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IDF, Shin Bet chiefs meet in Khan Yunis

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IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi meets with Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar in Khan Yunis. December 11, 2023.(photo credit: IDF)

Rockets pound center as IDF invasion death toll passes 100.

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IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) Chief Ronen Bar met in Hamas’s southern Gaza capital of Khan Yunis on Monday night to demonstrate IDF progress.

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Halevi said, “we are deepening our gains in northern Gaza, the South, and underground.”

Bar stated, “There is no force which can stand up to the combined force” of the IDF soldiers and the Shin Bet combat forces.

In a meeting in Khan Yunis with the two chiefs, IDF Southern Commander Maj.-Gen. Yaron Finkleman, the Division 98 Commander and the IDF Commandos chief all provided the latest updates on Israeli forces in the South, now eight days into the southern operation.
In addition, the IDF said that more than 500 Palestinians have been arrested over the last four weeks and have been taken to be interrogated by the Shin Bet and IDF intelligence Unit 504.

Among them are 350 from Hamas, and 120 from Islamic Jihad.

“Making progress in battle”

At a Monday night press conference, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said, “we are making progress in battle and deepening our achievements.”

Gallant spoke directly to Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar, telling him either to surrender or face death on the battlefield.
He said that Hamas terrorists in Jabalya and Shejaia are being brought down, even though they had thought they were unbeatable. “They are on the verge of falling apart,” he said.

Next, he said that Hamas forces who surrender are saying they do not have enough ammunition or food.

Gallant noted that many of those surrendering were involved in the October 7 massacre.

Questioned about a security zone around Gaza, Gallant responded that anything which serves the military campaign is something Israel needs to do, and that the fighting will not be short. On the flip side, the defense minister said, “there is no intent to stay permanently in the Gaza Strip.”

Further, he added that IDF commanders are taking big risks in a variety of strategic directions to save the lives of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas.

Pressed as to whether the US is setting a deadline for Israeli operations, he replied, “The war will end when its goals are achieved… I take with seriousness what America does… and we will find a way to help the US to help us.”

IDF death toll passes 100

Despite Israel’s ongoing albeit slow progress, Hamas managed to fire a barrage of rockets on Tel Aviv and the country’s center as the IDF announced on Monday that its death toll of fallen soldiers since the invasion had crossed the 100 mark, reaching 103.

Although rockets fired from Gaza at Israel, and especially at Tel Aviv and other central areas, have dropped dramatically to around 40 sirens per day as compared to the start of the war, the Gaza terror group has maintained its capability to reach sensitive parts of the country.

Three soldiers – IDF Maj. (res.) Roman Bronshtein, 46, Cpt. (res.) Eliya Yanovsky, 24, and Master-Sgt. Ari Yehiel Zenilman, 32 – fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said Monday afternoon.

The IDF had already announced the names of four more fallen soldiers on Monday morning.

One of them, Warrant Officer (Res.) Gideon Ilani, 35, of Asael, fought in the 2855th Battalion. Ilani was killed in battle in Gaza.
Two soldiers fell fighting in the 8111th Battalion in southern Gaza: Warrant Officer (Res.) Etay Perry, 36, from Modi’in; and Major (Res.) Eviatar Cohen, 42, from Kfar Saba.

Lastly, Major (Res.) Gal Becher, 34, of Oranit, an instructional officer in the 36th Brigade, was killed in a military road accident in southern Israel.

Some of the soldiers died in an ambush near a tunnel in southern Gaza.

They were killed after IDF forces thought they had cleared the area of Hamas, but it appears that a lookout from another area may have remotely detonated an improvised explosive.

Meanwhile, a Hezbollah MP warned that Israeli airstrikes that caused widespread damage in the town of Aitaroun near the Israeli-Lebanese border on Sunday were a “new escalation,” adding that the terrorist group would continue its attacks on Israel, in a statement to Reuters.

Hassan Fadlallah warned that the terrorist movement would respond to the “escalation” in new ways, be it “in the nature of the weapons [used] or the targeted sites.”

