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Israeli airstrike on popular Gaza cafe kills Hamas operative, dozens of civilians

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An Israeli airstrike on the Al-Baqa Cafeteria, a well-known seaside cafe in Gaza City, killed a Hamas operative, but also claimed the lives of dozens of civilians, including artists, students, and children.

Before the blast, the cafe was bustling with life. Patrons were gathered around tables, enjoying tea, checking their phones, or celebrating a birthday.

Among them, according to sources who spoke to reporters, was a Hamas operative dressed in civilian clothing who had quietly taken a seat in a corner.

Shortly after his arrival, an Israeli bomb struck the location, tearing through the cafe and leaving behind a crater and widespread devastation.

Witnesses described scenes of panic and horror as survivors ran into the wreckage in search of loved ones.

“The scene was horrific, bodies, blood, screaming everywhere,” one witness told newsmen.

“It was total destruction,” said another. “A real massacre happened at al-Baqa Cafeteria. A real massacre that breaks hearts.”

Victims included women, teenagers, and professionals such as a female boxer, a footballer, and staff members of the cafe. The youngest were students and children.

Gaza’s Shifa Hospital, where many of the victims were taken, reported at least 40 deaths as of Thursday, including people who later died of their injuries.

A hospital official described finding dismembered and severely burned bodies. The facility treated 72 injured people, many requiring surgery.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated it had targeted “terrorists” at the cafe and claimed steps had been taken to “mitigate the risk of harming civilians using aerial surveillance

” The IDF also noted the incident was “under review” but did not directly address the high number of civilian deaths or the identity of the intended target.

Al-Baqa Cafeteria, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, was divided into men’s and family sections and had remained popular throughout the war, in part due to its stable internet connection.

Staff toldreporters that the cafe maintained a strict entry policy aimed at preventing known militants from entering.

On the day of the strike, the port area of Gaza City where the cafe is located was not under Israeli evacuation orders. Families of victims said they believed it was a relatively safe place.

Defense experts who spoke to newsmen concluded that the munition used was likely a bomb dropped by a warplane, not a smaller missile launched by drone, an indication of intent to ensure the target was neutralized.

Among the dead was 27-year-old Hisham Ayman Mansour, identified by a Hamas source as the likely target. A former member of Hamas’ military wing, he was described by some sources as a field commander, though his current role was unclear. Multiple sources offered different accounts of why he was at the cafe, ranging from a money drop to a routine coffee break.

Photos posted online appeared to show Hisham at the cafe the day before the attack and again following the strike, wearing the same outfit. Two of his family members, including a child, also died in the blast.

The IDF would not confirm whether Hisham was the primary target or if other operatives were involved. A former senior Israeli official stated that multiple Hamas operatives were hit, though only Hisham’s name was confirmed by local Hamas sources.

Civilians bore the brunt of the blast. Among them was 17-year-old Sama Mohammad Abu Namous, who had gone to the cafe with her brother to study using its internet connection. She was killed instantly, while her brother survived with injuries.

Several waiters also died. A cafe manager said they had been gathered in a shaded area when the strike occurred. One regular, Saeed Ahel, said six staff members were killed. A mother screamed as the bodies of her two sons, both cafe workers, were carried from the rubble.

Victims also included Malak Musleh, a young female boxer known for advocating gender equality in sports. Her coach, Osama Ayoub, said she was committed to her training until the end. “She had passion in her eyes and her words,” he recalled.

Artist Amina Omar Al-Salmi, known online as Frans, was also killed. Her artwork, including one haunting image of a woman covered in blood, has circulated widely since her death, drawing eerie comparisons with posthumous photos.

“She was happy and said: ‘We’ll meet soon. You’ll see me at your place,’” her sister in Sweden told reporters.

Gaza remains closed to international media, making independent verification difficult. Meanwhile, the debris of al-Baqa Cafeteria tells the story: bloodstained playing cards, a child’s shoe, and a torn teddy bear scattered among broken beams and scorched furniture, remnants of lives cut short.

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NUJ Warri begs Gov Oborevwori to fix deplorable roads around press centre

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Warri in Delta State has appealed to Governo Sheriff Oborevwori to rehabilitate the only access road to the Press Centre at Eburu Street off Okumagba Avenue.

