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Hamas Suspends Hostage Release Amid Ceasefire Tensions
The ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas faces a critical test as Hamas announces the suspension of planned hostage releases, citing Israeli violations of the agreement. The United Nations has responded by urging both parties to uphold their commitments to the fragile ceasefire. "We want to make sure that all parties abide by their stated agreements under the ceasefire, and it's crucial that they uphold all the relevant aspects of the agreement and all the relevant timelines," UN spokesperson Farhan Haq stated. When pressed on whether Hamas's decision constitutes a violation of the ceasefire, he acknowledged that "any delays" would be a concern. "We want to make sure that there are no delays, no hold-ups and all of the implementations of the agreement go ahead as previously planned." The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has called on mediating nations to intervene and ensure the ceasefire deal remains intact. The organization expressed its support for the Israeli government, urging it to maintain conditions that would facilitate the continuation of the agreement. "All hostages must be urgently rescued from this horrific situation," the group stated. Despite announcing the delay, Hamas has indicated that the planned hostage release scheduled for Saturday could still proceed if Israel adheres to its obligations under the truce. The group emphasized that it had made the announcement in advance to provide mediators with sufficient time to pressure Israel into compliance. "Hamas has implemented all its obligations accurately and on time," the group stated. It listed several alleged Israeli violations, including obstructing the return of displaced Gazans to northern Gaza, firing at Palestinians, preventing the entry of essential supplies such as fuel and medical aid, and delaying the removal of rubble. The crisis follows a recent exchange in which Hamas freed three Israeli hostages—Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami, and Or Levy—who were handed over to the Red Cross. The release process, however, drew criticism after the men were paraded on stage with armed men before being transferred. Concerns were raised about their health, with Sharabi’s family expressing shock at his "gaunt" appearance. Israeli President Isaac Herzog described their return as the end of "491 days of hell, starved, emaciated and pained." Israel has swiftly responded to Hamas’s suspension of hostage releases, condemning it as a direct breach of the ceasefire agreement. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz issued a statement declaring, "Hamas' announcement to stop releasing Israeli hostages is a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement and the deal to release the hostages." As tensions escalate, the fate of the ceasefire remains uncertain, with both sides accusing the other of noncompliance. Based on a report by BBC 2025-02-11 -
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Pick-up Truck Driver Drunk, Crashes into School Bus, Leaving Over 20 Students Injured
Picture from responders. A pick-up truck, driven by an intoxicated driver, crashed into the rear of a school bus in Sukhothai on the morning of 10 February, causing the bus to overturn and injuring more than 20 students, with three in critical condition. The incident occurred at approximately 07:30 near Wat Nong Ya Plong, Ban Dan Lan Hoi District. Authorities from the Ban Dan Lan Hoi Police Station rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the collision. Upon arrival, they found the overturned bus, which was transporting students in what appeared to be a livestock truck commonly used in the area. The students, all of whom were injured, were quickly assisted by emergency response teams and transported to Ban Dan Lan Hoi Hospital. Among the injured, three students were reported to be in a serious condition. Nearby, authorities located the pick-up truck involved in the crash. The vehicle’s driver, later identified as a man from Phitsanulok, was seen standing at the scene, appearing intoxicated. A breathalyser test revealed a blood alcohol content significantly above the legal limit. The driver was taken into custody and was questioned at the Ban Dan Lan Hoi Police Station. A witness to the crash, Kanjana Mekjaeng, reported that the pick-up truck driver was speeding when he suddenly swerved left and collided with the rear of the school bus, causing it to overturn. She immediately ran to assist the victims and contacted emergency services for help. The authorities continue their investigation into the incident, while the injured students are receiving medical care. The pick-up truck driver now faces charges related to driving under the influence and causing the crash. -- 2025-02-11 -
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Thaksin Delays Yingluck's Homecoming: Return to Thailand Uncertain
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Bars in Thailand Set to Close This Week for Buddhist Holiday
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Russia’s economy is doomed
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