197 Aid Trucks Enter Gaza Following Israel-Hamas Truce, UN Confirms Massive Relief Efforts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:36pm on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

Humanitarian aid trucks began entering Gaza on Sunday as the truce between Israel and Hamas took effect, the United Nations confirmed. Jonathan Whittall, interim chief of the UN's OCHA for Palestinian territories, stated that "a massive effort" was made to prepare aid distribution across Gaza. According to an Egyptian source, 197 trucks carrying supplies and 5 fuel trucks crossed via Kerem Shalom between Israel and Gaza and al-Oga-Nitzana between Egypt and Israel. The shipments mark a critical step in delivering relief to the region amid the ongoing crisis. Details on the exact distribution remain undisclosed.

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"I Just Want to Hug Her": Family Awaits Release of British-Israeli Hostage Emily Damari

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:18pm on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari, 28, is among the first to be released under a Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal. Emily, captured on October 7, 2023, endured 471 days in Gaza tunnels after being shot in the hand and witnessing her dog’s death. Her mother, Mandy, expressed cautious relief, stating, “It’s not done until it’s done.” Emily’s family confirmed she was alive in March 2024 but had no updates since. A Tottenham Hotspur fan with UK ties, Emily missed milestones, including her grandfather’s death. Her family, longing to reunite, urged for the release of all hostages and humanitarian aid access.

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TikTok Shuts Down in US After Ban Enforced, Trump Likely to Offer Reprieve

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:53am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

TikTok has been shut down for US users after a law enacted by outgoing President Joe Biden required its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or face a national security ban. The law, upheld by the Supreme Court, took effect on January 19, 2025. While the app is no longer available in app stores, President-elect Donald Trump has indicated that he may offer a 90-day reprieve once he takes office, allowing time for a potential buyer to emerge. TikTok’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, is attending Trump's inauguration today.

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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Delayed, 3 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Forces Continue Attacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:50am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

The first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, set to begin on January 19, was delayed after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu demanded a list of hostages to be released by Hamas. An hour before the deadline, Netanyahu warned the ceasefire would not proceed without this list. While Hamas committed to the deal, they cited "technical and field reasons" for the delay. Israeli military forces continued strikes in Gaza, killing three people. The ceasefire, brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt, includes prisoner exchanges and a partial Israeli withdrawal from northern Gaza.

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"I Have Three Daughters, Understand The Pain," Says Sanjoy Roy's Mother After R G Kar Conviction

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

Sanjoy Roy, accused in the R G Kar Hospital rape-murder case, was convicted by the Sealdah court on Saturday. His mother, Malati Roy, expressed sorrow, stating, "I have three daughters, I understand the victim’s parents’ pain. Let him face the punishment he deserves, even if it’s the death penalty." His sister Sabita supported the verdict, calling his actions "horrific." Arrested on August 10, 2024, Roy, a civic volunteer, faced severe backlash from his family and community. Sabita added, “Life has changed since his arrest; we’ve faced societal shame.” The victim, a junior doctor, was brutally assaulted and murdered.

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Gaza Ceasefire Postponed as Israel Awaits Hamas’ Hostage List, Netanyahu Labels Truce “Temporary”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:32am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a delay in the Gaza ceasefire, originally scheduled for 8:30 AM local time. The truce hinges on Hamas providing names of the first hostages to be released, which the agreement mandates 24 hours before the exchange. Hamas cited "technical field reasons" for the delay. Israeli forces had begun pulling back from Gaza positions in anticipation of the truce, which includes a prisoner exchange over six weeks. Netanyahu emphasized the ceasefire’s temporary nature, reserving the right to resume military action. The international community closely monitors developments in this fragile agreement.

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Gaza Ceasefire Deal Set to Begin at 6:30 AM, Hostage Release and Prisoner Swap to Follow in Three-Phase Agreement

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:56am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, begins today at 6:30 AM (UK time). As part of the three-phase deal, 33 hostages, including women, children, and men over 50, will be freed over six weeks. Israel will release 990-1,650 Palestinian prisoners in return. The Israeli army will withdraw from parts of Gaza, allowing displaced Palestinians to return. Negotiations for the second phase, involving more hostages and troop withdrawals, will follow. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the ceasefire is temporary and warned against Hamas's non-compliance.

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Trump Arrives in Washington for Inauguration, Hosts Reception and Fireworks Display

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:09am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

US President-elect Donald Trump arrived in Washington with his family ahead of his January 20 swearing-in as the 47th President. On January 19, Trump hosted a reception for about 500 guests at his resort in Virginia, accompanied by Melania, Ivanka, and Jared Kushner. A fireworks display marked the occasion. Trump will participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and hold a rally at Capital One Arena on January 19. His inauguration ceremony will be indoors due to cold weather, with a reduced parade and a traditional prayer service at St John's Episcopal Church.

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TikTok Goes Offline in the US Hours Before Nationwide Ban Over Chinese Ownership Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:30am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

TikTok has gone offline in the US just hours before a ban on the platform was set to take effect. The app displayed a message citing the law and expressed hope for resolution under President-elect Donald Trump, who hinted at a potential 90-day reprieve. The ban, passed last year, demands ByteDance, TikTok's China-based owner, to sell its US operations. TikTok, with 170M US users, argues the ban violates free speech. The app has also been removed from app stores, leaving creators, like Nicole Bloomgarden, facing income losses. Users mourn the loss of TikTok’s educational and creative content.

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42-Day Gaza Ceasefire Begins; Israel Warns of Potential Return to War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:27am on 19 Jan 2025,Sunday International

A 42-day ceasefire in Gaza commenced on Sunday, brokered by Qatar, offering hope to thousands displaced by the conflict. During the truce, Palestinian groups will release 33 Israeli hostages, while Israel will free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. However, tensions remain high, with Israel warning it could resume the war if needed. Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed the war had "changed the face of the Middle East." Hamas accused Israel of committing war crimes. The ceasefire coincides with Donald Trump's second inauguration, with US mediation pivotal to the agreement. Displaced Gazans expressed eagerness to return home despite the uncertainty ahead.

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