Russia has effectively rejected a U.S. proposal for an immediate and full 30-day halt in the fighting by imposing far-reaching conditions. Ukraine has accepted it, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Huckabee said details of the new U.S.-backed system would be announced in the coming days, with deliveries set to begin “very soon,” though he gave no time frame.He depicted it as independent from Israel, which he said wouldn’t be involved in distribution. He said private companies would provide security, while Israel’s military would secure the perimeters from afar. He echoed Israel’s claims that it was necessary because Hamas was stealing aid.
“I will be the first to admit it will not be perfect, especially in the early days,” Huckabee said.A new group supported by the U.S., called, or GHF, has proposed implementing an aid distribution project along the lines of Israel’s demands, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. The group is made up of American security contractors, former government officials, ex-military officers and humanitarian officials.
In its proposal, GHF said that it would initially set up four distribution sites, guarded by private security firms. Each would serve 300,000 people, covering only about half of Gaza’s population. Huckabee said that the system will be scaled up “as soon as it is possible.”Aryeh Lightstone, a senior member of
team, was involved in briefing U.N. agencies and aid groups about the foundation in Geneva on Thursday, according to one person who attended, Joseph Belliveau, executive director of Medglobal, a medical humanitarian group operating in Gaza. He said that he and other attendees pressed back saying the new model shouldn’t replace the current, independent and neutral system led by the U.N.
Belliveau said that aid groups had been working for years “with strict due diligence processes ... in a way that avoids diversion” of aid.Según Cohen, esto podría llevar al centro a considerar a Smith y al feto como dos pacientes y que, una vez que Smith estaba con soporte vital, tenían la obligación legal de mantener al feto con vida, incluso después de la muerte de la madre.
“Este es el tipo de casos sobre los que los profesores de derecho llevan hablando mucho tiempo cuando se refieren a la personalidad jurídica del feto”, apuntó.Nabilah Islam Parkes, diputada estatal demócrata de Atlanta, dijo el viernes que envió una carta al fiscal general del estado, Chris Carr, solicitando un dictamen jurídico sobre la aplicación de la ley del aborto de Georgia cuando una mujer embarazada está en muerte cerebral.
Los grupos antiaborto están divididos sobre si deben apoyar las disposiciones acerca de la personalidad jurídica del feto, que están recogidas en la legislación de al menos 17 estados, según el grupo activista Pregnancy Justice.Algunos alegan que los óvulos fertilizados, embriones y fetos deben ser considerados personas con los mismos derechos que los ya nacidos. Este concepto de personalidad jurídica busca otorgarles derechos en base a la 14ª Enmienda de la Constitución de Estados Unidos, que afirma que un estado no puede “privar a ninguna persona de la vida, la libertad o la propiedad, sin el debido proceso legal; ni negar a ninguna persona dentro de su jurisdicción igualdad de protección ante la ley”.