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Israel, Hamas Reach A Ceasefire Agreement: Trump Forced Netanyahu To Accept The Deal
January 15, 2025
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Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire deal, with the agreement set to commence on Sunday(Jan. 19), as announced by Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The deal, which was brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, includes the release of hostages and the withdrawal of some Israeli forces to allow more aid to enter Gaza.

The agreement is set to last 42 days, with the first phase seeing the release of 33 hostages, starting with women, children, and the elderly, and the withdrawal of some Israeli forces to allow more aid to enter Gaza. The deal includes the release of hostages detained by Hamas and Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons, with Americans being part of the first phase of the hostage release.

A recent meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President-elect Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, who was in Jerusalem and Doha, reportedly played a significant role in securing the deal. He apparently pressured Netanyahu to accept the ceasefire agreement.

The meeting between Netanyahu and Witkoff was reportedly a tense one, with Witkoff leaning on the premier to make the compromises necessary for an agreement, according to senior Arab diplomats and sources familiar with the negotiations.

“[It was] the first time there has been real pressure on the Israeli side to accept a deal,” one diplomat briefed about the negotiations reportedly said of Witkoff’s involvement. The Trump's Middle East envoy met with Netanyahu on Jan. 11 to push for the ceasefire deal following a meeting with the head of the Qatari mediators, Prime Minister Al Thani.

Witkoff did more to persuade Netanyahu in a single meeting than what US President Joe Biden could do in the past year, Arab officials are quoted as saying.  The three-phase hostage and ceasefire agreement is almost the same as the proposal put forth in May which the Israeli PM reportedly scuttled.

The families of the seven Americans held hostage in Gaza, only three of whom are believed to still be alive, said they were thankful for the new deal after 15 months of uncertainty.

“We are deeply grateful that there is finally an agreement between Israel and Hamas to bring our loved ones,” said the families of Edan Alexander, Omer Neutra, Sagui Dekel-Chen, Keith Siegel, Itay Chen, and Gadi and Judi Haggai.

“We have been waiting for 467 days while our family members suffer from life-threatening injuries, abuse, torture, and sexual violence. We thank President Biden, President-elect Trump, and their teams for their constructive efforts to make this possible,” the group added.

Videos circulating on social media show Palestinians celebrating in Gaza and West Bank, and Israelis in Tel Aviv, all hopeful that Trump's election will bring peace to the region.

During the presidential campaign last year, Trump promised to end the war in Gaza which has killed tens of thousands of people including thousands of children and women.

Trump had warned that there would be “hell to pay” if an agreement was not reached before his inauguration next week. He'll be sworn as the 47th US president on Jan. 20.

Thje President-elect celebrated the cease-fire agreement on Wednesday, with the incoming president taking credit for the breakthrough in negotiations. “This EPIC ceasefire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November, as it signaled to the entire World that my Administration would seek Peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans, and our Allies,” he wrote on Truth Social. “I am thrilled American and Israeli hostages will be returning home to be reunited with their families and loved ones.”

On his part, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke this evening with US President-elect Donald Trump and thanked him for his assistance in advancing the release of the hostages and for helping Israel bring an end to the suffering of dozens of hostages and their families," the Jewish Premier's office wrote on X. "The Prime Minister made it clear that he is committed to returning all of the hostages however he can, and commended the US President-elect for his remarks that the US would work with Israel to ensure that Gaza will never be a haven for terrorism. The two decided to meet in Washington soon in order to discuss this and other important issues. Prime Minister Netanyahu then spoke with US President Joe Biden and thanked him as well for his assistance in advancing the hostages deal."

The ceasefire deal has been welcomed by world leaders, including US President Joe Biden, who stressed that it will bring a “permanent end of the war,” and French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that a political solution must follow the ceasefire deal to end the conflict in Gaza. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also welcomed the deal in a statement posted on X.

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China Tests Long March-10A Reusable Booster, Mengzhou Lunar Capsule

China successfully conducted a dual-purpose low-altitude flight test Wednesday at 03:00 UTC (Feb. 11), marking a major leap in its manned lunar exploration program. The test, carried out at the newly built Launch Complex 301 of the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan Province, involved a prototype Long March-10A reusable booster and an uncrewed Mengzhou ("Dream Vessel") crewed spacecraft.

