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The U. Brian Hughes, the spokesman for the U. Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati confirmed that Beirut agreed to the extension, saying the decision came following talks with consultations with President Joseph Aoun and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a powerful Hezbollah ally. Mikati claimed in a statement that the United States had heeded his request to negotiate the release of Hezbollah terrorists detained by Israel since Oct.
Israel announced on Friday that it would not withdraw all of its forces from Southern Lebanon by Sunday. Hezbollah warned that it would consider the truce terminated, and the Lebanese government urged the Trump administration to intervene. The day ceasefire went into effect on Nov. Hostilities began on Oct. For top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost. A husband revealed that he received a text from his wife minutes before her American Airlines flight collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, DC.
Raza was asked when he last spoke to his wife. Before the handover, as Hamas killers plus members of three other terror orgs, including Islamic Jihad paraded those to be released through the streets, enormous, threatening crowds closed in around them, shouting and seething. There was, of course, nothing comparable on the Israeli side β because Israel is not a terror-loving proxy power for an aspirant regional hegemon, committed to genocidal antisemitism and total war.
Palestinians serving life sentences for deadly attacks on Israelis were among prisoners who were freed on Thursday during a tense hostage swap in the second week of the cease-fire between the Jewish state and Hamas.
The prisoners released were all men, ranging in age from 15 to 69, with nearly two dozen serving life sentences for more egregious crimes transferred to Egypt before further deportation. These are Disclosure: State of Alabama-based writer. This article is a work from cited sources for informational purposes and is used with permission. No affiliate links are included. On January 10, Shannon Caruso, a year-old woman from Alabama, was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to stealing rent payments meant for government-assisted low-income housing.