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  • 8 people injured in Czech residential building blast

    PRAGUE — An explosion in a residential building in the southern Czech town of Znojmo on Sunday afternoon left eight people injured, local rescuers reported.

    “We rescued a total of eight people from the building… They were treated and transported to hospitals by emergency services,” the Fire Rescue Service of the South Moravian Region stated on the social media platform X.

    Among the injured, one person sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to a hospital by helicopter for urgent medical attention.

    The explosion occurred in a building containing nine residential units, causing extensive damage. According to the Czech News Agency, the blast led to the collapse of the front wall from the first floor down to the sidewalk, while the roof and attic were also severely damaged.

    Authorities anticipate that the building will require at least partial demolition. In response, the town hall has stepped in to provide emergency accommodation for displaced residents.

    Preliminary investigations suggest that a gas leak is the likely cause of the explosion.

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  • Israel plans to double population on occupied Golan, citing threats from Syria

    JERUSALEM, Dec 15 – Israel agreed on Sunday to double its population on the occupied Golan Heights while saying threats from Syria remained despite the moderate tone of rebel leaders who ousted President Bashar al-Assad a week ago.

    “Strengthening the Golan is strengthening the State of Israel, and it is especially important at this time. We will continue to hold onto it, cause it to blossom, and settle in it,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.

    Israel captured most of the strategic plateau from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War, annexing it in 1981.

    In 2019 then-President Donald Trump declared U.S. support for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, but the annexation has not been recognised by most countries.

    Syria demands Israel withdraw but Israel refuses, citing security concerns. Various peace efforts have failed.

    Netanyahu said he spoke with Trump on Saturday about security developments in Syria.

    “We have no interest in a conflict with Syria,” Netanyahu said in a statement. Israeli actions in Syria were intended to “thwart the potential threats from Syria and to prevent the takeover of terrorist elements near our border,” he added.

    Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement that the latest developments in Syria increased the threat to Israel, “despite the moderate image that the rebel leaders claim to present”.

    Netanyahu’s office said the government unanimously approved a more than 40-million-shekel ($11 million) plan to encourage demographic growth in the Golan.

    It said Netanyahu submitted the plan to the government “in light of the war and the new front facing Syria, and out of a desire to double the population of the Golan”.

    Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates condemned Israel’s decision, with the UAE – which normalised relations with Israel in 2020 – describing it as a “deliberate effort to expand the occupation”.

    Some 31,000 Israelis have settled there, said analyst Avraham Levine of the Alma Research and Education Center specialising in Israel’s security challenges on its northern border. Many work in farming, including vineyards, and tourism. The Golan is home to 24,000 Druze, an Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam, Levine said. Most identify as Syrian.

    AVOIDING ‘NEW CONFRONTATIONS’

    Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, said on Saturday that Israel was using false pretexts to justify its attacks on Syria, but he was not interested in engaging in new conflicts as his country focuses on rebuilding.

    Sharaa – better known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani – leads the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group that swept Assad from power last Sunday, ending the family’s five-decade iron-fisted rule.

    Since then Israel has moved into a demilitarised zone inside Syria that was created after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, including the Syrian side of the strategic Mount Hermon that overlooks Damascus, where its forces took over an abandoned Syrian military post.

    Israel, which has said that it does not intend to stay there and calls the incursion into Syrian territory a limited and temporary measure to ensure border security, has also carried out hundreds of strikes on Syria’s strategic weapons stockpiles.

    It has said it is destroying weapons and military infrastructure to prevent them from being used by rebel groups that drove Assad from power, some of which grew from movements linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.

    Several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan, have condemned what they called Israel’s seizure of a buffer zone in the Golan Heights.

    “Syria’s war-weary condition, after years of conflict and war, does not allow for new confrontations.

    The priority at this stage is reconstruction and stability, not being drawn into disputes that could lead to further destruction,” Sharaa said in an interview published on the website of Syria TV, a channel that sides with the rebels.

    He also said diplomatic solutions were the only way to ensure security and stability and that “uncalculated military adventures” were not wanted.

    REUTERS

  • Israeli troops carry out air, ground attacks in Gaza

    CAIRO — Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 28 Palestinians, including a journalist and rescue workers, medics said, and the Israeli military said troops carried out air and ground attacks in the northern Gaza Strip, killing dozens of militants while capturing others.

