But late today things looked frosty between the secretary and israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. Faces were long and comments were short. She had just flown ten hours, leaving president obama behind on a tour of cambodia throughout this day there were rumors of peace but israel unleashed a ferocious bombardment of gaza from air and sea. The palestinians and gaza fired back. Since this started last week, 133 palestinians have been killed in 1,500 israeli air strikes. Five israelis have died after more than one thousand rockets rained down from gaza. We have correspondents on both sides of the line, first Charlie Dagata in gaza. Reporter city skyline was filled with smoke as israeli tanks fired shells followed by air strikes. When we drove to one neighborhood to take a closer look, another strike came in. The bomb landed less than a hundred yards from us. Residents scrambled for safety. Our next stop was the hospital. There had been a number of explosions here in gaza this aftern
The blood shortage is real, as Easthampton’s Nancy Grove points out in her letter, “Bring back the blood mobile,” (Jan. 21) Traditionally, the winter months are when blood supplies dip. And factor in the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and the need for.