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Arnold Roth talks about what he sees as a personal failure to protect his daughter Malki, who died 20 years ago at the age of 15 along with 14 other civilians (including two Americans) in a Jerusalem terror attack known as the Sbarro Massacre. It’s difficult to hear, especially when the perpetrators of the attack have long been known and one of them, Ahlam Tamimi, is living as a virtual celebrity in her native Jordan after having her sentence commuted during the 2011 Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange.
The instinct is to correct Roth and insist he not blame himself, but it seems disrespectful to question the ways people grieve the life-altering loss of a child. That’s a pain only those who have suffered it can understand. Which is one reason Roth is appealing to President Joe Biden on the eve of his meeting with Jordanian King Abdullah II on Monday, to ask him to consider taking a hard line with the important Middle East ally harboring Tamimi,
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King receives US secretary of state, commends decisions to reopen Jerusalem consulate, resume UNRWA support
By JT - May 27,2021 - Last updated at May 27,2021
His Majesty King Abdullah receives US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a meeting attended by HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Wednesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)
AMMAN His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday warned against the continuation of provocative Israeli violations in Jerusalem and against Al Aqsa Mosque, as well as repeated illegal attempts to expel families in East Jerusalem neighbourhoods from their homes, especially in Sheikh Jarrah, a matter that has led to the recent escalations.
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It’s a lot about collaboration
They came from the UK and Pakistan and are among the first ones to join the International Graduate School
BACCARA: Henry Woolley and Atif Javed explain why they decided to come to the battery hotspot Münster and what role collaboration plays within the Graduate School.
Atif, your home country Pakistan is about 5.500 kilometres away from Münster, Henry you used to live south of London in the UK, which is around 870 kilometres away from the
BACCARA location. Why did you both decide to move to Münster?
Atif Javed: I came to Germany to do my Master’s degree in Darmstadt. The decision to focus on battery research was made during an internship in my studies. I’ve read about