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Israel launches small raids against Hezbollah across the Lebanese border, officials say

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Israel has launched small ground raids against Iran-backed Hezbollah and declared three of its northern communities a “closed military zone” — further signalling that it could be prepared to send forces into Lebanon.

State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Israel informed the US about the raids which he described as “limited operations focused on Hezbollah infrastructure near the border.”

Although there were no reports of direct clashes between Hezbollah militants and Israeli troops, a Western official commented that an Israeli ground operation in Lebanon is “imminent.”

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that Israel had shared its plans with the US and that the operation would be “limited.”

On Monday Hezbollah vowed it was prepared to fighting even after much of its top command including long-time leader Hassan Nasrallah, were killed in Israeli airstrikes.

Israeli strikes have killed Nasrallah and six of his top commanders and officials in the last 10 days, and have hit what the military says are thousands of militant targets across large parts of Lebanon.

Acting leader Naim Kassem said in a televised statement that if Israel decides to launch a ground offensive, the group’s fighters are ready.

“Israel was not able to affect our (military) capabilities,” Kassem said, adding that each commander killed had a replacement.

He said that the militant group, which fought Israel to a stalemate in their monthlong war in 2006, anticipated “the battle could be long.”

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Iran, saying “there is nowhere in the Middle East Israel cannot reach,” if Tehran decides to retaliate against the death of Nasrallah with a strike on Tel Aviv.

Over 1,000 people have been killed in Lebanon by Israeli fire in the past two weeks, nearly a quarter of them women and children, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.

Meanwhile, the United Nations says at least 100,000 people have fled Lebanon for Syria since the strikes began, with more than 5,000 finding shelter in a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus.

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Abia Govt Begins Major Crackdown On Street Trading, Road Obstructions In Aba

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Abia State Government, through its Harmonized Taskforce, carried out an extensive enforcement operation in Aba, targeting street trading, illegal parking, road obstructions, and unauthorized loading and offloading of vehicles.

This decisive action, tagged “Operation Restore Absolute Sanity,” is to instill orderliness, cleanliness, and civility in the state.

The operation covered major junctions and roads, including Osisioma Junction, Tonimas, Enyimba, Double Pole, Ariaria Junction, and Park Road.

Traders and motorists who had encroached on public spaces and blocked drains were compelled to vacate these areas, as the taskforce dismantled illegal structures and cleared obstructions.

Led by Bob Wogu, the chairman of the Abia State Harmonized Taskforce, and joined by the Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Uzor Nwachukwu, the enforcement team showcased its resolve to restore sanity to the bustling commercial city.

Speaking during the exercise, Hon. Nwachukwu emphasized the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards activities that impede free movement and endanger public health and safety.

The taskforce had earlier issued warnings, urging residents and traders to voluntarily remove illegal structures and desist from trading on roads and gutters.

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Residents Rush To Scoop Groundnut Oil As Another Tanker Overturns In Niger, Three Days After 98 Were Killed In Explosion.

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Trending videos show dozens of residents in Bida town, Niger State, collecting groundnut oil after a tanker overturned near Shafa filling station in the Esso area.

According to reports, the incident occurred on Tuesday morning, just three days after the deadly tanker explosion on Dikko-Maje Road, near Badeggi filling station in Suleja Local Government Area, which resulted in the loss of 98 lives.

Reports indicate that those gathered to collect the spilling fuel were caught in an explosion, which also impacted those trying to assist the victims.

The fire spread across a large area, leaving behind charred remains and widespread destruction.

The explosion is said to have occurred around 9:00 am while efforts were underway to transfer PMS from the overturned tanker to another vehicle.

Despite the recent tragic incident in Suleja Local Government Area, new videos from Tuesday morning show residents in Bida approaching the fallen truck with jerry cans and buckets to collect the spilled groundnut oil near a filling station in the town.

 

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Ekweremadu’s wife returns to Nigeria after release from UK prison

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Mrs. Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has returned to Nigeria, according to the Vanguard Newspaper.

It will be recalled that Senator Ekweremadu, his wife, and Dr. Obinna Obeta were sentenced by a UK court on charges related to organ harvesting.

The former Deputy Senate President was sentenced to 10 years in prison, while Mrs Ekweremadu received a six-year sentence.

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