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Two people were arrested and charged with the murders of two children whose remains were discovered in concrete and in a suitcase in Colorado, authorities announced. Corena Rose Minjarez and Jesus Dominguez were each charged Friday with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse. Pueblo Police Department announced. The charges come after police discovered the […]

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Two people were arrested and charged with the murders of two children whose remains were discovered in concrete and in a suitcase in Colorado, authorities announced.

Corena Rose Minjarez and Jesus Dominguez were each charged Friday with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse. Pueblo Police Department announced.

The charges come after police discovered the remains of Yesenia Dominguez, believed to be nine years old, in concrete in a metal container at a storage center on January 20.

About two weeks later, on Feb. 6, authorities said they found the remains of Jesus Dominguez Jr., believed to be 10 years old, hidden in a suitcase in the trunk of a car owned by Ms. Minjarez at a scrap yard in Pueblo. a city ​​with 111,000 inhabitants about 100 miles south of Denver.

Police said they were looking for the children, who had not been seen since the summer of 2018. On February 15, DNA testing confirmed that the remains were those of the missing children. That same day, police obtained arrest warrants for Ms. Minjarez and Mr. Dominguez.

Ms. Minjarez, 36, was taken into custody shortly after the warrant was obtained, and Mr. Dominguez, 35, was arrested police said Saturday. Each was being held on a $2 million bond, jail records showed. It was unclear whether they had been assigned an attorney.

No missing report had ever been filed for the children, but police had previously been asked to conduct welfare checks on the children and had never located them, said Sgt. Franklin Ortega said this month.

Ms. Minjarez and Mr. Dominguez were interviewed last month as persons of interest and had led police to believe the missing children might be in Phoenix.

That clue proved fruitless, police said.

It was unclear on Sunday how the suspects were related to each other and the victims. An email to police was not immediately answered.

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Witney Carson with son Leo. Courtesy of Witney Carson/Instagram Witney Carson and husband Carson McAllisterLeo's eldest son, Leo, was taken to hospital after accidentally hitting his head on concrete. “We rushed to the hospital after the accident,” 30-year-old Carson wrote on Friday, February 16 via Instagram Story about the incident a day earlier. “Thank God […]

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Witney Carson and husband Carson McAllisterLeo's eldest son, Leo, was taken to hospital after accidentally hitting his head on concrete.

“We rushed to the hospital after the accident,” 30-year-old Carson wrote on Friday, February 16 via Instagram Story about the incident a day earlier. “Thank God he didn't faint or lose consciousness – so much tender mercy.”

Carson noted that doctors weren't concerned about “major trauma,” but took Leo, 2, for X-rays just to be sure.

“The doctors at the Nemours children's hospital are actually angels on earth. I made him feel so comfortable and safe and that we could be with him all the time,” said the Dancing with the stars pro added, noting that the scans “came back clear.”

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I love life with Leo! Witney Carson gave birth to her son in January 2021 and has been posting photos of the little one ever since. “After a very difficult 24 hour labor and an unexpected C-section we are all safe and sound,” the Dancing With the Stars pro captioned a black and white hospital photo of herself […]

Carson added: “We were so relieved. It's never easy to see your baby hurt and it was traumatic for all of us. I'm incredibly grateful that we left with nothing but bruises and bumps. I pray with all my heart for the parents who experience this kind of stress: it is the worst feeling in the world.”

Carson and McAllister, 30, have made sure Leo gets plenty of rest and “lots of love” as he recovers. On Friday, Leo looked “a lot better [sic]' and had only a few bruises on his face.

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Carson and McAllister welcomed Leo in 2021 and his brother, Jett, followed in February 2023. The couple moved their family from their home state of Utah to Florida during Carson's second pregnancy.

“As difficult as this change may be, I know it is right for us right now,” she wrote via Instagram in March 2023. “I am filled with many emotions, but I am really looking forward to living this adventure with my little family. . I embrace the change, so here we go 2023!! I will continue to provide updates here, love you all.”

