Hamas rejects US claim on Gaza ceasefire violation as ‘Israeli propaganda’

The US State Department disputed a statement that the agency had issued that contained “credible reports” that suggested the Palestinians would soon violate the ceasefire agreement with Israel.

Hamas claimed in a statement on Sunday that the allegations against the US were false and “fully align with the deceptive Israeli propaganda” and provided cover for the continued crimes and organized aggression against our people.

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Hamas is alleged to be planning an attack on civilians in Gaza “in grave violation of the ceasefire,” according to the US State Department, and it had called on mediators to press for the US to follow through on its obligations under the US-backed peace deal.

The State Department stated in a statement late on Saturday that it had received “credible reports indicating an imminent ceasefire violation by Hamas against the people of Gaza.”

Without providing specific information on the planned attack, it said, “Should Hamas proceed with this attack, measures will be taken to protect the people of Gaza and preserve the integrity of the ceasefire.”

Hamas urged the US to “stop repeating the misleading narrative of the Israeli occupation and concentrate on reducing its repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

The occupation authorities are responsible for the formation, funding, and assembling criminal gangs that carried out killings, kidnappings, the theft of aid trucks, and assaults on Palestinian civilians, according to the facts on the ground. They have publicly admitted their crimes in video and media, confirming the occupation’s role in creating chaos and preventing security, according to the statement.

Hamas claimed that its police in Gaza are “fulfilling their national duty to pursue these gangs and hold them accountable according to clear legal mechanisms, to protect citizens and preserve public and private property” with “wide popular and community support.”

“Attaining a civil conflict”

Mouin Rabbani, a scholar and analyst for the Middle East and Palestine, described the US State Department’s warning as mind-blowing.

According to Rabbani, “I believe this is really an attempt to stoke civil conflict in the Gaza Strip” to accomplish what Israel has so far failed to accomplish.

The Israeli-occupied country’s analyst noted that Israel has already joined forces with “armed gangs and collaborator militias” who serve as Israeli proxies in the war-torn enclave to “wreak havoc” in Gaza.

It is “boggles the mind and defies the imagination” to think that this is in any way the United States supporting the victims of the genocide it has supported for two years.

Since the US-mediated ceasefire was last week in force, Hamas and Israel have been tussling over its violations, which could put a strain on the week-old agreement.

According to American-Israeli analyst Gershon Baskin, all agreements between Palestinians and Israelis have been “breached” in some way or another throughout the history of the two.

According to him, “if the Americans are serious that they want this to work, they must be engaged every day and several times a day” to ensure that the steps agreed upon are carried out on the ground.

Since the ceasefire ended, the Gaza Government Media Office has recorded 38 Palestinian fatalities and 143 injuries from almost 50 Israeli violations of the peace agreement.

The Israelis’ actions were described as “flagrant and obvious violations of international humanitarian law” and the cease-fire decision.

Israel’s “continued aggressive approach despite the declaration of a ceasefire,” the office claims. The attack directly targeted and bombed civilians in Gaza.

Israel has also been accused of breaking the ceasefire agreement by continuing to thwart efforts to reopen the Gaza-Gaza border crossing.

In order to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into the Strip and allow Palestinians to travel abroad, Rafah was suggested.

Reinier de Ridder loses to Brendan Allen at UFC Fight Night in Canada

Reinier de Ridder’s first promotional loss was suffocated by Brendan Allen, who had to turn in a technical knockout (TKO) after the Dutchman’s corner prevented him from continuing into Round 5 and completely ruined the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight division.

At UFC Fight Night in Vancouver on Saturday night, De Ridder was clearly exhausted in his neutral position, which precipitated the abrupt conclusion of the main mixed martial arts (MMA) match.

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By using his wrestling and de Ridder’s (21-3) devastating kickboxing ability, Allen (26-7 MMA) escaped de Ridder’s (21-3 MMA) devastating kickboxing ability by using de Ridder’s (23-7 MMA) top position strikes to control him.

De Ridder had few options for the American fighter, as Allen took over from Anthony Hernandez (15-2, 1 no-contest MMA) on short notice.

According to Allen, “It feels good to do what I promised to do.” I spent three and a half weeks away from the couch, I thought. I already said I’m a different monster. I’m the best person in the world when my head is clear and we’re on.

After the UFC’s middleweight choke is in full swing, Allen claimed he had done enough to win the title against Khamzat Chimaev, who is currently the champion MMA fighter.

