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Middle East: Israel strikes Beirut, after Netanyahu rejects cease-fire
Israel said it targeted a Hezbollah weapons depot in Beirut, after rejecting any “unilateral” cease-fire plan. Meanwhile, the regional conflict is expected to top the agenda at first EU-Gulf summit.
Israeli strikes hit Beirut’s southern suburbs for first time in five days Brussels is hosting talks amid escalating Israeli attacks in Lebanon An Israeli strike reportedly killed the mayor of the town of Nabatiyeh
Here are the latest developments on the Israel-Lebanon escalation, Gaza and the wider Middle East region on Wednesday, October 16:
UK ‘looking’ at sanctioning two far-right Israeli ministers
The UK is considering sanctioning two Israeliministers over comments they made about civilians in Gaza, Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed on Wednesday.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, both considered part of Israel’s far-right, voiced their support for blocking aid from entering the Gaza Strip, as well as backing the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the enclave and in the occupied West Bank.
Asked during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday whether he would sanction the two men, Starmer said: “We are looking at that.”
Former UK Foreign SecretaryDavid Cameron revealed on Tuesday that the previous Conservative government had been working on sanctions against the two politicians, whom he called “extreme.”
Current Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the UK, France and Algeria had called an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council following UN reports that “barely any food has entered” northern Gaza in the past two weeks.
Israel allows 50 aid trucks into northern Gaza after US criticism
Israel says it has allowed 50 trucks carrying humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, after the US warned it to boost aid efforts or risk losing military support.
According to COGAT, the Israeli military body supervising civilian affairs in the Palestinian territories, the aid included food, water, medical supplies and shelter equipment. The aid was provided by Jordan.
This comes after the US administration criticized Israel for not letting enough humanitarian aid enter the northern part of the enclave amid its military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
COGAT said the delivery was made at the direction of Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the “political echelon.”
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, warned Wednesday that a famine or acute malnutrition in Gaza “is unfortunately again a likelihood.”
Germany’s Scholz pledges to keep supplying arms to Israel
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised to continue supporting Israel with arms deliveries.
In the past eight weeks, the German government has approved military equipment and munitions exports to Israel worth around €31 million ($33.7 million) — more than twice as much as during the entire rest of the year, the German news agency DPA reported.
“There are deliveries and there will always be further deliveries. Israel can rely on that,” Scholz said in remarks to Germany’s lower house of parliament, the Bundestag.
Germany must keep Israel “in a position to defend its country,” Scholz emphasized. “Israel can rely on our solidarity — now and in the future,” he added.
The chancellor’s comments came after conservative opposition lawmakers accused the government of failing to provide enough support and of delaying approvals for weapons shipments to Israel.
Scholz also said in his speech that there was still a need for humanitarian aid for civilians in the Gaza Strip and called for the rules of international law to be observed in the conflict in the Middle East.
The German chancellor contended that hope for a two-state solution in which Israel would grant Palestinians their own country is also needed.
Lebanon denounces airstrike at Nabatiyeh municipal meeting
Officials in Lebanon said the Israeli airstrike on Nabatiyeh targeted a municipal building where a meeting coordinating relief efforts was taking place. The mayor of the city is said to have been killed by the strike.
Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati accused Israel of “deliberately targeting” the meeting.
Mikati “condemned the new Israeli aggression against civilians in the city of Nabatiyeh, which deliberately targeted a meeting of the municipal council that was discussing the city’s services and relief situation,” he said in a statement.
Mikati accused the international community of being “silent” about Israeli strikes that have killed civilians and attacks on peacekeepers. “What solution can be hoped for in light of this reality?” he added.
Lebanese Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said in a separate statement that a civil defense member was among those killed during the meeting held to coordinate relief work and aid distribution for people who have remained in southern Lebanon.
UNRWA says it’s close to ‘breaking point’ in Gaza
The UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) said in a news conference in Berlin that it is close to a possible breaking point for its operations in the Gaza Strip.
The organization cited increasingly complicated conditions for carrying out its work.
“I will not hide the fact that we might reach a point that we won’t be able anymore to operate,” UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said.
“We are very near to a possible breaking point. When will it be? I don’t know. But we are very near [to] that,” he added.
