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Israel’s defence minister orders destruction of Gaza tunnels, says disarming Hamas is priority

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Israel’s defence minister orders destruction of Gaza tunnels, says disarming Hamas is priority

Tel Aviv/New York — Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, has ordered the military to prioritise the destruction of all tunnels in the Gaza enclave, Anadolu Agency reported on Sunday (26 October).

In a post on social media platform X, Katz said he had instructed the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) to make tunnel destruction along the country’s “Yolo line” a primary task, while also ensuring the protection of troops and communities near the border. He said the directive was issued on Saturday.

Katz added that the move followed consultations with senior US officials — including the vice-president, the secretary of state, the defence secretary, the president’s special envoy and the CENTCOM commander. According to Katz, those discussions were aimed at implementing “President Donald Trump’s plan”, achieving the complete destruction of the tunnels and disarming Hamas.

“The destruction of Hamas’ tunnels and their disarmament is the most important strategic objective to achieve victory in Gaza,” Katz wrote, adding that the “most urgent moral duty” is to return all hostages and the bodies of the dead. He said that de-arming Gaza and destroying “the remaining 60 percent of tunnels” are now the main strategic goals.

The instruction raises fresh questions about the scope and intensity of military operations in the enclave and the implications for civilian safety. No immediate response was available from military spokespeople at the time of reporting.

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President Murmu’s helicopter suffers mishap during landing in Kerala

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President Murmu’s helicopter suffers mishap during landing in Kerala

A helicopter carrying Indian President Droupadi Murmu suffered a minor mishap while landing at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Pathanamthitta, Kerala, on Wednesday (October 22).

According to a report by NDTV, the incident occurred shortly after the President’s visit to the Sabarimala temple. The stadium was chosen as the landing site at the last minute after adverse weather conditions forced a change from the original site at Nilakkal.

Officials said the concrete helipad at the stadium had been constructed overnight and had not fully set. As a result, the surface caved in during landing, causing one of the helicopter’s wheels to get stuck and the aircraft to tilt slightly.

Police and fire service personnel quickly rushed to the scene and managed to safely secure the helicopter. Video footage showed the aircraft being lifted from a partially sunken position above an underground water tank.

President Murmu is currently on a four-day visit to southern India. She arrived in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday and later traveled to Pathanamthitta district, where she visited the Sabarimala temple and took part in an ‘aarti’ ceremony earlier in the day.

No injuries were reported in the incident.

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Small plane crashes onto California football field, two hospitalized

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A small aircraft crashed onto a football field in Long Beach, California, on Tuesday afternoon, injuring two people, according to US media outlet CBS News.

The single-engine plane went down at around 4 p.m. local time in Hartwell Park after taking off from French Valley Airport in Murrieta. Firefighters rescued an elderly man from the aircraft and transported him to hospital, while a woman walking in the park was also injured. Both victims are in moderate but stable condition.

Authorities said multiple investigative agencies have launched an inquiry to determine the cause of the crash. Video and eyewitness accounts show emergency crews working to secure the site shortly after the incident.

The crash adds to a recent string of small aircraft accidents in the United States. Last Friday, a single-engine plane made an emergency landing in an open field in Texas, injuring the pilot. A day earlier, another crash in a Michigan forest killed three people after a loud explosion and smoke were reported by residents.

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At least 20 killed as bus catches fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer

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At least 20 killed as bus catches fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer

At least 20 people have been killed after a passenger bus caught fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district on Tuesday (October 14) afternoon. The bus was travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur when the accident occurred.

Police said the bus, carrying 57 passengers, left Jaisalmer around 3 p.m. Shortly afterward, smoke was seen coming from the rear of the vehicle. The driver stopped the bus on the roadside, but within minutes, flames engulfed the entire bus.

Locals rushed to help the passengers and informed the fire brigade and police, who later brought the blaze under control. Initial investigations suggest that an electrical short circuit may have triggered the fire.

Fifteen passengers, including four women and two children, sustained severe burns, with some suffering burns over 70% of their bodies. The injured were taken to Jaisalmer’s Jawahar Hospital and later shifted to Jodhpur for advanced treatment.

District authorities launched an immediate rescue and relief operation. Officials confirmed that the bus was completely gutted, making it difficult to identify many of the victims. DNA and forensic teams from Jodhpur have been deployed to assist with the identification process.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited Jaisalmer late Tuesday night. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences and announced financial aid of ₹2 lakh each for the families of those killed.

(Source: NDTV)

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