    An Israeli airstrike hit the civil emergency center in the Nuseirat market area in the central Gaza Strip, killing Ahmed Al-Louh, a video journalist for Al Jazeera TV, and five other people, medics and fellow journalists said.

    The TV network said he was working when he was killed. The Israeli military said they were looking into the report. Hamas media said the head of the civil emergency service in Nuseirat, Nedal Abu Hjayyer, was also killed.

    “The civil emergency headquarters in Nuseirat camp was hit during the crews’ presence, they work around the clock to serve the people,” said Zaki Emadeldeen from the civil emergency service to reporters at the hospital.

    “The civil emergency service is a humanitarian service and not political, they work in war and peace times for the service of the people,” he said, adding that the place was hit directly by Israeli airstrike.

    Another airstrike hit a group of Hamas-linked men tasked with protecting aid trucks west of Gaza City, and medics said several were killed or wounded but exact figures were unavailable as yet.

    Residents said at least 11 people were killed in three separate Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City houses, nine were killed in the towns of Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun and Jabalia camp when clusters of houses were bombed or set ablaze, and two were killed by drone fire in Rafah.

    The Israeli military said the three Gaza City houses belonged to militants planning imminent attacks. It said steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians beforehand, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance.

    The military issued a photo showing the weapons it said were seized in Beit Lahiya that included explosives and dozens of grenades.

    In Beit Hanoun, Israeli forces besieged families sheltering in Khalil Aweida school before storming it and ordering them to head towards Gaza City, the medics and residents said.

    Medics said several people were killed and wounded during the raid on the school while the army detained many men. The number killed was not immediately clear.

    The military said it struck down dozens of militants from the air and on the ground and captured others in Beit Hanoun.

    Reuters was unable to confirm whether any of the people killed were fighters. Hamas does not disclose its casualties, and the Palestinian health ministry does not distinguish in its daily death toll between combatants and non-combatants

    Separately, Israel said its air force struck a command and control center in a compound in the Abu Shabak clinic in northern Gaza used by Hamas to store weapons and plan attacks.

    The Gaza health ministry said the medical center, which also included a mental health clinic, was destroyed.

    Palestinians accuse Israel of carrying out ethnic cleansing to depopulate the areas at the northern edge to create a buffer zone. Israel denies it and says the campaign targets Hamas militants and aims to prevent them from regrouping.

    The military says it has instructed civilians to evacuate battle zones for their own safety.

    The war began when the Palestinian militant group Hamas stormed into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking more than 250 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli authorities.

    Israel then launched an air, sea and land offensive that has killed almost 45,000 people, mostly civilians, according to authorities in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, displaced nearly the entire population and left much of the enclave in ruins.

    A bid by Egypt, Qatar and the United States to reach a truce has gained momentum in recent weeks, yet there has been no news of a breakthrough.

    REUTERS

  • Israel says it will close Dublin embassy, citing ‘extreme anti-Israel policies’

    Israel will close its Dublin embassy due to the “extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government”, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Sunday, citing its recognition of a Palestinian state and support for legal action against Israel.

    Israel’s ambassador to Dublin was recalled following Ireland’s decision on a Palestinian state in May, Saar’s statement added.
    Last week, Dublin announced its support for South Africa’s legal action against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of genocide.

    Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said the decision was deeply regrettable. “I utterly reject the assertion that Ireland is anti-Israel. Ireland is pro-peace, pro-human rights and pro-International law,” he said in a post on X.

    “Ireland wants a two state solution and for Israel and Palestine to live in peace and security. Ireland will always speak up for human rights and international law.”

    Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said in March that while it was for the World Court to decide whether genocide is being committed, he wanted to be clear that Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and what is happening in Gaza now “represents the blatant violation of international humanitarian law on a mass scale.”

    A statement from Israel’s foreign ministry also announced the establishment of an Israeli embassy in Moldova.

    REUTERS

  • Israeli troops kill 22 in Gaza, attack school sheltering displaced Palestinians

    CAIRO — Israeli troops killed at least 22 Palestinians, most of them in the northern Gaza Strip, on Sunday in airstrikes and other attacks on targets that included a school sheltering displaced Gazans, medics and residents said.

    They said at least 11 of the dead were killed in three separate Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City houses, nine were killed in the towns of Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun and Jabalia camp and two were killed by drone fire in Rafah.

    Residents said clusters of houses were bombed and some set ablaze in the three towns. The Israeli army has been operating in the towns for over two months.

