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Hamas armed wing: More than 60 hostages are missing due to Israeli airstrikes – Reuters

  1. Hamas armed wing: More than 60 hostages are missing due to Israeli airstrikes Reuters
  2. Families of hostages sleep outside IDF headquarters: We won’t go home until they come home The Times of Israel
  3. Israel-Hamas War News Live Updates: More than 60 hostages are missing due to Israeli airstrikes, says Hamas armed wing Times of India
  4. Israel Hamas War: Israel’s Netanyahu Says No ‘Temporary Truce’ In Gaza Without Hostage Release NDTV
  5. In Tel Aviv, thousands call for return of hostages held by Hamas: ‘Bring them home – now’ The Times of Israel
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Israel conducts airstrikes in West Bank, Syria overnight, kills Hamas commander – Fox News

  1. Israel conducts airstrikes in West Bank, Syria overnight, kills Hamas commander Fox News
  2. ‘Hamas Hides Under Mosque Domes’: Palestinian President Exposes Hamas | Israel-Hamas War India Today
  3. Israel-Hamas war live: Netanyahu says war cabinet ‘working around the clock’ ahead of potential ground invasion; Biden renews call for two-state solution The Guardian
  4. Did Israel PM Netanyahu Ignore Intel Warnings on Hamas Attack? | Vantage with Palki Sharma Firstpost
  5. India Invested 30 Million Dollars For Palestine, More Humanitarian Aid Sent | Homeland India Today
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Israel war live updates: Airstrikes pound Gaza as aid remains stalled – USA TODAY

  1. Israel war live updates: Airstrikes pound Gaza as aid remains stalled USA TODAY
  2. As Israel’s bombing hits declared ‘safe zones’, Palestinians trapped in Gaza find danger everywhere PBS NewsHour
  3. Hamas, Netanyahu ‘have to go’ for Israelis & Palestinians ‘to live in peace, security’ in own states FRANCE 24 English
  4. Over last 2 weeks Israeli army struck Gaza ‘at a rate not seen in decades’ Anadolu Agency | English
  5. Palestinians Trapped in Gaza Find Nowhere Is Safe During Israel’s Relentless Bombing Military.com
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Airstrikes hit Gaza as Israel says it doesn’t plan to control life there after destroying Hamas – Yahoo News

  1. Airstrikes hit Gaza as Israel says it doesn’t plan to control life there after destroying Hamas Yahoo News
  2. Gallant sets out 3 phases of war; says after Hamas vanquished, Israel will seek new ‘security regime’ in Gaza The Times of Israel
  3. Israeli military has ‘green light’ to launch ground invasion of Gaza as US weapons arrive, country’s economy minister says New York Post
  4. Israel Lays Out Plan for Three-Phase War The Wall Street Journal
  5. Israel defense chief: Military does not plan to control ‘life in the Gaza Strip’ The Hill
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Israeli jets begin massive airstrikes in retaliation for terror attacks that killed at least 300 with dozens m – Daily Mail

  1. Israeli jets begin massive airstrikes in retaliation for terror attacks that killed at least 300 with dozens m Daily Mail
  2. War Times: Bollywood Actress Stuck In Israel! Gulte
  3. India Brings Home Actor Nushrratt Bharuccha Caught In War-hit Israel | ‘Hid In Basement’ Hindustan Times
  4. Bollywood actress Nusrat Bharucha is stuck in Israel !!! ఇండియా హెరాల్డ్ గ్రూప్ అఫ్ పబ్లిషర్స్ ప్రై లిమిటెడ్ – India Herald Group of Publishers P LIMITED
  5. Nushrratt Bharuccha, Stuck In Israel During Hamas Attack, Returns To India NDTV
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Russia thwarts assaults by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine airstrikes Russian fronts | WION Live – WION

