Saturday, November 18, 2023

Hundreds Flee As Israel Orders Gaza’s Main Hospital Evacuated

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Hundreds Flee As Israel Orders Gaza’s Main Hospital Evacuated

Israel has been pressing military operations inside the hospital, searching for the Hamas operations centre it says lies under the sprawling complex -- a charge Hamas denies.


Palestinians inspect the damage to a building after an Israeli strike on Hamad City in Khan Yunis on November 18, 2023. – The director of the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis said it had received the bodies of 26 people, as well as 23 people with serious injuries, after an air strike on a residential building in the southern region’s Hamad city. (Photo by Mahmud HAMS / AFP)

 

Hundreds of people fled on foot Saturday after Israel’s army ordered the evacuation of Gaza’s main hospital where more than 2,000 patients, medics and displaced people were trapped by the war between Israel and Hamas.

An AFP journalist witnessed the movement, on a road leading south, but health officials in the Hamas-ruled territory said 450 patients unable to be moved remained at Al-Shifa hospital. The facility has become the focus of the war that is entering its seventh week after Hamas’s October 7 attacks on southern Israel.

Israel has been pressing military operations inside the hospital, searching for the Hamas operations centre it says lies under the sprawling complex — a charge Hamas denies.Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas in response to the October 7 attacks which Israeli officials say killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and saw about 240 people taken hostage.

The army’s air and ground campaign has since killed 12,000 people, including 5,000 children, according to the Hamas government which has ruled Gaza since 2007.

This handout satellite picture released by Maxar Technologies on November 12, 2023, shows the damage arround the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City’s al-Rimal district. (Photo by Satellite image ©2023 Maxar Technologies / AFP)

In Gaza City on Saturday morning, Israeli troops ordered over loudspeakers the evacuation of the Al-Shifa hospital “in the next hour”, an AFP journalist at the scene reported.

They called the hospital’s director, Mohammed Abu Salmiya, to instruct him to ensure “the evacuation of patients, wounded, the displaced and medical staff, and that they should move on foot towards the seafront”, he told AFP.

Israel has come under mounting pressure to back up its allegations that Hamas is using hospitals as command centres, a charge denied by Hamas, an Islamist movement with an armed wing. Al-Shifa hospital has also rejected the allegation.

The United Nations estimated 2,300 patients, staff and displaced Palestinians were sheltering at Al-Shifa before Israeli troops entered the facility on Wednesday.

Palestinians inspect the damage to a building after an Israeli strike on Hamad City in Khan Yunis on November 18, 2023. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

 

‘They Are All Dead’

Israel has told Palestinians to move from the north of Gaza for their safety, but deadly air strikes continue to hit central and southern areas of the narrow coastal territory.

“They said the south was safer, so we moved,” Azhar al-Rifi told AFP.

But her family was caught in another strike that killed seven relatives, including her five-year-old nephew.


Nada Abu Hiya, aged eight, said she suffered the third bombing of the war at the Nuseirat refugee camp on Friday.

“There are bombings everywhere,” she said. “My grandmother is dead, my mother is dead, my grandfather is dead, my uncle is dead, they destroyed our house. Our neighbours’ house is also destroyed and they are all dead.”

Palestinians inspect the damage after an overnight Israeli strike on the refugee camp of Balata, east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on November 18, 2023. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)

 

Israel has imposed a siege on Gaza, allowing just a trickle of aid in from Egypt but barring most shipments of fuel over concerns Hamas could divert supplies for military purposes.

A first consignment of fuel entered Gaza after Israel’s war cabinet bowed to pressure from its ally the United States and agreed to allow two diesel tankers a day into the Palestinian territory.

“We took that decision to prevent the spread of epidemics,” Israel’s national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said.

 

Raw Sewage

A two-day blackout caused by fuel shortages ended after a first delivery arrived from Egypt late Friday, but UN officials continued to plead for a ceasefire, warning no part of Gaza is safe.

A senior US official said Washington had exerted huge pressure on Israel for weeks to allow fuel in.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said 70 percent of residents have no access to clean water in south Gaza, where raw sewage has begun to flow on the streets.

Under the deal, 140,000 litres (37,000 gallons) of fuel would be allowed in every 48 hours, of which 20,000 litres will be earmarked for generators to restore the phone network, the US official said.

