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Kenya police officer arrested over blogger’s death in custody

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Breaking News   来源:Travel  查看:  评论:0
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On Sunday alone, Israeli strikes killed more than 100 people, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants. The strikes forced the closure of the Indonesian Hospital, the main health facility serving northern Gaza.The strikes — often at night, as people sleep in their tents — have targeted hospitals, schools, medical clinics, mosques and a Thai restaurant-turned shelter. The European Hospital, the only remaining facility providing cancer treatment in Gaza, was put out of service last week.

Kenya police officer arrested over blogger’s death in custody

Bodies of some of the victims of an Israeli army strike on a restaurant, which killed at least 29 people, are transported from the scene to a hospital in Gaza City, Wednesday, May 7, 2025.(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)Bodies of some of the victims of an Israeli army strike on a restaurant, which killed at least 29 people, are transported from the scene to a hospital in Gaza City, Wednesday, May 7, 2025.(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)Israel says it targets only militants and accuses Hamas of using civilians as human shields.

Kenya police officer arrested over blogger’s death in custody

The U.N. children’s agency estimates that an average of 100 children were killed or maimed by Israeli airstrikes every day in the last 10 days of March.Almost 3,000 of the more than 53,000 dead since the start of the war have been killed since

Kenya police officer arrested over blogger’s death in custody

, the Health Ministry said.

Israel has blocked all supplies, including food, fuel and medicine, from reaching Gaza since the beginning of March. Its military campaign, whichBut progress has been slow. More than half of $25 million awarded by the Interior Department — most of it planned for building the first homes -- has been held up for a lengthy process of submitting planning and design documents.

“I guess when being awarded the funds, you’re thinking: ‘Let’s get this going. We have the money, we’re ready to do this. Let’s move,” said Alyssa Johnston, project developer for the relocation. “But after a few months of being in this position, you just kind of learn that there’s a lot more to it, to acquiring the funding.”They’ve gotten $12 million through Washington state’s Climate Commitment Act, but most will go toward relocating another Quinault village, Queets, which also has flooding issues. A small amount has been earmarked to study salmon declines due to glacier melt and rising river temperatures. The tribe relies on the fish for everything from food to jobs to cultural traditions.

In 2020, Quinault took an $8 million loan for the Generations building and has continued to search for additional funding. But last year the tribe was turned down for two key federal grants.Tribal leaders say no one will be forced to move, and some residents don’t want to.

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