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As Ukraine batters Russia with daring assaults, firebrand pro-Kremlin pundits rattle nuclear sabers
As Ukraine batters Russia with daring assaults, firebrand pro-Kremlin pundits rattle nuclear sabers

Egypt Independent

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As Ukraine batters Russia with daring assaults, firebrand pro-Kremlin pundits rattle nuclear sabers

CNN — How will Moscow respond to the stunning Ukrainian drone strikes on its fleet of strategic aircraft? So far, the Kremlin has stayed tight-lipped, saying only that it is waiting for the results of a formal investigation into the attacks, which struck air bases thousands of miles from the Ukraine border. But fury is being openly vented across the Russia media, with pro-Kremlin pundits and bloggers seething with calls for retribution, even nuclear retaliation. 'This is not just a pretext but a reason to launch nuclear strikes on Ukraine,' the prominent 'Two Majors' bloggers said on their popular Telegram channel, which has over a million subscribers. 'After the mushroom cloud you can think about who lied, made mistakes and so on,' they added, referring to the inevitable Kremlin search for scapegoats for the fiasco. At least one prominent Russian political analyst, Sergei Markov, urged caution, warning in a social media post that using nuclear weapons would 'lead to real political isolation'. But popular blogger Alexander Kots demanded Russia should 'strike with all our might, regardless of the consequences.' A satellite image appears to show damage to aircraft following a Ukrainian drone attack targeting Russian military airfields in Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, on Monday. Capella Space/Handout/Reuters Of course, Russian hardliners routinely clammer for the nuclear obliteration of Ukraine, while issuing thinly veiled, but ultimately empty threats of Armageddon aimed at the Western allies. The fact they are doing so again, after such a painful series of attacks, is hardly surprising. But it would be wrong to get too complacent and dismiss all Russian nuclear saber-rattling as mere propaganda. In fact, there are some worrying reasons to take the slim possibility of a devastating Russian response a little more seriously this time around. Firstly, several Russian pundits have commented on how Ukraine's destruction of a significant number of Russian strategic nuclear bombers may be interpreted as breaching Moscow's legal nuclear threshold. The Kremlin's recently updated nuclear doctrine – which sets out conditions for a launch – states that any attack on 'critically important' military infrastructure which 'disrupts response actions by nuclear forces' could trigger a nuclear retaliation. The Ukrainian operation was 'grounds for a nuclear attack,' declared Vladmir Solovyov, a firebrand host on Russian state TV, calling for strikes on the Ukrainian presidential office in Kyiv, and beyond. Whatever the legality, the barrier for a Russian nuclear response remains mercifully high and such a strike is likely to be dismissed in Kremlin circles as an impractical overkill. For a start, it would poison relations with key Russian trading partners like China and India, as well as provoke potential military action against Russian forces. Inevitable mass casualties would be certain to invite universal scorn, further isolating Russia on the international stage. But here's the problem: the Kremlin may now feel overwhelming pressure to restore deterrence. Ukraine says it has struck a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives. SBU/Telegram An image released by the SBU showed damage to the Crimean Bridge. Security Service of Ukraine It's not just the recent Ukrainian drone strikes, deep inside Russia, that have humiliated Moscow. Shortly afterwards, Ukraine staged yet another bold attack on the strategic Kerch bridge linking Russia with Crimea – the third time the vital road and rail link has been hit. The capture by Ukrainian forces of the Kursk region in western Russia last year dealt another powerful blow, leaving the Kremlin struggling to liberate its own land. Meanwhile, weekly, if not daily, drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure and airports continue to cause widespread disruption far from the front lines. At the same time, Ukraine's allies have been gradually lifting restrictions on the use of Western-supplied arms against Russia, further challenging what were once believed to be Moscow's red lines. Ukrainian Army soldiers use American Bradley Fighting Vehicles during Ukraine's cross-border operation into Russia's Kursk region on January 15 in Sumy, doubt the Kremlin is itching to respond decisively, but how? One former Russian minister told CNN the most likely response by Moscow would be more 'barbaric' conventional missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian cities of the kind that the people of Ukraine have already suffered for years. 'There's no other way to go, because Russia does not have the capacity to launch a massive military offensive. They don't have enough personnel for it,' said Vladimir Milov, a former deputy energy minister now living outside of Russia. 'People talk about potential use of nuclear weapons and so on. I don't think this is on the table. But, again, Putin has shown many times that he is resorting to barbarity and revenge.' In other words, highly unlikely, but the nuclear option can't be entirely discounted. This Ukraine conflict has already taken multiple unexpected turns, not least the full-scale Russian invasion itself in 2022. And while Ukraine and its supporters revel in the stunning successes of recent military operations, poking a humiliated and wounded Russian bear may yield dangerous and frightening consequences.

