Is it imperative or bare infinitive?
I often use tone tags, so in their absence, try to interpret everything I say as literally as reasonable.
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Is it imperative or bare infinitive?
I don’t know much history either. Maybe Sinai in the Yom-Kippur war (1973)?
Well, if you consider Israel to be a nuclear power…
People are very justifiably terrified of Trump. And Kamala is really something new and fresh
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supporting a terrorist organization
Also a serial traffic offender. Not really that important but quite ironic as he is responsible for the police.
Are there people on Lemmy defending the bombing of Palestinians because of various reasons?
Protests were calling for years for Netanyahu to go to The Hague. Is it happening?
Netanyahu only wants one thing, and it’s to stay in power for as long as possible. If a regional war gives that to him (via Ben-Gvir), he won’t mind.
Edit: He currently holds a parliamentary majority. If he agrees to a ceasefire, the more extreme members of his coalition will no-confidence him together with the opposition. And, as it stands right now, he has no chance of participating in the next government.
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I believe that that’s a decision made by translators of the bible. Hebrew doesn’t have lowercase letters, and the Greek versions of the New Testament that I found don’t capitalize as much. And are they distinct?