Lazzarini also called for more access for international media organizations to Gaza to report on the situation on the ground, saying that “most of the information that we are receiving is either by … local journalists or by organizations operating in Gaza.”
Israeli strike kills mayor of Nabatiyeh
Five people were killed in Israeli strikes on the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said. Sources told Reuters and AFP news agencies that the town’s mayor was among those killed.
“The Israeli enemy raid … on two buildings, that of the Nabatieh municipality and the union of municipalities, killed five people in a preliminary toll,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that rescuers were searching for survivors under the rubble.
Israel’s army also struck surrounding areas, including Zebdine and Kfar Tebnit.
The mayor of Nabatiyeh is believed to be among those killed.
“The mayor of Nabatieh, among others … was martyred. It’s a massacre,” Nabatiyeh municipal governor Howaida Turk told AFP, adding the mayor had been in the building at the time of the strike.
Israel commented on the strike by saying it had struck dozens of targets in the Nabatiyeh area and dismantled underground infrastructure.
Iran says fully prepared for ‘decisive response’ if Israel strikes
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to do something to stop “crimes and invasions” and to provide humanitarian aid to Lebanon and Gaza.
Araghchi also said that “Iran, while making all-out efforts to protect the peace and security of the region, is fully prepared for a decisive and regretful response to any adventures” by Israel.
“Responsibility of consequences of spreading insecurity in the region will be on the regime and the United States as [the] main supporter,” of Israel, he added.
Iran is Hezbollah’s main backer in the region and the country also supports Israel’s foe to the south, Palestinian Hamas.
Over the past week, the Iranian foreign minister has visited Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq and Oman in an effort to ease tensions.
Israel strikes southern Beirut
An Israeli strike hit southern Beirut on Wednesday, media sources reported. Israel’s army said its jets hit a Hezbollah underground strategic weapons storage depot.
It was the first strike on the Lebanese capital in five days.
It comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea of a cease-fire in Lebanon.
Netanyahu told French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday that he was “opposed to a unilateral cease-fire, which does not change the security situation in Lebanon, and which will only return it to the way it was,” according to a statement from his office.
The strike occurred less than an hour after the Israeli military ordered residents to leave part of the city. Black smoke billowed from between buildings in Haret Hreik.
Earlier, the Israeli military urged residents to evacuate a specific building in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
The military gave the warning in a statement on X, formerly Twitter, that it was set to hit Hezbollah targets there.
Israel has been criticized for its evacuation warnings, with Amnesty International calling them “inadequate,” “misleading” and “issued at short notice.”
Middle East conflict tops agenda at first EU-Gulf summit
Seeking ways to avoid a “general conflagration” in the Middle East will be at the top of the agenda when European Union and Gulf leaders attend a summit in Brussels, according to European officials.
Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will be in attendance on Wednesday along with heads of state and government from six Gulf countries.
Israel’s conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, and the risk of a broader regional war, are expected to be “the main topic” at the summit, EU officials said.
“One of the objectives is to avoid a general conflagration,” the news agency AFP reported one official as saying. “Both sides are worried about this.”
The EU is seeking closer ties with nations from the Gulf Cooperation Council, which brings together Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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‘If I Don’t Confess I Will die’ – Doris Ogala Leaks Video Call With Pastor Chris Okafor (Watch)
Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala, has released a video call claiming it is one of his numerous conversations with the embattled Pastor of Grace Nation International, Chris Okafor.
The video shared on her Instagram page captured Pastor Chris in a brown suit and red tie inside what appeared to be an office, while Doris was lying on her bed during the call.
The movie star said the recording captured her touching her breast during the conversation, stressing that the video was only a sample and promised to release a longer version and additional recordings.
Doris Oga stressed that she has reached her limit and was ready to expose more evidence because she will die if she does not confess.
She wrote, “I get enough. I go even post audition. This na sample. Thank you for this opportunity once again. In this screen record. I was touching my breast. I will post the full one with audio. I know you enjoyed the little fame. I will be responding with my boyfriends friend audios and video. This is between me and Chris.
