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22 Jan 2025
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Le Monde: Shooting, explosions reported in Jenin as Israel presses raid
Israeli forces conducted a raid in Jenin, West Bank, described as a "counterterrorism operation," resulting in the deaths of 10 people and the detention of around 20 others. The operation follows a recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and aims to dismantle militant infrastructure.
Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Israel Katz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasized the operation's goal of eradicating terrorism linked to Iranian support for armed groups. The UN Secretary-General called for restraint amid escalating tensions.
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Times Of Israel: More than 2,400 aid trucks enter Gaza under ceasefire with no major looting, UN says
Nearly 900 humanitarian aid trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday, bringing the total to over 2,400 in three days amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. While minor looting incidents occurred, UN officials noted no significant law-and-order issues.
The Israeli military reported ongoing attacks on aid convoys by Hamas and criminal groups. The UN highlighted logistical challenges in aid distribution due to damaged infrastructure in Gaza, emphasizing the need for food assistance and healthcare.
Fox News: Oregon protesters, feds settle lawsuit accusing law enforcement of excessive force in 2020
A settlement has been reached between racial justice protesters and the federal government, following a lawsuit alleging excessive force by federal agents during protests in Portland in 2020. The ACLU of Oregon announced that the government will compensate plaintiffs, including military veterans and activists, for injuries sustained.
The lawsuit claimed federal agents used unlawful tactics, including tear gas and rubber bullets, to disperse nonviolent protesters. A federal report indicated that the agents lacked proper training and equipment. The ACLU continues to advocate for justice on behalf of affected individuals.
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GB News: Eamonn Holmes reacts to actress Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis as he shares shock at data
Eamonn Holmes expressed support for actress Pauline Quirke after her dementia diagnosis, highlighting the rising prevalence of dementia in Britain, which is now the leading cause of death. Quirke's husband announced her retirement from acting due to her condition, which she has faced since 2021.
Quirke, known for her role in "Birds of a Feather," has had a notable career spanning 50 years and received an MBE for her contributions to the arts and charity. Her academy, the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts, will continue to operate in her spirit.