WFP halts food deliveries to north Gaza

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WFP halts food deliveries to north Gaza


World Food Program has suspended operations in Gaza
WFP says humanitarian operation in Gaza
the World Food Programme (WFP) said it had been forced to pause aid deliveries to northern Gaza due to “complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order”, after an initial suspension three weeks earlier when a strike hit a UNRWA truck…

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  1. A Ra B
    Is Ra el

    A

    first letter of the Roman alphabet, based on Greek alpha (see alpha). In music from c. 1600 as the name of the sixth note of the natural scale; it is the note given by a fixed-tone instrument (usually oboe or organ) to which all the instruments of an orchestra are tuned. As a blood type, 1926, denoting A agglutinogens. The A side of a two-sided record (by 1962, see side (n.)) held the material chosen for promotion. A-bomb, short for atom bomb, was in newspaper headlines by Aug. 8, 1945.

    a (1)

    indefinite article, the form of an used before consonants, mid-12c., a weakened form of Old English an "one" (see an). The disappearance of the n before consonants was mostly complete by mid-14c. After c. 1600 the n also began to vanish before words beginning with a sounded h-; it still is retained by many writers before unaccented syllables in h or (e)u- but is now no longer normally spoken as such. The n also lingered (especially in southern England dialect) before w and y through 15c.

    It also is used before nouns of singular number and a few plural nouns when few or great many is interposed.

    also from mid-12c.

    a (2)

    as in twice a day, etc., a reduced form of Old English an "on" (see on (prep.)), in this case "on each." The sense was extended from time to measure, price, place, etc. The habit of tacking a onto a gerund (as in a-hunting we will go) was archaic after 18c.

    Ra

    "hawk-headed sovereign sun god of Egyptian mythology," from Egyptian R' "sun, day."

    B

    second letter of the Latin alphabet, corresponding to Greek beta, Phoenician beth, literally "house." It "has nothing of that variety of pronunciation shown by most English letters" [Century Dictionary]. The Germanic "b" is said to represent a "bh" sound in Proto-Indo-European, which continued as "bh" in Sanskrit, became "ph" in Greek (brother/Greek phrater; bear (v.)/Greek pherein) and "f" in Latin (frater, ferre).

    Often indicating "second in order." B-movie is by 1939, usually said to be so called from being the second, or supporting, film in a double feature. Some film industry sources say it was so called for being the second of the two films major studios generally made in a year, and the one cast with less headline talent and released with less promotion. And early usage varies with grade-B movie, suggesting a perceived association with quality.

    B-side of a gramophone single is by 1962 (flip-side is by 1949). B-girl, abbreviation of bar girl, U.S. slang for a woman paid to encourage customers at a bar to buy her drinks, is by 1936.
    Hieroglyphic for house

    A Ra B

    is (v.)

    third person singular present indicative of be, Old English is, from Germanic stem *es- (source also of Old High German, German, Gothic ist, Old Norse es, er), from PIE *es-ti- (source also of Sanskrit asti, Greek esti, Latin est, Lithuanian esti, Old Church Slavonic jesti), third person singular form of root *es- "to be." Old English lost the final -t-.

    Until 1500s, pronounced to rhyme with kiss. Dialectal use for all persons (I is) is in Chaucer. Phrase it is what it is, indicating resigned acceptance of an unpleasant but inevitable situation or circumstance about which nothing truly positive can be said, is attested by 2001.

    Ra

    "hawk-headed sovereign sun god of Egyptian mythology," from Egyptian R' "sun, day."

    el-

    Proto-Indo-European root meaning "elbow, forearm." It forms all or part of: elbow; ell (n.1) unit of measure; uilleann; ulna.

    It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit anih "part of the leg above the knee;" Greek ōlenē "elbow;" Latin ulna, Armenian uln "shoulder;" Lithuanian alkūnė "elbow;" Old English eln "forearm."

    Also El is God or short for Elohim

    Is Ra El or Is Ra el. ?

    Maybe this means something about what is going on there.

  2. Послание Разиэлю

    ************+++-!

    Сельдяной король
    Луна всё давит
    Сельдяной король
    Давай на верх
    Сельдяной король
    Глаза раздавит
    Пусть тебя селёдку
    Клюнет стерх
    —–

    26.02.2024.

  3. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Serious question: Is it actually terrorism to resist or fight against a nuclear power occupying force thats keeping you imprisoned and building settlements in your own home or land that you've lived on for thousands of generations???? The people who call themselves Gewish all trace their roots back to European nations and leave the mythology of the bible out unless you have proof that the people in is-real are the Israelites of the bible which there is no proof today. So ive been trying to find what others think. Can you be considered a terrorist in your own home if i break in and hold you hostage and you fight me back? Can i call police on you for assault???? Remember im only asking because im trying to see from all sides of the issue 💯😮😮😮