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Home of Albania's late communist dictator is hosting free thinkers

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Science   来源:Live  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:which can host about 400 guests in 200 cabins, several other pop-up glamping sites and two viewing grandstands.

which can host about 400 guests in 200 cabins, several other pop-up glamping sites and two viewing grandstands.

The Israeli military's statement about the 13 May air strike did not mention him, saying only that it targeted "Hamas terrorists who were operating in a command-and-control centre that was embedded in an underground terrorist infrastructure site underneath the European hospital". However, Israeli media reported at the time that he was the intended target.Five days later, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz told parliament that, while there was no official confirmation, "all indications" from Israeli intelligence were that Sinwar was killed.

Home of Albania's late communist dictator is hosting free thinkers

The European hospital has been out of service since the attack two weeks ago.CCTV footage shows children, women and men walking around the hospital's courtyard just before it is engulfed by an explosion. As the smoke clears, a large crater begins to form.Medics said they received no warning from Israeli authorities. The hospital was also not covered by any Israeli evacuation orders issued since the military resumed its offensive against Hamas on 18 March, following the collapse of a two-month ceasefire.

Home of Albania's late communist dictator is hosting free thinkers

UN human rights chief Volker Türk said the killing of civilians was "as tragic as it is abhorrent", and that Israel was bound by international law to ensure to spare their lives even if it believed that destroying the underground structures offered a definite military advantage.Netanyahu also addressed on Tuesday the issue of the 58 hostages still being held by Hamas.

Home of Albania's late communist dictator is hosting free thinkers

"I am fully focused on the mission of bringing back all our hostages - both the living and the fallen," he said. "According to the information we currently have, there are 20 hostages who are confirmed to be alive. This is undisputed. In addition, there are up to 38 other hostages who are believed to be deceased."

Earlier this month, the prime minister said there was "uncertainty" about the condition of three of the 24 hostages previously believed to be alive in captivity."The wardens at the time and Peter Scott himself, I don't think they would recognise that," Mr Gowland said.

"The layout is the same. The ponds and a lot of the wetlands were created by Peter Scott, so they are there."It is just completely transformed, alive with wildlife as well, with the trees and the meadows.

"Hopefully they would be very proud of where we are."At least 120 bird species visit the site annually and thousands of different plants and insect can also be seen.

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