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ISRAELI HOSTAGES RELEASED BY HAMAS, RAISING CONCERNS OVER THEIR CONDITION

Three Israeli hostages, Ohad Ben Ami, Eli Sharabi, and Or Levy, were released by Hamas on Saturday, after being held captive for 491 days. The hostages were handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza and later reunited with their families in Israel. However, the condition of the released hostages has raised concerns, with Israel describing the scenes as “shocking” and saying they “would not go unaddressed.” The hostages appeared thin and pale, with Levy looking particularly frail. Gershon Baskin, a veteran Israeli negotiator, said the condition of the released hostages should “compel us all to accelerate the release of all hostages.” He added that the images reminded him of Nazi concentration camp survivors. The release of the hostages is part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. However, uncertainty looms over the future of the agreement, with negotiations on extending the Gaza ceasefire in doubt. In a separate development, US President Donald Trump proposed that the US “take over” Gaza, relocate its residents to neighboring countries, and redevelop the war-torn enclave. The proposal was met with international condemnation, with Hamas describing it as a “recipe for creating chaos and tension in the region.” “We will not allow these plans to pass, and what is required is to end the occupation and aggression against our people, not expel them from their land,” said Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri.

MRS BEATRICE EKWEREMADU RETURNS TO NIGERIA AFTER PRISON SENTENCE

Mrs Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has returned to Nigeria, according to a competent source. Her return was disclosed on Wednesday, and it is understood that she arrived in the country on Tuesday. This development comes after Mrs Ekweremadu, her husband, and Dr Obinna Obeta were sentenced to prison by a UK court for their involvement in organ harvesting. Senator Ekweremadu received a 10-year sentence, while his wife was sentenced to six years. The news of Mrs Ekweremadu’s return is being celebrated across Enugu State, with many residents expressing their joy and praying for the speedy return of Senator Ekweremadu. “We are happy to hear that Mrs Ekweremadu is back home,” said one resident. “We are now praying and hoping that Senator Ekweremadu will also return soon.” Senator Ekweremadu’s constituents have been rallying around him, describing him as a hero and a champion of development in their area. “In their town and LGA, they are heroes,” said another resident. “Too many completed projects there. The man picked the place up and turned it to a developed area.” The return of Mrs Ekweremadu has brought renewed hope to the people of Enugu State, who are now eagerly awaiting the return of Senator Ekweremadu.