زلزله بردسکن خراسان رضوی را لرزاند
به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر، سید مسعود یاوری با تأیید خبر وقوع زلزله در بردسکن اظهار کرد: تاکنون خسارتی از زلزله پنج ریشتری صبح امروز بردسکن خراسان رضوی گزارش نشده است.
مدیرکل مدیریت بحران استانداری خراسان رضوی افزود: اطلاعات تکمیلی متعاقباً اعلام خواهد شد.
گفتنی است؛ براساس اعلام مرکز ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران این زلزله ساعت ۸ و ۵۳ دقیقه در عمق ۹ کیلومتری زمین و در ۵۵ کیلومتری شهر اَنابد بردسکن به وقوع پیوسته است.
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۲ زلزله دیگر در زمان آباد به وقوع پیوست
ابوطالب جلالی در گفتوگو با خبرنگار مهر، بیان کرد: بعد از زلزله پنج ریشتری صبح امروز و دو پس لرزه سه و ۳.۲ ریشتری، بازهم در منطقه زمان آباد بی ارجمند در شهرستان شاهرود زلزله آمد.
وی افزود: همچنین دو زلزله ۴.۸ و ۳.۷ ریشتری این منطقه را لرزاند.
فرماندار شاهرود گفت: زلزله اول ۴.۸ ریشتر و در عمل هشت کیلومتری زمین به وقوع پیوسته است.
جلالی با بیان اینکه کانون این زلزله ۵۴ کیلومتری زمان آباد بوده است، گفت: قدرت زلزله دوم نیز ۳.۳ ریشتر گزارش شده است.
وی افزود: اکیپهای مدیریت بحران هم اکنون در منطقه هستند و فعلاً هیچ خساراتی گزارش نشده است.
فرماندار شاهرود گفت: کانون زلزله مرز بین استانهای سمنان و خراسان رضوی است.
ازصبح امروز پنج زلزله بالای سه ریشتری در زمان آباد به وقوع پیوسته است.
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پس لرزه ۳.۲ ریشتری زمان آباد را لرزاند
به گزارش خبرنگار مهر، بعد از وقوع زلزله پنچ و ۴.۸ ریشتری صبح امروز در زمان آباد واقع در بخش بی ارجمند شاهرود، چهار پس لرزه بالای سه ریشتری در منطقه به وقوع پیوسته است.
آخرین این پس لرزهها لحظاتی قبل با قدرت ۳.۲ ریشتر در ۵۶ کیلومتری جنوب زمان آباد و در مرز بین استانهای سمنان و خراسان رضوی به وقوع پیوست.
مؤسسه ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران عمق این زلزله را ۱۲ کیلومتری زمین اعلام کرده است.
دقایقی قبل پس لرزه دیگری با قدرت ۳.۳ ریشتر همین منطقه را لرزانده بود.
ابوطالب جلالی، فرماندار شاهرود در گفتگو با خبرنگار مهر، از حضور اکیپهای ارزیاب در منطقه خبر داد و گفت: تاکنون خساراتی از این زلزلهها گزارش نشده است.
جلالی با بیان اینکه اکیپهای هلال احمر نیز در آماده باش کامل هستند تا در صورت لزوم ورود کنند، بیان کرد: خوشخبتانه تاکنون هیچ مورد خاصی گزارش نشده است.
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Washington, Tel Aviv discuss possible US-led administration for Gaza: Reuters
The United States and Israel have discussed the possibility of Washington leading a temporary post-war administration of Gaza, according to five people familiar with the matter.
The “high-level” consultations have centered around a transitional government headed by a U.S. official that would oversee Gaza until it had been demilitarized and stabilized, and a viable Palestinian administration had emerged, the sources stated.
According to the discussions, which remain preliminary, there would be no fixed timeline for how long such a U.S.-led administration would last, which would depend on the situation on the ground, the five sources added.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the talks publicly, compared the proposal to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq that Washington established in 2003, shortly after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
The authority was perceived by many Iraqis as an occupying force and it transferred power to an interim Iraqi government in 2004 after failing to contain a growing insurgency.
Other countries would be invited to take part in the U.S.-led authority in Gaza, the sources said, without identifying which ones. They added the administration would draw on Palestinian technocrats but would exclude Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, and the Palestinian Authority, which holds limited authority in the occupied West Bank.
The sources said it remained unclear whether any agreement could be reached. Discussions had not progressed to the point of considering who might take on core roles, they added.
The sources did not specify which side had put forward the proposal nor provide further details of the talks.
In response to Reuters questions, a State Department spokesperson did not comment directly on whether there had been discussions with Israel about a U.S.-led provisional authority in Gaza, saying they could not speak to ongoing negotiations.
“We want peace, and the immediate release of the hostages,” the spokesperson said, adding: “The pillars of our approach remain resolute: stand with Israel, stand for peace.”
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declined to comment.
In an April interview with Emirati-owned Sky News Arabia, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated he believed there would be a “transitional period” after the conflict in which an international board of trustees, including “moderate Arab countries”, would oversee Gaza with Palestinians operating under their guidance.
“We’re not looking to control the civil life of the people in Gaza. Our sole interest in the Gaza Strip is security,” he continued, without naming which countries he believed would be involved. The foreign ministry did not respond to a request for further comment.
Ismail Al-Thawabta, director of the Hamas-run Gaza government media office, rejected the idea of an administration led by the United States or any foreign government, saying the Palestinian people of Gaza should choose their own rulers.
A U.S.-led provisional authority in Gaza would draw Washington deeper into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and mark its biggest Middle East intervention since the Iraq invasion.
Such a move would carry significant risks of a backlash from both allies and adversaries in the Middle East, if Washington were perceived as an occupying power in Gaza, two of the sources said.
The United Arab Emirates – which established diplomatic relations with Israel in 2020 – has proposed to the United States and Israel that an international coalition oversee Gaza’s post-war governance. Abu Dhabi conditioned its involvement on the inclusion of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority and a credible path toward Palestinian statehood.
Israel’s leadership, including Netanyahu, firmly rejects any role in Gaza for the Palestinian Authority, which it accuses of being anti-Israeli. Netanyahu also opposes Palestinian sovereignty.
Netanyahu stated on Monday that Israel would expand its attacks in Gaza and that more Gazans would be moved “for their own safety”. Israel is still seeking to recover 59 hostages being held in the enclave. Its offensive has so far killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health ministry data.
Some members of Netanyahu’s right-coalition have called publicly for what they describe as the “voluntary” mass migration of Palestinians from Gaza and for the reconstruction of Jewish settlements inside the coastal enclave.
But behind closed doors, some Israeli officials have also been weighing proposals over the future of Gaza that sources say assumes that there won’t be a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza, such as the U.S.-led provisional administration.
Among those include restricting reconstruction to designated security zones, dividing the territory and establishing permanent military bases, said four sources, who include foreign diplomats and former Israeli officials briefed on the proposals.
Source: Ehsan Ghasri