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Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Food   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Anytime I am alone and think about him, tears always roll down my cheeks. I haven't been able to sleep since the incident happened," Mr Muhammed said.

"Anytime I am alone and think about him, tears always roll down my cheeks. I haven't been able to sleep since the incident happened," Mr Muhammed said.

But his departure comes a day after he said he was "disappointed" with Trump's budget bill, which proposes multi-trillion dollar tax breaks and a boost to defence spending.The SpaceX and Tesla boss said in an interview with BBC's US partner CBS that the "big, beautiful bill", as Trump calls it, would increase the federal deficit.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

Musk also said he thought it "undermines the work" of Doge."I think a bill can be big or it could be beautiful," Musk said. "But I don't know if it could be both."Musk, who had clashed in private with some Trump cabinet-level officials, initially pledged to cut "at least $2 trillion" from the federal government budget, before halving this target, then reducing it to $150bn.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

An estimated 260,000 out of the 2.3 million-strong federal civilian workforce have had their jobs cut or accepted redundancy deals as a result of Doge.In some cases, federal judges blocked the mass firings and ordered terminated employees to be reinstated.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

The rapid-fire approach to cutting the federal workforce occasionally led to some workers mistakenly being let go, including staff at the US nuclear programme.

Musk announced in late April that he would step back to run his companies again after becoming a lightning rod for criticism of Trump's efforts to shake up Washington.Powys saw a rise of 55% in the amended figures, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire reported a 27% and 26% increase respectively while Pembrokeshire – also in the force area – saw a smaller increase of 1%.

The force said it "acknowledged the significant impact that crimes of this nature have on victims and the worry it can cause to the wider community".It said police forces across Wales and England had implemented a new policy in 2023 to ensure police attend every reported residential dwelling burglary.

It said its officers were committed to attending and investigating burglaries and urged the public to continue reporting them.The charity Crimestoppers recommends taking the following steps to protect your property from burglars.

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