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A lasting love! Witney Carson married her high school sweetheart, Carson McAllister, and the couple has been making fans swoon ever since. The Dancing With the Stars pro announced in October 2015 that her boyfriend had popped the question. “My love of four years @carson.mcallister proposed last night and I feel like the luckiest, happiest woman […]

Carson, who announced her second pregnancy DWTS season 31, chose not to return the following year.

“We definitely thought and prayed about it for a while, but we're not going to do that Dancing with the stars this season. As much as it pains me to say it, I just felt very at peace with it,” she said in an August 2023 TikTok video. “You guys know that family is the most important thing to me, and we really felt like moving our entire family across the country now wasn't for us.”

She continued, “Leo is at an age where he needs consistency and reliability, and he hasn't had that since birth. We are really trying to give him that now.”

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The remains of a child were found encased in concrete in a storage unit in Pueblo, Colorado, last month, and police said Thursday they were looking for two other children last seen in 2018 as part of the murder investigation. The gruesome discovery was made the morning of Jan. 10 at a downtown warehouse, Pueblo […]

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The remains of a child were found encased in concrete in a storage unit in Pueblo, Colorado, last month, and police said Thursday they were looking for two other children last seen in 2018 as part of the murder investigation.

The gruesome discovery was made the morning of Jan. 10 at a downtown warehouse, Pueblo police said. in a statement.

Police said they were called to the facility, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) south of Colorado Springs, after someone found a metal container “filled with hardened concrete.” When the container was searched, the remains of a child were found.

Authorities said they were now looking for two children, Jesus and Yesenia Dominguez, who were last seen more than five years ago. Jesus would now be about 10 years old, and Yesenia would be 9, police said. They would not provide information on how the two children might be related to the child whose remains were found or to the murder investigation.

The Pueblo County coroner will identify the remains, police said. The coroner's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday afternoon.

Sergeant Franklyn Ortega of the Pueblo Police Department said by telephone that although no report had been filed on the two missing children, police were called to conduct welfare checks on the children but were never able to locate them.

When asked why police had not subsequently inquired further about the children's whereabouts, Sergeant Ortega said there were “custody issues” regarding the children, and could not provide further details. He said police had questioned two persons of interest about the killing, but no one was in custody.

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America’s loneliest manatee has finally been moved after the mammal was left to live out his twilight years in a tiny 30ft concrete pool in Miami and forced to live separately from his mate Juliet. A video of Romeo taken last month at Miami Seaquarium went viral showing the 67-year-old manatee, who has been there […]

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America’s loneliest manatee has finally been moved after the mammal was left to live out his twilight years in a tiny 30ft concrete pool in Miami and forced to live separately from his mate Juliet.

A video of Romeo taken last month at Miami Seaquarium went viral showing the 67-year-old manatee, who has been there since 1956, circling in a worse-for-wear pool, following years of outrage from campaigners about the living conditions there.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) successfully transported three manatees – Romeo, Juliet and Clarity – from Miami Seaquarium (MSQ) to SeaWorld Orlando and ZooTampa.

The transportation was a tremendous struggle due to the animals’ size, weight and health condition. 

But accompanied by specialized vehicles and an experienced team of vets and animal care specialists, all three made the trip safely.

America’s loneliest manatee has finally been moved after the mammal was left to live out his twilight years in a tiny 30ft concrete pool in Miami and forced to live separately from his mate Juliet. 67-year-old Romeo is pictured being placed into this new home

Earlier on Tuesday, the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) successfully transported three manatees – Romeo, Juliet (pictured) and Clarity – from Miami Seaquarium (MSQ) to SeaWorld Orlando and ZooTampa

Earlier on Tuesday, the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) successfully transported three manatees – Romeo, Juliet (pictured) and Clarity – from Miami Seaquarium (MSQ) to SeaWorld Orlando and ZooTampa

The transportation was a tremendous struggle due to the animals' size, weight and health condition

The transportation was a tremendous struggle due to the animals’ size, weight and health condition 

The animals required rescue and relocation due to a lack of sufficient care at their previous facility, as reported by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). 

