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Israeli strikes kill 104, bringing grief to Gazans trying to rebuild
Israeli strikes kill 104, bringing grief to Gazans trying to rebuild
CAIRO/JERUSALEM: Israel said on Wednesday it was still committed to the US-backed ceasefire in Gaza, despite pounding the enclave in retaliation for the death of an Israeli soldier with a day of bombardment that Gaza health authorities said killed 104 people.
Israel says the soldier was killed in an attack by gunmen on territory within the “yellow line” where its troops withdrew under the truce. Hamas has denied blame.
Israel described its latest attack on Wednesday as a targeted strike in the area of Beit Lahia in the north of the strip, where it said weapons had been stored. It said it would continue to uphold the ceasefire agreement while responding firmly to any violation.
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In response to the soldier’s death, the military launched what it described as strikes targeting dozens of Hamas militants across the enclave, as well as weapons depots and tunnels belonging to the group.
It named 24 militant targets, including one it described as a Hamas commander who took part in an attack on a kibbutz during the October 7, 2023 assault on southern Israel that triggered the war.
The Gaza health ministry said 46 children and 20 women were among the 104 people killed in the airstrikes.
In Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip, neighbors said the entire Abu Dalal family had been wiped out in an airstrike that flattened their home overnight.
A boy in a wheelchair wailed as the family’s bodies in white plastic body bags were loaded into the back of a flatbed truck. Crowds followed as the bodies were driven through the streets to a cemetery.
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“It was erased from the civil registry: an entire family. About nine people: the father, the son, his wife, his son’s wife, and all the children were completely removed from the civil registry,” said neighbor Wael Najem, 52.
Despite the bombardments, US President Donald Trump said the US-backed ceasefire was not at risk.
“As I understand it, they took out an Israeli soldier,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “So the Israelis hit back and they should hit back. When that happens, they should hit back,” he added.
“Nothing is going to jeopardize” the ceasefire, Trump added. “You have to understand Hamas is a very small part of peace in the Middle East, and they have to behave.”
Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, who has acted as a mediator, said on Wednesday that the attack on the Israeli soldier and the subsequent Israeli airstrikes had been “very disappointing and frustrating for us.”
Night of bombardment
Displaced Palestinians feared the truce could fall apart.
“The sounds of explosions and planes made us feel as if war had started again,” Ismail Zayda, 40, living in tents in western Gaza City with his 25-member family, told Reuters via a chat app.
Under the accord, Hamas released all living hostages in return for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and wartime detainees, while Israel pulled back its troops and halted its offensive.
Hamas also agreed to hand over the remains of all dead hostages yet to be recovered, but has said that it will take time to locate and retrieve them. Israel has accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire by stalling in handing over bodies.
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Three Dead as Gunman Opens Fire in New South Wales Town
Three Dead as Gunman Opens Fire in New South Wales Town
At least three people have been killed and one other seriously injured in a shooting incident in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, prompting a large-scale police operation and lockdown in the affected community.
The incident occurred in Lake Cargelligo, a small town in the Central West region of New South Wales, where emergency services responded to reports of gunfire on Thursday afternoon. According to NSW Police, officers arrived to find two women and one man dead at the scene, while another man was rushed to hospital with serious but stable injuries.
Authorities confirmed that the suspected gunman fled the area, triggering an immediate manhunt involving tactical police units, helicopters and roadblocks. Residents were advised to remain indoors, avoid public areas and report any suspicious movement, as police worked to secure the town.
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Investigators have established multiple crime scenes across nearby streets and are working to determine the exact sequence of events and motive. While officials have not confirmed a motive, early assessments suggest the shooting may be linked to a domestic or personal dispute, though this has not been officially verified.
The tragedy has reignited national discussions about gun violence and community safety in Australia, particularly in the wake of other high-profile attacks in New South Wales over the past year. Although Australia maintains some of the strictest gun laws globally, recent incidents have renewed calls for enhanced monitoring, mental health intervention and rural policing support.
State authorities expressed condolences to the victims’ families and assured the public that every available resource is being deployed to apprehend the suspect. Police say further updates will be provided as investigations progress and once it is safe for residents to resume normal activities.
The identities of the victims have not yet been released, pending notification of next of kin.
Three Dead as Gunman Opens Fire in New South Wales Town
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UK Prison Officer Jailed for Sex with Inmate in Prison Prayer Room
UK Prison Officer Jailed for Sex with Inmate in Prison Prayer Room
A former UK prison officer, Isabelle Dale, has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison after being convicted of misconduct in public office and involvement in criminal activity with inmates, including a sexual relationship inside a prison chapel. The case highlights serious prison security breaches and the dangers of staff-inmate relationships.
Court evidence revealed that Dale, 23, engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with convicted robber Shahid Sharif. The encounters took place in the prison prayer room, with other inmates acting as lookouts, allowing the activity to continue undetected. Dale also became romantically involved with a second inmate, Connor Money, jailed for a fatal car crash.
Prosecutors told the court that Dale’s relationship went far beyond sexual activity. She purchased a £3,000 engagement ring, tattooed Sharif’s nickname “Sneaks” on her neck, and sent letters, money, and synthetic drugs to his cell. Dale conspired with co-defendant Lilea Sallis to smuggle contraband into the prison, further compromising prison safety and integrity.
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The judge at Southwark Crown Court condemned Dale for abusing her position of trust, describing her actions as “manipulative and harmful” to both the justice system and the correctional environment. She was sentenced to 3½ years imprisonment, while her co-defendant received a separate sentence for aiding her criminal activities.
This case underscores the serious risks posed by prison staff-inmate relationships, which can threaten security, rehabilitation programs, and public trust in the criminal justice system. Authorities have urged stricter monitoring, ethical training, and accountability measures to prevent similar incidents in correctional facilities across the UK.
The story has attracted widespread attention online, sparking debates on prison ethics, staff conduct, and contraband smuggling, and has served as a cautionary tale about the consequences of violating professional boundaries in correctional institutions.
UK Prison Officer Jailed for Sex with Inmate in Prison Prayer Room
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Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has officially welcomed the next phase of the Gaza peace plan, including the formation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace”, underscoring Riyadh’s commitment to a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and political stability in the war‑torn Gaza Strip.
At a Cabinet session chaired by King Salman, Saudi ministers reaffirmed support for the plan’s second phase, which calls for Palestinian governance in Gaza, coordinated reconstruction efforts, and the return of the Palestinian Authority. The government also reiterated its commitment to the two‑state solution and urged international collaboration for lasting peace.
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The announcement follows broader diplomatic developments: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted an invitation to join the board, while the UAE also expressed readiness to participate. The board aims to coordinate regional and international efforts to stabilize Gaza and facilitate post-conflict recovery.
While Saudi Arabia and some regional allies have embraced the initiative, other nations, including France, have expressed caution, questioning the board’s mandate relative to the United Nations’ role in mediating peace. Despite these differing reactions, Riyadh’s endorsement signals a push for structured diplomacy and practical support for Palestinian civilians amid ongoing conflict.
The Saudi position highlights its effort to balance regional stability, humanitarian concerns, and long-term advocacy for Palestinian sovereignty, aligning with the Arab Peace Initiative and broader international law.
Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
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