Likely a prelude to a new stage of conflict with incredibly high stakes for israel, the palestinians and for the United States and the world. Air strikes in gaza have intensified today ahead of a possible Ground Invasion intended to crush hamas. Nbcs ellison barber captured this video of a steady stream of tanks about two miles from the border with gaza. U. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken was in israel today reiterating the yaunts decades long and steadfast commitment to israel. Here is what he had to say about the conflict ahead. On the humanitarian situation in gaza, i think its first important to remember fundamental issue that makes this complicated. Hamas continues to use civilians as Human Shields, something thats not new, something that theyve always done, intentionally putting civilians in harms way to try to protect themselves or protect their infrastructure or protect their weapons. So thats one of the basic facts that israel has to deal with. Of course, civilians should
i m anna foster live here in southern israel where we are now four hours into a cease fire in the israel gaza war. it was a shaky start, and there were bombardments up start, and there were bombardments up to the deadline, but it has been peaceful for the last few hours. fighting has stopped, the air strikes have stopped, the sound of small arms fire and mortar fire which has been such a regular feature of life for people in the gaza strip and which i have seen and heard from here in southern israel for now seems to have taken hold, and this is a crucial part of the day ahead. ijust want i just want to take you live now to dublin and we can listen in to the irish deputy prime minister talking about events overnight. i pen; about events overnight. i pay tribute to about events overnight. i pay tribute to them about events overnight. i pay tribute to them in about events overnight. i pay tribute to them in particular, | about events overnight. i v: tribute to them in part
but w we will watch. two episodes right now and we do expect to be reporting some new developments in the new year on this case. great to work with you. tonight at 7:00. outnumbered starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert, lawmakers speaking out amid new concerns over rising anti-semitic violence. the suspect accused of breaking into the rabbis home in new york saturday night during a hanukkah celebration. he is pleading not guilty to five counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary. this is just the latest in a string of incidents targeting jewish communities on the east coast and all across the country. authorities this morning announcing our private security team would volunteer to help protect the community. and they are going to be lending assistance to augment
DBP grantsP195M term loan to San Juan City school
Philippine Information Agency
01 May 2021, 16:38 GMT+10
CALOOCAN CITY, May 1 (PIA) State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has granted a P195-million term loan to a San Juan City-based educational institution to partially finance the construction of a six-story building which would be the site of its permanent offices and school facilities, a top official said.
DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said that the bank s assistance to the Community of Learners Foundation, Inc. (COLF) was made under the bank s flagship Education Sector Support for Knowledge, Wisdom and Empowerment through Lending Assistance program, or DBP ESKWELA.
Present during the loan signing were DBP Account Officer Stephanie S. Mariano, DBP Senior Assistant Vice President Raymond C. Valdez, COLF Board of Trustees Chairperson and President Feny de los Angeles, DBP Vice President Jeanne D. Adamos, COLF Assistant Director and Treasurer Marissa J. Pascual, and COLF Administrative and Finance Adviser Aldo Justino de los Angeles. (Contributed photo)
CALOOCAN CITY, May 1 (PIA) State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has granted a P195-million term loan to a San Juan City-based educational institution to partially finance the construction of a six-story building which would be the site of its permanent offices and school facilities, a top official said.