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On this day in 1967, the Israeli Army occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip, claiming emergency powers with a military decree that greatly restricts the rights of the occupied. The ongoing occupation is the longest in the modern era.

The Israeli Army action took place in the context of the Six Day War, fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states. The status of the West Bank as a militarily occupied territory has been affirmed by the International Court of Justice and, with the exception of East Jerusalem, by the Israeli Supreme Court.

According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), the military proclamation issued by the Israeli Army on June 7th, 1967 permitted the application of the Defense (Emergency) Regulations of 1945.

These regulations empowered, and continue to empower, authorities to declare as an "unlawful association" groups that advocate for "bringing into hatred or contempt, or the exciting of disaffection against" the authorities, and criminalize membership in or possession of material belonging to or affiliated, even indirectly, with these groups.

HRW goes on to state that these and other broad restrictions on the occupied population violate international law: "The Israeli army has for over 50 years used broadly worded military orders to arrest Palestinian journalists, activists and others for their speech and activities - much of it non-violent - protesting, criticizing or opposing Israeli policies. These orders are written so broadly that they violate the obligation of states under international human rights law to clearly spell out conduct that could result in criminal sanction."

Following the military occupation of the West Bank, Israel began expropriating the land and facilitating Israeli settlements in the area, broadly considered a violation of international law. While Israelis in the West Bank are subject to Israeli law and given representation in the Israeli Knesset, Palestinian civilians, mostly confined to scattered enclaves, are subject to martial law and are not permitted to vote in Israel's national elections.

This two-tiered system has inspired comparisons to apartheid, likening the dense disconnected pockets that Palestinians are relegated to with the segregated Bantustans that previously existed in South Africa when the country was still under white supremacist rule.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Windows is so stupid, if you have a file with too long of a path for the filesystem it won't let you do anything with it, like you can't even rename the file it to make it shorter, wtf

also if you are moving a group files and it gets to a too-long file, it will just stop moving the files. like, it won't just skip that one file, it will stop transferring the rest of them too

fortunately I was able to rename it with 7zip no problem

btw the file in question was a Sufjan Stevens song lmao. one of the most incredible song titles of all time:

The Black Hawk War, or, How to Demolish an Entire Civilization and Still Feel Good About Yourself in the Morning, or, We Apologize for the Inconvenience But You’re Going to Have to Leave Now, or, β€œI Have Fought the Big Knives and Will Continue to Fight Them Until They Are Off Our Lands!"

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

On Linux, which adheres to POSIX, the maximum file name length is 255 bytes. However, some unicode characters are multiple bytes in length so character limit might differ between languages, but you are allotted 255 ASCII characters per file.

Windows is so stupid.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

I think what they are describing is crazier because it might be the file path not the file name.

I had a problem once trying to make a zip archive where the original files were too deep in the file structure with long Dir names. The zip file could not be extracted locally or on the destination computer because the path was too long. It was solved by moving the specific dirs I wanted to zip onto the desktop before zipping so the total path was shorter. Why is it even preserving the original File path like that? Idk

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Sufjan Stevens says "Read Settlers"