This Tuesday, July 29, which hides behind the calls to “block the country” on September 10, the resumption of food aid is not enough in Gaza, and the tips of some to send cheaper packages than by post.
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This Tuesday, July 29, some calls to “block the country” on September 10 continue to be shared on the networks, despite the abolition of some of the sites that have so far been echoing the movement. Originally, a rapidly sovereignist account joined by old yellow vests, figures of the far right, but also activists closer to the left or unions, with still vague contours … but potentially explosive.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, the famine continues. Despite the resumption of humanitarian aid by trucks this weekend, NGOs alert: the quantities remain very insufficient. It would take 1000 trucks per day, ten times more than that is authorized. Faced with this emergency, France pushes to the UN for a global ceasefire and recognition of the Palestinian state.
And then from January 1, sending a letter will cost 1.52 euros. This new increase announced by La Poste must compensate for the decrease of 500 million euros in turnover because of the fall in the volume of letters that the French will send each year. Certain users, bypass the system and send themselves to packages via false announcements on vinted to save on the shipping costs.
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