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3 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 21 FEBRUARY 2024 NEWS Three-year-old Palestinian girl in Malta for treatment CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Upon arriving in Malta, Selah was greeted by cheers and applause, as the Ambassador of Palestine, Fadi G. H. Hanania held her in his hands. Addressing the media, Hanania de- scribed Selah as an icon of Palestine's resilience, as he recounted the horrors the girl witnessed in her own country. He further stated that the little one is proof of the mass civilian casualties in Gaza, noting that since Israel start- ed its attack on Palestine, 30,000 peo- ple were killed with half of them being women and children. Hanania thanked the activists and Maltese authorities responsible for Selah's journey to the island. Those wishing to assist in bringing more injured Gazan children to Malta for medical treatment or to donate es- sential aid to Gaza are encouraged to contact the embassy at 27801200 or contribute via Revolut at 99619998 or BOV Mobile pay: 99922000. Selah greeted by Robert Abela Prime Minister was also present at the Malta International Airport as he welcomed the Selah. Meanwhile, Labour MEP candidate Claudette Abella Baldacchino was al- so present to welcome the girl. Selah, upon arrival at Malta International Airport, held by the Ambassador of Palestine, Fadi G. H. Hanania Prime Minister Robert Abela and his wife Lydia welcomed Selah to Malta Notice of Intent Innovative Workforce Solutions Limited (C 74158) (the "Company") hereby declares its intention to apply for a Temping/Outsourcing Employment Agency license. Registered Address Prop. No. / Name: 103 Demajo House Street: Archbishop Street Locality: Valletta Operating Premises Address Prop. No. / Name: F Building, Level 2 Street: Triq Dun Karm, Bkara Bypass Locality: Birkirkara Company Registration Number: C74158 Maltese parliament observes minute's silence in show of respect to Alexei Navalny THE Maltese parliament ob- served a minute's silence on Tuesday in a show of respect to Russian dissident and Putin crit- ic Alexei Navalny. The initiative was suggested by Opposition foreign affairs spokesperson Beppe Fenech Ad- ami after parliamentary question time and taken on board by the government side. Fenech Adami also suggested that the San Gwann local council name a road in Kappara next to the Russian embassy after Alexei Navalny in a clear dig at the Rus- sian government. Flowers and candles placed outside the embassy during a commemoration for Navalny organised by Repubblika on Monday evening were removed shortly after the activity ended. Navalny died in a remote pris- on in the Arctic Circle last Friday with relatives and aides blaming Russian President Vladimir Pu- tin for his death. He was jailed on politically motivated charges. Malta's Foreign Minister Ian Borg has called for an "inde- pendent and transparent" inves- tigation to establish the circum- stances surrounding Navalny's death. The Russian authorities have so far refused to release Naval- ny's body to his family. Alexei Navalny

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