Palestinians queue for clean water in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on November 18, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (Photo by Mohammed ABED / AFP)

 

A communications blackout hampered aid deliveries, UNRWA said. Humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths told the UN General Assembly that fuel supplies to the agency so far were “a fraction of what is needed to meet the minimum of our humanitarian responsibilities”.

The Hamas health ministry said 24 patients had died in 48 hours due to the lack of fuel for generators.

In the latest bloodshed, a strike on a residential building in the southern city of Hamad killed 26 people, the director of the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis said.

“I was asleep and we were surprised by the strike. At least 20 bombs were dropped,” Imed al-Mubasher, 45, told AFP.

His wife Sabrin Mussa said: “All of a sudden, the house caught fire. I found myself with gravel in my mouth and I immediately looked for my husband and daughters.

“I saw human remains everywhere,” and screamed for help, she said.

The Israeli military has yet to respond to a request for comment.

 

Starvation Risk

Israel has come under scrutiny for targeting hospitals in northern Gaza, but says the facilities are being used by Hamas — a claim rejected by the group and medical staff.

The military says it has found rifles, ammunition, explosives and the entrance to a tunnel shaft at the hospital complex, claims that cannot be independently verified.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said, without providing details, that there were “strong indications” hostages may have been held at the Shifa facility.

Palestinians inspect the damage after an overnight Israeli strike on the refugee camp of Balata, east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on November 18, 2023. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)

 

Israel has not recovered hostages at the hospital but said it found the bodies of two kidnapped women not far away.

The remains of kidnapped woman soldier Noa Marciano, 19, were found at “a structure adjacent to Al-Shifa hospital” on Friday, a day after the body of 65-year-old Yehudit Weiss was recovered.

Those held hostage range from infants to octogenarians, and there has been little information on their fate despite ongoing negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt to secure releases.

In Gaza, more than 1.5 million people have been internally displaced, and Israel’s blockade has left civilians facing the “immediate possibility of starvation”, according to World Food Programme head Cindy McCain.

More than half of Gaza’s hospitals are no longer functional due to combat, damage or shortages, and people are waiting four to six hours for half the normal portion of bread.


Source: Channel TV




Liberia’s George Weah concedes to Joseph Boakai in presidential polls

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Liberia’s George Weah concedes to Joseph Boakai in presidential polls

Sitting President Weah was accused of failing to live up to his promises of curbing poverty and fighting corruption.



The peaceful Boakai victory comes at a time when the region has seen several military coups in the span of a few years 



Joseph Boakai has become Liberia’s new leader after his rival and sitting President George Weah conceded a tight election to mark a peaceful transfer of power in a region that has recently seen many military coups.

The country’s elections commission said on Friday that the 78-year-old Boakai, a former vice president, has managed to secure a narrow victory with 50.9 percent of the vote to Weah’s 49.1 percent, with almost all the votes counted.

“The Liberian people have spoken and we have heard their voice,” Weah said in an address to the nation.

“I urge you to follow my example and accept the result of the elections,” he said, adding that “our time will come again” in 2029 when Boakai’s six-year term in office ends.

The results mark a considerable shift compared with 2017 when former international football star Weah had succeeded in defeating Boakai comfortably by garnering 62 percent of the vote.

He had ridden a wave of public hope to the presidency, promising to combat poverty, develop the country’s ailing infrastructure and crackdown on injustice and corruption.
But voters grew disillusioned over time and the 57-year-old Weah was accused of failing to live up to his election promises to improve conditions in the West African nation.

Regardless of the results of Friday’s vote, the fact that the president conceded even before the final official tally was announced is significant as the region has seen eight military coups in the past three years, raising concerns about the fall of the democratic process.

Gabon, in Central Africa, earlier this year became the latest nation in the region to experience a coup as military leaders swept up power in the aftermath of a presidential election.
When elections are not overtaken by military commanders in the region, they usually are contested in court, with accusations of fraud abound.

But Boakai supporters took to the streets in the capital Monrovia after he was declared the winner to celebrate. Boakai told the Reuters news agency after the results were announced that “we have a job ahead of us to do and I’m excited that the citizens have given us approval”.