Allen remarked, “Come get it, baby.”

In 19 months, Ridder had not lost.

[Simon Fearn/Imagn Images via Reuters] Allen (blue gloves) and de Ridder (red gloves) during UFC Fight Night at Rogers Arena.
Reinier de Ridder reacts.
Between the fourth and fifth rounds, an exhausted de Ridder is forced to throw in the towel.

After a Malott leg kick went wrong in the first round, welterweight Mike Malott (23-1 MMA) avoided a no-contest with Kevin Holland (28-15 MMA) in the co-main event.

In addition, a third-round Malott arm-triangle choke attempt was insufficient to earn the victory. The highly competitive five-round fight, which involved decisions 29-28, 29-28, and 29-28, was ultimately won by Matelott.

Marlon Vera, who lost to Aiemann Zahabi to win his bantamweight fight 23-11-1 MMA), won by unanimous decision. The final score had Zahabi victorious by a judges ‘ score of 29-28, 28-29, 29-28.

Former world champion flyweight champion Manon Fiorot (13-4) defeated Canadian Jasmine Jasudavicius (14-4) in a stoppage fight that started at 1:14.

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Allen, center, takes on de Ridder [Simon Fearn/Imagn Images via Reuters]

Why Liverpool are feeling effects of Trent-shaped gap

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Liverpool’s squad was strengthened by some of Europe’s most impressive talent after winning the Premier League with respectable success last year.

The most money any club has ever spent on a summer signing has been spent by Arne Slot’s Reds, which brings Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike to Anfield, totaling $ 416.2 million.

However, despite sitting third in the table, Liverpool has lost three games in a row against Manchester United on Sunday, with some questions being posed about them.

Although Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure to Real Madrid may have had a bigger impact on Liverpool’s squad than initially thought, new signings need time to settle.

The 27-year-old has 18 goals and contributed 64 assists during his time at the club, but it is for less obvious reasons that he is missing. He has occasionally been questioned about his defensive skills.

Reds battling a powerful defensive block

Some of the best defensive setups in the world are found in the Premier League, whether they are physical high-presses or stubborn, compact blocks.

There are two ways to play through the pressure without avoiding a high press: playing long and over the pressure, or both.

Liverpool have struggled to move the ball up the pitch as effectively as they did last season despite a strong press or a higher defensive block.

Trent Alexander-Arnold plays a left-footed pass into midfield in Liverpool's Premier League game against Tottenham HotspurBBC Sport

Spurs used a high press throughout the game to try to get the ball out early. Son Heung-min quickly closing Alexander-Arnold down caused the right-back’s body to be angled in the field, cutting off play to players in the wide areas.

His ability to play with his weak foot is a hugely underappreciated aspect of Trent’s game, which Liverpool misses a lot. In this situation, Trent was able to pass the unmarked Alexis Mac Allister with both of his left feet.

Finding the central midfielders who were frequently staggered was a hallmark of Liverpool’s expansion last year.

In this instance, Ryan Gravenberch has dragged his marker along with him after leaving the pitch’s center. Dominik Szoboszlai and Mac Allister cross paths to form a sort of zig-zag-like pattern.

Bradley’s weaker footed him and he was less successful

Conor Bradley was chosen as the right-back in the Chelsea defeat because he found himself in a situation very similar to Alexander-Arnold’s against Spurs: Alejandro Garnacho was pressing high, Bradley was facing in-field, and access to the wide areas was restricted.

Bradley struggled to build up play in these situations because he, like his right-back rival Jeremie Frimpong, is weaker and therefore was unable to do so.

Conor Bradley wins possession in Liverpool's Premier League game against Chelsea at Stamford BridgeBBC Sport
Conor Bradley passes back to Ibrahima Konate in Liverpool's Premier League match against Chelsea at Stamford BridgeBBC Sport

Wirtz is deeper down than at Leverkusen.

It is obvious that short buildup needs to be addressed, and there have had to be other ways to get the ball to the attackers. Utilizing Wirtz more frequently has one way that Liverpool have done this.

The German midfielder has the greatest potential in the final third, but given his excellent technical skills, particularly his passing, Wirtz is dropping further to get the ball before helping to raise the pitch.

Before getting involved, Wirtz would frequently wait for the ball to be brought up the pitch by team-mates for Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen. This season’s receiving percentage is significantly higher than last year, which is a significant improvement.

