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Palestinians suffer flooded tents and debris as cold and rain lash Gaza

After two years of Israeli bombardment, tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, surrounded by tents and debris, are suffering from additional winter rain.

On Saturday, the Gaza Strip was swept over by a polar low-pressure system accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds. According to meteorologist Laith al-Allami, it is the third polar low to hit the Palestinian territory over the winter, with a fourth low-pressure system expected to hit the region starting on Monday.

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Since the end of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, many families have been residing in tents since late 2023.

Authorities warn that the downpour could become a full-blown storm as the enclave is set to experience freezing temperatures, rain, and strong winds.

In his thorny tent, displaced Palestinian Mohammed Maslah told Al Jazeera he had no choice but to remain in Gaza City.

He told Al Jazeera, “I could not find anywhere in Gaza, except Gaza Port.” Because of Israeli control over my home, I’m compelled to remain here. We were soaked after a brief period of rain.

Shaima Wadi, a mother of four children who fled Jabaliya in the north, spoke to the Associated Press in Deir al-Balah. We have been residing in this tent for two years, according to the statement. We try to put up new pieces of wood whenever it rains and the tent topples over our heads,” she said. We can barely afford clothing for our children or mattresses for them to sleep on because of how expensive everything has become and we don’t have any money.

Gaza’s tents and makeshift shelters were flooded by heavy rains earlier this month, causing the country’s largest city to lose most of its buildings to Israeli attacks.

At least 15 people have died from hypothermia in the past three months in Gaza as a result of rain and freezing temperatures, according to the authorities in Gaza. Israel should grant more shelters and other forms of humanitarian aid, according to aid organizations.

As the weather conditions in the areas where displaced people set up fragile tents deteriorated, Civil Defence’s field operations manager in the Gaza Port region, Ibrahim Abu al-Reesh, said that his teams responded to a number of distress calls.

After some of these ruined tents were flooded by rainwater, he told Al Jazeera, “We worked hard to cover some of these damaged tents with plastic sheets.”

According to Ibrahim Al Khalili of Al Jazeera, who is based in Gaza City, winter has been worse for the suffering of tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees who lack safe havens.

He claimed that “the same misery persists as each rain pours muddy water over neighborhoods.”

talks on a ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington, DC in the coming days as Palestinians battle the Gaza-imposed second stage of the ceasefire.

Slowly, the peace process has advanced. The deployment of an international stabilization force, a technocratic governing body for Gaza, Hamas’ proposed disarmament, and further Israeli troop withdrawals from the area are among the challenges facing phase two of the ceasefire.

Despite Israel’s repeated violations, the agreement has so far partially been enforced.

More than 414 Palestinians have died and 1,142 have been injured since the ceasefire was in effect, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

Additionally, it stated that 679 people were killed when the rubble was removed during the same time because the truce makes it safer to search for the remains of those killed earlier.

Over the past 48 hours, 29 bodies, including 25 recovered from under the rubble, have been transported to nearby hospitals, according to the ministry on Saturday.

Nigeria reach AFCON knockouts despite late Tunisia scare

Victor Osimhen led Nigeria to victory in Fes, helping them to move into the Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage after Egypt, by surviving a late Tunisian assault with a score of 3-2.

On Saturday, the Super Eagles won 3-0 thanks to goals from Wilfred Ndidi, Ademola Lookman, and Osimhen, the team’s captain.

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In the top-of-the-table Group C encounter, Tunisia refused to concede, and Montassar Talbi and Ali Abdi scored to set up a tense conclusion.

In the seventh minute of added time, Tunisia had two chances to equalize, but Ferjani Sassi’s header and Ismael Gharbi’s shot were both just off target.

The final group game of Tuesday will feature Nigeria with six points, Tunisia three, and Tanzania and Uganda one each.

The Super Eagles and Carthage Eagles squared off in an AFCON for the seventh time.

Tunisia won once, and Nigeria won three. Following penalty shootouts, each nation won one of the two meetings.

After falling far short of what they needed in the opening round, Nigeria turned heads in the first 30 minutes of play in Tunisia.

Tunisia had to fight back against the three-time champions frequently, especially in aerial duels, while Osimhen excelled.

The Galatasaray striker, who is sporting his signature mask, headed just over after nine minutes before rising to meet a corner kick.

After 17 minutes, Osimhen was awarded an offside penalty. The 2023 African player of the year was filmed on big-screen replays before his run was too early.

After reacting furiously when a Nigerian made a foul throw and flung the ball into the ground, Tunisia midfielder Hannibal Mejbri was fortunate to escape a yellow card for dissent.

Osimhen left the pitch temporarily so that the medical staff could spray a shot to his leg after another headed goal attempt.

On 32 minutes, Tunisia finally forced a corner after breaking out of a defensive shell. The ball was returned to Abdi after the set-piece, and his shot soared well over.

The goalless deadlock was broken after 44 minutes, with Osimhen, as one might expect, being the scorer in a number of Tunisian raids, which failed to yield any results.

