Will broadly attack gaza city very soon with an emphasis on ground operations as the announcement made. According to the idf, because it wants to avoid harming civilians. The idf says over the last few days its soldiers have fought Hamas Terrorists in israeli areas around the gaza strip, regaining control of communities. Israel is vowing to annihilate hamas, relentlessly bombing gaza since last saturdays brutal attack by hamas militants. Israel urging civilians in the northern part of the gaza strip to move south immediately. Hamas has brought this upon us and we are now responding to the situation. And yes, we will employ significant military capabilities wherever our troops will be and wherever hamas is. So its an environment that is difficult and dangerous for civilians. We will do our best not to strike civilians. They are not our enemy. Abc news has been following tala hatzalahs story. Were leaving our house right now and we dont know where to go. She says she tried to evacuate, b
We discovered in doing the , it is afor the video huge problem for a lot of lgbt youth. As you saw on the video, it is only illegal in five states, which is incredible and 2017 that that is possible. Also, we have a Vice President right now who has advocated for National Funds to be spent on conversion therapy. Thats kind of scary from the beginning. That is what inspired us to make it, mike pences election. When i came out to my parents , i endured a lot of emotional and physical abuse. Ive had clients that experienced electrocution. In my late 20s went through an exorcism. Prayer begging the lord to make me straight, and he never did. When you try to slam a round peg into a square hole, something has got to give. Conversion therapy is a psychological treatment meant to change someones Sexual Orientation or gender identity. The practice can involve anything from talk therapy and teambuilding exercises to painful aversion therapy and shock treatment. And organizations mainstream psycho
About gun violence and an open dialogue. Everyone has a voice and everyone has different opinions. The person interviewing during our first interview, so i was nervous and did not know what to expect. It was so emotional, going to the place, the city that a shooting happened that it was right before christmas, and that town did not celebrate christmas that year. This vigil to stay with us forever. Everything we learned will be in our minds until we die, and its going to make us better people. We are here knew the u. S. Capitol building which is right in the white house. The president and congress focus on the issues that face our nation today. Research and interviews, we have become aware that prevention of gun violence has many. However too many lives have been lost. The most urgent issue that the president and congress should focus on is the prevention of gun violence. The first component of the gun violence puzzle is victims. Many people call for action in the aftermath. Gun violenc
Students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. Students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totaling 100,000 in prize money. We received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. Now were happy to announce our first place winners. In the middle school category, the first Prize Winners are 8th graders molly doherty, camden lewis and tony decker for their documentary, u. S. Gun violence, a complicated puzzle. The first place winner is 11th grader Matthew Gannon from washington d. C. For his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. Matthew also won this years fan favorite contest and will receive an additional 500. In the High School Central category, our winner is 12th grader jared clark from Royal Oak High School in royal oak, michigan for his piece, enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. Our
Students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. Students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totaling 100,000 in prize money. We received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. Now were happy to announce our first place winners. In the middle school category, the first Prize Winners are 8th graders molly doherty, camden lewis and tony decker for their documentary, u. S. Gun violence, a complicated puzzle. The first place winner is 11th grader Matthew Gannon from washington d. C. For his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. Matthew also won this years fan favorite contest and will receive an additional 500. In the High School Central category, our winner is 12th grader jared clark from Royal Oak High School in royal oak, michigan for his piece, enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. Our