Talks to Release Hostages Break Down Ahead of Israel's Ground Invasion of Gaza
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Talks to Release Hostages Break Down Ahead of Israel's Ground Invasion of Gaza
Talks to Release Hostages , Break Down Ahead of Israel's , Ground Invasion of Gaza.
On October 27, negotiations to release some of
the 239 hostages held by Hamas came to a halt over
the militant group's demand for fuel deliveries to Gaza.
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NBC reports that a former U.S. official said that
without those fuel deliveries, Hamas declined
to guarantee the release of foreign captives.
The former U.S. official, an Israeli official and a diplomat, told NBC that the talks stalled prior to Israel's
deployment of troops in Gaza later on October 27.
Talks were going very well
on Thursday, and negotiators
were hopeful a deal could be
reached over the weekend, Anonymous diplomat, statement via NBC.
But differences emerged
early Friday, which led
to talks stalling, Anonymous diplomat, statement via NBC.
Talks to release the hostages have been ongoing since
October 7, when Hamas launched a surprise attack
that claimed the lives of over 1,000 Israeli civilians.
NBC reports that an estimated half of the
239 hostages are believed to come from
as many as 25 foreign countries, .
Including 54 people from Thailand,
15 from Argentina, 12 from the U.S.,
12 from Germany, six from France and six from Russia.
After Israel's ground operations were launched, Hamasâ
leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, released a statement
claiming the group was willing to continue negotiations.
We are ready for an immediate
exchange deal that includes
the release of all prisoners
in the prisons of the Zionist
enemy, in exchange for the
release of all prisoners
with the resistance, Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' leader in Gaza, statement via NBC.
We are ready for an immediate
exchange deal that includes
the release of all prisoners
in the prisons of the Zionist
enemy, in exchange for the
release of all prisoners
with the resistance, Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' leader in Gaza, statement via NBC
Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale, serving with UN department of safety and security, played a crucial role in fending off the 2016 terror attack on Pathankot airbase... IndiaTimes
Indian Army colonel Waibhav Anil Kale killed in Gaza. Survived by wife and children in Pune. Attacked in Khan Younis en route to European Hospital in Rafah... IndiaTimes
An Indian UN worker lost his life in Gaza after a targeted attack on a UN vehicle in Rafah, marking the first international casualty in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The incident highlights the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones. UN Secretary-General AntĂłnio Guterres condemned the attack, emphasising the need to protect humanitarian workers. Indian UN representative Ruchira Kamboj condemned civilian casualties and emphasised adherence to international law. The attack follows the UN's backing of Palestinian membership bid, with 143 countries, including India, voting for recognition, prompting a call for reconsideration by the Security Council after a US veto last month.
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Israeli Consulate General in Bengaluru commemorated Israel's 76th Independence Day on Monday, emphasizing the Hamas terrorist attack launched on October 7.. IndiaTimes
Watch as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces protests and heckling during his Memorial Day address at Jerusalem's national cemetery. The ceremony, marred by dissent, underscores the deep divisions within Israeli society. Despite the somber tone, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasizes the ongoing struggle against Hamas, shaping Israel's future for decades to come.
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The leader of Hamas's political wing in Gaza and one of Israel's most wanted men, Yahya Sinwar, is not in Rafah, two officials said as Israel moved ahead with its ground offensive in Gaza's southernmost city. Two officials, citing intelligence inputs, told The Times of Israel that the Hamas leader was hiding in underground tunnels in the Khan Younis area, around five miles north of Rafah. Another official from Israel said Sinwar was still in Gaza. In March, it was reported that close relatives of Yahya Sinwar crossed over to Egypt through the Rafah crossing. Several other top Hamas leaders have also managed to move their relatives and family out of Gaza into safe zones in Egypt. Israel has called Yahya Sinwar the mastermind behind the October 7, 2023, raid into southern Israel, in which about 1,200 people were killed, and more than 200 others kidnapped.
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Hezbollah has shot down an IDF observation balloon into Lebanon, raising concerns about the possibility of a full-scale war if operations in Rafah continue. The incident follows Hezbollah's announcement of downing the Israeli spy balloon, claiming it was monitoring its movements over Adamit in northern Israel along the Lebanon border. The group asserts that the balloon's base and control centre were destroyed during the attack, with casualties among the operators. Israeli media has confirmed the balloon was shot down and fell in Lebanese territory. Tensions persist along the border, with Hezbollah engaging in clashes with Israel in recent months, particularly since the start of Israeli Rafah operations, during which the Iran-backed group has used drones against IDF forces. The situation remains tense, with casualties reported on both sides of the border.
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New Analysis Suggests , Long-Term Effectiveness , for Wegovy Users .
NBC reports that patients taking
Novo Nordisk's obesity treatment maintain
an average of 10% weight loss over four years.
The news potentially boosts the
drugmaker's push for Wegovy to be
covered by insurers and governments. .
The company submitted long-term
findings at the European Congress
on Obesity in Venice, Italy. .
This is the longest study
weâve conducted so far of
semaglutide for weight loss, Martin Holst Lange, Novoâs head of development, via NBC.