ديدتي ماج. 4.4 The Oarth Quake – Mimis Regency ، Popea ، 137 km Nabire ، Indonesia ، on Satakiah ، on Satakiah ، 5 أبريل 2025 ، في
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Live Update: Hamas set to hand over 3 female Israeli captives to Red Cross as Gaza ceasefire takes effect
Live Update: Hamas set to hand over 3 female Israeli captives to Red Cross as Gaza ceasefire takes effect

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Live Update: Hamas set to hand over 3 female Israeli captives to Red Cross as Gaza ceasefire takes effect

Children in Gaza celebrate as the ceasefire in Gaza takes effect on Sunday, 19 January CAIRO – 19 January 2025: It is Sunday 8:30 local time (0630 GMT) and the long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza came into force on 11:15 AM (1400 GMT), offering hope to bring an end to over 15 months of Israeli war that has devastated the enclave and resulted in tens of thousands of casualties. Egypt Today is providing a live update on major events during the first day of the Gaza ceasefire, set to take effect on Sunday. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15:43: ICRC heads to receive Israeli captives to be released Sunday The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has headed to receive the three captives set to be released by Hamas from Gaza today as the first day of the ceasefire took into effect at 11:15 AM, AlQahera News reported. The captives who will be reunited with their families soon are Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher. 14:20: Israel submits list of Palestinian prisoners set for release; Khalida Jarrar included Hamas said in a statement that Israel will shortly submit a list of 90 Palestinian prisoners set to be released in exchange for three Israeli captives on Sunday. The prisoners are all women and children, the movement said on Telegram. Thaer Shreiteh, spokesman for the Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Authority, confirmed to AlQahera News that 62-year-old Khalida Jarrar, a symbol of Palestinian resistance, is on the list. Shreiteh said the list has been submitted to the authority and will be announced to the public shortly, noting that the list comprises 67 women and 13 individuals under 18 years of age. 13:50: Displaced Palestinians return home Displaced Palestinian families have rushed through streets to return to their homes including the northern, central and souther Gaza Strip after the ceasefire took effect on Sunday. The war in Gaza over more than 15 months has displaced almost all population in Gaza, devastating infrastructure, and leaving the enclave on the brink of famine. 13:30: Gaza war death toll rises to nearly 47,000 with 110,750 injuries Streets blocked by destruction from Israeli strikes in Rafah, Gaza Strip, are being cleared to facilitate the return of displaced residents — Uncensored News (@Uncensorednewsw) January 19, 2025 The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reported that hospitals have received 14 people killed due to Israeli strikes over the past 24 hours. Also, 25 injured individuals arrived for treatment. These new casualties bring the total fatalities from the Israeli conflict to nearly 47,000, with 110,750 injured since October 7, 2023. 13:15: UNRWA says 4,000 truckloads ready to enter Gaza The Untied Nations Palestinian relief agency UNRWA said on Sunday that it has 4,000 truckloads of aid ready to enter Gaza, half of them carry food and flour. UNRWA has 4,000 truckloads of aid ready to enter #Gaza — half of them carry food and flour. Attacks on aid convoys in the Gaza Strip could decline as humanitarian relief comes in following a #ceasefire, says @‌ — UNRWA (@UNRWA) January 19, 2025 12:30: Over 230 humanitarian aid trucks enter from Egypt to Gaza #بث_مباشر.. كاميرا القاهرة الإخبارية ترصد دخول شاحنات المساعدات لقطاع غزة عبر معبر كرم أبو سالم — القاهرة الإخبارية - AlQahera News (@Alqaheranewstv) January 19, 2025 More than 230 aid truckloads have been delivered to Gaza from the Egyptian territories, constituting over third of aid trucks set to enter the enclave on a dialy basis under the ceasefire agreement. The trucks entered to Gaza through the Karm Abu Salem and Al-Awja (Nitzana) crossings. Despite reports that trucks carrying essential humanitarian aid started to travel through the Rafah border crossing, AlQahera News reported that the crossing remains closed so far. Around 2,000 aid truckloads remain stationed on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, preparing to enter Gaza. The trucks carry food, clothes, medical supplies, tents, hygiene supplies and other relief materials. 