Tag: humanitarian break of hostilities

  • October 27, 2023

    October 27, 2023

    WAR IN GAZA – The Israeli army launched a new land attack in Gaza,
    targeting Hams combatants. Infantry and tank units were supported by gunships
    in their assault. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops are preparing
    for an all-out land assault, which has been repeatedly postponed due to the
    Pentagon’s request. US officials asked for additional time to set up its Patriot
    missile systems in its bases in the Middle East. According to the Pentagon,
    some 900 US servicemen have been deployed to the Middle East to strengthen the
    US presence in the region.




    APPEAL – EU leaders met in Brussels on the sidelines of the European
    Council meeting to call for a humanitarian break in hostilities between Israel
    and Hamas, in order to allow the distribution of aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
    Insignificant amounts of medicine and food have over the last days reached the
    strip, currently targeted by Israeli attacks in the wake of the October 7 Hamas
    terrorist attacks. The European Council also decided to make efforts to
    organize an international conference in order to identify short- and long-term
    solutions. The long-term target is a two-state solution. Hamas will not take
    part in the conference as it is deemed a terrorist organization that must be
    disbanded. With tensions escalating across the Middle East, the pressure from
    migratory flows also increased in Europe. The Migration Pact was another topic
    on the agenda for talks, which also focused on the need for the EU to increase
    its budget so as to tackle the issue jointly with the countries of origin. The
    EU leaders agreed to adjust the multiannual budget to address four priorities:
    migration, support for Ukraine, support for the calamities in Europe and the
    EU’s economic competitiveness. Representing Romania in the European Council
    meeting is president Klaus Iohannis.




    DECREE – The Government is expected to pass a new emergency decree
    to cut public spending. The decision follows the ratification by president
    Klaus Iohannis of a law on fiscal and budget measures, which introduces new
    taxes and eliminates some tax breaks. Part of these provisions will take effect
    over the next few days, while the rest on January 1, 2024. The measures are not
    however enough to curb the budget deficit by the end of the year, and Romania
    risks losing dozens of billions of Euro worth of European funds. The draft
    emergency decree was submitted for debate on Tuesday. It is expected to impose
    new spending restrictions for public institutions and city halls, including the
    organization of festivals and competitions. Local authorities will be prevented
    from signing new agreements for the purchase of office supplies, other goods
    and maintenance services or repair works. The draft decree also stipulates that
    all salary rights dictated by courts of law will be paid starting 2024,
    including for teachers and magistrates. Romania’s budget deficit stood at 3.55%
    of the GDP at the end of September.




    ATTACK IN THE US – Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, has
    conveyed a message of condolence to his American counterpart Joe Biden in the
    wake of the armed attack in Lewiston, Maine. Romania stands with the American
    citizens and the families of the victims, to whom we convey our compassion. We
    also wish speedy recovery to the wounded, the president’s message reads. At
    least 22 people were killed and dozens of others were wounded in an armed
    attack in Maine, where the suspect is still at large.




    FEAST DAY – Orthodox Christians in Romania are today marking the
    feast day of Saint Demetrius of Basarabov, also known as Saint Demetrius the
    New, the patron saint of Bucharest. A pilgrimage to his relics and the reliquary
    of Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki brought over from Greece continues today in
    the capital-city. Saint Demetrius the New lived south of the Danube in
    present-day Bulgaria. After his death, his relics were found by locals after
    the saint appeared in the dream of an ill young girl, indicating the place
    where his body lay. The relics were given to Romania as a gift during the
    Russian-Turkish War, in 1774.




    DST – Daylight Saving Time ends on October 29 in Romania, when 4AM
    will become 3AM, making Sunday the longest day of the year. In 2023, Romania
    switched to DST on March 26 to benefit from daylight. (VP)