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Meanwhile, the Long March-10A booster continued its flight, performed a high-altitude engine restart for trajectory adjustment, followed by a hover ignition just before landing. It executed a propulsive splashdown in the ocean near a recovery vessel equipped with a wire net system, marking China’s first successful maritime recovery of a reusable rocket stage. This achievement validates key technologies for reusability, including multiple engine restarts, precise navigation, and high-precision landing control.

The Long March-10 is still in development, and Wednesday's flight did not come close to reaching orbit. But the rocket's splashdown success was still a major milestone on the road to recovery and reuse. It is a key piece of China's moon plans as well: a new heavy lifter that will launch the nation's astronauts to the lunar planet. China has also made progress recently with its crewed lunar lander, a vehicle named Lanyue.

The Long March-10A is a single-core, reusable variant for low Earth orbit missions, while the full three-core Long March-10 will power heavy-lift missions to the Moon. This test confirms the maturity of both systems and positions China as a direct competitor to NASA’s Artemis program.

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The Mengzhou capsule, designed to carry up to seven astronauts to low Earth orbit or three on lunar missions, is intended to replace the Shenzhou spacecraft and will serve as the primary crew transport for China’s 2030 manned lunar landing goal.

Wednesday's test was a first for China in multiple aspects: the first low-altitude flight of the Long March-10 rocket, the first in-flight Max-Q abort test for a crewed spacecraft, and the first sea-based recovery of both a crewed spacecraft return capsule and a rocket first stage.

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Following the attack which occurred at about 1:20 p.m. local time in Tumbler Ridge, a remote town of about 2,400 residents in northern British Columbia, six victims were found dead inside the school, one died en route to the hospital, and two additional bodies were reportedly discovered at a nearby residence believed to be connected to the shooter—identified as Jennifer Strang (mother) and a younger brother.

The Tumbler Ridge Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) confirmed that officers responded to reports of an active shooter at the school at 1:20 p.m. local time Tuesday. While searching the school, officers found six victims dead from gunshot wounds and a person believed to be the suspect dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury.

Two victims were airlifted to a hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries, police said, and a third victim died while being transported to the hospital.

During the investigation, police identified a secondary location believed to be connected to the incident, where two additional victims were found dead inside a residence.

The suspect Strang, was confirmed by his uncle, Russell G. Strang, to be transgender and had begun identifying as a woman around 2023. His online profiles, including a YouTube account, used "she/her" pronouns and featured a transgender pride flag alongside an SKS rifle.

Police initially described the suspect as a “female in a dress with brown hair” in an active shooter alert, later referring to the deceased suspect as a *gunperson”—a term that drew public attention and criticisms.

"This was a rapidly evolving and dynamic situation, and the swift cooperation from the school, first responders, and the community played a critical role in our response," Superintendent Ken Floyd, North District Commander, said in a statement. "Our thoughts are with the families, loved ones, and all those impacted by this tragic incident. This has been an incredibly difficult and emotional day for our community, and we are grateful for the cooperation shown as officers continue their work to advance the investigation."

All remaining students and staff were safely evacuated from the school, police said.

Authorities confirmed the shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have not officially released the suspect’s identity, citing respect for victims’ families and ongoing investigation.

Strang’s YouTube channel, originally named “jesseboy347 strang,” was later renamed “JessJessUwU” and included anime-style avatars, the transgender flag, and references to firearms and hunting.

The incident marks Canada’s deadliest school shooting in nearly 40 years and one of its most severe mass casualty events, surpassing the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre in Montreal, where 14 women were killed.

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"My prayers and deepest condolences are with the families and friends who have lost loved ones to these horrific acts of violence. I join Canadians in grieving with those whose lives have been changed irreversibly today, and in gratitude for the courage and selflessness of the first responders who risked their lives to protect their fellow citizens. Our ability to come together in crisis is the best of our country — our empathy, our unity, and our compassion for each other," PM Carney wrote on X.