This call is contained in a communique signed on behalf of the Union by Ebenezer Adurokiya,Matthew Omonigho and Okpare Theophilus Onojeghen, Chairman, Secretary and member respectively.

The union after its congress also resolved to ask the Warri Uvwie Environs Development Agency, WUEDA, to hasten the ongoing road and drainage reconstruction at Eboh and other adjoining streets of Okumagba Avenue, Warri.

It raised concerns over the perennial flooding in some parts of Warri, Udu, Uvwie and Okuokoko in Okpe LGA, and called on the state governor to urgently, tackle the menace to ameliorate the suffering of residents in the affected areas in the state.

The union also called on Governor Oborevwori to direct contractors to carry out remedial work on the Effurun Roundabout/DSC Roundabout stretch of the Road which had turned into gullies to ameliorate the unending loss of man-hours foir residents of the area.

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Anambra: AA guber candidate flags off campaigns, vows to tackle hunger, insecurity

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Candidate of the Action Alliance, AA in the November 8 gubernatorial election in Anambra State, Mr Jeff Nweke has flagged off his campaign for the position.

Nweke held the flag off at the weekend in Awka, the state capital where he hails from.

Speaking during the flag off, Nweke marveled at the large crowd of people who turned out for the rally and reeled out key areas he would prioritise if elected the governor of Anambra.

He said: “My mission is simple: to wipe away the tears of hunger, unemployment, insecurity and deprivation among members of the downtrodden, and bring succour to them.

“I believe our people deserve the best. I’m offering a fresh vision that prioritizes quality education, improved infrastructure and fight against hunger and poverty through meaningful empowerment.

“Under my watch as governor, it is ‘You First’. That is democracy, a government of the people, by the people and for the people.

“We will prioritize security. My government will not witness any form of Fulani herdsmen kidnap or from some of our brothers who call themselves unknown gunmen. Maybe you people don’t know, I’m a security expert and we know what to do when we come aboard.

“This campaign is about you. I’m seeking your support so that together we can correct the anomalies and deliver the true dividends of democracy to our people,” he said.

The rally which was attended by several groups from several communities and leaders of religious groups, including the headship of the Muslim community, witnessed testimonies from many, who attested to his large heart and the drive to deliver.

Youth leader of Ezinano, Tochukwu Okoye who spoke at the rally charged supporters of the security expert turned politician to ensure they use the opportunity of the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, to get their voters cards.

He said: “That’s your power to enthrone Jeff Nweke. I urge the youth, women and men to support the man who can take away their burden and wipe away their tears,” he noted.

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Plateau Attacks: We are herders, we don’t harbour bandits, terrorists’ – Fulani Ardo insists

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The head of cattle herders in the Mahanga community of Jol district in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, Ardo Mahmud Adam, has denied allegations that they harbour terrorists and bandits who carry out attacks in the communities.

The accusations, they say, are unfounded and aimed at tarnishing their image.

Farming communities in Riyom, particularly, the Berom ethnic group, have repeatedly accused Fulani herders in Mahanga of sheltering armed groups responsible for attacks in the area.

Ardo Adam who vehemently denied the allegations during a visit by the fact-finding committee set up by Governor Caleb Mutfwang, dismissed the allegations, saying that on the contrary, the natives are the aggressors who instigate such attacks by rustling Fulani cows and launching attacks on herders.

While addressing the committee led by Maj. Gen. Nickolas Rogers (retd.), Ardo Adam said in the last two months, Fulani herders have lost over 100 cattle to gunmen, accusing the Berom natives of orchestrating the raids.

“We are humble herders who go about our business of rearing our cattle without looking for anyone’s trouble,” Adamu said.

“But I can tell you that the attacks are orchestrated by the Berom people who attack our people and rustle their cows.

“Security operatives of Operation Safe Haven have been stationed in Mahanga for years. If there were terrorists here, wouldn’t they have been arrested?” he asked.

Adam stressed that recurring crises in other parts of the state are wrongly blamed on herders.

“Whenever violence erupts in Mangu, Bokkos or Bassa, we are accused without evidence. No attacker has ever been traced back to Mahanga.

“These gunmen frequently shoot at our people and their cattle, making it increasingly difficult for our people to graze in peace.

“We can no longer rear cattle safely. Does being Fulani mean we don’t have the right to graze?

“We are often accused without evidence, and denied our rights. Social media is used to label us as terrorists,” he stated.

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