بشأن رفح وإطلاق الرهائن.. ما الذي دار بين بايدن ونتنياهو بآخر مكالمة؟
بشأن رفح وإطلاق الرهائن.. ما الذي دار بين بايدن ونتنياهو بآخر مكالمة؟
تحدث الرئيس بايدن ورئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو عبر الهاتف الأحد في ما وصفها مسؤول كبير في الإدارة بأنها مكالمة ركزت على إطلاق سراح الرهائن المحتجزين في غزة.
وجاءت هذه المكالمة وسط توترات بين الزعيمين وفي منعطف حرج بالنسبة لمفاوضات الرهائن.
ووفقا لمسؤول كبير في الإدارة، استمرت هذه المكالمة حوالي 45 دقيقة وركز ثلثاها بشكل خاص على إطلاق سراح الرهائن.
ويعمل المسؤولون الأمريكيون على مدار الساعة للتوصل إلى إطار عمل يتضمن إطلاق سراح هؤلاء الرهائن بالإضافة إلى هدنة إنسانية.
إسرائيل تُعلن إنقاذ رهينتين كانا محتجزين لدى "حماس".. ووزير الدفاع يُعلق
إسرائيل تُعلن إنقاذ رهينتين كانا محتجزين لدى "حماس".. ووزير الدفاع يُعلق
(CNN) – اُنقذ رهينتان إسرائيليتان خلال الليل من مدينة رفح جنوب قطاع غزة في عملية خاصة بين الجيش الإسرائيلي وجهاز الأمن العام الإسرائيلي شين بيت والشرطة الإسرائيلية.
وتم التعرف على الرهينتين، وهما فرناندو سيمون مارمان، 60 عامًا، ولويس هار، 70 عامًا، اللذين اختطفتهما حماس خلال هجوم الحركة المسلحة في 7 أكتوبر على إسرائيل، وفقًا للبيان المشترك الصادر الاثنين.
ويأتي إنقاذهما بعد 128 يومًا من أسرهما.
وقال الجيش الإسرائيلي إن الرجلين في حالة صحية جيدة وتم نقلهما إلى مركز شيبا الطبي في…
"رفح تحت القصف".. كل ما نعرفه عن القصف الإسرائيلي "المكثف" على الملجأ الأخير للمدنيين في غزة
"رفح تحت القصف".. كل ما نعرفه عن القصف الإسرائيلي "المكثف" على الملجأ الأخير للمدنيين في غزة
(CNN) – قُتل أكثر من 60 شخصا في غارات جوية إسرائيلية على مدينة رفح جنوبي قطاع غزة، بحسب ما أعلنته جمعية الهلال الأحمر الفلسطيني صباح الاثنين بأرقام قابلة للزيادة، في حين أكد الجيش الإسرائيلي أنه شن غارات جوية على المدينة.
وقال الهلال الأحمر الفلسطيني إن المدينة، التي يلجأ إليها أكثر من نصف سكان غزة، تعرضت “لاستهداف مكثف” من قبل الطائرات الحربية والغارات الجوية.
ولا يمكن لـCNN التأكد بشكل مستقل من صحة هذه الأرقام.
وأكد الجيش الإسرائيلي، الاثنين، أنه نفذ “سلسلة من الغارات” على…
Thong-wearing protesters bare their bums in opposition to calls for G-string ban | Offbeat News
Thong-wearing protesters bare their bums in opposition to calls for G-string ban | Offbeat News
Throngs of thong-wearing protesters bared their bums on Australia’s Gold Coast as they showed their opposition to calls for a ban on G-string bikini bottoms.
The demonstration, named “Free The Peach”, began at Kurrawa Beach at 6am local time on Friday (8pm Thursday UK time), according to reports in Australia.
Dozens of locals wore their skimpiest swimwear as they fought for their right to wear what they want on the beach.
They were rallying against remarks made by Ian Grace, a former Gold Coast Volunteer Of The Year award winner, who said women and girls who wore G-strings were “cheapening themselves”.
Mr Grace first made his concerns known in a letter to Tom Tate, mayor of Gold Coast, earlier this month saying he had become distracted by women wearing triangle bikinis on the beach, Australian news site news.com.au reports.
He wrote: “One young lady in particular was walking on the footpath on the main road and had the tiniest triangle in front and was as close to naked as anyone could be.
“You could see she was looking almost defiantly at people as they approached, almost daring them to say something. There’s something very wrong here.”
“While any man would enjoy ‘the view’, I believe women are very much demeaning and cheapening themselves, portraying themselves as sex objects, then decrying it when men see them that way.”
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Rebecca Pask, owner of the Barr Body Swim swimwear company, told the Australian breakfast show Today: “I think the conversation is so much wider.
“Children and our young girls in society, we do need to teach them what’s appropriate and what’s not but that starts in the home.
“A bikini blanket ban was never going to be the solution. Never. Not on the Gold Coast.”
Madagascar set to castrate child rapists after parliament passes law | World News
Madagascar set to castrate child rapists after parliament passes law | World News
Madagascar is set to castrate child rapists after its parliament passed a controversial law last week.
The Indian Ocean island’s senate approved the law which will allow for chemical, and in certain cases, surgical castration of those found guilty of raping a minor.
It must now be ratified and then signed into law by President Andry Rajoelina, who first raised the issue in December leading to the proposal of the new law.
The move has drawn criticism from international human rights groups, but has also encouraged support from activists in Madagascarwho say the law is an appropriate deterrent to curb a “rape culture”.
Image: Andry Rajoelina, president of Madagascar, raised the issue in December. Pic: AP
Justice minister Landy Randriamanantenasoa said it was a necessary move because of an increase in cases of rape against children.
In 2023, 600 cases of the rape of a minor were recorded, she said, and 133 in January this year alone.
Surgical castration – the permanent procedure of removing one’s genitals to stop the production of sex hormones – “will always be pronounced” for those guilty of raping a child under the age of 10, according to the law’s wording.
Cases of rape against children between the ages of 10 and 13 will be punished by surgical or chemical castration (not a form of sterilisation as drugs are used to inhibit hormone production).
The rape of children aged between 14 and 17 will be punished by chemical castration.
Offenders also now face harsher sentences of up to life in prison, as well as castration.
Ms Randriamanantenasoa said: “We wanted to protect children much more. The younger the child, the greater the punishment.”
‘Inhuman and degrading’
However, human rights group Amnesty International denounced the law as “inhuman and degrading” and said it was not in line with the island’s constitutional laws.
One adviser for the group warned of the “lack of confidence” in the country’s justice system due to “opacity and corruption”.
They said since complaints and trials are not carried out anonymously retaliation against rape victims was “frequent”.
The Amnesty adviser added that surgical castration was problematic if anyone who undergoes it is later cleared of a crime on appeal.
They also raised doubts over the capabilities of medical authorities to carry out the procedures.
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‘New law is progress’
Some activists in the country agree with the law as they say nothing else seems to be working.
Jessica Nivoseheno of the Women Break the Silence group, which campaigns against rape and supports victims, said: “There really is a rape culture in Madagascar.
“We are in the process of normalising certain cases of sexual violence, also minimising the seriousness of these cases.
“(The new law) is progress, because it is a deterrent punishment.
“This could prevent potential attackers from taking action… but only if we, as citizens, are aware of the existence and importance of this new penalty.”
A handful of other countries administer chemical castration for sexual offenders including South Korea and the US.
Surgical castration is rarer, though countries like Nigeria and the Czech Republic implement the procedure under its laws.