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Diane Calvert, who holds Wellington City Council’s economic development portfolio, said both developments were “great news” for the capital. The Amora and the massive James Smith carpark building behind it are both owned by Primeproperty Group. Chief executive Eyal Aharoni said his company was negotiating with major global brands about the future of the building. “Amora will be back to a five-star level hotel,” he said. “It will have a new facade on it and it’s going to be like a new building.” MONIQUE FORD/Stuff Lichen grows on the facade and windows are grubby with grime at the Amora Hotel, which has been closed since 2017. ....
Oxfam statement on the escalation of hostilities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel Format Civilians are once again paying the price for the failures of political leaders to negotiate a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis. Instead, we are witnessing yet another cycle of death and destruction that brings us no closer to addressing the root causes of the crisis and drives further human rights violations, poverty and suffering, particularly for a lost generation of children and young Palestinians. “Palestinians in Gaza have endured three successive wars just in the last ten years,” said Laila Barhoum, Oxfam’s Policy Advisor in Gaza. “We are tired. Day after day we watch the bombs fall on homes where our friends and family live and buildings where our colleagues work, wondering if we will be next. And day after day we wait in vain for the unequivocal condemnation from the international community that never comes. When a ceasefire is e ....
Oxfam reaction to violence in Jerusalem Format In reaction to the escalated violence in Jerusalem over the past few days, Oxfam s Country Director in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel, said: Oxfam is deeply concerned at the tension and violence witnessed over the past few days in Jerusalem and the potential for further escalation. Palestinian families who have lived in Jerusalem for generations are being threatened with evictions and systemic discrimination benefiting the agenda of violent settler organizations, fanning the flames of current confrontations. No Palestinian ever feels safe in their own home or in their place of worship. The international community’s continued lack of substantive action is not helping the situation – it is making it worse for all inhabitants. Palestinians feel unheard and unsupported in the face of restrictions of their movement, forced evictions, and settler violence. ....