Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Germanwings Airbus Carrying 150 Crashes in French Alps

Search and rescue teams have their mission to reach a remote sight in the French Alps where authorities have confirmed a German plane carrying 144 passengers and six crew members crashed while en route to Dusseldorf, Germany from Barcelona, Spain. It is thought that there will be no survivors. The wreckage of the plane, which is located very deep in the mountains was located by a French military helicopter. Officials are not sure when the plane made its last contact with air traffic controllers but they do know that they lost radio contact 40 minutes after the plane took off at around 10:40 am. After radio contact was lost, air traffic controllers sent out an emergency call as the plane crashed from an altitude of 38,000 feet. Even thought rescue teams have not made it to the crash sight, from helicopter views, it is believed that there will be no survivors of the crash.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/25/world/europe/germanwings-crash.html?&hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=a-lede-package-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

Monday, March 2, 2015

3 Israelis Charged With Smuggling Materials to Hamas

During Israel's 50-day war against Hamas in Gaza last summer, residents of Israel's border communities lived in fear of attacks by Hamas militants. Being so, Israelis were outraged when they heard that three Israeli citizens had been charged on suspicion of supplying materials to Gaza that were supposedly for Hamas to be used for its military infrastructure. One of the accused, Michael Peretz, 46, is from a small community near the Gaza border. Haim Yellin, the regional council head of the border area called his actions, "a betrayal of his community and his family." Peretz's main contact in Gaza was a merchant named Osama Zuaroub who has supposedly sold $30 million worth of metal goods to Hamas.