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Israeli Man Arrested In Connection With Illegal Las Vegas Biolab

Ori Solomon, a 55-year-old Israeli citizen residing in the U.S. on a work visa, was arrested in connection with a suspected illegal biological laboratory discovered in a Las Vegas home on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The raid, conducted by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI, uncovered refrigerators and vials containing unknown liquids, a centrifuge, a biosafety hood, and over 1,000 samples sent to the National Bioforensic Analysis Center in Maryland for testing.

Authorities also found gallon-sized containers with red-brown unknown liquids and equipment consistent with bio-laboratory operations. Court documents said federal agents seized four handguns and two rifles from the residence. Solomon, who has passports from France and Israel, is in the country on a work visa and is not allowed to possess any guns.

Multiple individuals, including house cleaners and Airbnb renters, reported becoming "deathly ill" after entering the garage, experiencing symptoms like severe fatigue, breathing issues, and inability to get out of bed. One person required hospitalization for respiratory issues. The home, located on Sugar Springs Drive, was reportedly managed by Solomon and operated as an Airbnb.

Court documents said authorities investigated the home after a person reported the garage remained locked all the time and smelled “like a hospital — not like a clean hospital but more of a foul, stale, stagnant air smell.”

Two people who entered the home’s garage became “deathly ill” and were bedridden for days, the filing said. The tipster said several people had gotten sick after visiting the residence.

The home in the Vegas suburbs may be linked to the Chinese Communist Party, authorities said.

Clark County records show the residence is associated with a limited liability company that operated a similar, illegal biolab in California that federal agents shut down three years ago.

Solomon, was charged with discharging hazardous waste and illegal possession of firearms, including a Glock handgun and an Israeli-made IWI Tabor X95 rifle. Despite these charges, he was released on personal recognizance bond on February 6, 2026**, by U.S. Magistrate Judge Elayna Youchah. He is required to surrender his passports, remain within the Continental U.S., and notify the court if he leaves Clark County. Prosecutors did not seek pretrial detention, and no federal charges were filed related to the biological lab materials.

The case is linked to Jia Bei Zhu, a Chinese national and fugitive from Canada, who was previously arrested in 2023 for operating an illegal biolab in Reedley, California. That lab was found to contain pathogen-labeled containers marked with HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue fever, and Ebola, along with 1,000 genetically modified mice used in experiments. Zhu is currently in federal custody and faces charges related to fraud, conspiracy, and misbranding medical devices.

Despite Zhu’s attorney stating he is not involved in the Las Vegas lab, records show Zhu is the registered agent of the LLC that owns the Las Vegas property, and phone logs reveal he contacted Solomon 467 times in January 2026. Authorities believe Solomon was managing Zhu’s properties and transferring funds. The FBI has since served a new search warrant at Zhu’s Reedley home, continuing the investigation into potential nationwide lab networks.

The discovery has raised concerns about federal oversight and inter-agency coordination, with officials from Reedley, California, criticizing the lack of response when they tried to warn federal agencies about the risks of similar labs. The investigation remains ongoing.

The case has drawn comparisons to a similar 2023 incident in Reedley, California, where Jia Bei Zhu (also known as David He), a Chinese national, was arrested and charged with operating a secret lab containing pathogens like HIV, hepatitis, and SARS-CoV-2.

Zhu is currently in federal custody and faces trial in April 2026. Investigators believe Solomon managed multiple properties tied to Zhu and Wang Zhao Yan, who is reportedly in China and monitoring the Las Vegas property via surveillance cameras. Solomon is also linked to the same LLC name used in the California case.

Solomon's case has sparked broader criticism regarding the treatment of Israeli nationals in U.S. legal proceedings, particularly in light of the 2025 release of Tom Artion Alexandrovich, another Israeli cybersecurity official arrested in Las Vegas on child exploitation charges, who was released on a $10,000 bond and later returned to Israel despite unclear legal status.

While Solomon’s case remains under investigation, the release of high-profile Israeli suspects without formal charges has fueled debate over U.S. judicial transparency and foreign diplomatic influence. No official connection has been proven between the California and Las Vegas labs, though officials note the materials are “consistent in appearance.” The full scope of Solomon’s involvement—and the potential implications of the biolab—remains under scrutiny.

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