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Friday, November 23, 2012

Chinese grandparents live amid a highway


When they decided to build a new highway in China through  Wenling, southeast of the province of  Zhejiang, moved all the villagers. All but the couple Baogen, who was not satisfied with the compensationAccording to The Huffington Post, the couple felt that they were offered money is not enough to find a new home.


Therefore, his dwelling stood in the middle of the road and the passing motorists - leads to the train station -  are an obstacle to dodge. The elderly couple said they were  victims of harassment  by groups to "think again", but gave no budge. Negotiations continue. And they, for now, resist.

Tel Aviv bus bombing, arrested authors

The Shin Bet the Israeli internal security service announced that they were arrested, "the members of the cell" that is supposed to be responsible for the attack on the bus yesterday in Tel Aviv. The members of the cell "of the town of Beit Lakya (near Ramallah) linked to Hamas and Islamic Jihad have recognized during the interrogation of planning attacks against Israelis.'' They recruited an Israeli citizen of Taibeh 'to carry out the attack.

Reminds Israel that the Palestinians will attack if there is a violation of the truce


Palestinians and Israelis on both sides of the border in the Gaza Strip tried to return to normal, but the tension is still present : the Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud Barak , warned that extremists attack in Gaza if they break the current truce"If (the truce) does not hold, we would know what to do," he told Israel Radio, said that while the ceasefire can last "nine months or nine weeks." The truce in force from 19:00 GMT on Wednesday, is met by now except for a few shots Palestinians that took place in the hours after the start of the measure. No damage, injuries, or retaliation by Israel to these rockets. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Israel lived Thursday its first morning quiet in eight days , while Israeli schools near the border remained closed and authorities urged caution to the population. It reported an incident when a Palestinian woman stabbed an Israeli border police in eastern Jerusalem . The officer was slightly injured and the woman was detained for questioning, police said. In the Gaza Strip the Palestinians spent the morning visiting friends or relatives in hospitals or wounded studying the damage they have caused the Israeli attacks. In the afternoon, witnesses said, life was returning to normal people and the movement of cars in the streets, while some shops reopened the doors. Some residents tried to make collection of products , something they could not do during the air strikes, which Israel undertook to end the continued firing of rockets from Gaza. Also it was learned the last two fatalities on both sides . Rescuers found today the body of a four year old girl in the rubble of a house in Gaza City, bombed by Israel, said Ashraf Al Qedara , Health Ministry spokesman in Gaza. The discovery of the body of the little Raneen to Dalu increases to 164 the number of Palestinians killed, including 12 members of the Al Dalu, during the Israeli offensive. Also an Israeli soldier wounded in a mortar attack hours before the truce died today because of his injuries, a spokeswoman said Israeli military, bringing to six the number of fatalities in the country. Of these four were civilians and two soldiers. Meanwhile, Israeli forces arrested 55 Palestinians in the West Bank last night , according to sources on both sides. The move came after a wave of protests in that other Palestinian enclave against the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Among those arrested are members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The truce was announced by the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mohamed Kamel Amr , and the U.S. secretary of state, Hillary Clinton , in Cairo. He put an end to the operation 'Defensive Pillar' of Israel, which began on November 14 with the targeted delivery of Hamas military leader. As part of the agreement, Israel must stop all operations in the Gaza Strip, both by land and sea and air. This includes targeted attacks against individuals. Meanwhile, Palestinian groups must cease all hostilities against Israel launched from the Gaza Strip, including rocket fire and attacks on the border. Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi , who played a key role in the truce was reached, canceled a planned trip to Pakistan to monitor the situation, state television reported. Mursi instructed his deputy, Mahmoud Mekki , to attend a summit of eight Muslim countries developing which starts today in Islamabad. "The president looks forward to follow the developments at home and strengthen the commitments of all parties to the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip," said a statement from the presidential office. Meanwhile, in Lebanon the army dismantled a rocket launcher in the south apparently aimed at settlements in northern Israel. The army said it works with UN peacekeepers patrolling the area. The Arab League today pressed in turn by the lifting of the blockade of the Gaza Strip. "It is also important to implement the agreement article that deals with the lifting of the blockade on the Gaza Strip," said the secretary general of the League, Nabil al ArabiThe Arabs have to seize the opportunity, added Al Arabi, for whom a good time to resume the peace process. The third article of the truce established that 24 hours after the start of it should open the crossings, facilitating the transport of people and goods and not impede the freedom of movement of the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip and attack anyone in the border area.