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Hacked Tehran Traffic Cameras Fed Israeli Intelligence Before Strike On Khamenei

An anonymous reader shares a CTech article with the caption: "A brilliantly executed operation." From the report: Years before the air strike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Israeli intelligence had been quietly mapping the daily rhythms of Tehran. According to reporting by the Financial Times (paywalled), nearly all of the Iranian capital's traffic cameras had been hacked years earlier, their footage encrypted and transmitted to Israeli servers. One camera angle near Pasteur Street, close to Khamenei's compound, allowed analysts to observe the routines of bodyguards and drivers: where they parked, when they arrived and whom they escorted. That data was fed into complex algorithms that built what intelligence officials call a "pattern of life," detailed profiles including addresses, work schedules and, crucially, which senior officials were being protected and transported. The surveillance stream was one of hundreds feeding Israel's intelligence system, which combines signals interception from Unit 8200, human assets recruited by the Mossad and large-scale data analysis by military intelligence.

When US and Israeli intelligence determined that Khamenei would attend a Saturday morning meeting at his compound, the opportunity was judged unusually favorable. Two people familiar with the operation told the FT that US intelligence provided confirmation from a human source that the meeting was proceeding as planned, a level of certainty required for a target of such magnitude. Israeli aircraft, reportedly airborne for hours, fired as many as 30 precision munitions. The strike was carried out in daylight, which the Israeli military said created tactical surprise despite heightened Iranian alertness. The Financial Times reports that the assassination was a political decision as much as a technological feat. Even during last year's 12-day war, when Israeli strikes killed more than a dozen Iranian nuclear scientists and senior military officials and disabled air defences through cyber operations and drones, Israel did not attempt to kill Khamenei.

The capability to do so, however, had been built over decades. Former Mossad official Sima Shine told the FT that Israel's strategic focus on Iran dates back to a 2001 directive from then-prime minister Ariel Sharon instructing intelligence chief Meir Dagan to make the Islamic Republic the priority target. What distinguishes the latest operation, according to the FT, is the scale of automation. Target tracking that once required painstaking visual confirmation has increasingly been handled by algorithm-driven systems parsing billions of data points. One person familiar with the process described it as an "assembly line with a single product: targets." Further reading: America Used Anthropic's AI for Its Attack On Iran, One Day After Banning It

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Dit is waarom er enorme plastic eieren drijven midden in een natuurgebied

Ze vallen behoorlijk op. Grote plastic eieren in het water, midden in het natuurgebied van bevers in de Hoeksche Waard. Daarmee hoopt waterschap Hollandse Delta grote schade van de knaagdieren aan de natuur te voorkomen.

The Guardian

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South Sudan risks return to full-blown civil war as violence escalates

At least 169 killed in raid near Sudan border as clashes between government and opposition forces intensify

South Sudan is reeling from an escalating conflict between the government-aligned army and opposition forces and allied groups that observers say risks returning the country to a full-blown civil war.

Violent confrontations in the world’s youngest country between the military, which is loyal to President Salva Kiir, and insurgents believed to be allied to the suspended vice-president, Riek Machar, have increased in recent weeks.

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Middle East war could be decided by who runs out of missiles or interceptors first, analysts say

Stockpiles of the most advanced US-made weapons are limited – while few know how large Iran’s arsenal is

The outcome and duration of the war in the Middle East may be decided by a grim calculus based on the size of Iran’s drone and missile stocks v vital air defence munitions held by the US, Israel and Gulf states, analysts and officials say.

Since Saturday, Iran and its proxies have sought to counter the intensive joint US and Israeli offensive with more than 1,000 strikes against targets across almost a dozen countries spread over 1,200 miles. With its antiquated air force unable to compete with those of Israel and the US, Tehran has relied on its arsenal of missiles and drones.