Lebanese media portrayed the IDF’s response to Hezbollah attacks on Sunday as a significant escalation compared to other clashes along the border in recent weeks.

On Monday morning, at least six rockets were fired from Lebanon toward northern Israel and were intercepted by the Iron Dome, according to the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit. The military responded with artillery fire and multiple rounds of airstrikes targeting several locations along the Lebanese border.

Additionally on Monday, Lebanon’s Nidaa al-Watan newspaper reported that a gradual escalation had been taking place in recent days, coinciding with a demand by Israel that Hezbollah withdraw to north of the Litani River in Lebanon in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

The Nidaa al-Watan report noted that the strike on Aitaroun was the first in which “an entire neighborhood has been destroyed in a southern town,” saying that this raised concerns that “the Gaza war model of widespread destruction… is beginning to rear its head on the Lebanese front.”

IDF sources confirmed that the military has somewhat escalated its attacks and responses in the North.

Gallant said at his press conference that either there needs to be a deal with Hezbollah to move its Radwan and anti-tank missile forces back from the border, or there will be a need for a military operation to move them back.

He added that Hezbollah has lost far more than 100 members of its forces, given that it coordinates with other terror groups and is excluding losses of those terror groups from its public numbers.

Questioned as to whether the IDF had used white phosphorus in battle in Lebanon, he responded vaguely, “we follow international law.”

Hezbollah announced on Monday morning that two of the movement’s members were killed amid the intensifying clashes.

Last week, Gallant told the leaders of communities near the northern border what he said at his press conference: that Israel was attempting to reach a diplomatic solution in which Hezbollah would retreat to the Litani River, but was also prepared to remove the terrorist group through military means from the area near the border.

During a visit to Israeli forces along the Lebanese border on Sunday, Halevi stressed that security needs to be restored to the northern front, and that “there is a military way to do this, the beginning of which is also what you are doing here—to strike, to deter, to kill Hezbollah operatives, to show our superiority—and it can also come in the form of an offensive, an attack and a war.
“The State of Israel has never gone and said war is the first solution we will try,” he said, “but we understand that the current situation should end with a very, very clear change.”

Ali Damush, the deputy chairman of Hezbollah’s Executive Council, rejected statements by Israeli officials saying that the group “will not allow the equations to be changed,” with some reports saying that the terrorist group would not withdraw its forces any sooner than the IDF would move its forces back to Haifa.

On Sunday, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said that a watchtower inside a UNIFIL position near Ibel Qameh in the country’s southern region was hit by shelling on Saturday afternoon. No injuries were reported in the incident.

“Any targeting of UNIFIL positions and any use of the vicinity of our positions to launch attacks across the Blue Line is unacceptable,” the interim force said. “After over two months of active shelling along the Blue Line, the potential for a miscalculation that could trigger a wider conflict is increasing.”

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Edo Travellers’ Killing: Police arrest 14 suspects

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As public outrage continue to trail the killing of travelers in Uromi, Edo State on Thursday 27th March, 2025, the Nigerian Police authorities in the State has announced the arrest of 14 suspects in connection with the killing.

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The victims said, to be hunters were travelling to the Northern part of the country when mob swooped and killed them on suspicion that they are Fulani kidnapper.

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The Police said, they are 16 powers and all of them were killed.

The Spokesman for the Police Command, Moses Yamu said some persons have been arrested in connection with the attack.

“In the course of investigations, fourteen (14) suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime, while an emergency meeting was convened with stakeholders and members of the community to address the situation,” Yamu said in a statement on Friday.

Narrating how the incident happened, the Edo Police Command said it occurred when a “truck with registration number KKF 225 XA coming from Port Harcourt, conveying 25 travellers from Elele, a suburb of Rivers State, was accosted by some vigilante group members at Uromi, and some of the travelers who found in possession of locally made dane guns were arrested”.

“While this was ongoing, some vigilante members raised an alarm of them being suspected kidnappers, which led some members and passersby in the community to attack and lynch sixteen (16) of the occupants while the truck conveying them was equally burnt.

