For 34 hours, the vast majority of the more than 2 million Palestinians who live in Gaza had no way to reach the outside world, or one another. They had no way to know whether their loved ones were alive or dead. Emergency phone lines stopped ringing. Desperate paramedics tried to save people by driving toward the sound of explosions. Wounded people were left to die in the street. On Friday at sunset, three weeks into Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza — and as Palestinians braced themselves for
For 34 hours, the vast majority of the more than 2 million Palestinians who live in Gaza had no way to reach the outside world, or one another. They had no way to know whether their loved ones were alive or dead. Emergency phone lines stopped ringing. Desperate paramedics tried to save people by driving toward the sound of explosions. Wounded people were left to die in the street. On Friday at sunset, three weeks into Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza — and as Palestinians braced themselves for
second world war blitz running the civilians out almost like vermin. they also attacked these humanitarian corridors that we are hearing aboutjust humanitarian corridors that we are hearing about just today humanitarian corridors that we are hearing aboutjust today in ukraine. that is a classic russian tactic and completely immoral. on they even attacked the un delivering they want to terrify the civilians into surrender and they want to terrify us, the outside world, by the threat of nuclear weapons into acquiescing, getting our leaders, borisjohnson and others, to get out of the game so that putin can crack on. it s worryingly similar to what we ve seen over the last six years in syria. studio: how worried are you about the potential use of chemical weapons? i have spent my life. trying to defeat isis and al-qaeda using chemical and biological weapons and of course syria. the thing that really sticks in my mind. i was in the siege of aleppo. for your
saying that their civilization is thousands of years old and has i this extraordinary strengh and a continue knewty and therefore you newbies who only just created your republican 1776us should be intimidated. but this is all all reallyou rather implausible because in reality chinese history is a history of great upheaval of turmoil the biggest war of the 19th century was not the american civil war and any other war it was the typing rebellion in china. and rebellions upheaval of characterized chinese history had, the most recent was, of course, the revolution that produced the communist regime we know today that was only in 1949 they re a long way from being able to celebrate even their 100th birthday. and ping it spends time listening to china s leaders a little bit more carefully . you realized that they feel insecurity not with respect to mthe outside world about about which i think they re quite
groups ended with a cease fire in one nine hundred ninety one it has since then been monitored by the united nations but efforts to reach a final settlement have failed now two days of roundtable discussions hope to jumpstart a settlement of this decades old conflict. has been living in refugee camps for the last forty years she refuses to return to our homeland back to western sahara because morocco is still in charge there. hundreds of thousands of people are stranded here in the algerian desert they call this that are we and they live in depressing camps almost completely forgotten by the outside world. when spain with jurors from western sahara nine hundred seventy five morocco and explodes ways of the region many said how he fled across the border to neighboring algeria people like seventy year old woman a. we have nothing here just