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HAMAS LOOKS TO HEZBOLLAH'S INSPIRATION |
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The Asia Times Online reports: “The similarities between what is taking place in Gaza today, and what took place in Lebanon in 2006, are striking. Both wars were waged by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) against a small military group, seen as ‘heroes and resistance leaders’ by the Arab world, labeled as ‘terrorists’ by Israel and the United States.
In both wars, Israel resorted to unconditional force, devastating Lebanon in 2006 and Gaza in 2008, and it seems like this war - just like 2006 - will last longer than most people expect. It won't be that easy to eliminate Hamas from Gaza, however, because of its grassroots popularity, just like Israel was unable to destroy Hezbollah in Lebanon.
In back-to-back speeches by Hezbollah secretary general Hassan Nasrallah during the first week of the current war on Gaza, he drew parallels between Hezbollah and Hamas. Both were under savage attacks by Israel, he noted, carried out with dubious objectives.
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Kenya: Deadly flour for children |
Africa News report: Children in Kenya are in being fed on poison. This is happening despite the government's direction demanding that there should be a mark of quality by the regulatory body on all locally manufactured and imported goods.
The flours mostly meant for porridge which is Kenyan staple child food, are a concoction of different unrelated ingredients especially grains, pulses, nuts, dried fish, and chemical additives. The flour is on sale in every retail outlet, raging from small village and slum shops to the massive supermarkets in the cities.
The product has worn the confidence of the mothers, a factor which has prompted more packers to arise, and with them more deadly mixtures.
What the young mothers don't know is that the different nutrients in the ingredients cancel each other out due to the presence of binders in some of them, exposing the children to severe malnutrition which is on the rise in this country.
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1. Never Complain about what you permit.
2. The Problem that infuriates you the most is the problem that God has assigned you to solve.
3. Those who unlock your compassion are those to whom you have been assigned
4. What you are willing to walk away from determines what God will bring to you.
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