“Don’t worry i will be very fast.. even where both of us were naked . I have it .. don’t u know if I don’t confess I will die. Do you think this is a joke. God say I should confess everything i was naked here. He was trying to make me fight with my friend. Our national president. Emeka rollas.
“This fight is not yours . Is between almighty God and Chris okafor.”
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Police denies alleged kidnap of 100 worshippers in Kaduna community
Police in Kaduna State has denied the abduction of over 100 worshippers at Kajuru in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The state Police Commissioner, Alhaji Muhammad Rabiu, while addressing newsmen after the State Security Council meeting described the report as “mere falsehood peddled by conflict entrepreneurs,” that want to cause chaos in the state.
He challenged anyone to list the names of the kidnapped victims and other particulars.
The commissioner of Police warned rumor mongers to desist from trying to derail the prevailing peace in the state, threatening to unleash the full wrath of the law on such merchants of falsehood.
The Chairman of Kajuru local government, Dauda Madaki, while condemning the false report, explained that when he heard the rumour of the attack, they mobilized police and other security forces to the area, Kurmin Wali, but found out that there was no attack.
According to him, “We visited the church where the so called kidnap took place, there was no evidence of the attack. I asked the village head, Mai Dan Zaria, and he said that there was no such attack.”
He added that he also called the youth leader of the area, Bernard Bona who was interviewed by pressmen that accompanied him, refuting that no such thing happened.
The chairman challenged anyone to name the people that were kidnapped, saying, “I have been waiting for this list and no one has come forward with any name.”
He alleged that the rumor of the kidnap is being sponsored by people who are not happy with the relative peace that Kajuru has been enjoying since the coming of the present administration.
He advised the people of the area to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses, stressing that they should report any suspicious movements and rumour mongers to security agents.
The Commissioner of Internal Security and Home, Sule Shauibu (SAN), explained that the CAN chairman and other religious leaders have interacted with the people of the area where the so-called kidnap occurred, saying that they found out that what was pushed out to the public was completely false.
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Man Calls Out Babalowo ‘Ifayemi’ Who Allegedly Did ‘Money Ritual for Destiny Boy (Video)
A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after publicly calling out a Babalawo identified as Ifayemi over claims linked to the death of late Afrofuji singer Destiny Boy.
In an emotional outburst that has continued to circulate on social media, the man accused the spiritualist of giving the young singer juju he described as “too much” for his age.
Speaking passionately, the man said he is still struggling to come to terms with the singer’s death.
“Ifayemi, I have not accepted that Destiny Boy is dead. If it is true, then you are one of those who killed him. What you gave him was too much,” he said.
He alleged that many young people are dying prematurely because some Babalawos give them rituals their ages cannot handle.
The man also questioned how Destiny Boy allegedly afforded a “N30 million plus car” despite claims that he was not financially buoyant.
In his words:
“Ifayemi, I have not accepted that Destiny Boy is dead. If it is true, then you are one of those who killed him. What you gave him was too much.
They said he only did ‘IFA’, and shortly after that, he went to buy a ‘N30 million plus car’. If someone does ‘IFA’, does that mean the person wants to do money ritual? ‘IFA’ does not make one rich. When you do ‘IFA’, it is your family curses that will be washed away, but that does not mean you will have money.
After that, they will ask you what you want. Do you want money? That is when they now do rituals for you. The type of ritual you ask for is what they will do for you. But ‘IFA’ and money ritual are two different things.
If you went ahead to do something heavy, you must have passed a certain age. These days, youth deaths are becoming common because what babalawos are giving young people is too much for their age.
Ifayemi, if they later bury that boy, it is you that killed him. The juju you gave that boy was too much. They said Destiny Boy did not have money, yet he was using a ‘N30 million plus car’. How much was he even getting from his shows?
My father is also a babalawo. If you go to meet my father and say you want to do ritual, the first thing he will ask is your age. If you say you are 20 or 30-something, he will tell you he cannot do it for you because untimely death is the consequence from ‘Ajonu’, and it will beat them to death.
Can’t you see that it is accidents killing most of them? It is only this one that died while drying up alive.
Someone told me just last night that he wanted to release a new album and asked me to help promote it. I told him we should talk this morning, and now today he is dead. Me, I have not accepted that this boy is dead o.”
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