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ONU: Israel podría estar cometiendo un nuevo crimen de guerra | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB Naciones Unidas asegura que Israel podría estar cometiendo un nuevo crimen de guerra al forzar a los gazatíes a abandonar Rafah por donde, tras tomar el control por la parte palestina, prohíbe el paso de ayuda humanitaria. Miles de camiones de alimentos han quedado varados. Los gazatíes ya no saben donde ir ante ataques que no cesan. Según Israel la operación en Rafah no se va a parar y no se aceptará una tregua con esa condición. Hoy se vuelve a la negociación en el Cairo mientras las protestas estudiantiles se multiplican por Europa. Fue una ceremonia propia de zares, la investidura de Vladimir Putin para un quinto mandato de seis años en la que ofreció diálogo a Occidente. Parte de la ciudad brasileña de Porto Alegre ya está bajo el agua y el nivel sigue subiendo. Centenares de personas lo han perdido y hay casi un centenar de muertos. El futbolista Neymar ha movilizado sus aviones privados para enviar ayuda humanitaria. La Cumbre de Soluciones Globales de Berlín buscaba arreglar los problemas urgentes del mundo con ideas innovadoras. Allí estaba Bill Gates para intentarlo. Hoy hace 138 años que comenzó a venderse en una farmacia de Atlanta la Coca-Cola, hoy la bebida más vendida e imitada del mundo. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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