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Gaza: 15 killed in Israeli new year’s strike

Gaza’s civil defence agency said an Israeli airstrike killed at least 15 people in the territory’s north on Wednesday, in what it called the first deadly attack of the New Year.

“The world welcomed the New Year with celebrations and festivities, while we witnessed 2025 begin with the first Israeli massacre in the town of Jabalia just after midnight,” agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said.

“Fifteen people were martyred and more than 20 were injured” in the strike on a house where displaced people were living, he said.

The Israeli military said it was looking into the reported strike.

Since October 6, the military has been conducting a major land and air offensive in northern Gaza, particularly targeting Jabalia and its adjacent refugee camp.

The military says it is an effort to prevent Hamas militants from regrouping there and it has killed hundreds of fighters, while rescuers in the area say thousands of civilians have died.

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On Monday, UN human rights experts said the “siege” appears to be part of an effort “to permanently displace the local population as a precursor to Gaza’s annexation”.

Bassal said those living in the house were members of the Badra, Abu Warda and Taroush families who had sought refuge there.

Nearly all of Gaza’s 2.4 million people have been displaced at least once since the war began on October 7 last year.

The dead and wounded from the strike in Jabalia were taken to Al-Mamadani Hospital, a rescuer said.

A relative said rescuers were still searching for any survivors.

“The house has turned into a pile of debris,” said Jibri Abu Warda, adding that the strike hit at around 1:00 am (2300 GMT Tuesday).

He said the explosions shook the area, and rescuers reached the targeted house only in the morning.

“It was a massacre, with body parts of children and women scattered everywhere. They were sleeping when the house was bombed,” Abu Warda said.

“No one knows why they targeted the house. They were all civilians.”

 

Gaza: 15 killed in Israeli new year’s strike

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Trump pushes plan for US to take over Canada

President Donald Trump on Monday marked election day in Canada by pushing his plan for the country give up its independence and become part of the United States.

Canada could become “the cherished 51st state,” he said on social media. “No more artificially drawn line from many years ago. Look how beautiful this land mass would be.”

“Free access with NO BORDER. ALL POSITIVES WITH NO NEGATIVES. IT WAS MEANT TO BE!” he wrote.

“America can no longer subsidize Canada with the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year that we have been spending in the past. It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!”

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Canadians were voting Monday for a new government to confront the annexation threats from the United States and to deal with Trump’s trade war that defined the election campaign.

The Liberal Party, led by new Prime Minister Mark Carney, looked set to lose to the Conservatives’ Pierre Poilievre until Trump’s threats sparked a reversal in poll forecasts.

Trump is not on the ballot but he nonetheless urged Canadian voters to “elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World.”

 

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No fewer than twenty-five people were arrested in police raids across France on Monday, following a series of coordinated prison attacks that shook the government earlier this month, according to a source familiar with the case.

According to AFP, the early morning arrests occurred outside of Paris, as well as in Marseille, Lyon, and Bordeaux.

This month, unidentified assailants targeted multiple jails and other facilities around France, torching cars, spraying the entryway of one prison with automatic gunfire, and leaving enigmatic inscriptions.

The assaults have embarrassed the right-wing government, whose tough-talking justice and interior ministers, Gérald Darmanin and Bruno Retailleau, have promised to step up the campaign against narcotics and drug-related crimes.

President Emmanuel Macron has guaranteed that the attackers will be “found, tried, and punished”.

French anti-terror prosecutors, who are in charge of the probe due to the coordinated nature of the attacks, announced 22 arrests on Monday, with three more made later in the day.

According to the BFMTV channel, several of the arrests occurred inside jails, with alleged operation leaders, who are thought to have commanded them from within, being retrieved from their cells for questioning by police.

The anti-terror prosecutor’s office and the office for the battle against organised crime, known by its abbreviation JUNALCO, stated that the attacks were “likely” to be part of “very serious organised crime”.

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According to the prosecutors, the inquiry has made “significant progress” in identifying potential attackers and instigators.

They claimed they have identified approximately 15 assaults between April 13 and 21, but more attacks have been reported at other jails; however, no links can be established at this time.

Almost 200 investigators have been deployed during the two-week investigation.

Justice Minister Darmanin has accused people involved in drug trafficking of being responsible.

“Thank you to magistrates and law enforcement for arresting the alleged perpetrators of the attacks against prison officers and our country’s prisons early this morning,” Darmanin said on X on Monday.

“We remain committed to the law and to the Republic in our relentless fight against drug trafficking.”
Darmanin has suggested a link with his intention to imprison 200 of France’s 700 most dangerous drug dealers in two high-security prisons.

Retailleau also complimented the investigators, complimenting their “great professionalism” that “made it possible to achieve results in a very short time”.

The raids occur as the French parliament’s upper and lower houses prepare to vote this week on a law aimed at ratcheting up the fight against drug traffickers, with the goal of final passage.

On April 13 in Agen, southwestern France, the tag “DDPF” — standing for “Rights of French Prisoners” — appeared next to seven cars set on fire in the car park of a prison staff training centre.

This was followed by a series of arson attacks targeting prison staff cars and other assaults, and a jail near the southern city of Toulon, France, was sprayed with automatic gunfire.

While some of the attacks followed the pattern of organised crime, others were evocative of ultra-left methods, according to a police source.

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Scores were killed and several others injured as a driver rammed a car into a crowd celebrating Filipino Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver, Canada.

This year’s Lapu Lapu festival, a commemoration of Filipino anti-colonial leader, turned bloody due to the incident.

Vancouver Police confirmed this incident in a statement posted on X on Sunday, announcing arrest of the driver.

The police said, “A number of people have been killed and multiple others are injured after a driver drove into a crowd at a street festival at E. 41st Avenue and Fraser shortly after 8 p.m. tonight. The driver is in custody. We will provide more information as the investigation unfolds.”

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The prime minister of Canada, Mark Carney, has commiserated with victims of the incident in a post on X, adding “We are monitoring the situation closely, and thankful to our first responders for their swift action.

“I am devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver earlier this evening. I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver. We are all mourning with you.”

Vancouver’s Mayor, Ken Sim, also said, “I am shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific incident at today’s Lapu Lapu Day event.

“Our thoughts are with all those affected and with Vancouver’s Filipino community during this incredibly difficult time.”

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