The successful targeting of the four cables, which are believed to belong to the AAE-1, Seacom, EIG, and TGN systems, marks a serious disruption of communications between Europe and Asia.
Go protest Hamas and tell me how far that gets you
And some comments insulting Aaron Bushnell’s sacrifice that have since been removed by a mod.
Also, you didn’t post that link, you just commented on it with that bullshit above, but it doesn’t seem like accuracy is too important to you.
I’m also happy to be called an asshole by you. I’ve seen what you like.
I still haven’t seen independent confirmation of the cable cutting from a non Israeli source, nor have on seen indications of a cut line on any of the looking glass servers I’ve checked. This bit is important, because we should be able to independently see the results of a cut sea cable.
Like, if jpost said the moon exploded, you should be able to go outside and see it the moon exploded yourself.
I still haven’t seen independent confirmation of the cable cutting from a non Israeli source, nor have I seen indications of a cut line on any of the looking glass servers I’ve checked. This bit is important, because we should be able to independently see the results of a cut sea cable.
I think the overall takeaway is that at least some cables took some kind of damage. Blaming Yemeni rebels might be nonsense, though - other actors in the area might have done it.
I called you a genocide lover for this comment
And this comment
And some comments insulting Aaron Bushnell’s sacrifice that have since been removed by a mod.
Also, you didn’t post that link, you just commented on it with that bullshit above, but it doesn’t seem like accuracy is too important to you.
I’m also happy to be called an asshole by you. I’ve seen what you like.
I still haven’t seen independent confirmation of the cable cutting from a non Israeli source, nor have on seen indications of a cut line on any of the looking glass servers I’ve checked. This bit is important, because we should be able to independently see the results of a cut sea cable.
Like, if jpost said the moon exploded, you should be able to go outside and see it the moon exploded yourself.
Did you look?
Seacom, however, has seemingly confirmed in the African press that it is having cable issues, but didn’t go so far as to point the blame at any group.
Seacom Confirms Cable Outage in Red Sea
This source links to some other sources, some Israeli and some not.
I think the overall takeaway is that at least some cables took some kind of damage. Blaming Yemeni rebels might be nonsense, though - other actors in the area might have done it.
I did, in fact, look. Only your second link, however, is independent confirmation, and I did not see that announcement at the time of my post.
The other two links are to articles reporting what jpost, and globe reported, which is not independent confirmation.