Earlier this month, the USDA tore into the site operators at Miami Seaquarium, the Dolphin Company, for their neglect of Romeo. 

Romeo and Juliet weigh more than 3,000 pounds and have resided at MSQ since the late 1950s. 

ZooTampa contacted the USFWS and offered to temporarily care for the two manatees, while the MRP identifies a permanent location for them. 

The other manatee, Clarity, is an adult female that had stayed at MSQ since 2009 when she was rescued due to watercraft-related injuries. 

She is being rehabilitated at SeaWorld Orlando until the MRP reviews her case and determines the best placement for her.

Staff started the cross-state trip with Romeo’s departure at 8.30am and Juliet left just 50 minutes later.

‘Today is a very big day,’ said Melissa Nau, the senior director of animal health at ZooTampa. ‘Manatees are in the hearts of so many Floridians. The fact that we get to help sick and injured animals have a chance to have a longer life is definitely a huge honor.’

Romeo arrived at ZooTampa first at around 1.30pm, where elated zoo staff greeted him after a drive of around four and a half hours. 

‘There was precious cargo coming through,’ Cynthia Stringfield, a ZooTampa veterinarian who was on board with Romeo for the drive, told the Tampa Bay Times. ‘Romeo did extremely well during the transport. He’s a very old manatee, and that was a lot for him. But he got to the zoo with no problems at all.’ 

His star-crossed lover Juliet followed at around 3.55pm.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) successfully transported three manatees – Romeo, Juliet and Clarity – from Miami Seaquarium (MSQ) to SeaWorld Orlando and ZooTampa. Clarity is pictured being delivered to ZooTampa

Earlier on Tuesday, the Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) successfully transported three manatees – Romeo, Juliet and Clarity – from Miami Seaquarium (MSQ) to SeaWorld Orlando and ZooTampa. Clarity is pictured being delivered to ZooTampa

Romeo and Juliet's release has followed years of outrage from campaigners about the living conditions at Miami Seaquarium. SeaWorld Orlando's Rescue Team prepares to move Clarity

Romeo and Juliet’s release has followed years of outrage from campaigners about the living conditions at Miami Seaquarium. SeaWorld Orlando’s Rescue Team prepares to move Clarity

Staff started the cross-state trip with Romeo's departure at 8.30am and Juliet left just 50 minutes later. Romeo arrived at ZooTampa first at around 1.30pm and Juliet followed at around 3.55pm One of the manatees is pictured being transported

Staff started the cross-state trip with Romeo’s departure at 8.30am and Juliet left just 50 minutes later. Romeo arrived at ZooTampa first at around 1.30pm and Juliet followed at around 3.55pm One of the manatees is pictured being transported

Romeo and Juliet weigh more than 3,000 pounds and have resided at MSQ since the late 1950s. Juliet is pictured in a sling

Romeo and Juliet weigh more than 3,000 pounds and have resided at MSQ since the late 1950s. Juliet is pictured in a sling 

The animals required rescue and relocation due to lack of sufficient care at their previous facility, as reported by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Clarity is pictured in the SeaWorld Orlando

The animals required rescue and relocation due to lack of sufficient care at their previous facility, as reported by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Clarity is pictured in the SeaWorld Orlando

Accompanied by specialized vehicles and an experienced team of vets and animal care specialists, all three animals made the trip safely. One of the mammals, Clarity, is pictured above during her relocation

Accompanied by specialized vehicles and an experienced team of vets and animal care specialists, all three animals made the trip safely. One of the mammals, Clarity, is pictured above during her relocation

A video of Romeo taken last month at Miami Seaquarium went viral showing the 67-year-old manatee, who has been there since 1956, circling in a worse-for-wear pool. Romeo is pictured being placed into this new home

A video of Romeo taken last month at Miami Seaquarium went viral showing the 67-year-old manatee, who has been there since 1956, circling in a worse-for-wear pool. Romeo is pictured being placed into this new home

