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Israel Responds to Drone Attack with Strikes on Houthis in Yemen

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Israel Responds to Drone Attack with Strikes on Houthis in Yemen

Israel launched air strikes on the Houthi movement in Yemen, following a drone attack that targeted Tel Aviv. Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the strikes were meant to send a clear message to the Houthis.

“The fire that is currently burning in Hodeidah is seen across the Middle East and the significance is clear,” Gallant said, referencing the visible damage from the strikes.

Houthi official Mohammed Abdulsalam condemned the Israeli action as “brutal aggression against Yemen,” asserting that the strikes aimed to pressure the Houthis into withdrawing their support for Palestinians in Gaza. He emphasized that such support would continue despite the attacks.

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This marks the first time Israel has directly responded to what it claims are hundreds of drone and missile attacks from Yemen in recent months. The Israeli air strikes hit the Houthi-controlled Red Sea port of Hodeidah on Saturday evening. Footage from the area showed large fires, with the Houthi-run government in Sana’a reporting strikes on oil storage facilities and a nearby power plant, leading to civilian casualties.

Gallant justified the strikes, stating, “The Houthis attacked us over 200 times. The first time that they harmed an Israeli citizen, we struck them. And we will do this in any place where it may be required.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking after the attacks, reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to self-defense. “Anyone who harms us will pay a very heavy price for their aggression,” he said, alleging that the port was a conduit for Iranian weapons.

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On Friday, a drone hit a block of flats in Tel Aviv, killing a 50-year-old man from Belarus and injuring eight others. The Israeli military identified the drone as an Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that had been modified for long-distance flight. The Houthis, based over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away in Yemen, claimed responsibility for the attack and promised more.

The Israeli military acknowledged detecting the incoming drone but cited “human error” as the reason for not intercepting it.

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Tragedy Strikes Hindu Festival in India: Nearly 40 Children Drown During Ritual Bathing

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Tragedy Strikes Hindu Festival in India: Nearly 40 Children Drown During Ritual Bathing

In a devastating incident in eastern India, at least 46 people, including 37 children and seven women, have drowned while celebrating the Hindu Jivitputrika festival. The fatalities, which occurred across 15 districts within the past 24 hours, resulted from victims ritually bathing in rivers and ponds swollen by recent flooding.

The three-day festival, which honors children’s wellbeing, is traditionally marked by mothers fasting and families participating in ritual baths. This year, the swollen water bodies, exacerbated by recent floods, have turned the celebratory ritual into a deadly disaster.

Local disaster management officials have expressed fears that the death toll could rise further. State authorities have promised compensation for the families and relatives of the victims.

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Fatal accidents during religious festivals are not uncommon in India, where large gatherings often take place with insufficient safety measures. This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by such gatherings, especially during adverse weather conditions.

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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Beirut, Hezbollah Leader Targeted Amid Escalating Conflict

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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Beirut, Hezbollah Leader Targeted Amid Escalating Conflict

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have conducted airstrikes in Beirut, reportedly killing Mohammad Hussein Surur, a senior Hezbollah air unit leader. The Lebanese health ministry confirmed two deaths and 15 injuries from the attack. The strikes come amid escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah, with both sides exchanging fire throughout the night and into the morning.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the IDF would continue to fight “with full force” against Hezbollah, aiming to dismantle the Iran-backed militant group. This marks a significant intensification of hostilities between the two sides, which have been exchanging rockets and airstrikes for days. The Lebanese health ministry also reported that 28 people were killed today by Israeli airstrikes.

In retaliation, Hezbollah launched 80 missiles targeting northern Israeli cities, including Safed. Israeli authorities have reported no casualties but noted significant property damage in Safed and Rosh Pina.

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Amid the intensifying conflict, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin renewed calls for a diplomatic solution. The U.S., along with 11 other allied nations, has urged both Israel and Hezbollah to agree to a ceasefire to prevent further escalation and civilian casualties.

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Strong Winds Cause Further Ferry Cancellations Between Isle of Man and Lancashire

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Strong Winds Cause Further Ferry Cancellations Between Isle of Man and Lancashire

Ferry travel between the Isle of Man and Lancashire continues to face disruption due to strong winds over the Irish Sea. The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company has cancelled Thursday’s 08:45 BST sailing of the Manxman to Heysham and its scheduled 14:15 return journey. This follows the cancellation of the vessel’s return trip from the Lancashire port on Wednesday evening.

The disruptions have affected postal services, with the Isle of Man Post Office reporting delays in deliveries from the UK. While local deliveries within the island remain unaffected, items posted on Wednesday for UK delivery may not reach Royal Mail’s network in time for Friday delivery.

Additionally, the ferry cancellations have caused a delay in newspaper deliveries, with no papers available on the island on Thursday, as confirmed by the island’s wholesale distributor.

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