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Half a century on, the English chess explosion is a fading memory

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:U.S.   来源:Health  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"For a robbery you risk 30 years. But the punishment for hundreds of child rapes is lighter?" one victim told Le Monde.

"For a robbery you risk 30 years. But the punishment for hundreds of child rapes is lighter?" one victim told Le Monde.

The head of the UN's humanitarian office in Gaza, Jonathan Whittall, said on Wednesday that GHF could not possibly meet the needs of the 2.1 million population and was "essentially engineering scarcity".The US and Israeli governments have said the new system is preventing aid from being stolen by Hamas, which the armed group denies doing.

Half a century on, the English chess explosion is a fading memory

Israel imposed a total blockade on humanitarian aid and commercial supplies to Gaza on 2 March and resumed its military offensive two weeks later, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas.It said the steps put pressure on the armed group to release the 58 hostages still held in Gaza, at least 20 of whom are believed to be alive.On 19 May, the Israeli military launched an expanded offensive that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would "take control of all areas" of Gaza. The following day, he said Israel would also temporarily ease the blockade and allow a "basic" amount of food in.

Half a century on, the English chess explosion is a fading memory

The families of the remaining hostages have urged Netanyahu to agree a new ceasefire with Hamas to secure their release.On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Israeli government "supported" a new ceasefire proposal that was sent to Hamas by US special envoy Steve Witkoff.

Half a century on, the English chess explosion is a fading memory

"Israel signed off on this proposal before it was sent to Hamas," she said.

However, a senior Hamas official later told the BBC that the group rejected the proposal because it contradicted the discussions that it had with Witkoff."Fifty percent of their LNG exports are directed towards the European Union, and only 5% of the EU's total [LNG] gas consumption in 2024 was from Russia. So if the EU decides to completely cut off Russian gas, it's going to hurt Russia way more then it's going to hurt consumers in the European Union," he told the BBC.

Experts interviewed by the BBC have dismissedthat the war with Ukraine will end if Opec brings oil prices down.

"People in Moscow are laughing at this idea, because the party which will suffer the most… is the American shale oil industry, the least cost-competitive oil industry in the world," Mr Milov told the BBC.Mr Raghunandan says that Russia's cost of producing crude is also lower than in Opec countries like Saudi Arabia, so they would be hurt by lower oil prices before Russia.

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