    The Israeli military said the three Gaza City houses belonged to militants planning imminent attacks. It said steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians beforehand, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance.

    The military issued a photo showing the weapons it said were seized in Beit Lahiya that included explosives and dozens of grenades.

    In Beit Hanoun, Israeli forces besieged families sheltering in Khalil Aweida school before storming it and ordering them to head toward Gaza City, the medics and residents said.

    Medics said several people were killed and wounded during the raid on the school while the army detained many men. The number killed was not immediately clear.

    The military said it struck down dozens of militants from the air and on the ground and captured others in Beit Hanoun.

    Separately, Israel said its air force struck a command and control center in a compound in the Abu Shabak clinic in northern Gaza used by Hamas to store weapons and plan attacks.

    The Gaza health ministry said the medical center, which also included a mental health clinic, was destroyed.

    Palestinians accuse Israel of carrying out ethnic cleansing to depopulate the areas at the northern edge to create a buffer zone. Israel denies it and says the campaign targets Hamas militants and aims to prevent them from regrouping.

    The military says it has instructed civilians to evacuate battle zones for their own safety.

    The war began when the Palestinian militant group Hamas stormed into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking more than 250 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli authorities.

    Israel then launched an air, sea and land offensive that has killed almost 45,000 people, mostly civilians, according to authorities in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, displaced nearly the entire population and left much of the enclave in ruins.

    A bid by Egypt, Qatar and the United States to reach a truce has gained momentum in recent weeks, yet there has been no news of a breakthrough.

    AN

  • Casualties feared as 35 miners trapped under rubble in N. Afghanistan

    AYBAK, Afghanistan — Casualties were feared as 35 miners were trapped under the rubble of a coal mine in northern Afghanistan’s Samangan province on Saturday evening, a local official Sayed Usman Hamidi said Sunday.

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  • Cyclone kills 14 in French territory Mayotte

    PARIS — At least 14 people were killed by Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, a French territory in the Indian Ocean, with 255 injured, French media reported on Sunday.

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  • U.S. Louisiana Christmas parade shooting injured woman, child

    HOUSTON — A woman and a child were injured after gunshots rang out during a Christmas parade on Saturday night in downtown Baton Rouge, the capital city of the southern U.S. state of Louisiana.

    Hundreds of people were exiting the downtown area after the gunfire took place around 7:15 p.m. Saturday local time (0115 Sunday GMT), according to a report from local media outlet WAFB.

    The Baton Rouge Police Department said at least 20 rounds were fired. Investigators believe the shooting stemmed from an argument involving people hanging out on the levee who were not associated with the parade.

    A woman, an innocent bystander, was shot in the back, and a child running for safety was hit by an all-terrain vehicle, police said. Their injuries are reportedly non-life threatening.

    No arrests have been made at this time, according to local media.

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  • At least 18 killed in Israeli Gaza strikes, Palestinian medics say

    CAIRO — At least 18 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday, medics said, while the Israeli military said it targeted gunmen operating from shelters and aid storages.

    At least 10 people were killed in an airstrike near the municipality building in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip where people gathered to receive aid, medics said.

    Casualties were being carried by foot, on rickshaws and private cars from the site of the attack to the hospital, medics said. The strike killed the head of the Hamas-run administrative committee in central Gaza, a Hamas source said.

    The Israeli military was looking into the report, a spokesperson said. Earlier, Israeli aircraft struck militants and weapon caches near an aid warehouse, the military said, after gunmen had fired rockets into Israel from there.

    Meanwhile, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said at least 44,930 people have been killed in more than 14 months of war. The toll includes 55 deaths in the previous 24 hours, according to the ministry, which said 106,624 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began.

    A separate strike in Gaza City on a former shelter housing displaced people targeted Hamas fighters, the military said. At least seven people were killed in that attack, Palestinian medics said, including a woman and her baby.

    It was unclear whether any of the other people killed were fighters.

    The military said it had taken precautions to reduce risk of harm to civilians.

    A separate strike in Gaza City killed a local journalist, medics said. The military was looking into the report, a spokesperson said.

    AN-AFP/REUTERS

  • Lebanon says one dead in Israeli strike in south

    BEIRUT — Lebanon’s health ministry said an Israeli drone strike in the south killed one person on Saturday, the latest deadly raid despite a more than two-week ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

    “An Israeli enemy drone strike… killed one person” in Marjayoun district, the health ministry said in a statement. The official National News Agency reported a car was targeted.

    AN-AFP