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> For example, in this very thread "level1" tries to criticize Israel with a factually false accusation, checking his post history finds him singling out Jews. This is pretty typical.

To be clear I am referring to this - but then I think you'll criticize all of HRW as anti-semitic as well right? Come one and deal with reality.

https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/threshold-crossed/isra...

Most people are past the point of debating whether it is apartheid or not.

Most Israelis believe that Israel should give preferential rights to Jews:

"Most Israeli Jews (79%) say Jews deserve preferential treatment in Israel."

Also 50% support transfer of Arabs out of the state:

"The survey asked Jews whether they strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement that “Arabs should be expelled or transferred from Israel.” Roughly half of Israeli Jews strongly agree (21%) or agree (27%), while a similar share disagree (29%) or strongly disagree (17%).3"

Both are from: https://www.pewforum.org/2016/03/08/israels-religiously-divi...


Israel is an apartheid state though there a large component of its population does not have rights that the other does. And it has stayed like this for many decades.

Denouncing human rights violations is not anti-semitic.


It is if Israel, the only Jewish state, is consistently singled out for criticism when other states with far worse human rights records are excused.


Even with permission?

I used this for Unifi Cloudy setup but other than that I am unsure of any other significant uses.


As far as I understand it everything should still work with permission. You just need to request permission first:

> the preflight requests will request permission from target websites to send HTTP requests with the header Access-Control-Request-Private-Network: true. If permission is granted, the response will carry the header Access-Control-Allow-Private-Network: true. "This ensures that the target server understands the CORS protocol and significantly reduces the risk of CSRF attacks," said Rigoudy and Kitamura.


It seems more like it's requiring cors


Right. I’ve been looking into this and they’re adding CORS like headers to enable you to continue to do it when necessary.

I thought I also saw something about a white list you could create (I’m assuming in settings), but I’m not so sure about that part.


I also found the setup thing from synology doing this http://find.synology.com/


QZ Tray (which enables access to local printers from web pages) would also probably be affected, I'd guess.


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