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Keir Starmer’s balancing act on Iran risks political pain at home

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Banking   来源:Analysis  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:In a statement on 26 May, the party said that its top leadership body had rejected the notion of "nil compensation".

In a statement on 26 May, the party said that its top leadership body had rejected the notion of "nil compensation".

The IDF also released drone footage it said showed armed and masked men throwing stones and shooting at civilians while they were collecting aid in the nearby city of Khan Younis. The BBC could not immediately verify the footage.Israel does not allow international news organisations, including the BBC, into Gaza, making verifying what is happening in the territory difficult.

Keir Starmer’s balancing act on Iran risks political pain at home

The group that runs the aid distribution centre, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), also denied the claims of injuries and casualties at its site and said they had been spread by Hamas.As of Sunday evening, the situation on the ground remained unclear.In its statement, the ICRC said the "Red Cross Field Hospital in Rafah received a mass casualty influx of 179 cases, including women and children" early in the morning on Sunday.

Keir Starmer’s balancing act on Iran risks political pain at home

It said "the majority suffered gunshot or shrapnel wounds", and "twenty-one patients were declared dead upon arrival". It is unclear if the number of people killed reported by the ICRC is separate to the Hamas health ministry's reports."All patients said they had been trying to reach an aid distribution site," the ICRC said.

Keir Starmer’s balancing act on Iran risks political pain at home

The ICRC said it was the "highest number of weapon-wounded in a single incident since the establishment of the field hospital over a year ago", and that it "far surpassed" the capacity of the 60-bed facility.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said in a statement that it had also responded to the "mass casualty" incident, and that the blood bank at Nasser hospital, where the injured were treated, was almost empty, with medical staff donating blood themselves to help the injured.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Harvard of "co-ordinating with the Chinese Communist Party".

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the move against Chinese students in the US would include "those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields".That could hit a wide swathe of them given membership of the Communist Party is common among officials, entrepreneurs, business people and even artists and celebrities in China.

Beijing has called it a "politically motivated and discriminatory action", and its foreign ministry has lodged a formal protest.There was a time when China sent the highest number of foreign students to American campuses. But those numbers slipped as the relationship between the two countries soured.

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