“Police operatives attached to the Uromi Division got wind of the incident and swiftly stormed the scene where ten (10) of the travelers were rescued, two of whom sustained various degrees of injuries and were rushed to a hospital where they are currently positively responding to treatment.”

Yamu said a unit of Police Mobile Force personnel with other command tactical teams had been deployed to the area to forestall a breakdown of law and order.

The police said “investigations continue” over the incident and cautioned “against any form of reprisal attacks”.

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New Commissioner of Police in Niger, Elleman sends strong warning to criminals

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The new Commissioner of Police in Niger State, CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman has sent a strong warning to criminals operating in the State and vowed that his tenure as a Police boss would change the tide for them or else they should relocate elsewhere.

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He sent this warning after he assumed office upon his posting to the State, insisting that criminal elements should stay clear of the State or be ready to incur the full weight of the command.

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He said the command under his watch will engage a high level of professional standards in effectively policing the state calling on well meaning individual and critical stakeholders to partner with him in ensuring crime free Niger State.

According to the CP, he is already aware of the activities of youth restiveness and other criminal activities in Minna the state capital assuring that he will make the state unbearable for them.

Speaking through the Command Public Relation Officer (PPRO), while Fielding Question from Journalists at the Police headquarters in Minna Friday, Wasiu Abiodun,SP insisted that the command will not fold its hands to watch some disgruntled elements engaging in an act that will breach the security of the people.

He underscores his command preparedness to ensure the maintenance of law and order in policing the command through community related policing appealing to officers and men of the command to leave above board in making Niger State unsafe for criminal minded elements.

In his words,” as you know, the Commissioner of Police, CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman just took over the mantle of the command on Thursday the 27th, of March 2025.

“He addressed all Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers and other sectional heads of the Command. He assured them of building on the legacy of his Predecessor CP Ebenezer Shawulu Danmaman.

“He also requested that they should extend their hands of fellowship to him for him to succeed in chasing and curtail the activities of these miscreants to the barest level in Minna the capital of Niger State.”

Speaking on the Command’s preparedness to ensure crime free eid ul-Fitr celebration, CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman disclosed that the command will deploy enough personnel to all praying grounds across the state. This according to him is to ensure the safety of worshipers.

He warned parents and guardians in the state to monitor the activities of their wards and children to guard against any act that will bring them to face the wrath of the law.

While appreciating men and officers of the Command for their professional resilience in the maintenance of law and order, CP Abdullahi Elleman warned that he has zero tolerance for any act of unprofessional conducts that will bring the Command to ridicule.

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Kogi: CP Dantawaye engage stakeholders in Ijumu, emphasises security, community policing

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In a bid to strengthen security of lives and property and to foster peaceful coexistence in Ijumu Local Government Area, the Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Command CP Miller G. Dantawaye, convened a high-level meeting with key stakeholders, within the Local Government, to address pressing security concerns and enhance community Policing efforts.

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In a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ovye Aya, made available to CAPITAL POST on Tuesday, said, the meeting was attended by prominent dignitaries, including the State Security Adviser, Commander Jerry Omodara, Rtd, the representative of the Department of State Services (DSS); the member, representing Ijumu, at the State House of Assembly, the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, the Chairman of the Local Government, the Olujumu of Ijumu, as well as members of Miyetti Allah.

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In his address, the CP emphasized the importance of collaboration in tackling insecurity. He called for intelligence-sharing between residents and Security Agencies, stressing that law enforcement alone cannot ensure safety without community support. He called for the effective collaboration between the Police and their host community.

He further assured of involving immigration agencies to monitor and regulate movement as well as Proper documentation that will enhance accountability and reduce security threats within the Local Government.

The meeting also addressed land ownership rights, the role of traditional institutions, and the need for structured conflict resolution. The CP urged all parties to respect existing leadership structures and seek peaceful resolutions through dialogue.


Reaffirming the Police unwavering commitment to professionalism and human rights, the CP warned against lawlessness, stating that Security Agencies are fully prepared to take action against any individual or group threatening the peace in the area. He urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly.

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