BENUE: SANKERA ATTACK: POLICE ACTION. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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  BENUE STATE POLICE COMMAND  PRESS RELEASE  18TH APRIL ,2025   SANKERA ATTACK: POLICE ACTION On  17/4/2025  at about 2100hrs, information was received that a large number of  suspected militia had invaded  Sankera axis of Benue state with intention to attack communities around Gbagir, Ukum Local Government Area.  Upon receipt of this report, the Commissioner of Police, Benue State Police command, CP. Steve H. Yabanet FCID, psc (+)  ordered tactical teams to move to the area and join forces with police officers on ground and other security agencies to forestall the attack.  Following this order, a team of officers moved to the area and engaged them. While the attackers were being repelled  in the early hours of today,  they  shot sporadically at unsuspecting farmers as they came across them .  Five (5) persons were recovered at Gbagir area and taken to the hospital where they were confirmed dead.  Unfor...

ISRAEL ACCEPTS PROPOSAL TO ATTEND URGENT NEW CEASEFIRE TALKS. (PHOTO).


 Israel has agreed to send negotiators to a new round of talks over a ceasefire and hostage release deal, after a diplomatic push from the United States, Egypt and Qatar.


The three nations released a joint statement on Thursday pushing for the talks to take place between Israel and Hamas on 15 August in Doha or Cairo. Hamas is yet to respond. The statement said a ā€œframework agreementā€ was ready and that it had ā€œonly the details of implementation left to concludeā€.


The push for new talks will be seen as an attempt by the US and its partners to stop regional tensions from spiralling out of control, after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran last week.  Iran, blaming Israel, has vowed a response – though Israel has not commented directly on the killing. The statement invited Israel and Hamas to restart talks ā€œto close all remaining gaps and commence implementation of the deal without further delayā€. ā€œAs mediators, if necessary, we are prepared to present a final bridging proposal that resolves the remaining implementation issues in a manner that meets the expectations of all parties,ā€ it said.


The statement was signed by US President Joe Biden, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. It said the ā€œframework agreementā€ was based on ā€œprinciplesā€ previously outlined by President Biden on 31 May – which proposed a deal that would start with a full ceasefire and the release of a number of hostages. The UN Security Council endorsed that framework. European Union chief Ursula Von der Leyen said she ā€œstronglyā€ supported the efforts to broker a ceasefire agreement. ā€œWe need a ceasefire in Gaza now. That’s the only way to save lives, restore hope for peace, and secure the return of hostages,ā€ she wrote on X, formerly Twitter. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the UK ā€œfully endorsesā€ the plan for talks, adding that it welcomed ā€œthe tireless efforts of our partners in Qatar, Egypt and the United Statesā€.

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement on Thursday evening he had spoken with Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant to brief him on changes to US forces in the region and ā€œreinforce my ironclad support for Israel’s defenceā€. ā€œI also stressed the importance of concluding a ceasefire deal in Gaza that releases the hostages,ā€ he said. Despite numerous rounds of talks, the challenge of reaching a ceasefire and hostage release agreement has so far proved elusive.


Hamas official Osama Hamdan said in June that the group was pushing for a ā€œpermanent ceasefire, a complete withdrawal [of Israeli troops] from the Gaza Stripā€ and a swap-deal involving Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.


But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously said the conflict can only stop once Hamas is defeated. On Thursday, Israel continued its bombardment of the Gaza strip. Gaza’s Hamas-run civil defence force said it hit two schools, killing more than 18 people. The Israeli military said it had struck Hamas command centres. Any proposed talks could be made even more difficult by Hamas’ decision to elect Yahya Sinwar as its new leader, replacing Haniyeh. Sinwar, who Israel holds responsible for the planning and execution of the 7 October attacks, is seen as one of the group’s most extreme figures. Amid fears of an attack from Iran or its allies, Israel’s security cabinet met in an underground bunker on Thursday, instead of its usual meeting place, Israel’s Channel 13 reported.

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