  1. Russia thwarts assaults by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine airstrikes Russian fronts | WION Live WION
  2. Watch NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt Excerpt: Ukraine accuses Russia of misinformation over failed offensive announcement NBC Insider
  3. Ukraine accuses Russia of misinformation over failed offensive announcement NBC News
  4. Russia-Ukraine war: Pro-Kyiv militia claims control of Novaya Tavolzhanka | WION Speed News WION
  5. Russia launches air strike on Kyiv, city official says attack repelled | Russia-Ukraine War | WION WION
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U.S. carries out airstrikes in Syria after suspected Iranian drone kills American contractor and wounds 5 U.S. service members – CBS News

  1. U.S. carries out airstrikes in Syria after suspected Iranian drone kills American contractor and wounds 5 U.S. service members CBS News
  2. BREAKING: U.S. contractor killed, 5 service members wounded by drone strike in Syria MSNBC
  3. US retaliates with airstrikes in Syria after Iranian drone strike kills US contractor Fox News
  4. Suspected Iranian-affiliated drone kills US contractor and wounds 5 US service members in northeast Syria CNN
  5. US military carries out airstrikes in Syria after drone attack kills American contractor ABC News
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Israel carries out airstrikes on Gaza Strip | Israel

Israel conducted airstrikes on the central Gaza Strip early on Thursday, according to journalists and witnesses, hours after the military said it intercepted a rocket fired from the Palestinian territory.

New rounds of rockets were fired from Gaza after these strikes, and fresh explosions could be heard from Gaza City about 3.15am local time, Agence France-Presse journalists reported.

In a statement issued at 2.41am, the Israeli army confirmed it was “striking in the Gaza Strip”.

According to local security sources and witnesses, the first strikes – at least seven – hit a training centre of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. The centre is located in al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

A second round of airstrikes by the Israeli army targeted the al-Qassam Brigades’ training centre south-west of Gaza City, according to local security sources.

After the first airstrike, an AFP reporter saw two more rockets fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip, and witnesses said several more rockets were fired from various locations.

A statement by the Israeli army said fighter jets had “struck a production site for raw chemical material production, preservation and storage along with a weapon manufacturing site” belonging to Hamas.

The strikes came “in response to the rocket launch from the Gaza Strip into Israel earlier” on Wednesday.

Smoke rises above buildings in Gaza City early on Thursday. Photograph: Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images

Gaza, densely populated with 2.3 million people, has been under an Israeli blockade since Hamas took power in 2007.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a secular Palestinian armed group, said it had launched rocket salvos at Israel early on Thursday in response to the airstrikes and the “systematic aggression” against Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Earlier on Wednesday, the firebrand Israeli national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who oversees prisons, said he would push ahead with plans to toughen conditions for Palestinian inmates in Israeli jails.

He claimed the recent bout of rocket fire was due to his decision to close two makeshift bakeries operated by Palestinian militants in Israeli prisons and called the bakeries part of the unwarranted “benefits” that “terrorists” were subject to.

“The launch from Gaza won’t weaken my resolve to continue working toward changing the summer camp conditions of murderous terrorists,” the minister said.

The Israeli prison service said the problems started last Friday when it placed dozens of Palestinian prisoners in solitary confinement after they celebrated the deadly Palestinian attack outside a synagogue in east Jerusalem.

Earlier this week, the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, finished his Middle East tour with no breakthrough in reducing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, saying that it was “fundamentally up to them” to end the violence after days of bloodshed.

Blinken said he had heard “deep concern about the current trajectory” during meetings in Israel and the occupied West Bank but, beyond calling for a “de-escalation”, he offered no new US initiative.

An Israeli operation in the Jenin refugee camp last week, one of its deadliest raids in the West Bank for decades, killed 10 Palestinians, mostly gunmen but also two civilians, including a 61-year-old woman. The next day, a Palestinian gunman killed seven Israelis outside a synagogue in East Jerusalem in the worst such attack in recent memory.

Almost two dozen people have been killed over the past week, as heightened tensions have led to retaliatory attacks, including shootings, targeting Israelis and Palestinians.

Agence France-Presse, Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report

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Russian airstrikes reported across Ukraine, including ‘attack on the capital’


Kyiv, Ukraine
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Air raid sirens rang out across Ukraine on Saturday as Russia carried out another series of missile attacks across the country.

