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Hamas says ceasefire proposal offers ‘no guarantees’ for end to Gaza war

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Leadership   来源:Features  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Now a mother herself to a two-month-old boy, she said she saw the betrayal on a new level.

Now a mother herself to a two-month-old boy, she said she saw the betrayal on a new level.

But once Alcaraz levelled, he unleashed his attacking shots to devastating effect and also benefited from Musetti's physical struggles.Musetti needed treatment for a thigh problem at the end of the third set and it quickly became apparent he would struggle to continue.

Hamas says ceasefire proposal offers ‘no guarantees’ for end to Gaza war

Musetti reached the semi-finals of all three clay-court Masters before doing the same at Roland Garros.But questions had still been raised about his mentality and whether he truly believed he could beat the very best on the biggest stage.He had already lost twice to Alcaraz on clay this season - in Monte Carlo and Rome over three sets - but showed no signs of lacking faith as he took the opening set.

Hamas says ceasefire proposal offers ‘no guarantees’ for end to Gaza war

Sometimes accused of being too casual, Alcaraz fully locked in at the start of the second-set tie-break and took the third of his five set points to level the match.Delicately poised, it was quickly ruined as a contest.

Hamas says ceasefire proposal offers ‘no guarantees’ for end to Gaza war

Musetti felt a problem in his left leg when serving and won just five points in a 22-minute third set.

After two visits from the physiotherapist, he still could not move freely and decided to shake hands with Alcaraz at the net.The ban also affects Afghans who are not trying to reach the US for resettlement.

Zarifa Ghafari is studying at Cornell University in New York state, but is currently in Germany for the summer with her young child.She said she began a "frantic" race back to the US on Thursday in order to continue her studies, before the start of the travel ban on Monday.

The ban has put her under "immense pressure" and has made her feel "very vulnerable", the the 30-year-old former politician told the BBC.What makes it worse, she said, was that she regularly had to return to Germany every few months to maintain her residency status there too. Describing her situation as "precarious", she said she worried about how she could make her regular trips to Germany when the travel ban began.

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