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Dior turns up springtime-in-Paris for Anderson’s second womenswear show

Northern Irish designer ditches darker undercurrents for seductive vision of Monet’s waterlilies at opening show of Paris fashion week

In a dark news cycle, joy sells. With his second major womenswear show for Dior, the Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson put a pin in the soul-searching of his first season, and plunged gleefully for the springtime-in-Paris jugular. For the opening show of Paris fashion week, Dior offered a seductive vision of Monet’s waterlilies, walks in the Tuileries gardens, and the Eiffel Tower glittering in the sunshine.

Anderson, a keen art collector who moved to Paris for the Dior role last year, has been looking at Seurat’s romantic paintings of ordinary Parisians at leisure, as well as Monet. A promenade across the octagonal pond of the Tuileries was built as a catwalk, and the Sunday sailboats upgraded for the occasion into giant lily pads with vibrant blooms. Dollhouse-sized pairs of classic French green park chairs were sent out as whimsical invitations.

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‘I can’t digest it’: deadliest attack on Israel since war began kills nine and destroys synagogue

Fear and grief mix in the small town of Beit Shemesh, where missile struck ageing bomb shelter

With 30 people inside the neighbourhood bomb shelter on Sunday afternoon, and sirens wailing outside, Oren Katz went to close the reinforced door.

It was an act of generosity that was typical of the father of four, and it would cost him his life. As he reached the entrance, the shelter took a direct hit from an Iranian missile.

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Guardiola compares ‘evolution’ of Premier League set pieces to NBA three-pointers

  • Man City manager says side must adapt to set pieces

  • Erling Haaland faces fitness test ahead of Forest match

Pep Guardiola has said there is no point in complaining about the rising prevalence of set pieces, with Manchester City’s manager recognising the need to adapt.

While City’s 57 goals in the Premier League is one fewer than Arsenal, the leading scorers, only nine have derived from dead balls, a rate of 15.8%, the division’s lowest.

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Jon Rahm accuses DP World Tour of ‘extorting players’ by issuing LIV fines

  • ‘I don’t know what game they’re trying to play,’ says Rahm

  • Spaniard’s stance has put Ryder Cup place in peril

Jon Rahm’s dispute with the DP World Tour has escalated after the Spaniard accused the organisation of “extorting” golfers over fines for competing on the LIV circuit. Rahm’s Ryder Cup future remains in peril with no resolution to the matter in sight, with insiders at the DP World Tour and Europe’s Ryder Cup fans baffled by his stance.

Rahm incurred fines and suspensions as a DP World, formerly European, Tour member playing on what are regarded as competing Saudi-backed LIV events. Rahm signed for LIV in 2023 in a deal reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Recent advances in science have revolutionized our understanding of the Maya, e.g. there’s evidence that “more people lived in the classic-era Maya lowlands than on the Italian peninsula during the peak of the Roman empire…”

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Wanneer kinderen de ouder worden: de stille tol van parentificatie

Kinderen die de ouderrol op zich nemen, lijken verantwoordelijk en volwassen, maar betalen daar vaak een hoge emotionele prijs voor. In de psychologie heet dit parentificatie: een omkering van rollen waarbij het kind structureel zorgt voor de ouder, het gezin of zieke familieleden.

Wanneer zorg te ver gaat

Af en toe oppassen, een zieke ouder thee brengen of wat extra helpen in het huishouden is normaal en zelfs goed voor de ontwikkeling. Het wordt problematisch zodra een kind structureel de emotionele of praktische spil van het gezin wordt, geen ruimte meer heeft voor spelen, vriendschappen en hobby’s, en voelt dat de echte verantwoordelijkheid bij hem of haar ligt. Professionals zien dat vooral gevoelige kinderen daarin snel doorschieten: zij troosten, bemiddelen bij ruzies en regelen afspraken, terwijl ze hun eigen behoeften wegdrukken.

De rekening komt later

Die vroege omslag naar ‘altijd sterk zijn’ laat sporen na in het volwassen leven. Volwassenen die als kind geparentificeerd werden, kampen opvallend vaak met burn-out, perfectionisme, depressieve klachten en moeite om grenzen te stellen of hulp te vragen. In relaties raken ze gemakkelijk verstrikt in patronen van pleasen en oververantwoordelijkheid: hun eigenwaarde lijkt af te hangen van hoeveel ze voor anderen zorgen. “De ewig hilfreichen Kinder werden zu ewig hilfreichen Erwachsenen”, vat een Duitse therapeut het samen.

