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Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Americas   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mr Everett said: "We are deeply grateful to the Sunninghill Trust for their generous support.

Mr Everett said: "We are deeply grateful to the Sunninghill Trust for their generous support.

"The dead and wounded lay on the ground for a long time," he said."Rescue crews could not access the area, which is under Israeli control. This forced residents to use donkey carts to transport victims to the field hospital."

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

Mahmud Bassal, a spokesman for Gaza's main emergency service the Civil Defence, told AFP news agency that more than 100 people were wounded "due to gunfire from Israeli vehicles towards thousands of citizens".The incidents underscore the dire humanitarian conditions in Rafah, where recent Israeli military operations have severely limited access to aid and emergency services.On Saturday, crowds of civilians rushed aid trucks into Gaza, the World Food Programme said, as hunger and desperation created chaotic scenes.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is a new US and Israeli-backed organisation that has been distributing food at designated sites across Gaza. Israel set up the plan after accusing Hamas of stealing aid, which the group denies.The GHF said it had distributed 4.7 million meals this week, which the BBC has not been able to independently verify.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

A military campaign was launched by Israel in Gaza in response to Hamas's cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

At least 54,418 people have been killed in Gaza during the war, according to the territory's health ministry.Mr Venugopal believes that the resistance won't die with the death of Maoist leaders.

"Leaders may fall, but the anger remains. Wherever injustice exists, there will be movements. We may not call them Maoism anymore - but they'll be there.""I've got this encouraging external voice going – 'right - what are we going to do [today]?' Like an imaginary friend, essentially."

For months, Kelly spent up to three hours a day speaking to online "chatbots" created using artificial intelligence (AI), exchanging hundreds of messages.At the time, Kelly was on a waiting list for traditional NHS talking therapy to discuss issues with anxiety, low self-esteem and a relationship breakdown.

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