Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Israeli woman describes hiding in closet, being taken hostage by Hamas
Video via CNN Newsource, Avital Alajem spoke to Anchor Anderson Cooper. "We were hiding in the closet and then the terrorists came and they bombed... the door... the bullets... they all entered into (his) body. So I was saved thanks to him. And then they pulled me out of the closet," she said. Four days after militants stormed into Israel, bringing gunbattles to its streets for the first time in decades, Israel’s military said Tuesday morning that it had regained effective control over its south and the border. FULL STORY: https://bit.ly/40aDjgj 11Alive is Where Atlanta Speaks. We believe that news shouldn’t be a one-way conversation, but a dialogue with you. Join in, share your thoughts and connect with new perspectives. Download our 11Alive News app: https://bit.ly/3tOalGX Follow 11Alive on Social: Facebook: https://bit.ly/40aDjNl Twitter: https://twitter.com/11AliveNews Instagram: https://bit.ly/3tLxlX1 Subscribe to 11Alive for exclusive content: http://bit.ly/11AliveSubscribe Visit Site: https://bit.ly/406jrLn
FULL VIDEO: Shin Bet interrogation of Hamas terrorists who invaded on October 7
Israel's Internal Security Agency (Shin Bet) and police release footage from their interrogations of Hamas terrorists who were captured following their deadly invasion into Israel on October 7 — their chilling answers reveal the depth planning that went into the attack, including incentives to kidnap children and elderly civilians Articles: https://bit.ly/49kHURp Facebook: https://bit.ly/407GtBi Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24NEWS_EN Instagram: https://bit.ly/407X4oy #i24NEWS #i24NEWSDesk Live news updates throughout the day from around the world.
Israel-Hamas war: '80% of bodies' found, including children, were tortured
WARNING: This report contains images of body bags and the accounts of what volunteers found, which may cause distress. Three thousand people volunteer across Israel for Zaka - an organisation that honours the bodies of the dead in the most respectful way possible. Zaka members were some of the first on the scene following last weekend's attacks by Hamas. A week on, their work is still ongoing - as Sky's Stuart Ramsay discovered in southern Israel. Read more here: https://bit.ly/46NXHGv #israel #gaza SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skynews Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3LOxE7d Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3uplJqo Follow us on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3unzMgp For more content go to https://bit.ly/3KwKmYc and download our apps: Apple https://apple.co/3jl9KE4 Android https://bit.ly/3v7pQ9J Sky News Daily podcast is available for free here: https://bit.ly/3MgLh1w Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzG5BnqHO8oNlrPDW9CYJog To enquire about licensing Sky News content, you can find more information here: https://bit.ly/3vbqaVk
‘They shot a baby’: Hamas attack survivor recounts terror in Israel kibbutz | POLITICO
As Hamas militants unleashed a campaign of terror across Israel on Saturday, Adi Efrat was one of many Israelis taken captive near the Gaza border. During the hours that followed, armed Hamas terrorists forcibly moved her between houses — often under gunfire — in the kibbutz of Be’eri, located east of the Gaza Strip. At one of these locations, she was witness to their unflinching brutality and left to comfort a distraught woman who said her husband and three-month-old daughter had just been shot dead. In this video, she shares her story. Read our most recent coverage of the Israel-Hamas war: https://ift.tt/AvenYQk -------- Social Media -------- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/POLITICOEurope | https://twitter.com/LivePOLITICO Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/46P6AzO Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3MbwchO
Shocking video of family held captive by Hamas after killing teenage daughter - BBC News
*** WARNING - distressing content More harrowing stories about how people were killed in the Hamas attacks in Israel are still emerging. One teenager who had just celebrated her 18th birthday died after being shot while trying to prevent the gunmen breaking into the safe room in her home in Nahal Oz, close to the border with Gaza. Her family were held captive in the house and her father was taken hostage. The mother has been speaking about her family’s terrible ordeal. She’s said she wants the world to see the reality of the atrocities that took place during the Hamas attacks. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Anna Foster in Israel. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews
Monday, October 23, 2023
Why Is It Forbidden For Sailors On Aircraft Carriers To Feed The Fish? #shorts