'Today is a very big day,' said Melissa Nau, the senior director of animal health at ZooTampa. 'Manatees are in the hearts of so many Floridians.' Clarity is pictured being placed into the water

‘Today is a very big day,’ said Melissa Nau, the senior director of animal health at ZooTampa. ‘Manatees are in the hearts of so many Floridians.’ Clarity is pictured being placed into the water

Each animal was set to undergo a complete health assessment over a 24-hour period, which usually involves taking blood samples and possibly pain medication, said Melissa Nau, the senior director of animal health at ZooTampa. Clarity is pictured being released into the water

Each animal was set to undergo a complete health assessment over a 24-hour period, which usually involves taking blood samples and possibly pain medication, said Melissa Nau, the senior director of animal health at ZooTampa. Clarity is pictured being released into the water

Clarity being hoisted up using a crane to be delivered to her new home

Clarity being hoisted up using a crane to be delivered to her new home

Romeo and Juliet's relocation to ZooTampa was part of a bigger operation that state and federal wildlife officials say had been in planning for months between the government and Florida-wide private care facilities. Juliet is pictured being lowered into the water.

Romeo and Juliet’s relocation to ZooTampa was part of a bigger operation that state and federal wildlife officials say had been in planning for months between the government and Florida-wide private care facilities. Juliet is pictured being lowered into the water.

Each animal was set to undergo a complete health assessment over a 24-hour period, which usually involves taking blood samples and possibly pain medication, Nau said. 

Their relocation to ZooTampa was part of a bigger operation that state and federal wildlife officials say had been in planning for months between the government and Florida-wide private care facilities. 

Video of Romeo swimming forlornly in his tank – estimated to be just 30ft wide – went viral earlier this month as surfing legend Kelly Slater backed a campaign for his release, which quickly gained more than 20,000 signatures. 

The video, shot by campaign group UrgentSeas, pans over a desolate area of the park before zooming in on the solitary figure, spinning in circles in the murky waters.

UrgentSeas co-founder Phil Demers claims that Romeo had been kept alone in the tank in ‘Pompano pools’, which are closed to the public, since at least last April.

Romeo was moved after an outcry from animal right activist over his living conditions.

US Fish and Wildlife Services confirmed that they would be transporting Romeo from the center, where the ‘loneliest whale in the world’, Lolita, died earlier this year.

A spokesperson for the service said last week: ‘The US Fish and Wildlife Service takes the health and welfare of manatees in managed care seriously. 

‘The Service is working with an experienced team of manatee rescue and rehabilitation experts through the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership to assist with the transport effort of manatees from Miami Seaquarium.’

Romeo had been kept at the Seaquarium since 1956 and campaigners said he had been alone since at least April of this year

Romeo had been kept at the Seaquarium since 1956 and campaigners said he had been alone since at least April of this year

The manatees at the facility were being moved so that they could receive appropriate care, with three of them appearing to be experiencing health issues. 

The US Fish and Wildlife Service said that transporting the animals would be very risky, but necessary for the animals’ future wellbeing.  

Manatees are semi-social animals and ‘suffer psychologically when not living in pairs or groups’ – but Romeo had long been separated from his partner, and the mother of his offspring, Juliet, and had been alone since his other companions were released. 

It is not clear exactly how long Romeo had been kept isolated, or why he couldn’t be with Juliet, but Demers said: ‘He was separated from Juliet a long time ago – I think it’s a breeding issue, they aren’t allowed to breed manatees.’

In an update, Demers said: ‘US Fish and Wildlife are expected to relocate Romeo, Juliet and another manatee from the Miami Seaquarium to an MPR (Manatee Rescue & Rehabilitation Partnership) facility in the coming days. Can’t happen soon enough.’

Drone footage showed Romeo alone in a small concrete tank in an 'off-limits' area of the park

Drone footage showed Romeo alone in a small concrete tank in an ‘off-limits’ area of the park 

Sharing the original video online, Demers wrote: ‘This video was taken on November 13, 2023, above the Miami Seaquarium.

