Israel fires military commanders over October 7 failures

Numerous senior officers have been fired by the Israeli military and given criticism for their inaction in the Hamas-led attack in October 2023.

Generals in charge of military intelligence, operations, and the southern command, which is in charge of Gaza, were among the list of generals who were officially fired on Monday.

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The government has not yet launched an investigation into the attack, which sparked the devastating war in the enclave.

A number of officers were set to leave reserve duty and join the military, according to a statement released by the military on Sunday.

According to military chief of staff Eyal Zamir, “The Israeli army failed in its main mission on October 7th, 2014, to protect the civilians of the State of Israel.”

He continued, “This is a severe, resounding, systemic failure.” The lessons from that day must serve as our compass for the future because they are numerous and significant.

Former heads of the operations directorate, southern command, and the intelligence directorate were among those informed that they would be released from reserve duty.

They had previously left active duty and were still serving on reserve.

The current intelligence directorate chief, who previously held the position of managing director of the operations division until 2028, has received criticism.

According to local media, he will eventually resign from the military at his own request.

Other officers received formal reprimands. One was informed that they would no longer receive service. Another submitted a resignation.

According to reports, the Israeli air force chief was criticized for failing to protect from Hamas’ drones and paragliders during the assault.

Similar issues were raised by Israel’s current navy commander.

Public pressure

The disciplinary actions are in response to growing public demands for accountability for the errors that led to the attack.

On Saturday night, opposition leaders in Tel Aviv demanded a state commission of inquiry and joined thousands of protesters.

Zamir demanded a “systemic investigation” two weeks ago.

However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has so far declined to launch an in-depth investigation despite being critical of his role in the failures.

According to Israeli records, about 1,200 people were killed in Israel as a result of the October 7 assault, which was carried out by Hamas and other Palestinian-led armed groups.

In response, Israel launched a two-year ground and air campaign that has devastated Gaza, resulting in the deaths of more than 69 000 people, according to local health officials.

Last month, the United States brokered a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

The first phase of the plan, however, is still in place, with Hamas and Israel accusing one another of breaking the conditions and Israel violating the ceasefire’s terms and carrying out daily attacks in Gaza.

Jimmy Cliff dead: Reggae music pioneer dies age 81 as tributes paid

Reggae music legend Jimmy Cliff’s passing was revealed by his family this afternoon. His hits include You Can Get It If You Really Want.

Reggae music legend and cultural icon Jimmy Cliff has died at the age 81, his family have announced.

The You Can Get It If You Really Want hitmaker’s wife, Latifa announced the sad news via a statement on Instagram this afternoon, which was also signed by also signed by their children Lilty and Aken. It read: “It’s with profound sadness that I share that my husband, Jimmy Cliff, has crossed over due to a seizure followed by pneumonia,” she wrote.

“I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists and coworkers who have shared his journey with him. To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career. Jimmy, my darling, may you rest in peace. I will follow your wishes.”

Andrew Holness, the prime minister of Jamaica, is one of the tributes to the actor. He described Jimmy as a “true cultural giant whose music has opened the door to the world for our country.” He continued, “Jimmy Cliff told our story with all the love and care.” His music gave people hope during difficult times, inspired generations, and contributed to the respect that Jamaican culture enjoys today.

He was a teenager before his father moved him to Kingston, where he would become known as Jimmy Cliff. He sold millions of records and collaborated with Bob Dylan and Bob Marley, and he became a star when he was born in Saint James, Jamaica, in the name James Chambers.

The humanitarian activist’s I Can See Clearly Now cover was featured on the soundtrack to the 1993 film Cool Runnings, which featured Johnny Nash.

In a 2019 interview, he said, “When I’ve accomplished all my goals, I guess I’ll have done it and I can just say “great.” However, I’m still hungry. I desire it. I’ve got the brightly burning fire inside of me, as I just said to you. There are still many rivers I need to traverse.”

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Working with Wyclef Jean and his 30 studio albums, he released his most recent album, Refugees, in 2022. He also had an acting background, appearing as the lead in the 1972 crime drama The Harder They Come.

NHS pneumonia warning signs as music icon Jimmy Cliff dies at 81

His family has made an announcement about the legendary singer’s passing in a statement.

Jimmy Cliff, a legendary singer, has passed away. His wife made a statement about the news. Jimmy was 81.

After the release of the movie The Harder They Fall, the reggae singer attracted attention everywhere. He sang the soundtrack and played the hero in the film. Some people believe that the movie introduced reggae to America. You Can Get It If You Really Want and I Can See Clearly Now are two classics that he sang.

Cliff’s wife, Latifa Chambers, announced his death in a statement on Instagram. She said: “It’s with profound sadness that I share that my husband, Jimmy Cliff, has crossed over due to a seizure followed by pneumonia.

“I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists and coworkers who have shared his journey with him. To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career.

“Jimmy, my darling, I wish you a peaceful rest. I’ll make your wishes come true. Lilty and Aken, their children, also signed the message.

People can look out for red flags of pneumonia. The condition is an inflammation of the lungs that is normally caused by an infection. The NHS says that most people get better within 2 to 4 weeks.

However, the NHS says that people who have heart or lung conditions, such as those who are older, are at risk of developing serious illnesses and may require hospital treatment.

What signs and symptoms of pneumonia should you look for?

The NHS website outlines what to look for – and says signs can appear suddenly. These include:

  • a high temperature
  • feeling exhausted
  • breathlessness
  • chest pain
  • an aching body
  • Feeling confused is a common occurrence for older people.
  • a cough – yellow or green mucus (phlegm) may be sneezed up.
  • breathing that makes wheezing sounds. Babies may also make grunt sounds.
  • Appetite decline

If you’ve had a cough for three weeks or more, you’ve been coughing up blood, experiencing chest pain that keeps coming on and going, or experiencing shortness of breath, you should request an urgent GP appointment or seek medical attention from NHS 111.

If:

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  • Your baby’s floppy sensation prevents you from awakening them.
  • you are choking, gasping, and unable to speak because you are struggling to breathe.
  • you suddenly become perplexed, for instance, you don’t know where you are.
  • you have lips, tongue, lips, or blotchy skin that is pale, blue, or blotchy.

Severe flooding in Thailand as recovery begins in Vietnam

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Southern Thailand has experienced severe flooding as a result of heavy rains, with parts of Hat Yai in floodwaters, and high-risk areas have already been evacuated. After dozens of people were killed by extensive flooding in Vietnam, Vietnam has begun cleaning up operations there.