We see that once the majority
of the weight loss is accrued,
you donât go back and start
to increase in weight
if you stay on the drug, Martin Holst Lange, Novoâs head of development, via NBC.
According to another analysis published by
the drugmaker, approximately 17% of trial participants stopped using the treatment
due to side effects like nausea. .
The costly treatment ranges from $200
to nearly $2,000 per month in the ten
countries where the drug is available.
NBC reports that Novo Nordisk was the
first drugmaker to market GLP-1 agonists,
originally developed as a diabetes treatment,
to address record high obesity rates.
NBC reports that Novo Nordisk was the
first drugmaker to market GLP-1 agonists,
originally developed as a diabetes treatment,
to address record high obesity rates.
Rival Eli Lilly launched its drug
Zepbound in the United States
in December of 2023. .
Neither drugmaker has managed
to produce enough of the
treatment to meet surging demand
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Red Lobster Announces, Nearly 100 Locations , Will Be Shut Down.
NBC reports that approximately 99 Red Lobster locations
will be auctioned off as the seafood chain faces
questions regarding the company's long-term future.
Founder and CEO of the liquidation firm TAGeX Brands,
Neal Sherman, said he would lead the closure of over
50 locations in a May 13 LinkedIn post.
Sherman said equipment from the
locations will be auctioned off.
Locations will reportedly be closed across
the United States, including Denver,
Indianapolis, California and New York.
On May 14, Restaurant Business Magazine reported
a total of 99 locations would close, representing
about 15% of the company's 700 locations. .
NBC reports that the largest seafood
restaurant in the U.S. has struggled with debt,
unfavorable leases and executive turnover.
The chain's troubles also stem from ill-advised
strategies like an all-you-can-eat-shrimp promotion
in 2023 that resulted in a significant loss.
Earlier in 2024, the chain's largest investor,
Thai Union, announced that it would
seek to exit its position. .
The combination of Covid-19 pandemic,
sustained industry headwinds, higher
interest rates and rising material and
labor costs have impacted Red Lobster,
resulting in prolonged negative
financial contributions to
Thai Union and its shareholders, Thiraphong Chansiri, Thai Union Groupâs CEO, via NBC.
After detailed analysis, we have
determined that Red Lobsterâs
ongoing financial requirements
no longer align with our capital
allocation priorities and
therefore are pursuing an exit
of our minority investment, Thiraphong Chansiri, Thai Union Groupâs CEO, via NBC
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Some US Weapon , Shipments to Israel Continue , Amid Invasion of Rafah.
NBC reports that United States officials say that
shipments of military assistance have continued despite
concerns of Israel's invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza.
NBC reports that United States officials say that
shipments of military assistance have continued despite
concerns of Israel's invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Officials familiar with the matter claim that
shipments of both offensive and defensive
weapons have been sent to Israel in recent days.
The news comes after the Biden administration threatened
to suspend arms shipment over Israel's plan to invade
Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge.
The news comes after the Biden administration threatened
to suspend arms shipment over Israel's plan to invade
Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge.
In response to the U.S. threat, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that his country would
"stand alone" in order to pursue its goal of eliminating Hamas.
In response to the U.S. threat, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that his country would
"stand alone" in order to pursue its goal of eliminating Hamas.
Last week, the Biden administration halted an arms
shipment of bombs that were intended for Israel. .
Last week, the Biden administration halted an arms
shipment of bombs that were intended for Israel. .
NBC reports that with no ceasefire between Hamas and Israel in sight, Israeli forces have continued its bombardment of Rafah amid ground operations. .
According to the United Nations, over 100,000 people have fled from eastern Rafah since Israel issued evacuation orders earlier this week. .
According to the United Nations, over 100,000 people have fled from eastern Rafah since Israel issued evacuation orders earlier this week. .
Aid groups, along with doctors and local officials, have expressed
growing concern that hospitals in Rafah have already been
overwhelmed ahead of a feared full-scale Israeli assault. .
For five days, no fuel and
virtually no humanitarian aid
entered the Gaza Strip,
and we are scraping
the bottom of the barrel, Hamish Young, UNICEF Senior Emergency
Coordinator in the Gaza Strip, via NBC.
According to local health officials, over 34,900 people
in Gaza have been killed since Israel launched its
assault following the October 7 Hamas attacks. .
According to local health officials, over 34,900 people
in Gaza have been killed since Israel launched its
assault following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
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Massive Recall Follows , Discovery of Rat Parts, in Japanese Sliced Bread.
NBC reports that a brand of sliced bread in
Japan has been recalled after rat parts were
discovered in the popular product. .
NBC reports that a brand of sliced bread in
Japan has been recalled after rat parts were
discovered in the popular product. .
According to Pasco Shikishima Corp., 104,000 packs of
its super-fermented âchojukuâ bread, produced at a
factory west of Tokyo, have been impacted by the recall. .
According to Pasco Shikishima Corp., 104,000 packs of
its super-fermented âchojukuâ bread, produced at a
factory west of Tokyo, have been impacted by the recall. .
The company said that the line , âwill be suspended for the time being to investigate
the cause and to strengthen countermeasures.â.