Two former African players of the year, Lookman and Osimhen, both advancing past the halfway point, volleyed powerfully into the net.

Nigeria increased their lead to two goals just five minutes into the second half as they once more showed the defense’s aerial weaknesses.

Ndidi soared to beat goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen for his first international goal, but Atalanta striker Lookman was the architect once more as he hung a corner into the goalmouth.

On 67 minutes, Lookman scored the third goal after Osimhen had already set up the first two goals. Before slamming the ball off the post, he had some control over the situation.

With 16 minutes left, Tunisia won the game. After a successful aerial battle, Talbi ducked a Mejbri free-kick into the net.

Tunisia took control of the match and scored it again with three minutes remaining when Abdi converted a penalty after a VAR review revealed Bright Samuel had handled the ball.

Tanzania defeated by Uganda’s penalty chance.

At the Africa Cup of Nations earlier on Saturday, Uganda’s Allan Okello was forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against Tanzania, which was East Africa’s neighbor.

After Uche Ikpeazu scored a late equaliser for the Cranes in front of 10, 540 fans at Rabat’s Al Medina Stadium, Okello’s failure to convert from the spot gave Uganda a priceless victory in Group C.

Before that, it appeared as though Tanzania, which has lost all but 10 of its previous AFCON matches, might finally win when Simon Msuva scored from the penalty spot.

With 10 minutes left, Ikpeazu, who plays for St Johnstone in the Scottish second division, headed in a cross from fellow substitute Denis Omedi to bring the score level.

“I feel terrible because I don’t believe this draw was merited.” Coach Paul Put of Uganda, “I believe we had more opportunities.”

He remarked about the missed penalty, saying, “That is very, very painful, but that is also football.”

The regional rivals’ odds of making it to Group C’s last 16 are slim because of the impasse, which will see Kenya hosting the 2027 Cup of Nations.

Both teams are currently tied for first place in their previous matches, Nigeria and Tunisia, with the two former champions facing off in Fes on Saturday.

Despite their best efforts, Put, whose team will next face Nigeria, said, “It is not in our hands, but we must believe it.”

Uganda, who have won just one AFCON championship game win in three games since 1978’s final, came closest to scoring in the first half.

Rogers Mato’s head hit a left-angled Aziz Kayondo cross, which bounced back after the effort fell off the crossbar.

Just before the hour mark, Alphonce Msanga’s shot struck the arm of Ugandan Baba Alhassan, who was awarded a spot-kick.

The seasoned Msuva, who plays for club football in Iraq, was unaffected when he first started scoring goals at three different AFCON competitions.

However, Tanzania wasted the lead after a dramatic end to the game in the midst of a pouring downpour before breathing a great sigh of relief as Uganda missed a chance to win.

When James Bogere fell as his shirt was pulled by Tanzanian defender Haji Mnoga of Salford City, Ikpeazu won the penalty, 1-1.

Okello stepped up just before the 90th minute when the game was in the 90th, perhaps offended by a massive thunderclap that sent his kick over the bar.

Coach Miguel Angel Gamondi expressed his disappointment with the outcome, noting that the team attempted to win but had also the opportunity to lose in the final five minutes.

Villa come back at Chelsea, while Arsenal and Man City win again

Unai Emery’s remarkable track record of turning around games, which has secured his side a place in the Premier League title race, has been highlighted by Aston Villa’s most recent comeback victory.

Villa have won their 12th league games since winning on Saturday, winning 2-1 at Chelsea, more than any other team, for the first time this season. They have now scored 18 points from losing positions.

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The Spaniard has been having a significant impact on his decision-making not just this year. According to data firm Opta, Villa have won more points from games in which they have lost than any other Premier League team over the past three seasons.

With Chelsea leading 1-0 at the break and looking in control, Emery made a triple substitution in the 58th minute, adding winger Jadon Sancho and midfielder Amadou Onana, who both had attacking firepower.

Robert Sanchez was beat in the Chelsea goal by Morgan Rogers on a through ball five minutes later.

Villa appeared transformed from the position they were held back by their hosts for the majority of the first hour, buoyed by their equalizer and change of personnel.

With an angled header from Sanchez in the 84th minute, Watkins, who was hoping to make the England World Cup squad for the upcoming summer, met a Youri Tielemans corner.

When Sky Sports inquired about Emery’s ability to alter the tone of matches, Watkins responded, “He’s a tactical genius.”

The coach made an effort to sound less obnoxious. When asked about Villa’s ability to turn defeat into victory, Emery responded, “It’s something, of course, that makes us proud of everything we are doing.”

Despite their blistering form, he wanted to minimize his side’s chances of winning the title.

Emery responded, “I am not feeling it.” “Wow, we are now the third team in the league with two teams, Manchester City and Arsenal,” said one player.

Villa, who struggled badly at the start of the campaign, needs to show more consistency, he said, with the season only halfway through.

