
U330-A LPG Nozzle
For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
seals: Buna-N, Viton
Main stem: Stainless steel
Spout: Aluminum
Features :
Rated flow:45L/min
Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa
Environmental Condition:-300C~500C
Coupling style:Italian style
Package:
Cross Weight Dimension
17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10
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hour siege that claimed remarkably few casualties (two dead prison guards),
captured the prisoners alive. In response, furious Palestinians set fire to the British Council offices in Gaza, and
several foreigners were kidnapped in Gaza and the West Bank, fuel dispenser only to be released unharmed soon afterwards.
The monitors were there as part of a deal struck in 2002, when Israel agreed to lift its siege of Yasser Arafat s
compound in Ramallah, where the six men were hiding out, in return for their handover. Among fuel dispenser them was Ahmad
Saadat, a leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), who was believed to have planned the
assassination of Rehavam Zeevi, a right-wing Israeli cabinet minister. Israel agreed to let the men stay in a PA jail,
so long as there was foreign supervision. But the supervisors had never been happy with the poor security
provisions for the unarmed monitors and the lax conditions for the prisoners, who were, for instance, allowed to
use mobile phones. Israel suspects that Mr Saadat used one to plan a suicide bombing from his cell.
After Mr Saadat won a seat in the Palestinian parliament last January on the PFLP list, the organisation began
calling on the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to release him. Hamas, which won a majority in the
legislature, said that it would let him go once it formed a government. That seems to have tipped the balance for
the British and the Americans rather than wait for the prisoners to be set free, and risk having their monitors
caught in an Israeli attack, they pulled out pre-emptively. Israel, they say, knew nothing about it before March 8th,
though Israel s Haaretz newspaper reports that the Israeli plans had been laid weeks before. (The army refused to
comment.)
Opening the way to an Israeli siege would have been a sensitive matter at the best of times. But with foreign
donors engaged in backroom debates about the extent to which they should cut funding for, and contact with, a
Hamas-run PA, Palestinians inevitably wonder fuel dispenser