Why is it forbidden for sailors on aircraft carriers to feed the fish? This restriction is in place to prevent the attraction of seagulls, which pose significant safety hazards to aircraft operations on the carrier's flight deck. Furthermore, disposing of food can also attract larger marine creatures like sharks or whales that have the potential to cause damage to the ship or disrupt its operations. By adhering to this policy, the carrier ensures a safe and efficient working environment for all personnel involved. #shorts #short #shortvideo #feed #fish #forbidden Note: "The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement." ADDITIONAL READINGS: One of the best things about snorkelling or diving is being immersed in a world of marine life. Being surrounded by so many brightly-coloured, tropical fish is a thrilling experience. This is usually the reason why some divers and snorkellers like to feed the fish with food scraps, like rice or bread, to encourage them to come even closer. But did you know that doing this is actually harmful to the fish and their environment? Here are a few reasons why we shouldn’t feed the fish. IT DISRUPTS THE BALANCE OF THE ECOSYSTEM Marine ecosystems are underwater communities; a network of life where everything is connected. This means one seemingly small change can have a huge knock-on effect. When snorkellers or divers feed the fish, it alters their natural behaviour, disrupting the delicate balance of the ecosystem. This can lead to the destruction of the reef itself and the incredible array of life it supports. IT CAN LEAD TO ALGAE SMOTHERING THE CORAL Algae might not sound like the tastiest snack to us but, for many fish, it’s a staple meal. By eating algae, fish aren’t only keeping their natural diets in check but they’re also providing a sort of gardening service by controlling algae growth. This means that if the fish find their food elsewhere (i.e. from humans), the algae on the reef could start to grow out of control; smothering the coral and causing it to suffocate and die. IT LEAVES NESTS VULNERABLE TO PREDATORS If you’ve ever seen a diver or snorkeller feed the fish, you’ll know it can stir up a frenzy! Fish will rush to the food source, competing with one another to gorge on as much as they can. But when species that are usually solitary demonstrate this kind of group predatory behaviour, it leaves nests unguarded and vulnerable to predators. IT CAN ACTUALLY LEAD TO STARVATION This might sound a little weird but feeding fish could actually result in them starving to death. This is because most marine animals have a pretty specific range of digestive bacteria. When they’re fed the wrong kind of food (like rice or bread), it can lead to the wrong type of bacteria becoming dominant in their stomachs. This could result in the fish no longer being able to digest their natural food and starving to death. And no one wants that! CROWN-OF-THORNS CAN GROW OUT OF CONTROL The Crown-of-Thorns starfish (COT) is a sea star named for the spines that cover its body and arms. These guys are well-known coral predators. Any diver who’s witnessed their path of destruction will know just how harmful they can be to coral reefs if population numbers get out of control. Normally, pesky COTs are kept under control by fish who unwittingly eat their eggs while grazing on algae. But when these fish are fed by humans, they no longer need to graze on the algae. This allows predator populations to increase, causing serious damage to the reef. Most divers or snorkellers who feed fish don’t realise the impact it can have on the health of the reef and other marine life. Whether you’re a dive operator or an individual diver, our Green-Fins posters are available to download, display and share for free. They’re a great resource to educate others and a handy reminder of the ways we can all do our bit to keep our coral reefs healthy! Damage To The Environment Hand-feeding fish takes a toll on the marine environment too. Adding food to the water around reefs increases nutrient levels which then increases the growth of harmful algae that damage corals. The majority of reef fish are grazers, meaning they only eat algae. They keep the growth of the algae on coral reefs under control so that the reefs aren’t smothered. By feeding fish their behaviour is modified so that they no longer graze on the harmful algae that need to be removed from the reef, the algae may become overgrown. Eventually the reef is destroyed and the habitat of many species is lost. Be Responsible We encourage you to be responsible on your sightseeing tour or on your snorkeling or diving trip. Don’t feed the fish or throw any food scraps overboard, place them in the bin instead. And if you see someone feeding the fish, please ask them to stop doing it and if you can, explain to them why. Share this information with your friends and family too.
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