Palestinians and to protect the sovereignty of the palestinians on that that it was occupied by israel says nineteen sixty seven. They turned the capital of thought of supply and we expect from friends we expect still come to us in that respect thats not to be thats left to local to our top breck ticketless ages to face that american decision. To reject and condemn this illegal decision. We stress again that it is the right time. To recognise the state of palestine as a positive step that many to face these colonialism in. Terrorism and to guarantee. That. Will never go on really for what civilian did does and will do. A week on the siddha silence in this regard not only. Refused but it is dissipation of the gras him nobody would refuse it the silence of thats a nice look immunity we ask for the voice of the lets commit to be loud and clear everywhere again is the trumpet decision alone as you know what is day this coming wednesday well see a meeting of this lemma the Foreign Ministers
Them yet. Well have more information as we get it. Im live in oakland, Lyanne Melendez nbc 7 news. We will continue to follow this breaking story throughout the evening. You can get the latest news with the abc 7 news app. Download it for free. Some lafayette Business Owners thought things were rough during the winter storms and then this happened. A roaring fire tore through a beloved restaurant and the chamber of commerce. This is the aftermath now. Drone view 7 and lafayette circle. Melanie woodrow is live in lafayette with the latest. Melanie . Reporter larry, one of the biggest concerns out here this afternoon is that this building is not structurally sound. You can see thats one of the reasons that they have put up this fence around the building. You can see a couple of people there taking a look. The good news is nobody was in the building late last night when the fire happened. Nobody was injured. And today weve seen quite a few people stopping by to look. From drone view 7 you
Press release: The Batavia Society of Artists is hosting artist Mary Jo Whitman on Tuesday, April 11, starting at 7 p.m. at GO ART!/Seymour Place, 201 E. Main St., Batavia. Mary Jo will be doing a demo on Preparing for an Exhibit. Which every artist needs! The 2.o.1. Tavern will be open for cash purchases. Non-members are welcome for a $5 fee. We are always accepting new
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