Missiles and explosions were heard everywhere from Lviv in the west; Kharkiv in the northeast; Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro in the southeast; Myokaliv in the south; and Kharkiv in the northeast, officials said.

Authorities in Kyiv said there was an “attack on the capital.” Blasts were heard as early as 6 a.m. local time, according to the head of Kyiv region military administration, Oleksiy Kuleba. Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said strikes hit the city’s east bank, where several power facilities were located. The exact locations of the blasts could not be immediately verified by CNN. A thick fog blanketed much of the city.

However, Oleksandr Pavliuk, a Kyiv-based commander in the Ukrainian army, said the explosions in Kyiv were not caused by Russian attacks.

“The explosions are not connected with the threat from the air or air defense, as well as with any military actions,” Pavliuk wrote on the encrypted social media app Telegram. “If there was a threat – you would have heard the alarm. The cause of the explosions will be reported separately.”

As of Saturday afternoon, no casualties had been reported, but that could change, as a nine-story apartment building was struck in Dnipro. At least 10 people, including two children were wounded, according to Valentyn Reznichenko, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration. Three are in serious condition.

Kyrylo Tymoshenko, an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, 15 people had been rescued from the rubble.

Russia’s latest nationwide salvo appeared to target critical infrastructure across Ukraine, as the Kremlin continues its efforts to limit the country’s ability to heat and power itself in the middle of winter.

On the battlefield, all eyes are fixed on Soledar, a town of little strategic value that Russia is attempting to retake in the hopes that it will provide Russian President Vladimir Putin a symbolic victory. Various units of the Ukrainian military said that Soledar remains the scene of “fierce fighting.” Russia’s Ministry of Defense claimed that its forces took control of the town, although Kyiv has denied it.

After a broad assessment regarding the situation on the ground in Ukraine, several Western governments have decided to answer Zelensky’s longstanding call to supply modern battle tanks to Kyiv.

France, Poland and the United Kingdom have pledged to soon send tanks for the Ukrainian military to use in its efforts to protect itself from Russia. Finland is considering following suit. Britain said it plans to send a dozen Challenger 2 tanks and additional artillery systems. Poland plans to send a company of German-built Leopard tanks while France will deliver its domestically built AMX 10-RCs.

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Zelenskyy urges UN to act over airstrikes – DW – 11/24/2022

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed to the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday to take action to stop Russian airstrikes targeting vital infrastructure that have once again plunged Ukrainian cities into darkness and cold as winter sets in.

“Today is just one day, but we have received 70 missiles. That’s the Russian formula of terror,” Zelenskyy said via video link to the Council chamber in New York.

He said hospitals, schools, transport infrastructure and residential areas had all been hit.

“When we have the temperature below zero, and millions of people without energy supplies, without heating, without water, this is an obvious crime against humanity,” he told the meeting in New York.

In his speech, Zelenskyy called for the adoption of a UN resolution condemning energy terror. Ukraine is waiting to see “a very firm reaction” to Wednesday’s airstrikes from the world, he added.

The Council is unlikely to take any action in response to the appeal since Russia is a member with veto power. However, Zelenskyy called for Russia to be denied a vote on any decision concerning its actions.

“We cannot be hostage to one international terrorist,” he said. “Russia is doing everything to make an energy generator a more powerful tool than the UN Charter.”

Russia’s UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzya responded by complaining that it was against Council rules for Zelenskyy to appear via video and rejected what he called “reckless threats and ultimatums” by Ukraine and its supporters in the West. 

Russian strikes cause power and water shortages

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Here are the other main headlines from the war in Ukraine on Thursday, November 24

Russia, Ukraine exchange of POWs

Russia and Ukraine on Thursday exchanged 50 captured service personnel each in the latest of a series of prisoner swaps.

“50 Russian servicemen who faced a fatal danger in captivity have been returned from the territory controlled by (Kyiv),” Russia’s defense ministry said in a statement.

Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, wrote on Telegram the Ukrainians include personnel evacuated from Azovstal, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and servicemen from Snake Island.