Florian Wirtz has been deployed in a deeper position than he was at LeverkusenBBC Sport

lengthy build-up and play-alterations

Long passes and switches are essential for teams to avoid press or alter the defensive block’s formation, aside from the short build-up and technical quality.

Last year, Liverpool averaged 3.4 switches per 90 minutes, and this season, it averaged 1.3. Trent’s departure allows the English full-back to consistently make crossfield passes with both feet, frequently finding the left winger, which partially accounts for this decrease.

A deeper defending side had to shuffle across the pitch, tactfully. The players receiving the ball can make use of the openings in the opponent’s less-compact shape by switching the play quickly.

Virgil van Dijk’s excellent long diagonal pass has helped Mohamed Salah have been secluded on the right wing numerous times over the past few years with comparable effect. The rest of Liverpool’s current generation of defenders, however, don’t typically play for as long as they do.

Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk plays a long pass against Galatasaray in the Champions LeagueBBC Sport

Salah returning to goal while playing

Without Alexander-Arnold, skipping short build-up to find Liverpool’s quick attackers in space is less of a possibility because the players at the coach’s disposal dictate what tactics work.

Isak and Salah both excel when facing defenders or attacking quickly in space. Their strengths aren’t being platformed as frequently as they could be because this choice is not being chosen as often.

As the attacking team has more time to recover from their desired shape, a slower build-up results in attacking situations against deeper, compact defenses. Salah has also discovered that he plays more often with his back to goal both in the center and the back in the back.

Without Alexander-Arnold, skipping short build-up to find Liverpool’s quick attackers in space is less of a possibility.BBC Sport

What is United’s strategy?

If Ruben Amorim’s men want to win anything from the game, they must look to exploit some of Liverpool’s recent failings.

Amorim has occasionally asked his team to defend in a 5-4-1 formation out of possession, changing from his standard 5-5-3 formation, and choosing a different approach will likely aggravate Liverpool more.

A larger portion of Liverpool’s possession will be with the central defenders, who are less capable of breaking down a stubborn shape, by defending deeper and effectively blocking the center of the pitch. This could cause Wirtz to go deeper and farther away from the areas in which he might be more destructive.

Liverpool’s inability to break down a 5-4-1 formation that has good coverage starting with the pitch’s width will be compounded by their reluctance to play switches of play.

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Meghan Markle says she was ‘not well’ after painful separation

The Duchess of Sussex openly discussed a challenging parenting situation that moved her celebrity pal. Meghan’s Netflix show, which received mixed reviews, made the admission.

Meghan Markle has admitted she was “not well” after spending a difficult amount of time away from her children Archie and Lilibet.

The heartfelt revelation came during the second series of the Duchess’ Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, which premiered earlier this year.

Although Meghan didn’t specify when this separation occurred, it is thought to have occurred shortly after the Sussexes’ unexpected stay in the UK in the wake of Queen Elizabeth’s passing in 2022.

A star-studded cast included Chrissy Teigen, fashion expert Tan France, and renowned chefs David Chang, Samin Nosrat, Christina Tosi, and Clare Smyth, among others.

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Meghan shared some open-mouthed stories about the difficulties she encountered while avoiding her children in one instance.

In conversation with Queer Eye’s Tan France, who shared his own heartache at being away from his two young kids, Meghan empathised: “Oh I know. The longest I went without being around our kids was almost three weeks,” the Express reports. “I was,” she paused, “…not well.”

Prince Harry had previously touched upon these “difficult days” in his memoir Spare, recounting the painful separation from their children after the Queen’s passing.

He described how they spent “days and days hugging the children, unable to let them out of our sight,” and how they lived apart from Archie and Lilibet “longer than we’d ever been.”

The Sussexes left their children in the care of Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, in LA. They travelled to Manchester for a One World Summit on 5 September 2022, before heading to Dusseldorf for an Invictus event and then returning to London.

Their stay was extended when Harry’s beloved grandmother sadly passed away on 8 September. Despite the ongoing rift between the brothers, they made several public appearances together, including greeting mourners with Prince William and the Princess at Windsor, and attending the funeral and committal service on 19 September.

Harry has made several solo trips to his home country while Meghan hasn’t visited since the Queen’s passing.

It comes as Meghan compared herself to the former US president and former First Lady, Barack and Michelle Obama at an event this week. Speaking at Fortune’s annual Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington DC, she discussed her and Harry’s brand new deal with Netflix.

She explained to the audience that her husband and I had a first look deal with Netflix, which was a step up from the Obamas’ deal in terms of lengthening it.

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