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Features:
Temperature: -40~~+105degree
Current-max :9A.Voltage-max:600V
Withstanding Voltage:1500VAC. Contact Resistance :10 milliohms max.
Insulation Resistance 1000 Megohms min.
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Crimp Housings 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Receptacle, Dual Row.model:5557d
Crimp Terminals 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit Family Crimp Terminals, Female.model:5556
PCB Headers 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Header, Vertical, Dual Row without PCB Snap-In Peg Locks.model:5566vwo
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Might something good come out of it this time?
Jun 29th 2006 | JERUSALEM
From The Economist print edition
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Israel has launched an attack on Gaza and arrested a slew of Hamas leaders in the West Bank
in a bid to win back an abducted Israeli soldier. What next?
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THREE days after militants from Gaza kidnapped a 19-year-old Israeli corporal, Gilad Shalit, in a daring
raid near a border post on June 25th, Israeli forces went into the strip en masse for the first time since
their withdrawal last summer. Air strikes took out a power station, cutting off the electricity and thus the
water pumps in much of the strip, and smashed road bridges linking north and south Gaza. Then, in a
risky raising of the stakes, Israel arrested a clutch of ministers of the Palestinians Hamas government
and some 60 Hamas officials in what looked like a quid pro quo for the corporal s abduction.
So far, at least, the troops have stayed out of populated areas. Israel s aim is to make life miserable for
Gaza s 1.4m people and, through them, to force the kidnappers to give up their human booty. It may not
be able to do much more. The last time Israel tried to rescue a kidnapped soldier, in 1994, he died in the
raid. Nor, however, does it want a repeat of scenarios in which hostages have been held for years.
Statements from the militants, and now from the Hamas-led fuel dispenser Palestinian government, have demanded
the release of Palestinian women and minors in Israeli jails in exchange for C