‘Romeo, a 67-year-old manatee lives in complete isolation in ever-deteriorating conditions. We must fight for Romeo!’

Romeo’s plight was picked up by 11-time World Surf League champ Kelly Slater who called for people to put pressure on the Florida aquarium to release him.

Slater told DailyMail.com: ‘I’m always confused and sad seeing these stories. For context, I don’t know how the manatee ended up in the aquarium or if there is a reason it can’t be returned to the wild but my thoughts on it are that manatees are very social creatures and very free, roaming large distances across the state of Florida.

‘They’re the gentlest creatures in the world and such a great and recognizable mammal in our state. 

‘It seems the humane thing to do to return these animals to their rightful place in nature, along with cetaceans of all kinds which shouldn’t be in captivity at all unless terribly injured and unable to return to the wild and have quality of life.

‘I grew up swimming with and admiring manatees my whole life and it would be a feel good story to see this manatee returned safely to live out its days in the wild.’

Surfing legend Kelly Slater backed the campaign to free Romeo

Surfing legend Kelly Slater backed the campaign to free Romeo

Romeo had been at the Miami Seaquarium since 1956. He is now 67 years old

Romeo had been at the Miami Seaquarium since 1956. He is now 67 years old

The Miami Seaquarium says on its website that Romeo and his partner Juliet were ‘rescued in 1956’ and are ‘local celebrities’ at the aquarium where they had lived for 66 years. 

Romeo’s partner, Juliet, with whom he shared multiple calves, was still at the Seaquarium, but she was kept in a separate ‘celebrity’ tank on the main site. 

But Demers claims that Romeo had been kept ‘all alone’ in the ‘off-limits’ Pompano pools that are closed to the public.

He added: ‘Manatees are semi-social animals and suffer psychologically when not living in pairs or groups. But Romeo remains all alone. All the time.’

Manatees can live up to an estimated age of 60 in the wild, but it is possible for them to live longer in captivity. 

In a report release earlier this month, the USDA cited the Miami Seaquarium for alleged insufficient animal care and staffing problems – and slammed them for their treatment of Romeo. 

The report said that Romeo had been housed alone in his enclosure because the three other manatees he was living with were released back into the wild in the spring. 

And despite numerous attempts to acquire another manatee the Seaquarium did not meet the requirements to do so. 

The report noted: ‘Although numerous attempts have been made to acquire another manatee it was determined the facility did not yet meet the requirements to receive another animal. 

‘Manatees are semi-social animals and do better medically and psychologically when they are housed in pairs or groups.’

Footage from April showed Romeo alone in a tank in the Pompano pools

Footage from April showed Romeo alone in a tank in the Pompano pools

He could be seen swimming into the shaded area of the tank, while two other tanks in the off-limits area stood empty

He could be seen swimming into the shaded area of the tank, while two other tanks in the off-limits area stood empty

In March last year, the lease for the site was transferred to the Dolphin Company. Since then, the USDA has issued a series of violation warnings, and findings of animals hurt and in distress. 

The most recent report accused the aquarium of issues with inadequate veterinary care, animal handling, facilities and critical separation.

Dolphins were found to have eaten concrete and zip ties, while one had broken ribs after an attack.

The report said the facility had ‘failed to provide proper equipment or services to ensure adequate veterinary care’ and failed ‘to maintain a marine mammal enclosure in good repair and protect the animals from injury’. 

Despite the report, the November footage showed Romeo was still alone in the tiny pool surrounded by three other empty and stained tanks.

Manatees are classed as a threatened species in the US with just 7,500 in the wild in Florida. 

The slow-moving creatures swim and rest in very shallow water and are very curious, making them vulnerable to injury by boat propellers. 

Lolita, the 'loneliest whale in the world' and the star attraction at Miami Seaquarium for decades, died aged 57

Lolita, the ‘loneliest whale in the world’ and the star attraction at Miami Seaquarium for decades, died aged 57

Experts and concerned individuals had long protested against Lolita's conditions in captivity, including the size of her 80-foot long and 35-foot wide tank

Experts and concerned individuals had long protested against Lolita’s conditions in captivity, including the size of her 80-foot long and 35-foot wide tank

Romeo was being kept in the same Seaquarium in which Lolita the orca died in March this year.