The company said that the line , âwill be suspended for the time being to investigate
the cause and to strengthen countermeasures.â.
We deeply apologize for the serious inconvenience and trouble this has caused to our customers, suppliers, and other concerned parties, Pasco Shikishima Corp., via NBC.
The company added that there have been no
reports of customers falling ill as a result
of eating contaminated products.
NBC reports that the news comes amid
a string of food safety scares in Japan. .
In March, Kobayashi Pharmaceutical ordered
a recall of three dietary supplements containing
red yeast rice that had been linked to over
100 hospitalizations and five deaths. .
In 2023, police made multiple arrests linked
to a wave of pranks dubbed "sushi terrorism.".
The so-called acts of "sushi terrorism" involved diners at conveyor
belt restaurants engaging in unhygienic behavior like licking cups
before returning them or contaminating food with hand sanitizer. .
The so-called acts of "sushi terrorism" involved diners at conveyor
belt restaurants engaging in unhygienic behavior like licking cups
before returning them or contaminating food with hand sanitizer.
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Iraqi fighters launch a cruise missile attack on Israel's Ramon Airbase in the Negev Desert, housing war plane and helicopter squadrons. The Islamic Resistance, in solidarity with Gaza, claims responsibility, using advanced Arqab cruise missiles. This marks their 84th attack on the Zionist regime since the war's onset and the fourth within 48 hours. Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement asserts readiness for war against the occupying regime, having conducted numerous strikes against the IDF.
#IraqiIslamicResistance #MissileStrike #RamonAirbase #VideoFootage #RafahOffensive #GazaWar #IsraelHamasWar #ConflictFootage #MiddleEastTensions #MilitaryConflict #WarZone #GlobalSecurity #InternationalRelations #MilitaryAction #NewsUpdate
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The Iraqi resistance recently issued a statement detailing their latest action against the Israeli air base in Eilat. In their announcement, they cited their ongoing commitment to opposing the occupation by the Zionist regime, expressing solidarity with the residents of Gaza, and condemning the killing of Palestinian civilians. This strike marks the fourth assault conducted by the Iraqi resistance on occupied territories within a span of fewer than 12 hours, indicating a heightened level of activity and determination.
Earlier on Tuesday, the group had targeted the Israeli base named "Jonathan" in another drone strike, showcasing their persistence in confronting perceived aggressors. Accompanying their declaration, the umbrella group of resistance factions in Iraq also released video footage capturing the moment of their drone attack on the Zionist military's air base in the port of Eilat (Um al-Rasrash), situated south of occupied Palestine. This visual evidence serves to underscore the potency and precision of their actions.
The current escalation in attacks by regional resistance groups, including Iraqâs Islamic Resistance, underscores a broader trend of defiance against perceived injustices, particularly in the wake of the Israeli military's aggressive actions in Gaza. As such, these strikes represent a tangible expression of resistance against both Israeli and US interests in the region.
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During his visit to Pakistan, Iranian President Raisi issued a stern warning to Israel, cautioning against any attack on Iranian territory, hinting at potentially dire consequences for the "Zionist regime." He highlighted Iran's retaliatory strike on Israel in April and emphasized solidarity with Palestine. Raisi's visit also aimed to strengthen economic ties between Iran and Pakistan, with agreements signed to foster cooperation.
#iranisrael #iranisraelwarnewstoday #iranisraelwarnewstodaylive #iranisraellatestnews #iranisraelattack #iranisraelnewstoday #iranisraelwarnews #Worldnews #Oneinda #Oneindia news
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Iranian President Vows to Destroy Israel , if It Launches the âTiniest Invasionâ.
On April 13, Iran attacked Israel with
hundreds of drones and missiles.
It was the first time that Iran has ever launched a direct military attack on Israel, Fox News reports. .
Although Israel was able to fend off
about 99% of the projectiles, the
country is considering retaliation.
On April 17, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned Israel that if it does decide to
attack with even the "tiniest invasion," .
Iran's response would be "massive and harsh.".
Nothing would remain
from the Zionist regime, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, via Fox News.
Raisi delivered his remarks during
a military parade north of Tehran.
Prior to Raisi's threats, Israel vowed
to respond to the attacks.
The country did not provide details,
but its military council met on April 16
to decide how to proceed.
Leaders around the world have
urged Israel to stand down. .
While Israel and Iran have been at odds
for decades, their conflict came to a
head recently since Iran supports Hamas, .
which attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and
prompted Israel's current offensive in Gaza.
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On April 7, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader issued a stark warning, cautioning that Israeli embassies are now vulnerable in the wake of a strike in Syria. Tehran attributed the attack to Israel, claiming it resulted in the deaths of seven Revolutionary Guards members. Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, conveyed through ISNA news agency that "The embassies of the Zionist regime are no longer safe."
#IranIsraelConflict #IsraelPalestineTension #IsraeliEmbassyThreat #GazaTroopWithdrawal #MiddleEastTensions #DiplomaticStrain #RegionalUnrest #SecurityConcerns #ForeignPolicyShifts #GeopoliticalDynamics
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