THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS AND VOICE WITH FAITH TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH THE GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY MIRACLES AND LIGHTS TO THE WORLD. THIS WEEKLY UPDATES NOVEMBER 18, 2023 IS ABOUT "WE SUPPORT RED CROSS TO VISIT HOSTAGES"" THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OF THE LORD GOD AND JESUS CHRIST ON MOTHER MARY GUIDANCE VOICE THE LIBERATION'S OF THE WORLD INEQUALITIES OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, CIVIL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES AND RIGHTS RESULTING TO POVERTY, WAR, UN-PEACEFUL WORLD, RACE DISCRIMINATION'S, RELIGIOUS ISSUES AND ALL EVILNESS AROUND THE WORLD.
THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS VOICE THIS WEEK ISSUES IN OUR PROMOTIONS IS ABOUT THE COP 28 CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT IN DUBAI, UAE FROM NOVEMBER 30 TO DECEMBER 12, 2023. THE ISSUE ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUND OR LOSS AND DAMAGE FUND ON THE CLIMATE CHANGE/ UAE AND GERMANY PLEDGE 100 MILLION TO HELP ON THE CLIMATE CHANGE RECOVERY AND PREVENTIONS. ALL NATIONS AFFECTED SHOULD THANKS UAE AND GERMANY AND EU AND OTHER RICH COUNTRY CONTRIBUTE FOR THE FUNDS.
IT IS A LOT OF HELP FOR DEVASTATED COUNTRY TO DEVELOP AGAIN AND THE AFFECTED COMMUNITY AND PEOPLE TO RECOVER ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOON TO BE AFFECTED. THE DEVASTATED COUNTRY SHOULD HELP TO PREVENT CLIMATE CHANGE DEVASTATIONS IN DEVELOPING STRUCTURES THAT PREVENT FLOODS AND OTHER EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE. ALSO THE GREENING OF MOUNTAIN OR WATER SHED.
GOD BLESS THOSE COUNTRY MUCH BLESSING TO CONTINUE HELP OTHERS AND LIVE A LIFE LIKE THEM ALSO OR THIS WORLD LIVE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. .
MOTHER MARY LIGHTS THE WORLD IN PEACE AND LOVE; HELP US TO PRAY ON GOD AND JESUS BLESSING AND GUIDANCE TO HAVE GOOD PLANET AND ENVIRONMENT GOD AND JESUS CHRIST LIGHTS ALL.
THE GLOBAL WORLD AUTHOR/ PROMOTER IS A BIBLE LIGHTS PROMOTIONS
AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROMOTIONS AUTHOR ALSO VISIT OUR PROMOTIONS TO GUIDE YOU IN BIBLE AND HUMAN RIGHTS. WITH LIGHTS AND MIRACLES AND APPARITIONS OF MOTHER MARY ENLIGHT'S YOU IN OUR BIBLE PROMOTIONS, AND HUMAN RIGHTSPROMOTIO OUR DEMOCRATIC AND HUMAN RIGHTS VOICE, VOICE AND UNITE THE WORLD AND PEOPLE AND PROTECT THE GOOD IN THE WORLD AND GUIDE THE WORLD TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH HELP OF MIRACLE AND LIGHTS OF MOTHER MARY. KEEP FAITH, PEACE AND LOVE. THE LIGHTS AND MIRACLES GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY LIGHTS YOU AND GIVE YOU DEVELOPMENTS AND PROGRESS AND PEACE.
THE LIGHTS OF GOD BE WITH US....
THE LORD GOD AND THRU LORD JESUS CHRIST AND HELP OF MOTHER MARY LIGHTS AND MIRACLES LIGHTS AND PROTECT US AND BLESS US GOOD LIFE. WITH THE HELP ALSO OF ANGEL OF VIRTUE BLESS US AND HELP US IN OUR DAILY LIFE WITH MIRACLES AND LIGHT.
GOD AND JESUS CHRIST AND MOTHER MARY LIGHTS AND MIRACLES LIGHTS AND BLESS YOU ALL..
Nations pledge millions to new climate damage fund at COP28, US criticized for its small contribution
Global delegates at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai formally adopted a damage fund that was decades in the making, and several countries pledged millions of dollars to it to help nations hit hardest by the climate crisis – an early success on the first day of talks that allows more time to discuss the thorny issues around slashing fossil fuels.
COP28 talks open in Dubai with breakthrough deal on loss and damage fundtalks open in Dubai with breakthrough deal on loss and damage fund
Delegates meeting in Dubai agreed Thursday on the operationalization of a fund that would help compensate vulnerable countries coping with loss and damage caused by climate change, a major breakthrough on the first day of this year’s UN climate conference.
\THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS AND VOICE WITH FAITH TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH THE GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY MIRACLES AND LIGHTS TO THE WORLD. THIS WEEKLY UPDATES NOVEMBER 18, 2023 IS ABOUT "WE SUPPORT RED CROSS TO VISIT HOSTAGES"" THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OF THE LORD GOD AND JESUS CHRIST ON MOTHER MARY GUIDANCE VOICE THE LIBERATION'S OF THE WORLD INEQUALITIES OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, CIVIL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES AND RIGHTS RESULTING TO POVERTY, WAR, UN-PEACEFUL WORLD, RACE DISCRIMINATION'S, RELIGIOUS ISSUES AND ALL EVILNESS AROUND THE WORLD.
THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS VOICE THIS WEEK ISSUES IN OUR PROMOTIONS IS ABOUT WE SUPPORT RED CROSS TO VISIT HOSTAGES. THE RED CROSS PART IN ISRAEL AND HAMAS WAR TO TAKE CARE THE INJURED AND SICK SPECIALLY IN HOSTAGE RELEASE. THE NEGOTIATION OF RELEASING HOSTAGES SHOULD ALSO GIVE THE RED CROSS PERMISSION TO VISIT HOSTAGES AND SEE THEIR SITUATIONS. THEY MUST LOOK THE HOSTAGES IF THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITIONS AND GOOD HEALTH AND SEE TO ALL OF THEM ARE STILL INTACT...
WE PRAY ALL HOSTAGES ARE IN GOOD CONDITIONS AND WILL BE RELEASE SOON. GOD PROTECT THEM ALL.
Red Cross not aware of agreement to allow its staff to visit hostages in Gaza
From CNN's Pierre Bairin and Alex Stambaugh
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it has "not been made aware" of any agreement made between Israel and Hamas to allow ICRC staff to visit hostages in Gaza, after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this would be provided for the deal.
Guterres urges G20 to lead the way in financial and climate justice
At a time when people are hurting and the planet is burning, the world’s advanced economies can take the lead in ensuring financial, structural and climate justice, the UN Secretary-General said in remarks to the virtual G20 Summit convened by India on Wednesday.
\THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS AND VOICE WITH FAITH TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH THE GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY MIRACLES AND LIGHTS TO THE WORLD. THIS WEEKLY UPDATES NOVEMBER 18, 2023 IS ABOUT ""COP 28 CLIMATE SUMMIT"" THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OF THE LORD GOD AND JESUS CHRIST ON MOTHER MARY GUIDANCE VOICE THE LIBERATION'S OF THE WORLD INEQUALITIES OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, CIVIL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES AND RIGHTS RESULTING TO POVERTY, WAR, UN-PEACEFUL WORLD, RACE DISCRIMINATION'S, RELIGIOUS ISSUES AND ALL EVILNESS AROUND THE WORLD.
THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS VOICE THIS WEEK ISSUES IN OUR PROMOTIONS IS ABOUT "COP 28 CLIMATE SUMMIT IN DUBAI". WE SUPPORT CLIMATE SUMMIT COP28 IN DUBAI AND WE HOPE ALL NATIONS AND COUNTRY WILL ABIDE AND TAKE EFFORTS IN CARING OUR ENVIRONMENT. THE CARBON EMISSION SHOULD MEET THE GOAL TO HAVE GOOD CLIMATE.
Takeaways from the Biden-Xi summit, where low expectations were met
It happened, therefore it was a success.
President Joe Biden’s summit with China’s President Xi Jinping south of San Francisco Wednesday may have closed a trap door under the world’s most critical diplomatic relationship, which has plunged to its most acrimonious level in 50 years.
‘Close the climate ambition gap’ says UN chief ahead of COP28
The COP28 climate conference held in Dubai later this month “must be the place to urgently close the climate ambition gap”, as emissions continue to rise and climate chaos intensifies, UN chief António Guterres insisted on Tuesday.
Mr. Guterres was commenting on the latest report by UN climate change body UNFCCC, which shows, he said, that global climate ambition stagnated over the past year and national climate plans are “strikingly misaligned” with the science.
\THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS AND VOICE WITH FAITH TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH THE GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY MIRACLES AND LIGHTS TO THE WORLD. THIS WEEKLY UPDATES NOVEMBER 10, 2023 IS ABOUT "" THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OF THE LORD GOD AND JESUS CHRIST ON MOTHER MARY GUIDANCE VOICE THE LIBERATION'S OF THE WORLD INEQUALITIES OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, CIVIL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES AND RIGHTS RESULTING TO POVERTY, WAR, UN-PEACEFUL WORLD, RACE DISCRIMINATION'S, RELIGIOUS ISSUES AND ALL EVILNESS AROUND THE WORLD.
THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS VOICE THIS WEEK ISSUES IN OUR PROMOTIONS
IS ABOUT "HOSTAGE NEGOTIATIONS IN QATAR BY ISRAEL AND US WITH QATAR OFFICIALS. " ON THE HOSTAGE NEGOTIATIONS BY US AND ISRAEL AND QATAR TO RELEASE AT LEAST 20 HOSTAGES FOR 3 DAY HUMANITARIAN CEASEFIRE. ISRAEL IS WILLING TO PAUSE IN FIGHTING IF HAMAS WILL RELEASE HOSTAGES AND IT DEPENDS ON HOW MANY HOSTAGES TO RELEASE.
Israeli and US intelligence heads meet Qatari officials in Doha for hostage negotiations, source says
A trilateral meeting with Qatari officials and the intelligence chiefs of Israel and the US was held in Doha on Thursday to discuss hostage releases in exchange for a humanitarian pause and aid entry to Gaza, a diplomatic source familiar with the talks told CNN.
Israel-Palestine crisis: Silence the guns, UN relief chief tells Paris forum
The UN’s top relief official Martin Griffiths travelled to the Paris humanitarian conference on Gaza on Thursday to issue an appeal for a significant break in the fighting there, urging greater protection for displaced civilians.
\THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS AND VOICE WITH FAITH TO GOD THRU JESUS CHRIST WITH THE GUIDANCE OF MOTHER MARY MIRACLES AND LIGHTS TO THE WORLD. THIS WEEKLY UPDATES OCTOBER 27, 2023 IS ABOUT "WE VOICE TO UN TO CONVINCE ALL NATIONS FOR PEACE SUPPORT AMID ISRAEL AND HAMAS WAR AND CONVINCE ISRAEL TO ABIDE IHL" THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OF THE LORD GOD AND JESUS CHRIST ON MOTHER MARY GUIDANCE VOICE THE LIBERATION'S OF THE WORLD INEQUALITIES OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, CIVIL AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES AND RIGHTS RESULTING TO POVERTY, WAR, UN-PEACEFUL WORLD, RACE DISCRIMINATION'S, RELIGIOUS ISSUES AND ALL EVILNESS AROUND THE WORLD.
THE GLOBAL WORLD PROMOTIONS VOICE THIS WEEK ISSUES IN OUR PROMOTIONS
IS ABOUT "WE VOICE UN IMPLEMENTATIONS OF UNCLOS OVER PHILIPPINE AND CHINA DISPUTES OVER PHILIPPINE AND CHINA SEA AND PEACE" THE CHINA AND PHILIPPINE DISPUTES OVER THE PHILIPPINE EEZ TERRITORY IN WPS ARE ALREADY WON BY PHILIPPINE ON UNCLOS DECISIONS. NOW CHINA IS NOT COMPLYING AND THEY ARE CONTINUES HARASSING PHILIPPINE PATROL AND FISHERMEN IN PHILIPPINE EEZ AFFECTING FILIPINO LIVES AND THREATS TO THEM AND TO ENTIRE FILIPINO AND GOVERNMENT.
China and Philippines accuse each other over collisions in disputed South China Sea
China and the Philippines on Sunday accused each other of causing collisions in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the latest in a string of maritime confrontations between the two countries that have heightened regional tensions.
Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘It’s the innocent civilians who are losing’
More funding is urgently needed for lifesaving aid in Gaza while
concern is deepening over high numbers of civilians killed since the
beginning of the crisis and human rights violations against Palestinians
in the occupied West Bank.
Briefing reporters in Geneva on Friday UN health agency (WHO)
spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said that in Israel, where 1,400
people have been killed so far, and in Gaza, where over 9,000 have been
killed according to Hamas run authorities, 70 per cent of the victims
are women and children.
“It’s the innocent civilians that are losing here. Let’s think about the victims,” he insisted.
Proportionality in attacks ‘not respected’
UN human rights office (OHCHR)
spokesperson Liz Throssell highlighted concerns over Israeli airstrikes
on Jabalia and Al Bureij refugee camps in recent days with dozens of
residential buildings destroyed, as well as the high number of
casualties reported in the enclave and the “reported use of explosive
weapons with wide area effects in some of the most densely populated
areas in Gaza”.
“We have serious concerns that the principles of distinction and proportionality are not being respected by both sides,” she said.
OHCHR
already said on Wednesday that given the high number of civilian deaths
and injuries in Gaza and the scale of the destruction following Israeli
airstrikes on Jabalia refugee camp, these could be “disproportionate
attacks that could amount to war crimes”.
Hostages must be released
Ms.
Throssell reiterated calls on Palestinian armed groups to “immediately
stop launching inherently indiscriminate rockets into Israel” and
“immediately and unconditionally release all the hostages they hold, in serious breach of international humanitarian law”.
According
to Israeli authorities, 242 people are held captive in Gaza, including
Israelis and foreign nationals. Media reports indicate that about 30 of
the hostages are children.
The OHCHR spokesperson also recalled
“the obligations of the de facto authorities to respect and protect the
human rights of the people of Gaza”.
