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Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

2024-05-26 14:33 Last Updated At:18:27

Despite the life-threatening risks from Israeli attacks, prolonged separation from their families, and lack of income, civil defense personnel in the Gaza Strip remain steadfast in their roles, doing their utmost to carry out rescue operations.

A civil defense command center located in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip has nothing but 30 fire and emergency medical personnel, one ambulance, and four fire engines.

The limited resources are responsible for providing emergency rescue services to hundreds of thousands of residents in central Gaza and Khan Yunis in the south.

"At least two-thirds of the airstrike sites are identified by us after hearing the explosions. We first drive to the nearby area and then rely on directions from local residents to gradually make our way to the exact location of the explosion, but mainly we depend on our hearing to reach to the area where the explosions are," said Ramzi Abu Zureiq, a staff from the Civil Defense Service in the Gaza Strip.

Disrupted communications and blocked roads are just the most common problems faced by local civil defense personnel.

According to statistics from the Civil Defense Service in the Gaza Strip, since the outbreak of the conflict last year, they have carried out approximately 37,500 humanitarian rescue missions, equivalent to the total number of missions conducted over the previous 24 years.

The enormous workload and continuous Israeli attacks have severely weakened the rescue capabilities. So far, a total of 69 civil defense rescuers have been killed and over 250 others were injured in the attacks.

Approximately 80 percent of the civil defense department's equipment has been damaged and cannot be replenished.

Due to funding shortages, the staff at this civil defense center have not received any income for nearly five months. They live in temporary shelters near the office to keep up their work.

"After seven and a half months of continuous work, we have lost so much -- our homes, our loved ones, and far too many aspects of our lives. Here, our personnel have been targeted more than once. The Israeli military never distinguishes between caregivers, medical personnel, armed individuals, or civilians -- there's no distinction. Everyone here is at risk of being targeted. I also lost my older brother. He passed away on December 1 after three hours of bombing. I was driving the ambulance at that time towards the area where he was, but I didn't know if he was injured, so I wanted to go and make sure he was alright. I was shocked to discover that my brother and my two cousins were martyred," said Hassan Jabr, a staff member from the Civil Defense Service in the Gaza Strip.

Palestine Telecommunications Company (Paltel Group) issued a statement on Saturday saying that due to the ongoing military operations by the Israeli army, the internet services in the northern Gaza Strip, including Gaza City, have been interrupted. The company is making efforts to restore the services.

In order to address the funding shortage, Italy would allocate 35 million euros, with 5 million euros earmarked for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

The statement was made as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with visiting Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa on Saturday. Meloni said Italy would resume providing funding to the UNRWA, on the condition of strict monitoring of fund allocation.

During the meeting with Mustafa, Meloni also reiterated Italy's commitment to achieving a sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, saying that it is essential to restart the political process to achieve lasting peace based on the "two-state solution".

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

Rescuers carry out operations in Gaza Strip despite numerous challenges

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China's investment in fixed assets grows steadily in Jan-May period

2024-06-17 17:48 Last Updated At:18:07

China's investment in fixed assets maintained steady growth in the first five months of 2024, accompanied by ongoing optimization of the investment structure, an official from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) told a press conference in Beijing on Monday.

Driven by the advancements in high-end, smart, and green manufacturing, investment in the manufacturing sector has posted strong growth momentum since the beginning of the year, according to the NBS,.

From January to May, investment in the manufacturing sector grew by 9.6 percent year on year, 5.6 percentage points faster than that of the total investment and contributing 57.3 percent to the growth of the total investment.

Notably, investment in high-tech industries has continued to expand, while investment in equipment upgrading and technological transformation has experienced accelerated growth.

"With the robust support of policies for large-scale upgrading of equipment, investment in the purchase of machinery and equipment showed a good growth momentum. In the January-May period, such investment increased by 17.5 percent year on year, outpacing the growth in the January-April period by 0.3 percentage points. Besides, there has been an accelerated pace of transformation and upgrading of traditional industries. During the same period, investment in technology transformation in the manufacturing sector grew by 10 percent year on year, marking a 1.5-percentage-point acceleration," said NBS spokeswoman Liu Aihua.

In addition, investment in major projects played a crucial role during the first five months, with completed investments in projects each with a planned total investment of 100 million yuan or more recording a year-on-year growth of 8.5 percent, driving a 4.6-percentage-point rise in the nation's total investment.

Looking ahead, China has broad space to increase effective investment and has huge investment potential in aspects such as innovation-driven development, transformation and upgrading, green transition, and people's livelihood, said the official.

China's investment in fixed assets grows steadily in Jan-May period

China's investment in fixed assets grows steadily in Jan-May period

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