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Israel’s response to Hamas attack ‘collective punishment’ on Gaza – Egyptian President, Al-Sissi

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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi expressed his view on Sunday, characterizing Israel’s response to Hamas’ recent attack as a form of “collective punishment” against the densely populated Gaza Strip.

Following the surprise attack on October 7th, Israel has initiated a series of airstrikes on Gaza, raising the likelihood of an imminent Israeli ground incursion into the region.

“I believe the ongoing actions have surpassed Israel’s right to self-defense and have evolved into a form of collective punishment against the 2.3 million Palestinians residing in the Gaza Strip,” he stated during televised remarks while meeting with United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Cairo.

Blinken’s visit to Egypt is part of a broader regional tour aimed at preventing the conflict between Israel and Hamas from escalating into a larger regional conflict. He has already visited Israel, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Al-Sissi called for facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip to alleviate the suffering of its people.

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“It is of utmost importance to de-escalate tensions and ensure the smooth passage of aid into the Gaza Strip,” he emphasized.

Israel has imposed restrictions on the entry of essential supplies such as food, fuel, and medicines into Gaza, leading to severe concerns about the well-being of the impoverished territory’s inhabitants.

Al-Sissi stated that Egypt is actively working to mitigate the situation and prevent other external actors from becoming involved in the conflict.

Earlier on Sunday, Al-Sissi presided over a meeting of Egypt’s National Security Council to address the escalating violence in Gaza.

A presidential statement issued after the meeting outlined Egypt’s commitment to intensify efforts to deliver humanitarian assistance to the neighboring Gaza Strip, particularly in light of the growing fears of mass displacement.

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The Rafah border crossing, the sole passage from Gaza to Egypt, is presently closed due to Israeli retaliation attacks on the strip.

Unidentified Egyptian sources were quoted in the media on Saturday as suggesting that Cairo links the passage of foreign nationals from Gaza through the crossing to the facilitation of aid deliveries to the strip.

The Israeli military had instructed civilians in northern Gaza to head south in anticipation of an impending incursion, which was reportedly delayed due to adverse weather conditions.

As the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel in 1979, Egypt is concerned about a potential mass exodus of Gazans into its territory. In response, Egypt emphasized its rejection and denouncement of any displacement policy or attempts to undermine the Palestinian cause at the expense of neighboring nations.

The presidential statement further outlined Egypt’s plans to host a regional and international conference on the “developments and future of the Palestinian cause.”

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Gunmen Kill 6 Famers In Kaduna Village

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The Numana Community Development Organisation (NCDO) has expressed sorrow over the recent unprovoked attack and killing of innocent and unarmed farmers in Ambe village, Sanga local government area of Kaduna State, by gunmen.

During the tragic incident, six people were killed, and many others were injured and are currently receiving medical treatment in various hospitals.

In a statement to journalists in Abuja, NCDO President Comrade Ahmed Gani remarked, “It is alarming that kidnappings in our communities have surged recently, with reports of one or two persons being kidnapped every week.”

He further highlighted the worsening situation, stating that herdsmen have occupied ancestral lands, transforming these areas into hotspots for frequent kidnappings of innocent farmers. Some affected villages include Dangwa Ungwan Kafinta, Ninte, and Dangwa Ungwa Manzo.

Gani recounted a series of attacks in Sanga local government area: two people were killed at Lambari village on March 2, 2023; one person at Unguwar Madaki Arak on May 5, 2023; one at Gani Sarki on August 19, 2023; and five at Unguwar Ganye on February 8, 2024.

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“These persistent attacks on our peaceful communities have become intolerable, especially now with the onset of the rainy season,” he stated.

Farmers are now afraid to go to their farms due to the escalating attacks, which will likely have a negative impact on the local economy in the coming months, Gani warned.

While acknowledging the efforts of the Kaduna State Government under Governor Senator Uba Sani to address insecurity, Gani urged for increased protection, especially in Sanga and Jema’a local government areas.

He called on the Kaduna state government to deploy more security forces to rural communities to protect residents and restore their confidence so they can farm without fear of attack. Gani also urged the state government to support those injured in the recent Ambe village attack who are currently undergoing medical treatment.

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BREAKING: Helicopter Carrying Iranian President Raisi Crashes In Azerbaijan

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A helicopter in a convoy transporting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to the Qiz-Qalasi Dam in East Azerbaijan province reportedly crashed on Sunday.

Details of the crash and information about other passengers were unclear at the time of reporting, but rescuers were attempting to reach the crash site, according to state television.

The country’s finance minister, Amir Abdollahian, was also reportedly in the helicopter with the president. Reports indicated that two of the three helicopters in the convoy safely reached their destination.

Iran operates a variety of helicopters but faces challenges in obtaining parts due to international sanctions. Much of Iran’s military air fleet dates back to before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The 63-year-old Raisi is a hard-line former head of Iran’s judiciary and is considered a disciple of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Some analysts believe he could succeed the 85-year-old Khamenei upon his death or resignation.

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We will not tolerate breach of contractual agreement – Gov Namadi warns contractors

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Jigawa State governor, Malam Umar Namadi has said his administration would not tolerate or accept any breach of contractual agreement.

The Governor stated this while inspecting some ongoing projects across the state.

The inspected projects were mostly rehabilitation and reconstruction of the roads and bridges damaged by flooding in the last two years.

Speaking to various contractors, Governor Namadi expressed satisfaction on the quality of the projects and urged them to speed up the work for a timely completion.

According to him, “we are ready to continue patronizing any company that demonstrates seriousness and sincerely in handling his work.

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“We will not delay your payment as soon as you complete the work and at the same time we will not tolerate or accept any breach of contractual agreement.”

He noted that the state government had taken measures towards reconstruction of facilities damaged by flood last year.

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