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Maria_72403 :
They also hired a witch to curse the water 😱
2024-04-03 22:02:48
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revmyharley :
how about Gerolsteiner and/or Mountain Valley Spring water? I drink both.
2024-01-17 05:01:19
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Madison Hall :
Lol is this satire
2024-05-09 19:33:28
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Niki Dawood :
Tysm for posting this!! I was thinking about trying this product but I’ll definitely pass on it💯
2024-01-15 14:12:24
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IM NOT GOING TO LIE - I LIKE THE ART WORK ON THE CANS I'M HUGE ON SKULLS ALWAYS HAVE BEEN BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS BEER & COOL ART BUT I WAS SHOCKD WHEN I FOUND OUT IT WAS WATER CUZ I GET ART/NAME ON BEER
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Israel cannot be trusted to investigate the killing of Aysenur Eygi A young Turkish-American woman, #AysenurEygi, was  shot and killed by Israeli troops while protesting at an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank. Israel has stated it will conduct an investigation into the incident, but a closer look at past Israeli promises of accountability raises serious doubts about the outcome. Israel has a long-standing practice of launching investigations into military actions that  fail to deliver meaningful results. The Israeli human rights organization Yesh Din, which has monitored these investigations for years, has reported bleak findings. According to their research, the Israeli military rarely holds its soldiers accountable, especially those in higher ranks who are responsible for making critical decisions. Yesh Din's analysis covers numerous military operations over the past decade, during which only one investigation led to an indictment. Just one. This track record raises significant concerns about the effectiveness and sincerity of Israel’s investigative efforts.  Moreover, the military’s approach to these investigations often includes deliberate delays. Several incidents that took place in 2014, for instance, were still under review eight years later. These lengthy delays not only undermine the integrity of the investigative process but also suggest a lack of urgency in delivering justice to victims and their families. In the case of Aysenur Eygi, her killing has sparked outrage, with the U.S. government deploring the incident and calling for a full investigation into the circumstances. Yet, the chances of this investigation bringing forth any real answers or accountability remain slim. Eygi's case is unfortunately not unique; many other protesters and civilians, both Palestinian and foreign, have faced similar fates in the context of Israel’s military operations in the occupied territories. The failure to properly investigate such incidents is not only a failure of justice but also a failure of deterrence. When soldiers and their commanders are not held accountable for the deaths of civilians, it sends a dangerous message that these actions will go unpunished. This lack of accountability contributes to a cycle of violence, where civilian casualties are seen as collateral damage rather than the tragic loss of innocent lives that deserve justice. Eygi’s death also underscores the broader issue of protest and dissent in the occupied territories. Protests against illegal settlements and the occupation more generally are met with a heavy-handed military response, often leading to injuries and deaths. Despite international condemnation and calls for investigations, little has changed on the ground. The Israeli government and military maintain a firm stance on defending settlements, even as their legality is widely disputed under international law. For families like Eygi’s, the promise of an investigation offers little comfort. They, like many others, are left to wonder whether justice will ever be served. The grim reality is that the majority of investigations into military actions in the occupied territories result in no charges or consequences for those involved. This lack of accountability only deepens the sense of injustice and fuels further frustration and anger among those affected by the occupation. #JusticeForAysenur #HumanRights #IsraelPalestine #Accountability #YeshDin #WestBank #MilitaryInvestigations #IDF #Occupation #Netanyahu
Israel cannot be trusted to investigate the killing of Aysenur Eygi A young Turkish-American woman, #AysenurEygi, was shot and killed by Israeli troops while protesting at an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank. Israel has stated it will conduct an investigation into the incident, but a closer look at past Israeli promises of accountability raises serious doubts about the outcome. Israel has a long-standing practice of launching investigations into military actions that fail to deliver meaningful results. The Israeli human rights organization Yesh Din, which has monitored these investigations for years, has reported bleak findings. According to their research, the Israeli military rarely holds its soldiers accountable, especially those in higher ranks who are responsible for making critical decisions. Yesh Din's analysis covers numerous military operations over the past decade, during which only one investigation led to an indictment. Just one. This track record raises significant concerns about the effectiveness and sincerity of Israel’s investigative efforts. Moreover, the military’s approach to these investigations often includes deliberate delays. Several incidents that took place in 2014, for instance, were still under review eight years later. These lengthy delays not only undermine the integrity of the investigative process but also suggest a lack of urgency in delivering justice to victims and their families. In the case of Aysenur Eygi, her killing has sparked outrage, with the U.S. government deploring the incident and calling for a full investigation into the circumstances. Yet, the chances of this investigation bringing forth any real answers or accountability remain slim. Eygi's case is unfortunately not unique; many other protesters and civilians, both Palestinian and foreign, have faced similar fates in the context of Israel’s military operations in the occupied territories. The failure to properly investigate such incidents is not only a failure of justice but also a failure of deterrence. When soldiers and their commanders are not held accountable for the deaths of civilians, it sends a dangerous message that these actions will go unpunished. This lack of accountability contributes to a cycle of violence, where civilian casualties are seen as collateral damage rather than the tragic loss of innocent lives that deserve justice. Eygi’s death also underscores the broader issue of protest and dissent in the occupied territories. Protests against illegal settlements and the occupation more generally are met with a heavy-handed military response, often leading to injuries and deaths. Despite international condemnation and calls for investigations, little has changed on the ground. The Israeli government and military maintain a firm stance on defending settlements, even as their legality is widely disputed under international law. For families like Eygi’s, the promise of an investigation offers little comfort. They, like many others, are left to wonder whether justice will ever be served. The grim reality is that the majority of investigations into military actions in the occupied territories result in no charges or consequences for those involved. This lack of accountability only deepens the sense of injustice and fuels further frustration and anger among those affected by the occupation. #JusticeForAysenur #HumanRights #IsraelPalestine #Accountability #YeshDin #WestBank #MilitaryInvestigations #IDF #Occupation #Netanyahu

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