So much bullshit in so little text… Again a “news” site that quotes a report from another site but doesn’t link to it (probably so most readers don’t read the real article). The CNN article says nothing about a plan to “ethnically cleanse northern Gaza” (this is typical Hamas press bullshit). Israel simply wants the civilian population remaining in the Netzarim Corridor to withdraw from the area so they are not longer in line of fire. And it is not an official plan but a plan of a group of retired Israeli military generals. Here is the link to CNN: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/22/middleeast/netanyahu-gaza-hamas-expulsions-plan-intl/index.html
And regarding MEE (Wikipedia):
According to its critics, Middle East Eye began forming in London in 2013 as the Islamist influence of Al Jazeera began to wane; several Al Jazeera journalists subsequently joined the project. Jonathan Powell, a senior executive at Al Jazeera, was a consultant ahead of its launch and registered the website’s domain names. Bassasso, a Kuwait-born Palestinian living in London, was the sole director of Middle East Eye’s parent company, M.E.E. Limited. Bassasso was a former director for the Hamas-controlled Al-Quds TV.[1,2] David Hearst denied that Bessasso was the owner of the news site but refrained from divulging the real owner.
[1] https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/new-london-connection-to-islamists-1.648408
[2] https://www.aei.org/foreign-and-defense-policy/middle-east/qatars-other-covert-media-arm/
I am not sure if I would trust a website which does not provide any information about ownership, funding, or has a director who worked for the Hamas which is designated as a terrorist group by a lot of countries. Nobody has to agree how Israel handles the situation, but also nobody should simply believe everything that is written on the Internet. War is bad and I think most of us can’t even imagine how bad and cruel war can be. Websites like MEE play a big part in creating even more hatred and suffering in this conflict through false information.
I totally agree with you. openSUSE Tumbleweed is IMHO the most stable rolling release distro out there.
Arch and some of its derivatives are also nice but still not as stable or polished as Tumbleweed.