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Two Killed in Northern Israel as Hezbollah Rockets Rain from Lebanon
The Israeli military has confirmed that two individuals were killed in northern Israel after a barrage of approximately 60 rockets was launched from Lebanon.
The tragic incident occurred in the town of Kiryat Shmona, where a man and a woman lost their lives due to a rocket strike, as reported by the Magen David Adom rescue service.
The attack also left several people injured in different areas.
In the port city of Haifa, shrapnel from the rocket barrage injured five individuals, including a 16-year-old who sustained moderate injuries, while the others suffered minor wounds.
The situation in the north has grown increasingly tense as both civilians and rescue services face ongoing threats from incoming rocket fire.
Although the Israeli military did not immediately identify the source of Wednesday’s rocket attack, it is widely believed that the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia, operating out of Lebanon, was responsible.
Hezbollah has been actively attacking Israel’s northern border using rockets, grenades, and drones, a campaign that has intensified since the beginning of the Gaza conflict a year ago.
The group has positioned itself as an ally of Hamas, claiming that its actions are an expression of solidarity with the Palestinian movement in Gaza.
Israel, in response to Hezbollah’s aggression, has dramatically ramped up its military operations in Lebanon since September.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have launched a series of large-scale air strikes targeting Hezbollah positions, and they have also deployed ground forces along the northern border.
This military escalation is seen as part of Israel’s broader strategy to neutralize Hezbollah’s threat while simultaneously dealing with the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Hezbollah, a powerful paramilitary organization and political force in Lebanon, has long been a key player in regional conflicts, with backing from Iran.
Its involvement in the northern conflict adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation in the region.
As Israel continues its efforts to defend its borders and citizens, the conflict between these groups shows no sign of de-escalating anytime soon.
The attacks come against the backdrop of broader regional tensions, as Israel grapples with threats from multiple fronts.
The growing hostilities with Hezbollah underscore the fragile nature of peace in the region, with civilians on both sides bearing the brunt of the violence.
International observers are closely watching how this dynamic will unfold, particularly as Israel’s military actions expand in response to continuous attacks.
The loss of life and the injuries sustained in this latest round of violence highlight the human cost of the ongoing conflict.
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The Police Service Commision Approves The Promotion Of 8,053 Officers
The Police Service Commission approves the promotion of 8053 police officers in the Nigeria Police Force. On Monday 11 commissioners were promoted to Assistant Inspectors General while 16 Deputy Commissioners were moved to Commissioners.
Promotion also happened among the Assistant commissioners, Chief Superintendents, Deputy Superintended and so on.
Additional promotions included Aminu Mohammed Abdulkadir, Mohammed Yusuf Adamu of Base 3 SPU, and Isa Ibrahim Umuoru from Border Patrol. Officers such as Omoarebun Iluobe, CSO to the Delta State Governor, and Shaaba Gboyako Adamu, CSO to the Imo State Governor, were also promoted.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate Lose Over £2 Million in Seized Funds Amid Tax Evasion Allegations
Westminster Magistrates Court has ruled against Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, leading to the seizure of over £2 million from their accounts due to unpaid taxes linked to their online businesses.
The funds, held in seven frozen bank accounts, were traced to the Tates and a woman identified as J. Authorities allege the brothers funneled substantial sums, including cryptocurrency, through accounts in J’s name, despite her lack of involvement in their ventures.
Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring described the scheme as a “straightforward cheat of the revenue,” uncovering years of alleged tax evasion and money laundering. Devon and Cornwall Police revealed the brothers accrued millions between 2014 and 2022 without paying taxes or VAT.
Andrew Tate, however, criticized the ruling, claiming it is part of a “coordinated attack” to silence dissent. “This is not justice; it’s theft disguised as legal action,” Tate said in a statement.
The brothers are also facing separate criminal charges in Romania, including allegations of human trafficking and rape, and are set to be extradited to the UK.
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Akpabio Defends Tinubu’s Tax Reforms, Urges Critics to Engage Thoughtfully
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has defended President Bola Tinubu’s tax reforms, calling on critics to engage with the initiatives more thoughtfully.
Speaking during Tinubu’s presentation of the 2025 budget, Akpabio praised the four tax reform bills as a monumental step toward revitalizing Nigeria’s economy.
He described the reforms as the first comprehensive tax overhaul since independence, aimed at boosting revenue, supporting small businesses, and fostering sustainable development.
Akpabio criticized detractors for dismissing the reforms without understanding their potential impact and urged all Nigerians to embrace this transformative opportunity.
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