On Tuesday in London, Villa takes on league leader Arsenal.

Enzo Maresca, Chelsea’s manager, was concerned about his young side’s much less impressive statistics, which included four points from winning positions in Premier League games this season, four more than any other team.

The Italian told reporters, “We need to understand why we struggle a little to manage the game when we concede a goal.”

Before Villa’s comeback, he had to rue Chelsea’s failure to create a bigger lead.

I believe we should have scored two to three goals by the time they scored the goal, Maresca said.

Form continues at Arsenal, Man City, and Liverpool.

Arsenal continued their festive fixtures with a 2-1 defeat over Brighton & Hove Albion to keep themselves top of the Premier League on Saturday after Manchester City threw down the gauntlet for the second consecutive weekend, and they did so without fail.

Rayan Cherki and Rayan Cherki grabbed a goal and an assist to move quickly to the top of the pile in City’s 2-1 victory over Nottingham Forest.

However, as they did last week when they defeated Everton at home to West Ham United, Martin Odegaard’s captain scored his first goal of the season for Mikel Arteta’s side, just like they did last week.

The halfway point of the Premier League season was in need of an own goal and a spectacular save by keeper David Raya to keep Arsenal in the game.

City leads the league with 40 points from 18 games while the London team has 42.

It should have been a straightforward three points for the hosts when Odegaard scored the opener in the 14th minute and Georginio Rutter’s own goal from a Declan Rice corner made it 2-0 shortly after the break.

However, Diego Gomez’s response to Brighton altered the tone of the match, and Arsenal came away with a victory at the end of the match.

Arteta compared a victory that should have been easier to say, “The knock-on effect of winning is incredibly powerful.”

“The Premier League should never be 2-1,” he said. We have a lot of issues, but we’re handling them in an incredible way, which is what I like. You can see the effort that Jurrien put in to defeat us in the warm-up, but today we lost [Riccardo] Calafiori, and you can see how well he played as a full-back. So our players’ players’ players’ desire is that spirit, and that is it.

On a heartfelt Anfield afternoon, when both sets of fans remembered the late Diogo Jota, who passed away in a car crash in July, Florian Wirtz scored his first Liverpool goal.

Although Wolves rallied in the second half and scored again with Santiago Bueno, Wirtz doubled Liverpool’s lead shortly after Ryan Gravenberch had given them the lead.

Liverpool, the reigning champion, moved fourth with 32 points, while Wolves’ misery continues at the bottom.

Iran president says US, Israel, Europe waging ‘full-fledged war’ on country

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claims that his nation is being “fully fought” by the United States, Israel, and Europe.

We are, in my opinion, engaged in a full-fledged conflict with America, Israel, and Europe. In an interview on Saturday, Pezeshkian stated to the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s official website that “they do not want our country to stand on its feet.”

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with US President Donald Trump on Monday comes ahead of the president’s remarks. Six months after Israel and the US launched strikes against Iran and France, Germany, and the United Kingdom reinstituted UN sanctions against Iran for its nuclear program, they follow.

Our beloved military forces are performing their duties with strength, and they are now stronger in terms of equipment and personnel than when Israel and the US attacked, according to Pezeshkian.

So they will naturally face a more determined response if they want to attack.

The president claimed that “this war” is unique compared to earlier ones.

“This war is worse than Iraq’s war against us,” he said. This war is much more complex and challenging than that conflict, according to Pezeshkian, who cited the conflict between the neighbors in 1980 and 1988, when thousands of people were killed.

Iran has repeatedly refuted claims that the US and its allies have been trying to acquire nuclear weapons.

In June, Israel and Iran engaged in a 12-day conflict that was sparked by an unprecedented Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear and military installations as well as civilian locations.

More than 1, 000 people were killed in the strikes, according to Iranian authorities.

Three Iranian nuclear sites were later bombed by the US and Israel.

Tehran’s nuclear program negotiations, which began in April, came to an end as a result of Washington’s involvement.

US President Donald Trump has reinvigorated his first-term “maximum pressure” policy against Iran since returning to the White House in January.

That also included additional sanctions designed to devalue the nation’s oil revenues from sales on the global market and cause it to suffer economically.

Do Donald Trump’s strikes in Nigeria serve any purpose?

ISIL is targeted by Christians, according to the US president, who claims airstrikes are carried out by the organization.

After his country launched a series of airstrikes against ISIL (ISIS) in northwest Nigeria, the United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remarked, “More to come.”

Hegseth claimed the group’s goal is to stop the killing of “innocent Christians.”

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President Donald Trump issued a warning to the US in November that if the Nigerian government continued to permit what he claimed was the persecution of Christians.

Many claim that Trump’s right-wing Christian supporters in the US pressed him to carry out the recent attacks in Nigeria. What might the country’s highly complex religious makeup be like as a result?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests:

Malik Samuel, Senior researcher at Good Governance Africa

Ebenezer Obadare, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for Africa studies