Germany’s Merkel says she was powerless to arrange Ukraine talks ahead of war

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had aimed to convene European talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin the year before he invaded Ukraine.

She however felt there wasn’t any possibility of influencing the Russian president at the end of her term in office.

Merkel told Germany’s Spiegel magazine she and French President Emmanuel Macron wanted the Europe Council to discuss the end of the Minsk Protocol with Putin.

The 2015 agreement between Kyiv and Moscow had aimed to resolve the conflict in Ukraine’s Donbas region.

“But I no longer had the strength to push through because, after all, everyone knew: she’s leaving in autumn,” Merkel told Spiegel. 

US President Joe Biden did discuss the issue with the Russian leader in June 2021, but the Europeans never got to it. 

Merkel said even during her farewell visit to Moscow in August 2021, “The feeling was very clear: ‘In terms of power politics, you’re through.’ For Putin, only power counts.”

Moscow issues Russian passports to thousands in illegally annexed Ukrainian regions

Moscow has issued more than 80,000 Russian passports to residents in Ukrainian territories illegally annexed by Moscow, Russian news agencies cited an official with the Interior Ministry as saying.

Russia illegally annexed the Ukrainian territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson in September, saying huge majorities favored joining Russia in sham referendums.

“Since the addition … of the four regions into the Russian Federation, and in accordance with the legislation, more than 80,000 people received passports as citizens of the Russian Federation,” said Valentina Kazakova, an Interior Ministry official.

EU lawmakers back €18 billion loan to Ukraine

European Union lawmakers on Thursday backed an €18 billion ($18 billion) loan for Ukraine to help keep its public services going.

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola wrote on Twitter the loan was approved “in record speed,” proof, she says that the EU’s support for Ukraine is only growing stronger.

In a statement, the European Parliament said the money would be used to support essential public services including hospitals, schools and provide housing for relocated people. It would also help ensure macroeconomic stability and the restoration of critical infrastructure destroyed in Russian attacks.

“The €18 billion will cover roughly half of the estimated €3-4 billion monthly funding Ukraine needs in 2023,” it said.

The loan must still be approved by the European Council, which represents the EU’s 27 national governments.

Since the start of the war, the EU and its member states have provided €19.7 billion to support Ukraine.

Poland urges Germany to send Patriot missile launchers to Ukraine

Poland has asked Germany to send air-defense systems it offered to Warsaw to Ukraine.

“After further Russian missile attacks, I asked Germany to have the Patriot batteries offered to Poland transferred to Ukraine and deployed at its western border,” Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak wrote on Twitter.

“This will protect Ukraine from further deaths and blackouts and will increase security at our eastern border.”

Ukrainian Ambassador to Warsaw Vasyl Zvarych thanked Blaszczak, saying on Twitter that Ukraine needs as many air defense weapons as it can get.

German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said on Monday that Berlin offered Eurofighters and Patriot missiles to Warsaw to help secure its airspace.

But following Russia’s heavy barrage of Ukraine on Wednesday, Polish leaders said it would be better if the defense systems were placed in western Ukraine.

“It would be best for Poland’s security if Germany handed the equipment to the Ukrainians, trained Ukrainian teams, with the caveat that the batteries would be placed in Ukraine’s west,” the head of Poland’s ruling party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, said, seemingly referring to the Patriot missiles.

Lambrecht said on Thursday the issue needs to be disucssed “with NATO and with our allies.”

EU working ‘at full speed’ on 9th set of sanctions against Russia

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is currently working on its 9th set of sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine.

“We are working hard to hit Russia where it hurts to blunt even further its capacity to wage war on Ukraine and I can announce today that we are working full speed on a 9th sanctions package,” von der Leyen told a news conference on Thursday. 
 

“We will not rest until Ukraine has prevailed over [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and his unlawful and barbaric war,” added.

‘Putin wants Ukraine to sink into cold and darkness’

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Ukraine expects nuclear power plants back on line

Ukraine is expecting three of its nuclear power plants that were shut off due to Russian missile attacks on Wednesday to resume operations by Thursday evening, Reuters reported citing Energy Minister German Galushchenko.

