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Israeli drone strikes kill 4 in Lebanon
Israeli drone strikes kill 4 in Lebanon
BEIRUT: The Israeli military resumed drone strikes on targets in southern border areas of Lebanon on Thursday.
One such attack on a vehicle in Mays Al-Jabal killed three people collecting scrap from damaged buildings. The Lebanese Health Ministry said the two passengers in the vehicle were Syrian nationals. Hezbollah media outlets identified the driver as Lebanese citizen Izzat Karout.
Less than two hours later, another drone attack in the same area killed a motorcycle rider, said to be a former paramedic who had been injured in a previous Israeli raid. Mays Al-Jabal municipality gave his name as Oussama Bahij Farhat, a volunteer with Lebanese Civil Defense.
Citing a security source, Israel’s Channel 12 news reported that the “second attack was carried out to target a Hezbollah member.”
Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect in November, deaths caused by Israeli attacks have continued to be daily occurrences, with more than 2,000 Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty recorded in the south of the country, Beirut’s southern suburbs and areas in the east along the border with Syria.
Also on Thursday, intensive activity by Israeli reconnaissance planes in Lebanese airspace was observed, particularly in the skies over Beirut and its southern suburbs.
A political source told Arab News the latest activity was “proof that Israel has not responded to any diplomatic pressure aimed at halting its violations.”
The ceasefire agreement, mediated by the US and France, stipulated that Hezbollah must withdraw from border areas south of the Litani River and dismantle its military infrastructure, allowing the Lebanese army to strengthen its presence there in coordination with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon.
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Israeli forces, which carried out a ground offensive in southern Lebanon in October, withdrew following the peace deal but maintained a presence on five hills they describe as strategic locations.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, who returned to Beirut on Thursday after an official visit to the UAE, said the “Lebanese army controls more than 85 percent of the south after clearing it, in a military sense, as part of its commitments to the ceasefire agreement.”
Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Lebanon said Maj. Gen. Michael Leeney was joining the Cessation of Hostilities Implementation Mechanism, the international group set up to monitor the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, “as a full-time senior US military leader in Beirut.” His appointment continues the strong relationship between the Lebanese Armed Forces and the US military, it added. Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, will continue to chair the mechanism while fulfilling his other duties as commander of US Special Operations Forces in the Levant, Gulf and Central Asia, the embassy said.
During meetings with Leeney, Lebanese officials were united in their calls for action to halt “Israel’s continued violations of the agreement.”
After a meeting with Lebanon’s army commander, Gen. Rodolf Haykal, MP Ghassan Skaff told Arab News: “About 90 percent of the area south of the Litani River is now free of Hezbollah facilities, and the army has gradually tightened its control over the area.
“The Lebanese army is counting on dialogue regarding the defense strategy to address the issue of Hezbollah’s weapons north of the Litani River, and work is underway on this matter.
“The army command believes that the pressure being exerted on Israel is still insufficient to stop its violations. Israel’s continued violations are occurring with American support, and Israel no longer looks for justifications to bomb Beirut’s southern suburbs, for example.”
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the UN’s special coordinator for Lebanon, previously warned: “Residents of the Bint Jbeil and Tyre districts are still unable to return to their homes due to the massive destruction of infrastructure and property caused by the recent war.
“The humanitarian situation in southern Lebanon is extremely concerning and there is an urgent need to restore basic services.
“Temporary solutions are no longer sufficient as the humanitarian crisis worsens, and rapid action is required from the Lebanese state and the international community to rebuild and provide the essentials for a dignified life for the displaced and affected citizens.”
Israeli drone strikes kill 4 in Lebanon
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Indonesia Flood Disaster: Death Toll Exceeds 900 as Search for Hundreds Continues
Indonesia Flood Disaster: Death Toll Exceeds 900 as Search for Hundreds Continues
The death toll from the catastrophic Indonesia floods has risen to more than 900, with hundreds still missing as rescuers struggle to reach communities cut off by last week’s rare and powerful cyclone over the Malaca Strait. The storm unleashed torrential rain and severe landslides, destroying over 100,000 homes across multiple regions.
Authorities say relief efforts remain extremely challenging, with aid being air-dropped into isolated areas where roads and bridges have been washed away. The deadly floods form part of a chain of recent extreme weather disasters across Asia, bringing the combined regional death toll — including in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam — close to 2,000.
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In Aceh Tamiang, among the worst-hit districts, survivors described entire villages being swept away by surging waters. Residents of Lintang Bawah Village told the BBC Indonesian service that many families survived only by taking refuge on rooftops.
Fitriana, a survivor, recounted how some villagers endured three days without food or water as they clung to their homes: “Ninety percent of the houses in our village were destroyed,” she said, leaving 300 families displaced.
Another survivor described fleeing twice — first from his own home as floodwaters reached the second floor, and then again from a nearby village inundated overnight:
“While we were sleeping, water soaked the mattresses. There was no higher ground. We survived by climbing to the second floor of my daughter-in-law’s house.”
