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Israeli helicopter fires missiles into Lebanon as hostilities with Hezbollah escalate

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An Israeli Apache attack helicopter has been seen firing missiles towards the Lebanese border, followed by smoke rising from southern Lebanon.

That comes on the same day the Israeli military (IDF) carried out another series of overnight air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

The Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah’s central intelligence headquarters around midnight. It did not say who it was aiming for or if any militants were killed in that strike but it claimed to have killed 100 Hezbollah fighters in the last 24 hours.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported more than 10 consecutive strikes in the area.

Around 1,400 Lebanese, including Hezbollah fighters and civilians, have been killed and some 1.2 million driven from their homes since Israel ramped up its aerial campaign in September, aiming to cripple Hezbollah and push it away from the countries’ shared border.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah launched around 100 rockets into Israel on Friday, the Israel military said.

Israeli ground offensive

Israel launched its ground operation in Lebanon on Tuesday and its forces have been clashing with Hezbollah militants in a narrow strip along the border.

Israel has vowed to put an end to Hezbollah fire into northern Israel, after nearly a year of exchanges between the two sides that drove tens of thousands of people from their homes on both sides of the border.

Israeli Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani told reporters Friday that the ground operations were limited, aimed at rooting out Hezbollah militants and making the border safe for northern residents of Israel to return to their homes.

“First of all, our mission is to make sure they’re [Hezbollah] not there,” Shoshani said.

“Afterwards we will talk about how we make sure they don’t come back.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who was in Beirut on Friday to meet Lebanese officials, warned that if Israel carries out an attack on Iran, Tehran would retaliate more powerfully than it did this week when it launched at least 180 missiles into Israel in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Hezbollah.

The missile barrage amid a series of rapidly escalating attacks has threatened to push the Middle East closer to a regional war.

“If the Israeli entity takes any step or measure against us, our retaliation will be stronger than the previous one,” Araghchi said.

The strikes on Beirut come as the main road connecting Lebanon and Syria was damaged in an Israeli air strike, creating a new obstacle for the thousands of people trying to flee the escalating hostilities.

The dawn strike about 50 kilometres east of the capital Beirut led to the closure of the road near the busy Masnaa Border Crossing, the first time it has been cut off since Hezbollah and Israel began trading fire almost a year ago.

Hezbollah supply lines

Israel said it targeted the crossing because it was being used by Hezbollah to transport military equipment across the border.

A Syrian man crosses on foot into Syria through a crater caused by an Israeli airstrike near the Masnaa crossing, October 4, 2024 Samer Husseini/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.

 

Hezbollah is believed to have received much of its weaponry through Syria from Iran, its main backer.

More than 250,000 Syrians and 82,000 Lebanese have fled across the border into Syria during the past two weeks.

Hezbollah began firing into Israel the day after the Hamas attack on southern Israel on 7 October, in which the militants killed 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage.

Since then, Israel’s campaign in Gaza in retaliation has killed more than 41,000 Palestinians, just over half them women and children, according to local health officials.

US strikes on Yemen

And the US military struck several Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday, going after weapons systems, bases and other equipment belonging to the Iranian-backed rebels.

Smoke rises after US aircraft and ships struck Houthi strongholds in Sanaa, October 4, 2024 Osamah Abdulrahman/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved

 

US aircraft and ships struck Houthi strongholds, according to an unnamed American official.

According to the Houthi media, seven strikes hit the airport in Hodeidah, a major port city, and the Katheib area, which has a Houthi-controlled military base.

Four more strikes hit the Seiyana area in Sanaa, the capital, and two strikes hit the Dhamar province.

The strikes come just days after the Houthis threatened “escalating military operations” targeting Israel after they apparently shot down a US military drone flying over Yemen.

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“We no lose o” — VeryDarkMan sings and dances after court hearing against Femi Falana and Falz held today.

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"We no lose o" — VeryDarkMan sings and dances after court hearing against Femi Falana and Falz held today.
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VeryDarkMan’s court hearing against Femi Falana and Falz took place today, and he seems to be celebrating. However, the court actually ruled in favor of Femi Falana, ordering VeryDarkMan to delete defamatory videos about him.

It appears VeryDarkMan had made some allegations against Falana and his son, Falz, which the court deemed defamatory. The court also granted Falana’s request to serve VeryDarkMan with court processes through his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju Esq.

Despite the court’s ruling, VeryDarkMan seems to be in high spirits, singing and dancing after the hearing. It’s unclear what the outcome of the case will be, but for now, VeryDarkMan appears to be taking it in stride.

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GUNMEN ATTACK MILITARY CHECKPOINT AT ABIA AND IMO BOARDER, ALLEGEDLY KILL TWO SOLDIERS…

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Ekwutosblog gathered that Gunmen attacked an army checkpoint earlier today, Wednesday 13th November, 2024 at Ekenobizi, a border community between Abia and Imo states in Umuopara, Umuahia South Local Government Area, killing two soldiers.

A military source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the attack occurred around 6:18 am. The gunmen arrived in a white Lexus (350/400) model, although the exact number of attackers could not be confirmed.

Confirming the incident in a press release on Wednesday, Lieutenant Colonel Jonah Unuakhalu of the Joint Task Force South East Operation UDO KA said: “In the early hours of today, 13 November 2024, troops of the Joint Task Force South East Operation UDO KA, deployed at a checkpoint along the Umuahia – Owerri Road in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State, came under attack by faceless group.

“During the attack, the gallant troops were able to repel the assault, forcing the attackers to retreat in disarray with gunshot wounds, abandoning one Sienna and one Lexus Jeep used in the attack. However, in the ensuing firefight, two soldiers paid the supreme price.”

The Joint Task Force appealed to residents of the South East, particularly those in Abia State, for credible information to help track down the fleeing attackers and combat criminal elements in the region.

The force reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property in line with global best practices and the rules of engagement.

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TV chef found dead in hotel aged 52 after criticising Vladimir Putin

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A TV chef who fled to London after his opposition of Vladimir Putoin has been found dead while on a promotional tour

A Russian TV chef who criticised Vladimir Putin has been found dead in a Belgrade hotel

Alexei Zimin, 52, died suddenly on a promotional tour to the Serbian capital. Authorities have said his cause of death is currently “unclear”.

Zimin fled Russia to London after his oppositions of Putin. Zimin was once a popular figure on Russian cooking shows. He also owned Zima restaurant in Soho, which he founded after he had left Russia following Putin’s invasion of Crimea.

In a statement released by Zima magazine today, a spokesperson said: “Alexei Zimin, the project’s editor-in-chief and the chef of the Zima restaurant, has passed away. Alexei was not only a colleague, he was our friend, a close person with whom we were lucky to go through a lot – both good, kind and sad.”

London-based exiled Russian TV chef, editor and restaurateur Alexei Zimin, dies at 52.

It concluded: “Thank you to everyone for the words we received today about Alexei. We are hurting together with you.”

Zimin had also been editor-in-chief of the Russian edition of GQ magazine.

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