Jamila al-Shanti was the widow of one of the founders of Hamas, assassinated 20 years ago. But she was an important figure in her own right, leading Hamas' women's organization. Long an influential voice, she was chosen in 2021 to be the first member of Hamas' politburo, the 15-member body at the top of the organization.
Unfortunately it looks like Hamas won't meet its goal of having 50% female board members any time soon. She was killed yesterday, allegedly by a bomb dropped right on her house. (Which is believable because the Israelis have tried to kill her the same way in the past.)
Blackrock is already threatening to pull its money out unless Hamas commits to lowering its carbon emissions.
Seriouspost tho: This is a reminder that just because a society oppresses women, it doesn't necessarily do it in exactly the same way as 1800s America. And certain women (especially those with family connections) are allowed to break the rules.
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If only there were some YouTube channels encouraging them to get into STEM. And then when they're 16 years old with no training send her to blow up 2 people at a bus stop, because that's how much you value her.
Israel could actually win the battle for public opinion easily just by showing what Hamas does to other Muslims.
Hamas.would get approval all over the world. Except Palestinians have a bizarre need to go off script and ruin everything.
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No need for suicide bombers anymore, kamikaze drones are unfortunately the new meta.
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