Lolita was once dubbed the ‘loneliest whale in the world’ and died aged 57, just months before her scheduled retirement. 

Experts and concerned individuals had long protested against Lolita’s conditions in captivity, including the size of her 80-foot long and 35-foot wide tank, the smallest of its kind in the US.

Just 10 years after Lolita arrived at the aquarium, her companion Hugo died of an aneurysm that was caused by repeated head trauma, earning her the title of the world’s loneliest whale.

Lolita was the oldest whale in captivity at the age of 56 and performed until 2022 when she was finally retired after falling ill. 

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As Hamas released more hostages on Thursday under a fragile ceasefire, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with Israeli leaders and urged them to take concrete steps to reduce civilian deaths before the military an expected offensive against Hamas in Gaza would resume. Mr Blinken said he had made it clear to Israeli leaders […]

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As Hamas released more hostages on Thursday under a fragile ceasefire, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with Israeli leaders and urged them to take concrete steps to reduce civilian deaths before the military an expected offensive against Hamas in Gaza would resume.

Mr Blinken said he had made it clear to Israeli leaders that there must be a “clear plan that puts the protection of civilians at the forefront” before any military operation begins in southern Gaza. “The Israeli government agreed with that approach,” he said at a news conference in Tel Aviv, without mentioning any specific Israeli commitments.

With the lull in fighting set to end within hours, Mr Blinken said the United States would not oppose a resumption of the Israeli offensive despite international pressure for a long-term ceasefire, and said Israel had the right to protect Israel. itself after Hamas’ cross-border attack on October 7.

“Israel has the right to do everything it can to ensure that the carnage carried out by Hamas on October 7 can never be repeated,” Mr Blinken said on Thursday evening after a meeting with Israeli leaders. “Hamas cannot maintain control of Gaza. It cannot maintain the ability to repeat that carnage.”

Mr Blinken’s visit, which included stops in Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, came amid days of public statements by Israel’s leaders that a resumption of fighting was inevitable.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated on Thursday that the goal of Israel’s military campaign was to crush Hamas. It is a goal that Israel, as well as U.S. officials say, is far from complete, even as the number of people killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, has surpassed 13,000, according to Gaza officials.

“We swore, I swore, to eliminate Hamas,” Mr. Netanyahu said after meeting with Mr. Blinken. “Nothing will stop us.”

Mr Blinken sought to shape the expected next phase of Israeli attacks on Hamas to limit civilian casualties, protect critical infrastructure such as hospitals and power plants and ensure the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

But he did not explain how humanitarian aid could continue to reach Gaza if the Israeli army resumed its offensive, as Mr Netanyahu has promised. The ceasefire expires at 7 a.m. local time on Friday.

Mr. Blinken suggested that his call for protection of Palestinian civilians had reached receptive ears, at least in general terms. He also said Israel should allow civilians who fled northern Gaza in the early weeks of the war to return home, adding: “There should be no lasting internal displacement.”

His visit came as mediators worked in Qatar on Thursday to extend an initial temporary pause, announcing shortly before it was due to expire that it had been extended by one day – until Friday morning. Negotiators have hoped that the series of short-term pauses would pave the way for negotiations on a longer ceasefire and ultimately an end to the war.

The new phase of Israel’s offensive is expected to focus on southern Gaza, where, according to US and Israeli officials, senior Hamas leaders are trapped. US officials have said they do not believe Israel will withdraw from resuming war against the group.

After seven weeks of intense fighting and bombing in Gaza, the break between Israel and Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has provided a week of relative calm for the territory’s 2.2 million residents. The ceasefire is based on the daily release of women and children abducted by Hamas in exchange for freeing groups of Palestinian women and minors from Israeli prisons, in addition to bringing aid into the Gaza Strip.

Now negotiations for further releases have reached a crucial, perhaps more difficult, stage.

