Israel is offering a pause only. Both sides have trouble with the gray area language defining the progress of negotiations in regards to the next phases. Both sides feel like they could be left out to dry. And Israel has the problem of its far-right flank saying they will upend the Netnyahu governing coalition if he dares accept this deal. It's not really as black and white as some people would like to think.
Hard to tell other than a canceled Dublin press conference that Dana and Chandler were flying out to the day after 302. Ariel H. made it sound like they didn't get on the plane. McGregor tweeted an apology stating something about hurdles outside of their control. Ariel might have earlier hinted about something, but in the interview I saw with Demetrious Johnson that it wasn't the obvious reasons like more money, drugs, and I think injury. So don't know.
Yes, this is the most controversial part of the case and the fact that federal prosecutors chose not to prosecute the election fraud charges the state of New York leveraged. But the tactic his lawyers should have taken was that he paid off Daniels because of the harm that it would cause his family and marriage. But Trump only knows one way.
Kind of a typical Sean Strickland win. I did like the eventually emulation of the 'Johnny Come Marching' of the fake teep kick with every single step forward once he decided that he was done eating calf kicks. That use of the right leg to cross check a kick was beautiful.
This would be a devastating setback for Strickland if he can't pull this off. I think 3 rounds is a disadvantage.
Disregard the 3 rounds, someone misspoke earlier this week.
I haven't really noticed that, but the last run retiring rhetoric seems off. He also just defeated one of the most dangerous up and comers in his division to be in this position. In this fight he's going to need to take a lesson from Volkanovski to ride out the on the back position and get deeper into the fight. Else, gonna have to stun him well timed strikes.
I use the adblocker uBlock. This link might by a a little click ad-sy without one, but is my usual go to for sporting events. Working for now.
https://thesportsupa.com/tsupa/2024/nba-cax1/
To be honest would have been to say at best a new buffer zone of no occupation in the North is needed and that most likely will result in eventual Israeli settlement, and at worst turn the whole of Gaza into unoccupiable rubble forcing a humanitarian crisis resulting in a diaspora of the Gazan people and no need for an autonomous state separate from Israel.
Would it be fair to generalize that historically Jews have seen more autonomy and religious freedom under Persian, Arab, and Ottoman rule rather than under Macedonian, Roman, and Christian occupation, and received some of the worst treatment while spread out in Europe? There were the obvious times where Joseph's tribe found the situation in Egypt untenable, and when Nebuchadnezzar conquered, exiled and enslaved the Judeans.
Were the original Philistines from the Mediterranean like the island Crete?
That would make the argument that this current blood struggle between Jews and Arabs has been going on for thousands of years not make a whole lot of sense.