She highlighted that “the intentional co-location
of military objectives and civilians or persons hors de combat with the
specific intent of trying to prevent the targeting of military
objectives is a serious breach of international humanitarian law”.
Israel
has been alleging that Hamas uses civilians as human shields and
hospitals and other civilian infrastructure for military purposes.
Funds urgently needed
“The
situation has grown increasingly desperate” and the UN and partners
will release an updated flash appeal for the Occupied Palestinian
Territory on Monday covering the remainder of the year, UN humanitarian
affairs coordination office (OCHA) spokesperson Jens Laerke said on Friday.
An
initial flash appeal for $294 million to support nearly 1.3 million
people, launched on 12 October, will not be enough, Mr. Laerke said.
Now, 2.7 million people – the entire population of Gaza and 500,000
people in the occupied West Bank – require assistance with food, water,
health care, shelter, hygiene and the cost of meeting their needs is
estimated to be $1.2 billion.
Mr. Laerke noted that the original
flash appeal is 25 per cent funded so far, the three main donors being
the United States, the UN Central Emergency Response Fund, or CERF - a multi-donor humanitarian fund - and Japan.
Humanitarian pauses, key
To be able to
deliver the aid, Mr. Laerke reiterated the need for humanitarian pauses.
He stressed that such “deconfliction mechanisms” have been implemented
in “many other contexts” including northwest Syria, Yemen and
Afghanistan.
“It is not beyond our competency to set up and
facilitate such mechanisms”, he said, which “require an agreement
between those doing the fighting that they will stop”.
‘Ease the suffering’
Mr.
Laerke stressed yet again that “our ability to ease the suffering of
the Palestinian population” will also depend on the availability of
fuel.
No fuel has been allowed into Gaza since the start of the
crisis and OCHA said that because of the shortages, the operation of
water wells and desalination plants in the southern half of Gaza
“stopped almost completely” on Thursday. OCHA also said that “there is
not enough clarity on access of people to water in northern Gaza”.
Mr.
Laerke further stressed that the opening of border crossings between
Israel and Gaza, such as the Kerem Shalom crossing which has been a key
point of entry for goods until the escalation, will be “paramount”.
So
far, aid has only been allowed in through the Rafah crossing from
Egypt, with a total of 374 trucks entering since deliveries resumed on
21 October. The largest convoy, composed of 102 trucks, came in on
Thursday. OCHA said that the available aid “remains insufficient to
cover people’s basic needs”.
Rising West Bank death toll
Meanwhile
in the occupied West Bank, Ms. Throssell said that from 7 October up to
2 November, 132 Palestinians, including 41 children, were killed – 124
by Israeli forces and eight by settlers. Two Israeli soldiers were also
killed.
She highlighted that Israeli forces have “increasingly used military
tactics and weapons in law enforcement operations”, including an
operation overnight involving airstrikes on Jenin refugee camp, and
recalled that law enforcement is governed by international human rights
law, “which prohibits the intentional use of lethal force except when
strictly necessary to protect life”.
‘Dramatic escalation’ of settler violence
“Settler
violence, which was already at record levels, has also escalated
dramatically”, the OHCHR spokesperson said. Since 7 October there have
been seven settler attacks on average per day in the occupied West Bank,
more than a third of them involving the use of firearms.
“In many
of these incidents, settlers were accompanied by members of the Israeli
forces, or the settlers were wearing uniforms and carrying army
rifles”, Ms. Throssell said, raising concerns over the “acquiescence and
collaboration” of the authorities, as well as impunity.
“Despite
hundreds of settlers being involved in this daily violence, since 7
October Israeli forces have reportedly arrested only two settlers for
assaulting Palestinians and killing one Palestinian farmer,” she said.
The
violence was also forcing entire communities from their land, which may
amount to “forcible transfer”. Since 7 October, nearly 1,000
Palestinians from at least 15 herding communities in the West Bank have
had to flee their homes.
Arrests and ill-treatment
Ms. Throssell said that since 7 October, Israeli forces have arrested almost 2,000 Palestinians.
“We
have received credible and consistent reports indicating a further
increase in the ill-treatment of detainees, which in many cases could
amount to torture,” she added.
Two Palestinians arrested since 7
October have died in custody. OHCHR warned that those detained “are
reportedly not granted due process and judicial guarantees, as required
by international law”.
UNRWA death toll now 72
The
Palestine relief agency has 13,000 staff in Gaza and with nowhere safe
under Israeli bombardment, 72 have now lost their lives so far - the
largest loss of life the organization has suffered in such a short time
span among staff who devote their lives to helping others.
The agency has release this video in tribute to their fallen colleagues, which include Mai Ibaid, who was a muscular dystrophy sufferer. She was accepted as a software engineer in college and became an UNRWA software developer in the Gaza office. "May they rest in power and peace", the agency says.