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After eight days of fighting, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun. The deal was announced in Cairo by the Egyptian foreign minister flanked by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Speaking through an interpreter, the Hamas leader, Khaled Mashaal said Hamas had won a victory in Gaza and Israel had failed in all its goals.
This is not a traditional war, this is not a battle between two sides. It is a treacherous cowardly aggression against our people in Gaza that an initiated they did, a response and reaction for that, and eight days later, the God has forced the [homes] of [desire less] to [saw/sew] pity of our people in Gaza and they has submitted it to the conditions of the resistance and affections.
At an earlier news conference in Jerusalem, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was right for Israeli to try to achieve a lasting ceasefire.
It is true that some citizens expected a stronger major operation. But this time, it was necessary for Israel to take advantage of this opportunity and agree ceasefire. I had to take the necessary measures to protect our security.
The deals states that Israel and Hamas will stop all hostilities to and from the Gaza. Israeli is to stop targeted the assassinations while Palestinian militants have to stop all rocket fire and attacks along the border. Jon Leyne has the details.
The obvious based our complete cessation of hostilities from both sides and including Israeli agree not targeted individuals inside the Gaza Strip. They also talk about opening the crossings between Gaza and Israel that does seem to be commitments to open up Gaza that's the big concession to the Palestinians. Egypt is coming in as a responsive this agreement very important. But other things that's missing it's not written on this paper is what they are going to do about Gaza, Egypt border, to what extent Egypt is going to step up placing of that border to prevents missiles and militants getting through them.
The latest conflict has claimed the lives over 155 Palestinians and five Israelis. Before the ceasefire was announced, at least 21 people were injured in a bomb blast on a bus in Tel Aviv while in Gaza at least 30 people were killed.
The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila says he has ready to look into the grievances of the M23 rebel group who on Tuesday seized the eastern city of Goma. Mr Kabila said he would consider negotiating with the group.
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Nato says Turkey has asked to deploy Patriot Missiles on its territory near its border with Syria. The Nato Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the deployment would help Turkey to defend its population and territory. And the alliance would discuss the request without delay. Turkey has complained of cross border shelling from Syria.
There is a new tension between South Sudan and Sudan after the South accuses its neighbour of bombing one of its border towns. Sudan says it did carry out the attack, but said it was on its own territory near where Darfur rebels set up a compound close to the loosely demarcated border.
The European space agency has secured $12bn budget over three years to fund projects seen as vital to maintain its competitiveness and space technology and exploration. The agency's director general says spending on space was an investment. Jonathan Amos reports.
Europe maybe in the mid of the financial crisis but research ministers still managed to fund healthy budget for Esa. One of the most interesting proposals was to see Esa for the first time getting involved in a system to transport humans in space. The agency will build the module that come to propel the American's Orion astronaut capsule. It will have its first flight around the moon in 2017. Ministers also agreed to upgrade the Europe's rocket Arian 5 by making it more powerful and versatile. They want to protect its market leading position in the face of new and cheaper rockets.
And finally, music from a newly discovered 12th Century prayerbook will be performed this evening for the first time in hundreds of years. Archivists in the Scottish town of [Holick] stumbled across the manuscript containing the Latin text and chance for her mass. It was hidden in a bundle of papers belong into a prominent local family. The vellum scroll have been wrapped up for so long that it had to be gently steamed open.
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經(jīng)過8天的戰(zhàn)斗,以色列和哈馬斯終于?;?。該決定是埃及外長在開羅宣布的,他身旁還站著美國國務(wù)卿希拉里·克林頓。哈馬斯領(lǐng)袖哈立德·邁沙阿勒通過翻譯稱,哈馬斯在加沙贏得了勝利,以色列一個目標(biāo)都沒有實現(xiàn)。
這并不是傳統(tǒng)戰(zhàn)爭,并非雙邊戰(zhàn)爭。這是對我們加沙人民卑鄙懦弱的侵略,對方先動手,我方才做出反應(yīng)和應(yīng)對,8天過后,上帝迫使...,對方最終在我方抵抗和影響下屈服。
早些時候在耶路撒冷舉行了新聞發(fā)布會,以色列總理本杰明·內(nèi)塔尼亞胡城以色列努力促進持久停火的做法是正確的。
確實一些人民希望我們進行更激烈的行動,但是此時,以色列有必要利用這個機會促成?;稹N冶仨毑扇”仨毚胧┖葱l(wèi)以色列的安全。
協(xié)議規(guī)定,以色列和哈馬斯停止加沙地區(qū)的所有敵對活動。以色列將停止有針對性的暗殺,而巴勒斯坦武裝分子必須停止越境發(fā)射火箭彈和襲擊。Jon Leyne報道。
雙 方停止敵對活動的內(nèi)容包括,以色列同意不再打擊加沙地帶的個人目標(biāo)。雙方還談到開放加沙和以色列之間的關(guān)口,還似乎同意開放加沙,這是以色列對巴勒斯坦實 行的最大程度的讓步。埃及稱該協(xié)議很重要。但協(xié)議中缺少的內(nèi)容包括,雙方將如何處理加沙與埃及邊境,以及埃及將在多大程度上加快處理邊境,以阻止導(dǎo)彈和武 裝分子越過邊境。
155名巴勒斯坦人和5名以色列人在在最近的沖突中喪生。?;饏f(xié)議宣布之前,特拉維夫市一輛汽車發(fā)生爆炸,至少21人受傷,至少30人在加沙被殺。
剛果民主共和國主席約瑟夫·卡比拉稱將審查M23叛軍組織的申訴,該組織周二奪下了東部城市戈馬??ū壤Q將考慮與該組織協(xié)商。
北約稱土耳其請求在其與敘利亞邊境處的領(lǐng)土上部署愛國者導(dǎo)彈。北約秘書長安諾斯·福格·拉斯穆森稱這將幫助土耳其捍衛(wèi)其人民和領(lǐng)土。北約將立即考慮該請求,土耳其曾指責(zé)稱有炮彈從敘利亞飛來。
南蘇丹指責(zé)蘇丹炮轟其邊境某鎮(zhèn),由此兩國局勢再度緊張。蘇丹稱的確實施了襲擊,但稱是發(fā)生在本國領(lǐng)土上,達爾富爾叛軍在那里建立了基地,那里離兩國不明確的邊境線不遠。
歐洲太空局經(jīng)過三年終獲得120億美元的三年預(yù)算,來為其項目提供資金,這被視對該機構(gòu)維持其競爭力、空間技術(shù)和探索方面具有重大意義。太空局局長稱用在太空上的開支是一項投資。Jonathan Amos報道。
歐 洲或許仍處在金融危機中,但研究部長們?nèi)栽O(shè)法為歐洲太空局的健康預(yù)算提供資金。其中最有趣的一項提議是,歐洲太空局將首次進行載人太空的項目。該機構(gòu)將建 造用于推動美國“獵戶座”太空艙航天艙,將于2017年首次實現(xiàn)環(huán)月飛行。部長們同意升級歐洲的阿麗亞娜5型火箭,使之更強大、功能更多。該機構(gòu)還希望在 目前出現(xiàn)新型廉價火箭的情況下保持其市場主導(dǎo)地位。
最近從一本12世紀(jì)祈禱書上發(fā)現(xiàn)的音樂今晚將得到演奏,這是數(shù)百年來這些曲子的第一次演出。蘇格蘭檔案保管員偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了用拉丁文書寫的大量曲譜。當(dāng)時書稿藏在當(dāng)?shù)匾粋€顯赫人家大批文件中。這個牛皮紙卷軸已經(jīng)被卷起很久了,需要輕輕地用蒸汽打開。
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