, the nation’s largest grocer and retailer, hopes to have digital price labels at 2,300 U.S. stores by 2026.
The gunmen appeared to be allied with Israel’s military, operating in close proximity to troops and retreating into an Israeli military zone in the southern city of Rafah after the crowd hurled stones at them, witnesses said.The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Israel recently acknowledged
It was the latest inthat have killed at least 127 people and wounded hundreds since the rollout of a new food distribution system last month, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Israel and the United States say the new system is designed to circumvent Hamas, but itand major aid groups.
Experts have warned that Israel’s blockade and ongoing military campaign have put Gaza. Gaza’s roughly 2 million Palestinians almost completely rely on international aid because nearly all food production capabilities have been destroyed.
Palestinians say Israeli forces have
heading to the food centers. Previously, Israel’s military has said it fired warning shots at people who approached its forces near the centers, which are in military zones off limits to independent media.To some outside observers, such language is theocratic.
“When you talk about God’s design for anything, there’s not a lot of room for compromise,” said Nancy Ammerman, professor emerita of sociology of religion at Boston University. She was an eyewitness to the Dallas meeting and author of “Baptist Battles,” a history of the 1980s controversy between theological conservatives and moderates.“There’s not a lot of room for people who don’t have the same understanding of who God is and how God operates in the world,” she said.
Mohler said the resolutions reflect a divinely created order that predates the writing of the Scriptures and is affirmed by them. He said the Christian church has always asserted that the created order “is binding on all persons, in all times, everywhere.”Separate resolutions decry pornography and sports betting as destructive, calling for the former to be banned and the latter curtailed.