They can be pro or against Israel, but this article, which you likely didn't even read, is entirely factual.
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One of few good aspects about it, but only if you don't think about it too much. The question remains is if you can actually trust this, because there is no physical button disconnecting microphone and camera. It's all just in software and could be unsafe.
My first Android phone from 2010 was better at this and it didn't even have multitouch and just 160 MB of usable storage.
What the article doesn't mention is that there is pressure directed towards Marques Brownlee to get him to alter or remove his review by implying that reviews like his kill companies.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/marques-brownlees-humane-ai-pin-review
To be fair, their stuff actually works.
This is completely false.
First of all, antisemitism has always been exclusively about hatred against Jews. It does not mean anything else and never has, regardless of the fact that there are other Semitic people.
Secondly, there was a systematic campaign of extermination against Jews and the hatred of Jews is a core part of Nazi ideology. There was none against Arabs, despite the fact that other minorities, including some Arabs, were also persecuted and killed when convenient. Nazis were extremely racist against lots of people, but this does not compare to their hatred of Jews.
Even in your example, the Egyptians were attacked by random Nazis, because they thought they were Jews.
I've seen this pop up a few times, so it's likely (hopefully) something you are just ignorantly repeating, but it has to be said that the entire idea of reframing a well-established term like antisemitism, as helpfully laid out by @Vorticity, is extremely damaging and troubling. Whoever came up with it in very recent years solely did it in order to hurt Jews, in order to downplay the very real issue of exploding global antisemitism (even before the October 7 massacres) and sow confusion.
Since the US doesn't officially recognize Palestine as a sovereign state, it would be a blunder for individual officials to name it.
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Show me a single sentence in this article that is wrong or misleading.