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26 Jan 2025

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Le Monde: In Gaza, the carefully orchestrated release of four Israeli hostages
In Gaza, the carefully orchestrated release of four Israeli hostages
Four Israeli soldiers, held captive for nearly 16 months, were released under a ceasefire agreement with Hamas on January 25, 2025. Their release was marked by a staged event in Gaza, showcasing Hamas's control despite ongoing conflict.

The young women, aged 19 and 20, were kidnapped during an attack on October 7, 2023, and appeared in a televised event that highlighted their return to freedom.


GB News: I was booed for raising rape gangs in parliament. Here's what it taught me about Britain's establishment - Andrew RT Davies
I was booed for raising rape gangs in parliament. Here's what it taught me about Britain's establishment - Andrew RT Davies
President Trump's recent actions highlight that determined governments can effect change, contrasting with the UK’s tendency to make excuses for inaction on issues like grooming gangs. Despite public support for a national inquiry, the UK Government has resisted, opting for limited, localized investigations instead.

In Wales, similar resistance is evident, with Labour officials dismissing calls for inquiries and downplaying the issue. This reluctance to confront grooming gangs reflects a broader fear of political backlash rather than a commitment to justice for victims. The need for a comprehensive inquiry remains urgent.


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Times Of Israel: Defying IDF, Lebanese protesters head to villages in south; 4 said killed, 32 hurt
Defying IDF, Lebanese protesters head to villages in south; 4 said killed, 32 hurt
Hundreds of Lebanese residents attempted to breach Israeli roadblocks in southern Lebanon, protesting Israel's failure to withdraw its troops by the ceasefire deadline. The clashes resulted in multiple casualties, including civilians and a Lebanese soldier, as the IDF maintained its presence, citing Hezbollah's non-compliance.

Hezbollah officials criticized Israel's actions, claiming they violated the ceasefire agreement. The Lebanese army urged restraint among civilians while asserting its role in ensuring security. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of violations.