrage of rockets from Gaza into Israel—**thousands of rounds** launched at Israeli cities and towns—triggered a seven-week conflict (Operation Protective Edge). ([Mideast Journal][1]) --- ### **2015–2020: Continued Attacks and Smaller Conflicts** **2015–2017** * Low-level rocket and mortar fire continued sporadically. ([Mideast Journal][1]) **2018** * Increased rocket fire during border protests and retaliation to Israeli actions. ([Mideast Journal][1]) **2019** * **March 14, 2019**: Rockets fired from Gaza reached **Tel Aviv**—a rare long-range strike—triggering air raid sirens and defensive responses. ([Wikipedia][3]) **2020** * Lower intensity overall compared with earlier large wars. ([Mideast Journal][1]) --- ### **2021: Major Flare-up (Guardian of the Walls)** **May 2021** * **~4,360 rockets** were fired from Gaza into Israel over 11 days, including toward central and southern Israeli cities; the conflict caused civilian casualties and widespread damage. ([Wikipedia][4]) --- ### **2022: Gaza–Israel Clashes** **August 2022** * During a brief 72-hour conflict, militants fired **about 1,100 rockets** toward Israel in response to targeted strikes on Islamic Jihad commanders. ([Wikipedia][5]) --- ### **2023–2025: Largest Attacks and Ongoing Conflict** **October 7, 2023** * Hamas and allied militant groups launched a major coordinated assault involving: * **Thousands of rockets** into Israel (reports cite at least 2,200–5,000 in the opening hours), * Infiltration attacks across the border with gunmen and vehicles into Israeli communities. This was one of the deadliest attacks in decades, triggering a large-scale war. ([Wikipedia][6]) **2023–2024** * Continued rocket fire and clashes as part of the broader war that followed. ([Human Rights Watch][7]) **2025** * **April 6, 2025**: Hamas fired rockets toward southern Israel (including Ashkelon), causing property damage and injuries before prompt Israeli military responses. ([Reuters][8]) **October 7, 2025** * On the **second anniversary** of the October 2023 attack, rockets were again fired from Gaza toward southern Israel, triggering air-raid sirens (no major casualties reported). ([New York Post][9])

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