“We expect that by evening the nuclear power plants will start working, providing energy to the network, and this will significantly reduce the (energy) deficit,” he said in remarks on national television. 

Power restored in some regions

Emergency technicians were able to partially restore power in 15 administrative regions of Ukraine, the deputy head of the presidential office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, said on Wednesday night.

In Kyiv, services like hospitals were back online. Tymoshenko said power would be restored to private customers next. 

Around 2,750 so-called “invincibility centers” went into operation across the country, providing heating, electricity, water, internet and telephone services for citizens free of charge.

UN welcomes prisoner swap

A recent prisoner exchange between Kyiv and Moscow is a welcome development amid a sea of “dark news,” the UN’s political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo said on Wednesday night.

DiCarlo told the UN Security Council that both sides should continue to release prisoners and follow international humanitarian law in relation to prisoners of war.

Her comments came as Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, shared a photo of 35 Ukrainian soldiers and one civilian returning from Russian custody.

Kyiv residents spend the night without power

Around 80% of households in Kyiv were without electricity and running water on Wednesday night following Russia’s bombardment of civilian infrastructure.

“Today’s rocket attacks have led to nuclear power plants being disconnected from the majority of heating and water plants,” the Energy Ministry said on Facebook

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that “all municipal services were working to restore power and water supply to Kyiv as soon as possible.”

Kyiv is home to more than 3 million people.

Ukraine power outages: DW’s Nick Connolly in Kyiv

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American twins ‘rescued’ from Russia

An American group announced on Wednesday that it “rescued” two babies born who were born to a surrogate mother in St. Petersburg.

The mother previously lived in the Donbas but fled to Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. She gave birth in St Petersburg in early September.

Florida-based Project Dynamo — which was founded to help evacuate American troops and allies from Afghanistan last year — said the American parents contacted them after they were unsuccessful in getting the twins home from a Russian orphanage.

Project Dynamo told the AFP news agency that the US embassies in Moscow and Tallinn assisted with the operation but did not provide further details. The US State Department confirmed it is “aware of this information” but chose not to comment for privacy reasons.

US citizenship is automatically granted to children of American couples, including children born abroad to surrogate mothers, provided at least one parent is biologically related to the baby.

German deputy foreign minister accuses Russia of ‘state terrorism’

German Minister of State for Europe and Climate Anna Lührmann has told DW that Russia’s missile attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure amounted to “state terrorism.”

“It’s clear that Putin wants Ukraine to sink into cold and darkness this winter,” she told DW’s Nick Connolly during a visit to Kyiv amid the recent spate of Russian airstrikes. 

“Ukrainians are facing up to all this with great bravery and we’re here to help them meet these challenges,” she said.

Lührmann, one of three deputies under Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, said she had come to Ukraine with an additional €55 million ($57.3 million) worth of support, including generators that will arrive in the next few days.

“Ukraine has our full solidarity. I believe that it’s not only Ukraine that would benefit for membership in the EU, the EU will be a better place with Ukraine as a member,” she added.

Macron: Russian strikes constitute ‘war crimes’

French President Emmanuel Macron has joined the chorus of European leaders and high-ranking officials in condemning Russia’s latest attacks on energy infrastructure.

“Every strike against civilian infrastructure constitutes a war crime and must not go unpunished,” Macron said.

He announced an aid conference to be held in Paris in December to raise money for the winter months. It follows a similar conference to raise money for Moldova earlier this week.

The French president said he intends to establish a direct line of contact regarding the fate of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Ukraine is struggling to meet electricity demands and continued threats to the facility pose a serious health and environmental risk.

Macron added: “The Russian strategy is to dishearten people on the ground.”

More coverage of the war in Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said it was clear Russia was fighting a losing battle in Ukraine. Meanwhile, France’s Emmanuel Macron is preparing to resume “direct contact” with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

Germany’s “ring exchange” of tanks to avoid directly arming Ukraine got off to a slow start. But some experts see it as the prelude to a shift in German security policy. 

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