11:30: Hamas-Israel prisoner swap deal to take place 1400 GMT Israel has received the list of the hostages who are due to be released today according to the framework. The security establishment is now checking the details. — Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) January 19, 2025 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says the captive-prisoner exchange will take place today after 4 PM (1400 GMT). In addition to the three captives set to be freed by Hamas on Sunday, Netanyahu's office said four other captives will be released within the coming week. 11:15: Gaza ceasefire takes effect after 15 months of war Gaza ceasefire will begin at 11:15: Netanyahu's bureau#Egypt #News #Breaking #Palestine #MiddleEast #Israel #GAZA | #تحيا_مصر #مصر #فلسطين #إسرائيل #غزة #تضامناً_مع_فلسطين #هدنة #الهدنة #الاسرى — Egypt Today Magazine (@EgyptTodayMag) January 19, 2025 The ceasefire in Gaza took effect on Sunday 11:15 AM local time (0915 GMT) as Hamas submitted to mediators the names of captives set to be released today. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced earlier that the Gaza ceasefire will come into effect on 11:15 AM local time. The ceasefire is set to halt the Israeli attacks on Gaza, ongoing since October 2023. Joy flooded streets in Gaza as Palestinians are celebrating the ceasefire. الحرية لفلسطين.. أطفال غزة يهتفون من أجل تنفيذ وقف إطلاق النار في القطاع#القاهرة_الإخبارية #من_غزة_هنا_القاهرة #تضامنا_مع_فلسطين #فلسطين #غزة — القاهرة الإخبارية - AlQahera News (@Alqaheranewstv) January 19, 2025 10:30: Hamas names three captives to be released today Hamas's armed wing Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obaida named the first three female captives set to be released today. "Within the framework of the Al-Aqsa Flood prisoner swap deal, Al-Qassam Brigades decided to release the Zionist captives: Romi Gonen (24), Emily Damari (28), and Doron Steinbrecher (31) on Sunday 19 January," Abu Obaida said in a Telegram post. These three captives will be released in exchange for some 95 Palestinian prisoners, mostly women, according to a list published by the Israeli justice ministry on Friday. Mediator Qatar says the captives include a British-Israeli and a Romanian-Israeli nationals. 10:18: Israel's far-right national security minister resigns over Gaza deal אם עד אתמול נחרדתי מהעסקה הזאת אז היום כשמתגלים עוד ועוד פרטים, שמגלים שמשחררים מחבלים אסירי עולם לירושלים משחררים מחבלים אסירי עולם ליהודה ושומרון, כאשר כולם יודעים שהמחבלים האלה ישובו לנסות לפגע, ישובו לנסות להרוג אני חרד פי כמה וכמה. אני קורא לחבריי בליכוד ובציונות הדתית עדיין… — איתמר בן גביר (@itamarbengvir) January 17, 2025 Israel's hardline National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir submitted his resignation in opposition to the Gaza ceasefire deal. He earlier slammed the deal as 'a surrender' to Hamas. 08:00: Netanyahu holds Gaza ceasefire until names of captives released Netanyahu warned that the Gaza ceasefire 'will not begin' until Israel receives a list of names of captives set to be released by Hamas today. 'The Prime Minister instructed the IDF (Israeli army) that the ceasefire, which is supposed to take effect at 8:30, will not begin until Israel has received the list of released hostages, which Hamas has committed to providing,' a statement by his office read. The remarks come after the Israeli prime minister said he conducted a security situation assessment overnight regarding Hamas' delay in providing the list of captives scheduled for release. Hamas affirmed their commitment to the ceasefire agreement, blaming 'technical field reasons' for the delay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What the first day of Gaza ceasefire holds On this first day of the ceasefire, the initial three female captives are set to be released by Hamas, allowing them to reunite with their families. This release is part of a larger exchange involving a significant number of Palestinian prisoners. Egypt has readied its hospitals to receive Palestinian patients and the injured through the Rafah border crossing, when it opens. Moreover, the Egyptian Red Crescent is intensifying efforts to deliver huge quantities of humanitarian aid. The ceasefire deal, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States, was announced just this past Wednesday after a year of tireless mediation between Israel and Hamas. This agreement comprises three phases. Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Israel will release more than 1,890 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 33 Israeli captives held by Hamas in Gaza as part of the first phase of the anticipated ceasefire deal#Egypt #Africa #MENAhttps:// — Egypt Today Magazine (@EgyptTodayMag) January 18, 2025 During this initial phase, 33 Israeli captives out of around 94 held by Hamas in Gaza— about one-third of whom are presumed dead— will be released over the course of 42 days. In return, Israel is expected to release more than 1,890 Palestinian prisoners in the first phase, says Egypt's foreign ministry. The ceasefire is scheduled to take effect at 8:30 AM local time (0630 GMT).

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