“First and foremost, we want to have a message of peace and reconciliation,” he said.

Boakai’s victory comes as Liberia is trying to recover from two civil wars between 1989 and 2003 that killed at least 250,000 people, and an Ebola outbreak in the mid-2010s that killed thousands.

Friday, November 17, 2023

Goalkeeper Ter Stegen To Miss Germany Friendlies Because of Back Agony

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Goalkeeper Ter Stegen To Miss Germany Friendlies Because of Back Agony

Nagelsmann said 31-year-old Ter Stegen's physical issue just turned out to be clear without further ado before Friday's public interview and a choice on his substitution had not yet been made.



Barcelona’s German goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen reacts after conceding an eighth goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final football match against Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon on August 14, 2020. 

 

Barcelona and Germany goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has been ruled out of the upcoming matches against Turkey and Austria with “acute back pain”, national coach Julian Nagelsmann confirmed on Friday.


“He will return to Barcelona,” Nagelsmann told reporters.

“We hope he’s back 100 per cent fit as soon as possible.”

Nagelsmann said 31-year-old Ter Stegen’s injury only became clear shortly before Friday’s press conference and a decision on his replacement had not yet been made.

“We will wait until training and make a decision together,” he said.

Nagelsmann said it was at this stage unclear how long the goalkeeper would be missing.

“I think that’s a decision for the doc in Barcelona,” he said.

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Kevin Trapp, Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann and RB Leipzig’s Janis Blaswich are the remaining goalkeepers in Nagelsmann’s squad.

Ter Stegen established himself as the number one during the long-term absence of Manuel Neuer, who won the World Cup with Germany in 2014.

Nagelsmann said it was at this stage unclear how long the goalkeeper would be missing.

“I think that’s a decision for the doc in Barcelona,” he said.

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Kevin Trapp, Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann and RB Leipzig’s Janis Blaswich are the remaining goalkeepers in Nagelsmann’s squad.

Ter Stegen established himself as the number one during the long-term absence of Manuel Neuer, who won the World Cup with Germany in 2014.

Bayelsa Poll: I Would Have Moved My Mom To Abuja If Diri Had Lost - Jonathan

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Bayelsa Poll: I Would Have Moved My Mom To Abuja If Diri Had Lost - Jonathan

Jonathan, who is a previous Governor of the oil-rich state, talked on Friday when he visited Diri in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, very nearly multi week after the governor raged to triumph in a definitely challenged poll.


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Governor Diri and Jonathan.

 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has hailed Governor Douye Diri’s efforts at tackling insecurity, saying the Bayelsa leader’s re-election means the state would be a lot safer. 


Jonathan, who is a previous Governor of the oil-rich state, talked on Friday when he visited Diri in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, very nearly multi week after the governor raged to triumph in a definitely challenged poll.

While praising Diri for winning the activity, the previous president said in the event that Douye had lost, the additions made in checking frailty would have been lost.

"We would rather not go into superfluous emergency in the state. Results have been announced and we accept the political decision was directed. We accept the governor won the political decision and we argue that individuals ought to acknowledge it and work with the governor. Let us all help him with the goal that the state will push forward," he said during the social affair.

"There ought to not be anything that will push the state in reverse. We ought to contemplate the advancement of the state beginning from the issue of harmony and security in the state which inside this last period, three years also, there are critical enhancements with regards to cultism and kidnapped et cetera.
"I was saying before this political race that assuming Diri loses this political race, I would have moved my mom to Abuja."

While relating how his cousin was kidnapped and killed, Jonathan communicated idealism that with Diri returning as the governor of the express, the circumstance would before long be a relic of times gone by.

"My cousin was kidnapped twice on one of those events, one of my cousins, Solo, was killed on the grounds that they tossed him into the river and he didn't have the foggiest idea how to swim," he added.
"Thus, we've gone through a lot of hardship in this state and we've seen somewhat reason to have hope. Thus, individuals ought to quiet down, and permit Diri to zero in on administration so he will actually want to drive this state forward with the goal that we will benefit as residents of the state."

Shock After Nigeria Stagger In 2026 World Cup Qualifier

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Shock After Nigeria Stagger In 2026 World Cup Qualifier

Nigeria neglected to meet all requirements for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and were taken out of the last Africa Cup of Nations at the last-16 stage by Tunisia.

