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Gazans Hunt for Bodies as Israelis also Count Cost, Mull Ceasefire

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 Israel’s war cabinet is to discuss a proposal from Egypt to end the Gaza war, according to the Jerusalem Post newspaper.

This is coming as Palestinians and Israelis continue to count the cost of the conflict.

While Gazans searched for bodies after the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health said Israeli raids on Al-Maghazi had killed more than 70, Hamas said its fighters have inflicted heavy losses of life on Israeli forces – with Western media reports partly agreeing.

The push for peace is intensifying amid the deaths, with the Jerusalem Post quoting an official from Islamic Jihad – allied to the militant Palestinian organisation Hamas in Gaza – as saying that talks in Cairo would centre on “ways to end the Israeli aggression on our people.

The Times of Israel newspaper reported that Israeli officials confirmed that Egypt had submitted a new proposal for a ceasefire and the release of further Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.

In a statement released Monday evening, Hamas said it will not settle for a temporary ceasefire, and instead is calling for a permanent truce.

“We emphasise that there will be no negotiations without a comprehensive end to the aggression,” Hamas said.

The Hamas leadership is pushing for “a complete and not just temporary end to the massacre of our people,” the statement further noted.

But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on a troop visit on Monday that his nation will “deepen the fight in the coming days,” seemingly dashing any hope of an immediate cessation.

Netanyahu said on Sunday that they would continue to fight until Hamas had been completely defeated.

The Israeli army’s offensive to eliminate Hamas from Gaza was triggered by the worst massacre in Israel’s history, carried out by terrorists from Hamas and other groups on Oct. 7.

Around 1,200 people were killed.

About 240 were taken hostage, some of whom were released during a brief truce.

Large parts of Gaza have been destroyed during the Israeli offensive. According to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, more than 20,400 people have been killed.

A large proportion of the 2.2 million inhabitants of the coastal enclave have fled their homes.

Saudi TV channel Asharq News reported on Sunday, citing sources, that Egypt’s proposal envisaged an end to the war in several stages.

In the first phase, the aim would be to enforce a ceasefire lasting at least two weeks.

During this time, 40 hostages would be released.

In return, Israel would release 120 Palestinian prisoners.

This will be followed by dialogue under the auspices of Egypt.

A third phase would then provide for a complete ceasefire and a comprehensive agreement on the exchange of hostages and prisoners.

In a final step, Israel would withdraw its army and all displaced persons could return to their homes.

The carnage continues for now though, with the Al-Maghazi neighbourhood of Gaza the latest to be hit.

The tally of over 70 dead from Sunday’s airstrikes could not be independently verified. Women and children were also among the victims, the ministry said.

According to UN figures, more than 33,000 people live in Al-Maghazi. The Israeli army said it was investigating the reports.

There were also reports of airstrikes on the Gazan neighbourhood of Al-Bureij. On Friday, the Israeli army called on the people there to flee, even though many have no electricity so miss the warnings.

They were told to seek shelter in Deir al-Balah, about six kilometres to the south, despite Israel previously hitting areas it said were safe.

Meanwhile, the Times of Israel reported that 156 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the two-month ground offensive following the attacks on Israel on Oct. 7.

Hamas is increasing Israeli losses by switching to guerrilla tactics, the Wall Street Journal reported, with 14 Israeli soldiers killed on the weekend alone.

The Hamas head in Gaza, Yehya al-Sinwar, spoke of a bitter, brutal and unprecedented battle against Israel being fought by the Qassam Brigades, the organisation’s armed wing, in a letter to colleagues.

He asserted that the Qassam Brigades had attacked at least 5,000 Israeli soldiers, killing a third, seriously injuring another third and permanently incapacitating another third.

These figures contradict the Israeli figures in the conflict.

Al-Sinwar also wrote that 750 Israeli military vehicles had been completely or partially destroyed.

Hamas’s Gaza chief concluded by saying that the Qassam Brigades had “crushed” Israeli troops and were in the process of decimating them.

The armed wing of Hamas would not submit to Israeli conditions for an end to the armed hostilities, he added.

News channel Al-Jazeera said Islamic Jihad had also announced on Monday that it would continue to fight in response to the bloodshed.

The highest representative of the Catholic Church in the Holy Land, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, expressed solidarity with the people in the Gaza Strip and Israel at a Christmas midnight mass in Bethlehem.

Cardinal Pizzaballa compared the situation to the biblical story of Mary and Joseph, for whom there was no room in the inn.

Pope Francis used his Christmas message in Rome to call for the end to the Gaza war and a lasting solution to the conflict. (dpa/NAN)

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China to Eliminate Tariffs on Imports from African Countries

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 China has announced the full removal of tariffs on imports from all African countries, ENA, a partner of TV BRICS, has reported.

The tariff elimination falls under the new China-Africa Economic Partnership for Shared Development, a framework designed to accelerate Africa’s integration into global trade by increasing market access, improving customs procedures, and strengthening institutional trade capacity.

The initiative is part of a broader effort by Beijing to support industrialisation, diversify imports, and reinforce economic links with African states beyond raw materials.

President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s readiness to welcome all African exports under zero-tariff treatment.

He emphasised that the new arrangement would be accompanied by enhanced cooperation in customs, quarantine, logistics, and capacity building.

China also pledged to support training programmes and expand the visibility of high-quality African goods in the Chinese market.

In 2024, China–Africa trade reached nearly 300 billion dollars, consolidating China’s position as Africa’s largest trading partner.

Observers note that the new tariff policy may further strengthen the African Continental Free Trade Area by encouraging intra-African production and export diversification.

The strategic shift is expected to unlock new opportunities for value-added goods and services from across the continent, reinforcing Africa’s role in global supply chains. (TV BRICS/NAN) 

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Man in Germany Charged with Serial Rape After Drugging Victims

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 German prosecutors on Tuesday have charged a 43-year-old Chinese national with 22 offences, including attempted murder and aggravated rape after drugging victims, in some cases involving women he knew.

The accused, who was not identified, is suspected of sedating women with sleeping pills and raping them in eight cases.

Prosecutors in Frankfurt said some victims knew the defendant and were unaware of what was happening.

In four cases, the man is suspected of overpowering, anaesthetising and raping the victims during property viewings and of videoing or photographing the acts.

In seven cases, the drug dose was so high it may have endangered victims’ lives, prosecutors said in a statement.

The accused is alleged to have been a member of the Telegram online platform for several years, where he exchanged information about how to sexually assault unconscious women.

He is also believed to have illegally sold sedatives to other chat participants, prosecutors said.

The man from Offenbach, near Frankfurt, is believed to have committed the offences between January 2020 and November 2024, and has been in custody since November 2024, prosecutors said.

The charges follow the high-profile case of Dominique Pelicot in France, convicted in December of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife for almost a decade and inviting dozens of strangers to rape her unconscious body. (Reuters/NAN) 

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Man Bites Off Part of Another Man’s Ear On Train

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A fight on a German train saw a man bite off a piece of another man’s ear, police said on Monday.

The incident occurred on a Deutsche Bahn train between the south-western cities of Mannheim and Stuttgart.

An argument broke out after an unknown man accused a 43-year-old man of looking at his partner.

The former bit the ear of the 43-year-old, who retaliated by biting the man’s finger.

According to police, the unidentified man and his companion were able to leave the train at the central station in Stuttgart and fled.

Police said that they are searching for the man’s identity.

The 43-year-old was taken to the  hospital, where the piece of his ear was sewn back on.

(dpa/NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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