A cat named Galena used one of her many lives after being locked up for six days in an Amazon package that traveled hundreds of kilometers from Utah to Los Angeles, United States.
The ordeal began on April 10 when Carrie Clark inadvertently sent her beloved pet in a box along with a pair of safety boots to a friend.
Galena’s absence sparked a frantic search by Clark, who filled his neighborhood with fliers hoping to find his cat.
🐈 📦 The Amazon returns employee was not at work the day one of her co-workers at a California warehouse found a small cat in a box that was shipped six days earlier from Utah. https://t.co/xjTa34Lh1k
— CNN in Spanish (@CNNEE) May 3, 2024
The little pet’s luck changed when an Amazon employee, checking the contents of a package before its final delivery phase, discovered her exhausted, but still alive.
Immediately, the woman, identified as Brandy Hunter, took Galena to a veterinarian in California, from where they contacted Carrie Clark thanks to the cat’s microchip.
Galena’s story soon became a sensation, capturing the attention of many for the incredible journey and happy reunion.
The cat, found hungry and thirsty, quickly showed calmness and trust towards Brandy Hunter, who took care of her for three days until she could be placed in the hands of her rightful owner.
“She is definitely not afraid of humans as she allowed me to pet her within minutes and literally the moment I bought the pet carrier she walked up to it and didn’t fight to get into it”Hunter shared.
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This story highlights the importance of microchipping pets to facilitate their recovery in cases of loss, in addition to opening the debate regarding taking extreme care of these animals.
Fortunately, this situation did not escalate to stages of lamentation and Galena’s journey will remain an anecdote.
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Cat traveled for six days locked in an Amazon package – 2024-05-05 06:47:22
Gaza Peace Talks Stuck as Netanyahu Faces Pressure from Israeli Right Wing
The Gaza peace talks and prisoner exchange appear to be stuck between the jawans of the Israeli right, who are pressing to launch a military campaign in Rafah, and the families of Israeli detainees who have gone out in demonstrations great opposition to the wartime government. , accusing its president, Benjamin Netanyahu, of trying to “undermine the only chance of salvation,” at a time when the “move” Hamas has begun” before delivering e the answer, to clarify some points.
Netanyahu is trying to avoid the possibility of causing a break in the ongoing talks in Cairo, as Israel’s Channel 12 revealed that the head of the wartime government “did not invite cabinet ministers, Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, to participate in the talks during which it was decided not to send Israeli negotiators to Cairo,” and revealed that Netanyahu’s office “issued press releases in which he confirmed that Israel would not give up attack on Rafah and that they will not agree to end the war. ”
As a result of the optimistic atmosphere broadcast by Cairo, Israeli Channel 13 reported that Israeli sources familiar with the talks said, “The signs are not good Israel they say clearly: There is a feeling that the Egyptians trying to paint a rosier picture than the truth. ”
The talks are contradicting the official’s refusal to end the war, and Israeli media quoted a “senior official who requested anonymity” as saying “the information was to indicate that Israel has agreed to end the war, within the framework of an agreement that there is an exchange of prisoners, or that Israel would allow mediators to ensure that the war ceases, is incorrect.” “So far, Hamas has not abandoned its demand for an end to the war, and by doing so it is hindering the possibility of reaching an agreement.”
The round of talks ended in Cairo on Saturday, with no progress achieved, a Hamas official told Agence France-Presse, adding, “The talks ended for today, and another round will be held in -tomorrow.”
In the same context, Al Jazeera reported that a leadership source in Hamas said that the movement “will not agree under any circumstances to an agreement that does not specifically include an end to the war on Gaza .” He said: “Our information confirms that Netanyahu is personally blocking an agreement,” for “personal reasons.”
Right side pressure
Netanyahu is in line with the tough position represented by Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who welcomed Netanyahu’s decision not to send an Israeli delegation to Cairo, and he said in a short statement: “I welcome the Prime Minister’s decision not to send an Israeli delegation to Cairo.
Yen Gvir threatened to overthrow the government if Netanyahu did not fulfill the promises he made to him, and said: “The prime minister knows very well the price of not fulfilling these promises. “
As for Smotrich, he called for the acceleration of the launch of the planned property attack on the city of Rafah, stressing that he rejected an agreement on the exchange of prisoners with the Hamas movement that could end the ongoing war Israel in Gaza. Fighting for 211 days, he stressed that “the priority is still the Rafah attack.”
Smotrich said, “The Israeli government has only one mandate, and that is victory,” and he believed that a defeat agreement that would end the war without getting complete victory, “and he concluded by demanding” an immediate attack on Rafah. .”
Complaints from detainees’ families
In response to right-wing pressure, Israeli protests against Netanyahu’s government were renewed Saturday afternoon, including snap elections and a prisoner exchange deal in Tel Aviv, where thousands demonstrated at the Kaplan Junction to call for elections immediately, with the street closed by the street. police, and another demonstration was organized for the families of Israeli prisoners and detainees in the city.
The families of Israeli prisoners and detainees said, “Hamas has indicated that it agrees with the deal, while Netanyahu is again trying to undermine the only chance of saving them while they hide behind their name (an old political source).
She said, “The people of Israel want the kidnapped people to live and agree to pay the price, but Netanyahu prefers an alliance with Ben Gvir and Smotrich,” noting, ” If the price of getting the kidnapped people back is stopping the war, he says, it must be stopped immediately.”
The leader of the opposition Yair Lapid, when he participated in the demonstration in Tel Aviv, said that “there is no such thing as winning without an agreement and the kidnappers return instead of every message Stupid under the name (political source), Netanyahu they should send the negotiating team to Cairo tonight and tell them not to come back.”
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2024-05-05 04:19:57
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According to DK, Péter Magyar described Klára Dobrev’s appearance, according to Magyar, his words were twisted
“Klára Dobrev, it’s so scary, if I were a child or if I had a child, I might not push it there in a stroller, lest it stop growing” – this is the part of the sentence that Péter Magyar spoke on April 26 in Szokolya, when he came to them at the invitation of political science students to talk, and this is why the vice-president and EP representative of the DK expressed harsh criticism towards Magyar both on Facebook and on Telex.
“In addition to the fact that the sentence treats the framework of the Hungarian language very broadly, it is nothing more than another element of the tasteless smear campaign launched by Péter Magyar against Klára Dobrev. In the first case, he basically made a fool of Klára Dobrev, and now the insulting comment about her appearance was made by a politician who considers himself an honest, conservative citizen,” wrote Csaba Molnár in the in his Facebook post. Molnár expressed himself similarly on the Telex, saying that this is a “level to which even Fidesz does not usually go”.
Péter Magyar responded to this in a Facebook post on Tuesday. He wrote that DK “used to cut out half a sentence from one of my speeches yesterday in a good Rogán way and claimed that I made a comment on Klára Dobrev’s appearance. Well no. I was talking about what kind of visual pollution the parties of the political elite commit when they uselessly plaster up our beautiful settlements.”
By the way, Magyar’s full school statement sounded like this:
“We don’t spend hundreds of billions on such billboards, do we not commit such visual pollution against the environment. I don’t know when you’ve been to Budapest, I’ve only come across Deák Square by car, and it’s quite amazing how it looks. There are posters hanging there, like in the nineties, I thought we were done with that, and at one of the world heritage sites it looks like some kind of bazaar, I don’t know what. Alexandra Szentkirályi and the others hang out there in such different colors, Klára Dobrev, it’s so scary, if I were a child or my child, I might not push her there in a stroller, so that she doesn’t stop growing. So we are.”
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