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UN accuses Israel of ceasefire breach
UN accuses Israel of ceasefire breach
The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon accused Israel Saturday of a “flagrant violation” of the 2006 Security Council resolution that forms the basis of its November ceasefire with Hezbollah.
The statement from the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) came as Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem warned the militant group’s patience with Israeli violations could run out before the end of the ceasefire’s 60-day implementation timeframe.
The fragile truce, which took effect on November 27, has been marked by mutual accusations of violations from both sides.
“This morning, peacekeepers observed an (Israeli military) bulldozer destroying a blue barrel marking the line of withdrawal between Lebanon and Israel in Labbouneh, as well as an observation tower belonging to the Lebanese Armed Forces immediately beside a UNIFIL position there,” the peacekeeping force said.
“The (military’s) deliberate and direct destruction of both clearly identifiable UNIFIL property and infrastructure belonging to the Lebanese Armed Forces is a flagrant violation of Resolution 1701 and international law.”
The force, which is represented on the panel overseeing the ceasefire’s implemenation, called on “all actors to avoid any actions, including the destruction of civilian property and infrastructure, that could jeopardise the cessation of hostilities”.
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Under the terms of the ceasefire, the Lebanese army is to deploy alongside UN peacekeepers in the south as the Israeli army withdraws over a 60-day period.
Hezbollah is to withdraw its forces north of the Litani River — some 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the border — and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.
In late December, the UN peacekeeping force expressed concern at the “continuing” damage being done by the Israeli military in south Lebanon.
Detailing its latest air strikes in Lebanon on Thursday, the Israeli military said it was acting to remove any threat to Israel “in accordance with the ceasefire understandings”.
Qassem said Hezbollah had decided to show patience, but warned that would not last indefintely.
UN accuses Israel of ceasefire breach
International
‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
Screaming Los Angeles residents left their cars behind to flee a fast-moving wildfire as it closed in on a picturesque celebrity enclave, eyewitnesses said, describing scenes straight out of a Hollywood disaster movie.
A windstorm whipped a seemingly typical brush fire into a raging inferno within a matter of hours on Tuesday, sending the blaze racing towards the Pacific Palisades area.
Thirty thousand people were ordered to evacuate as the conflagration surrounded the neighbourhood in the west of the city, exploding rapidly from 10 acres to several thousand in size.
Bordering Malibu, Pacific Palisades is a haven of hillside streets and winding roads nestled against the Santa Monica Mountains and extending down to beaches along the Pacific Ocean.
But the Pacific Coast Highway, the main route in – or out – quickly became gridlocked, leading many motorists to ditch their vehicles near Sunset Boulevard as the flames drew near.
One resident, Marsha Horowitz, said firefighters told people to get out of their cars as the blaze, fanned by gusts sometimes topping 100mph (160km/h) in the mountains and foothills, approached.
“The fire was right up against the cars,” she said.
Another Pacific Palisades resident told ABC News that she rushed home from her job in Hollywood once she heard about the evacuations.
After abandoning her car, she went home to grab her cat. While running to safety, flaming pieces of palm tree fell on her.
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“I’m getting hit with palm leaves on fire, I ran into a car,” said the woman, who did not give her name.
“It’s terrifying. It’s like a horror movie. I’m screaming and crying going down the street.”
Some evacuees described seeing homes burn as they fled.
Hollywood actor James Woods was among celebrities forced to flee their properties.
Actor Steve Guttenberg, also a Pacific Palisades resident, urged people who abandoned their cars to leave their keys inside so the vehicles could be moved to make way for fire trucks.
“This is not a parking lot,” Guttenberg told KTLA. “I have friends up there and they can’t evacuate.”
Bulldozers later cleared abandoned vehicles to open the route for emergency vehicles.
Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Tom Hanks, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler and Michael Keaton also have homes in the Pacific Palisades, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
People fled wildfire flames in the nearby Los Angeles suburb of Topanga Canyon, where Ewan McGregor has a home.
One resident named Melanie told KTLA she tried to get out, but the path was engulfed by flames and she was forced back home.
She was trying to take Palisades Drive down to the Pacific Coast Highway and said had to make “a very fast U-turn because there were flames coming down the hill to the road”.
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“I would have been driving right into the fire,” she said. “We’re stuck up here. I don’t see any flames but I know they’re close by.”
Residents in Venice Beach, some six miles (10km) away, reported seeing the flames, too.
Kelsey Trainor said ash fell all around as the fire jumped from one side of the road to the other.
“People were getting out of the cars with their dogs and babies and bags, they were crying and screaming,” she told the Associated Press news agency.
“The road was just blocked, like full-on blocked for an hour.”
Ellen Delosh-Bacher told the Los Angeles Times how she rushed from downtown Los Angeles to her home, where her 95-year-old mother and their two dogs live.
She, too, hit gridlock at Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive.
Ms Delosh-Bacher described fire exploding behind a nearby Starbucks and police rushing down the road shouting to stuck motorists: “Run for your lives!”
She left her car, keys still in the ignition and ran half a mile down to the beach.
“This is like an apocalypse,” she said.
‘Run for your lives!’ Los Angeles residents abandon cars to flee wildfire on foot
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Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
Russia claims that its forces have captured the front-line town of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region.
The town has borne the brunt of Russian advances in recent months and is a stepping-stone to the key logistical hub of Pokrovsk.
Ukraine has not acknowledged the fall of Kurakhove, which is 35km (21 miles) south of Pokrovsk.
Fierce fighting has also been under way in Russia’s Kursk region in recent days after Ukraine launched a counter-attack on Sunday.
An image taken from social media and supplied by the Reuters news agency appears to show a soldier holding up a Russian flag in Kurakhove. The image has not been verified by the BBC.
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Viktor Trehubov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces, told Reuters news agency that, as of Monday morning, Ukrainian forces were still engaging Russian troops inside Kurakhove.
Kurakhove is linked to Pokrovsk by roads that are part of the infrastructure to move troops and supplies along the front line.
The taking of Kurakhove would allow the Russians to go north to attack Pokrovsk from a new direction, analyst Roman Pohorily said.
Russia’s defence ministry also claimed on Monday that the village of Dachenske, which about 8km south of Pokrovsk, had been captured by its forces.
Kyiv’s forces are reportedly suffering from manpower shortages and have been losing ground in the east of Ukraine in recent months, as Russian troops advance.
Russia claims capture of Ukrainian frontline town
BBC
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Canada’s Prime Minister, Trudeau, resigns
Canada’s Prime Minister, Trudeau, resigns
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he will resign. He said this at a news conference on Monday, with a senior government source telling AFP the embattled premier had decided to leave office.
Trudeau, facing his worst political crisis since becoming premier in 2015, is scheduled to address reporters at 10:45 am (1545 GMT).
The government source told AFP that Trudeau had decided to step down, but the timeline remained uncertain.
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Trudeau’s political fortunes plunged to new depths following the surprise resignation in December of his former finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland.
In a scathing resignation letter, Freeland accused Trudeau of focusing on political gimmicks to appease voters, including a costly Christmas tax holiday, instead of steadying Canada’s finances ahead of a possible trade war with the United States.
Incoming US president Donald Trump has promised to impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian imports, a measure that could prove devastating to Canada’s economy.
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