Maatschappelijke blinde vlek

Dat kinderen bijspringen in een overbelast zorgsysteem wordt politiek soms zelfs stilzwijgend ingecalculeerd, maar de psychische kosten blijven grotendeels onzichtbaar. Onderzoek laat zien dat jonge mantelzorgers vaker kamp hebben met stress, vermoeidheid en slechtere toekomstkansen, terwijl juist zij minder snel om hulp vragen. De vraag is niet of kinderen mogen helpen, maar of we als samenleving accepteren dat zij een gat dichten dat eigenlijk door volwassenen en instituties gevuld zou moeten worden.

Wat kinderen echt nodig hebben

Deskundigen benadrukken dat kinderen best even mogen meedraaien wanneer het thuis moeilijk is, zolang helder blijft dat de eindverantwoordelijkheid bij de volwassene ligt en het kind een eigen leven kan opbouwen. Dat vraagt om vroegtijdige signalering door scholen, huisartsen en jeugdzorg, maar ook om een cultuur waarin niet het ‘dappere, sterke kind’ wordt bejubeld, maar de volwassene die zorg durft uit te besteden. Want wie kinderen nu kind laat zijn, voorkomt later volwassenen die zichzelf tot ze erbij neervallen blijven wegcijferen.


De normalisering van het radicale kwaad

We zijn nog steeds geneigd in te zoomen op het persoonlijke struikelen en vergeten daardoor nogal eens waar het grotere gevaar vandaan komt, schrijft Maxim Februari.

Jawel, de gehele Wu-Tang Clan was in Amsterdam (maar toch ook weer niet)

Het legendarische hiphopcollectief Wu-Tang Clan was weliswaar compleet tijdens de afscheidstournee in de Amsterdamse Ziggo Dome, maar soms ging rivaliteit ten koste van de nalatenschap.

The Register

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Turns out most cybercriminals are old enough to know better

Law enforcement data shows profit-driven cybercrime is dominated by 35- to 44-year-olds, not script kiddies

Contrary to what some believe, cybercrime is not a kids' game. Middle-aged adults, not teenagers, now make up the biggest chunk of people getting busted.…

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Rosatom CEO Warns of Rising Threat to Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Plant

Rosatom said construction of two new units at Bushehr, Iran’s only operational nuclear plant, was suspended due to ongoing attacks.

VK: Voorpagina

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Brussel wil met ‘Made in EU’-plan bedrijven voor Europa behouden

Smoorverliefd op een bedreigd mini-eiland bij Colombia

San Jose City Hall, San Jose, CA

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

San Jose City Hall, San Jose, CA

Found Kodachrome Slide

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

Found Kodachrome Slide

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Sagamihara-Kita Park, Kanagawa, Japan

De Speld

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Wat betekent de hoge gasprijs voor de 787 Iraanse doden die er tot nu toe vielen?

​De gas- en benzineprijzen schieten in Nederland omhoog, dus de vraag is nu: wat betekenen die prijsverhogingen voor de 787 Iraanse doden die er volgens de Rode Halve Maan nu al vielen?

“Je ziet vaak dat mensen die zijn overleden door bijvoorbeeld een Amerikaans bombardement veel minder gas nodig hebben. Wel fijn, op zich, dat zij zich hier niet meer druk over hoeven te maken.”

Voor de nabestaanden van de slachtoffers is de Nederlandse gasprijs ook minder interessant, legt expert Bert Bokhoven uit. “Die mensen zijn in diepe rouw en verachting van deze onrechtvaardige wereld waarin ook onschuldige burgers worden afgeslacht in een geopolitieke vleesmolen, dus voor die mensen maakt het ook minder uit dan je misschien denkt.”

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