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The Super Eagle missed the 2022 World Cup. 

 

Nigerian football has been thrown into shock after the Super Eagles were held to a 1-1 home draw by Lesotho in a 2026 World Cup qualifier, with anger directed at Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro.


Nigeria had to come from behind against Lesotho, ranked 153rd by FIFA, in the game played on Thursday in the southern Nigerian city of Uyo

Despite the absence through injury of star forward Victor Osimhen of Napoli, Nigeria had been expected to make a winning start to their World Cup qualifying campaign.

Peseiro, 63, has been made the scapegoat.

The well-travelled former Venezuela coach was never a popular choice to head the three-time African champions, but the decision to extend his contract till next year’s Africa Cup of Nations has drawn criticism.

Nigeria had won all three head-to-head meetings against the southern Africans before Thursday’s draw.

Former Nigeria international defender Ifeanyi Udeze said he was enraged by the “unacceptable” result.

“This was our first World Cup qualifier in front of the home fans and we couldn’t beat Lesotho.

“This was a match not against Cameroon or the Ivory Coast or Ghana. This was a loss.”
Analyst David Mikel Okoye blamed the disappointing start by the Eagles squarely on Peseiro.

“That the Super Eagles will go nowhere with Jose Peseiro’s absolutely limited tactical nous is no secret,” he said.

“The man does not know how best to utilize this team and he keeps picking the wrong personnel per game with a limiting formation.”

Sports journalist Wale Ajayi said it was a mistake to renew the contract of the Portuguese coach.

“Peseiro has to go, he’s a bad coach,” he said. “Renewing his contract was renewing disaster.”

Peseiro himself blamed bad luck for the draw.

“I am sad of course, disappointed by the result, but my team tried to do the maximum,” he said.

“We had 76% of the ball possession against 24%, the opponents only had two chances to score and scored a goal.

“We had many chances to score. It was bad luck.”

Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and were knocked out of the last Africa Cup of Nations at the last-16 stage by Tunisia.


Source: Channel TV

Internet Fraud: NAF Personnel Tempest Kaduna EFCC Office Over Co-worker' Capture

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Internet Fraud: NAF Personnel Tempest Kaduna EFCC Office Over Co-worker' Capture

The soldiers showed up at the EFCC office sited at Number 4, Wurno Street in the Kaduna State capital around 10 am in around three Hilux watch vans.

Nigerian Air Force personnel storm the EFCC office in Kaduna State on Friday, November 17, 2023.

 

Operatives of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Friday stormed the Kaduna State Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the arrest of some suspected Internet fraudsters.


The suspects incorporated some serving military faculty.

The fighters showed up at the EFCC office sited at Number 4, Wurno Street in the Kaduna State capital around 10 am in around three Hilux watch vans and encompassed the primary entryway of the counter join commission office in this manner keeping the EFCC authorities from going in or out of your workplaces.

In what looked like a battle situation, the Flying corps fighters and cops connected to the EFCC drew in another in a yelling coordinate with the two government security offices pointing their firearms at one another.

Responding to the turn of events, the representative for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, told Channel TV in a call that the suspects which included one help personnel  of the Nigerian Armed force and six from the NAF were captured on Monday for Web related extortion.

The EFCC Head of Media and Exposure made sense of that the suspects were in the guardianship of the commission, forthcoming the finish of its examination and arraignment of the suspects.

He added that the commission was a legal Central Government policing that couldn't be forced by a sister organization while doing its true obligation.

Appeal Court Sacks Gov. Abba Yusuf Of NNPP, Affirms Decision Of Lower Court

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Appeal Court Sacks Gov. Abba Yusuf Of NNPP, Affirms Decision Of Lower Court


 Gov. Abba Yusuf Of Kano State

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has affirmed the order of the Kano state governorship election petition tribunal which sacked Abba Yusuf, candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), as governor of the state.

In a judgment delivered on Friday, a three-member panel of the appellate court held that the NNPP breached the constitution by sponsoring Yusuf who was not a member of the Party

Source: AIT

NATO Signs $1.2bn Artillery Shell Deal

  The push to refill stocks and ramp up output comes as doubts swirl over future support for Ukraine from key backer the United States. NATO...