Zaher Jabareen, a member of the Hamas Politburo, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday that the group was willing to continue exchanging captured women and children, but that it would ask for much more in negotiations over captured Israeli soldiers as part of her goal to free all captured Israeli soldiers. Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

“We must end this issue forever,” he said. Of the 240 people kidnapped to Gaza last month, Hamas is said to have arrested several dozen Israeli soldiers.

As part of the temporary ceasefire, Hamas has released ten Israeli hostages daily in exchange for thirty Palestinian prisoners or detainees. Under the agreement, more than 100 people have been freed from Gaza, in addition to foreigners whose release was negotiated separately.

On Thursday, Hamas released another eight Israeli hostages, including two minors and six women. Among them were Mia Schem, 21, a dual French and Israeli citizen, and Amit Soussana, 40, Israeli.

Ms Schem was kidnapped from the site of the Tribe of Nova music festival, where at least 260 people were killed in the Hamas attack. She was featured in a video released by the group on October 16.

On Thursday night, Israel also… prominent Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi including women and children released from Israeli prisons. She was technically part of Wednesday’s release group, but hers was postponed until Thursday morning.

The Israeli army arrested Ms Tamimi, 22, in a pre-dawn raid on November 6 on suspicion of inciting violence and calling for terrorist activities. But she was not charged in the nearly three weeks she was held in Damon Prison, near Haifa, Israel.

Later on Thursday, another 30 Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli prisons as part of the ceasefire, the Israeli Prison Service announced.

Mr Blinken’s visit was his fourth to Israel since last month’s Hamas-led attacks, which Israeli officials said killed 1,200 people. In addition to Mr. Netanyahu, he met with Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in Tel Aviv, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah.

The visits came at a time of particular tension in Israel. At least three people were killed and six others injured at a bus stop on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Thursday morning after two Palestinian gunmen opened fire, in the deadliest shooting in the capital since Israel began its retaliatory war in Gaza. Hamas later said the gunmen were members of its military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades.

In a statement on messaging app Telegram, Hamas called the attack “a natural response” to Israel’s “brutal massacres” in Gaza.

Israel’s Shin Bet security service identified the gunmen as Murad Nimr, 38, and Ibrahim Nimr, 30, Palestinian brothers from east Jerusalem who, it said in a statement, were imprisoned for what they called “terrorist activities.”

Mr. Blinken said the attack was a reminder “of the threat of terrorism that Israel and Israelis face every day.”

Michael Crowley reported from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv; And Thomas Voller from San Francisco. Reporting was contributed by Aaron Bokserman from Jerusalem, Talya Minsberg from Tel Aviv, Ben Hubbard from Istanbul, Anushka Patil from New York and Matthew Mpoke Bigg from London.

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Fear when a huge crane collapses and destroys a house, but the residents luckily escape Large crane collapses on Queensland home By Brett Lackey for Daily Mail Australia published: 10:18 PM EDT, June 22, 2023 | Updated: 10:40 PM EDT, June 22, 2023 A concrete pump truck crane collapsed, destroying a house near Brisbane as […]

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Fear when a huge crane collapses and destroys a house, but the residents luckily escape

  • Large crane collapses on Queensland home

A concrete pump truck crane collapsed, destroying a house near Brisbane as residents narrowly escaped.

Emergency services were called to the house on Deebing Heights in Ipswich on Friday morning after the crane overturned and crashed into what appears to be a recently built home.

Queensland Ambulance said at around 11.20am they had cleared the crime scene and no patients needed to be transported to hospital.

The extended crane tore through the roof and walls of the newly built building (photo)

Emergency services were on scene and no patients had to be transported to hospital

Emergency services were on scene and no patients had to be transported to hospital

The concrete pump truck was parked in a construction site across the road from the house, where it had hoisted its crane before flipping on its side all over the street.

Photos show how the extended crane ripped through the roof and walls of the building.

More to follow.

The truck was parked on a construction site across the road before it overturned (pictured)

The truck was parked on a construction site across the road before it overturned (pictured)

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