Indonesian authorities continue emergency operations as hopes fade for those still unaccounted for. The government has pledged expanded humanitarian support as the scale of the disaster becomes clearer.
Indonesia Flood Disaster: Death Toll Exceeds 900 as Search for Hundreds Continues
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Russia Intensifies Airstrikes on Ukraine as Zelensky, Trump Envoys Advance Peace Talks
Russia Intensifies Airstrikes on Ukraine as Zelensky, Trump Envoys Advance Peace Talks
Russia has intensified its overnight aerial attacks on Ukraine, striking multiple regions just hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky described his discussions with Donald Trump’s negotiating team as “very constructive.” The renewed assaults come amid a fresh push for a US-led peace framework aimed at ending the nearly three-year-old war.
The mayor of Kremenchuk, a key industrial city in central Ukraine, confirmed the area suffered a “massive combined strike”, damaging critical infrastructure and leaving residents without water, electricity, and heat. No fatalities have been reported so far.
Russia’s defence ministry claimed it intercepted 77 Ukrainian drones across several locations during the same period, underscoring the ongoing intensity of the conflict despite diplomatic efforts.
Zelensky said he is “determined” to continue working closely with the US after three days of detailed negotiations in Miami involving Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and the former US president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Talks focused heavily on ensuring Russia’s compliance with any future peace agreement.
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The US has been mediating a multi-point peace plan, though progress remains limited as Kyiv, Moscow, and European allies differ on key proposals. European leaders have pushed for additional security guarantees for Ukraine, including the possibility of a multinational peacekeeping force, an idea Russia has rejected.
French President Emmanuel Macron, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and Zelensky are set to meet in London on Monday to coordinate Europe’s position on the evolving peace framework. Macron reiterated France’s commitment to achieving de-escalation and a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the US and Ukraine have jointly urged Moscow to demonstrate “a serious commitment to long-term peace.” The appeal came after Witkoff returned from Kremlin talks with Vladimir Putin, which ended without a breakthrough.
Ukraine’s new chief negotiator Rustem Umerov said he and Witkoff have “agreed on the framework of security arrangements” and discussed deterrence measures needed to secure a durable peace.
The latest wave of Russian airstrikes — following a wider barrage a day earlier condemned by European leaders — underscores the gulf between diplomatic negotiations and realities on the ground as the war grinds on.
Russia Intensifies Airstrikes on Ukraine as Zelensky, Trump Envoys Advance Peace Talks
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25 Dead in Goa Nightclub Fire After Suspected Gas Explosion in Arpora
25 Dead in Goa Nightclub Fire After Suspected Gas Explosion in Arpora
A devastating inferno at a popular nightclub in Goa has left 25 people dead, with authorities confirming that most of the victims were employees of the establishment located in Arpora, North Goa. Several tourists are also among the casualties.
Officials say the blaze, which erupted around midnight on Saturday, was triggered by a suspected gas cylinder explosion in the club’s kitchen. The fire quickly tore through the premises, leading to scenes of panic in the bustling nightlife district.
Goa Director General of Police Alok Kumar confirmed that the fire was concentrated on the ground-floor kitchen area and has since been brought under control. Most bodies were recovered near the kitchen, reinforcing concerns that staff members bore the brunt of the tragedy.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant stated that three victims died from burn injuries, while others succumbed to suffocation. He also revealed that “three to four” tourists had been confirmed dead, though their identities and nationalities remain unknown.
According to The Indian Express, the incident occurred at Birch by Romeo Lane, a well-known club near Baga Beach, one of Goa’s busiest tourist hubs. The area is lined with nightlife venues that typically draw large crowds on weekends.
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Witnesses described chaotic moments as screams filled the air moments after the explosion. One bystander told the BBC: “It was a normal Saturday night. Suddenly there were screams, and then we realized a massive fire had broken out. The scenes were horrific.”
Fire crews worked through the night, combing through charred debris to determine the full extent of damage and finalize victim identification. The remains of burnt furniture and décor were visible at the site on Sunday morning, now sealed off by security officials.
Victims’ bodies have been transferred to Goa Medical College in Panaji, where identification is underway before notifying families.
Chief Minister Sawant has ordered a formal inquiry into the cause of the blaze, promising that “those found responsible will face the most stringent action.” He expressed “deep grief” and extended condolences to affected families.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the incident as “deeply saddening”.
Goa, a former Portuguese colony famed for its beaches, nightlife, and resorts, attracts millions of visitors annually. Government figures show 5.5 million tourists visited the state in the first half of the year, including 270,000 international travelers.
The tragedy adds to a growing list of fatal fires in entertainment venues across India, including recent incidents in Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Gujarat, often linked to poor safety standards and overcrowding.
25 Dead in Goa Nightclub Fire After Suspected Gas Explosion in Arpora
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