I’m sorry for the delay. I’ve come to really rely on stuff like Nova launcher that’s you slide your finger on an icon down to open one app or function. And slide up to offer another.
So for each icon you can conceivably open three different apps and save a room on your home screen.
So for instance if I slide up on the icon I use for kiwi browser it’ll go directly to the YouTube music web page. If I swipe down it’ll go to the YouTube video web page. (Kiwi supports desktop extension so I have the proper ad blockers and sponsor block). So I no longer need to use those two shortcuts to take up space on my homepage. And I basically do this with all of my primary icons.
My Google keep icon I swipe down for keep voice note and I swipe up for a regular note. On the camera app I swipe down to open the video and I swipe up to look at the gallery.
They also offered things like customizable gestures which are great bc I use a double tap to prompt my remote control. I’m an occasionally I’ll use the stock launcher on my pixel or a Samsung device but eventually I get frustrated by the limitations. Stuff like Nova launcher or lawn chair just offer more customizations than most stock launchers.
In fairness I have not tried mi UI So I don’t know the extent to which customizations are allowed but it is very rare for stock launchers to support the varied customizations of third party launchers like Nova. Where you can conceivably make your home screen look like anything you want.
Hamas has several times been willing to accept the 67 border says a construct for a settlement. In that sense they’re far more palatable to the international consensus than Israel. They would never accept the right of Israelis existence but they do accept the fact of it.
Norman Finkelstein writes about this quite a bit. Obviously they would never accept the idea that Israel has a right to that land but they have been more open to accepting the international consensus of resolution 242 as the basis for a piece settlement