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Along-range missile fired from Yemen landed in an open area in central Israel early on Sunday, the Israeli military said, in the latest reverberation from the nearly yearlong war in Gaza.

The early morning attack triggered air raid sirens, including at Israel’s international airport, where Israeli media aired footage of people racing to shelters. There were no reports of casualties or damage, and the airport authority said operations resumed as normal shortly thereafter.

A fire could be seen in a rural area of central Israel, and local media showed images of what appeared to be a fragment from a missile or interceptor that landed on an escalator in a train station in the central town of Modiin. The military said the sound of explosions in the area came from interceptors.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have repeatedly fired drones and missiles toward Israel since the start of the nearly yearlong war between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, but nearly all of them have been intercepted over the Red Sea.

In a post on X the Lebanese Al-Mayadeen news agency reported that Yemen carried out the attack. It also said Yemen would state later on Sunday what the target was.

In July, an Iranian-made drone launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck Tel Aviv, killing one person and wounding 10 others. Israel responded with a wave of airstrikes on Houthi-held areas of Yemen.

The Houthis have also repeatedly attacked commercial shipping in the Red Sea, in what the rebels portray as a blockade on Israel in support of the Palestinians. Most of the targeted ships have no connection to Israel.

The war in Gaza, which began with Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack into southern Israel, has rippled across the region, with Iran and allied militant groups attacking Israeli and U.S. targets and drawing retaliatory strikes from Israel and its Western allies. On several occasions, the strikes and counter-strikes have threatened to trigger a wider conflict.

Iran supports militant groups across the region, including Hamas, the Houthis and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, its most powerful ally, which has traded fired with Israel on a near-daily basis since the war in Gaza began. Iran and its allies say they are acting in solidarity with the Palestinians.

The military said around 40 projectiles were fired from Lebanon early on Sunday, with most intercepted or falling in open areas.

The strikes along the Israel-Lebanon border have displaced tens of thousands of people on both sides. Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch a wider military operation against Hezbollah to ensure its citizens can return to their homes.

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Newly-formed terrorist group, Lakurawa k!lls 15 residents in Kebbi

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At least 15 people were k!lled in a fierce clash between residents of the Mera community and members of a new terrorist group, Lakurawa, in Kebbi State.

Military authorities have confirmed the emergence of the Lakurawa group, which reportedly has links to ISIS operating in the Sahel. The attack occurred on Friday in Mera village, located in the Augie local government area of Kebbi State, as the terrorists attempted to raid the community to rustle livestock.

Community members resisted the assault, and a violent confrontation ensued.

“A herder ran to the community and raised the alarm. Local residents responded and engaged the terrorists in a fight, which led to the de@ths of 15 people, with many others injured,” a local source said.

The locals reportedly succeeded in k!lling some terrorists and injuring others, although survivors among the attackers managed to carry away their casualties as they retreated.

Kebbi State’s Deputy Governor, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police and the Emir of Argungu, visited Mera to offer condolences.

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Black Box Recovered The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau NSIB in collaboration with other search and rescue partners have recovered the black box of the sikorsky helicopter which ditched in atlantic ocean off the coast of bonny finima on the 24th of october 2024.

The Director General of the NSIB Alex Badeh says the retrieved box is crucial in helping investigators to get to the root cause of the accident for critical and in-depth analysis.

He says as of today 3 individuals remain unaccounted for while investigation is still on going.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses and significant development emerge.

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UN warns famine is ‘imminent’ in northern Gaza as Israeli military operation continues

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Palestinians gather to receive bags of flour distributed by UNRWA in Deir al Balah, 2 November, 2024 Abdel Kareem Hana/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.
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International hunger experts have said there is “a strong likelihood” that famine is imminent in parts of northern Gaza where Israeli forces are conducting a major military offensive.

The Famine Review Committee called the situation in the north of the Strip “extremely grave and rapidly deteriorating” and said all actors in the war must take immediate action “within days not weeks” to avert a humanitarian disaster.

The statement stressed that this includes not only combatants but also those who have influence on them.

“The alert further underscores that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, as we have just detailed, is extremely grave and rapidly deteriorating. They’re calling for immediate action…and this action is required from all who are directly taking part in the conflict or who have influence on its conduct, to avert and to alleviate this catastrophic situation,” said Stephanie Tremblay, an Associate Spokesperson for the UN Secretary General.

The Famine Review Committee is part of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, which comprises 15 UN and other organisations that monitor global hunger and food security.

Friday’s alert follows a report publish in October from the committee that said Palestinians in the entire territory face acute food insecurity.

The alert blamed recent significant developments, including the impact of Israel’s designation of northern Gaza as a combat zone and orders for the entire population to evacuate.

The IDF launched a renewed offensive in northern Gaza, it says to prevent Hamas units from regrouping there. It issued evacuation orders for people living in the north, advising them to move south to the already overcrowded ‘humanitarian zone’ in al-Mawasi.

At the beginning of the month, the Biden administration ramped up criticism of Israel for not doing enough to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza as a 13 November deadline loomed for Israeli officials to meet certain requirements or risk potential restrictions on military assistance.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller gave Israel a ‘fail’ grade in terms of meeting the conditions for an improvement in aid deliveries.

On Friday, Israel informed the US that it plans to open a new aid crossing at Kissufim, to facilitate deliveries into southern Gaza.

But in October, the Knesset passed laws banning the UN’s main agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, from operating in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Israel has long accused UNRWA of turning a blind eye to Hamas militants among its staff and of allowing the group to use its facilities for military purposes.

UNRWA denies those claims.

That decision sparked wide condemnation from the international community, including from the European Union.

The bloc’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, called the decision “disastrous”, saying UNRWA provided “life-saving services.”

“The Agency, with its network of warehouses and staff, is the backbone of aid distribution in Gaza. Without it, civilians will lose their last remaining access to food, water, and medicine,” he said.

The amount of aid entering Gaza dropped dramatically in October as Israel launched another offensive in the north.

By the end of October, an average of just 71 trucks a day were entering Gaza, according to the latest UN figures. The US said it wants to see 350 trucks per day enter the territory.

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