China completes phase II of Shenhai Yihao ultra-deepwater Gas field
The Shenhai Yihao ultra-deepwater gas field, or Deep Sea No. 1, is China's first independently developed ultra-deepwater gas project, located in the South China Sea.
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The Shenhai Yihao ultra-deepwater gas field, or Deep Sea No. 1, is China's first independently developed ultra-deepwater gas project, located in the South China Sea.
The meeting, taking place in Brussels, comes at a crucial juncture as the EU deliberates potential steps toward achieving a comprehensive peace agreement between Israel and Palestine, amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Israel has turned down the prospect of a ceasefire agreement tied to the release of hostages held by the Palestinian movement Hamas.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari emphasized that the tunnel was rigged with blast doors and explosives, underscoring the extreme measures taken by Hamas to conceal and protect their illicit activities.
Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE Ambassador to the United Nations, in an online interview from New York, asserted, “We need a humanitarian ceasefire now; we can’t wait another 100 days.”
Leaflets were scattered over Rafah containing photos of 33 hostages, with their names written in Arabic. The leaflets appealed to displaced Palestinians for assistance, asking them to reach out if they recognized any of the individuals.
Reports from individuals inside Nasser Hospital, which is now compelled to house both displaced Gazans and regular patients, described hearing shellfire as tanks advanced into the western part of Khan Younis.
The protesters, a vocal faction within the larger gathering, chanted "Shame!" directed at Memorial Sloan Kettering, accusing the hospital of "complicity in genocide."
WHO urgently appeals for $1.5 billion to address pressing health needs in conflict zones like Gaza, Afghanistan, etc.
"The U.S., Europe, and Israel's sponsors must stop Israel's crimes since it does not listen to anyone, and they must move on from political pampering to sanctions against this criminal state," Shtayyeh stated during the meeting, as reported by the WAFA news agency of Palestine.
"Palestinians live in Gaza, and therefore Palestinians will govern Gaza in the future," Gallant affirmed. He underlined the importance of anchoring the conclusion of the military campaign in a well-defined policy framework.
The message was made very clear by every speaker present there, including the families, supporters, and the hostages who were released. The first message was: a demand for the urgent release of the remaining hostages and a call on the security cabinet to approve any deal that would result in releasing the hostages.
Israel has already invested around NIS 24.7 billion ($6.6 billion) of the state funds in several aspects of the war, since the very beginning of the war.
The controversy unfolded when the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at the prospect of Israel taking control of the Gaza border during a press conference.
The Israel-Gaza conflict has reached a point where the toll it is taking on civilians and their basic rights. Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, on his visit to the Gaza Strip, said, “The massive death, destruction, displacement, hunger, loss, and grief of the last 100 days are staining our shared humanity.”
Shin Bet, has reportedly submitted a document warning the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, to distance himself from far-right factions to prevent a potential escalation in the West Bank.
The legal proceedings revealed a sharp divide, with Israeli supporters maintaining that South Africa was acting as a mouthpiece for the designated terrorist group Hamas.