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Israel Deports Pro-Palestinian Activists to Europe
Israeli authorities deported a group of pro-Palestinian activists to several European countries this week after detaining them at border points and airports, officials said Thursday. The move has drawn criticism from human rights groups, who say it reflects a growing crackdown on dissent linked to the Israel-Gaza war.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Interior Ministry confirmed that at least 15 foreign nationals were removed from the country over the past 10 days. Most of them, officials said, arrived on tourist visas but had taken part in public demonstrations or attempted to enter areas under military restrictions.
The ministry said the deportations were carried out “in accordance with Israeli law” and that the activists had violated entry conditions by engaging in political activity. It did not release their names, but said they were citizens of France, Germany, Spain, and Italy.
“Israel welcomes visitors, but we will not allow foreign citizens to act against the security of the state while on our soil,” Interior Minister Moshe Arbel said in a statement.
Rights advocates condemned the decision, saying the deportations were part of a wider effort to silence voices critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
“This is a clear attempt to suppress peaceful activism,” said Hagai El-Ad, former head of the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem. “Expelling international activists sends a message that Israel does not tolerate dissent, even when it is nonviolent.”
The activists were reportedly detained while attending or attempting to organize vigils and protests calling for an end to Israel’s military operations in Gaza. Some were taken into custody near checkpoints leading to the West Bank city of Ramallah, while others were stopped at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv.
Israel has long barred foreign nationals it accuses of promoting the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, which urges economic and cultural boycotts of Israel. In recent years, dozens of activists and academics have been denied entry. The latest expulsions, however, come at a time of heightened tension, as Israel continues its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza following the October 7 attacks.
European governments have not issued strong public protests over the deportations, but diplomats confirmed that consular officials were in contact with those affected. A French Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Paris had asked Israel for “clarification on the legal basis” of the measures.
The incident highlights a growing divide between Israel and parts of the international community over the handling of the Gaza conflict. The war, now in its twelfth month, has left tens of thousands dead, displaced more than a million Palestinians, and drawn widespread condemnation from rights groups and United Nations officials.
Critics say Israel’s approach to international activists is part of a pattern of limiting oversight. Journalists, humanitarian workers, and legal monitors have reported increasing difficulties in accessing Gaza and parts of the West Bank.
“This is not about security, it is about controlling the narrative,” said Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine director for Human Rights Watch. “When you deport witnesses, you hide the reality on the ground.”
Israeli officials reject those claims, insisting that security remains the central concern. They point to recent clashes in the West Bank, where Israeli forces say they uncovered weapons caches and militant cells in areas that activists have attempted to access.
For the activists, the deportations mean a ten-year ban on reentry under Israeli law. Lawyers representing several of them said they were preparing to challenge the decisions in Israeli courts, though such cases rarely succeed.
The expulsions are likely to add pressure to already strained relations between Israel and Europe, where public protests against the Gaza war have been widespread. While European governments continue to support Israel’s right to defend itself, they have increasingly voiced concern over civilian casualties and restrictions on humanitarian access.
As the war grinds on with no clear end in sight, the deportations may deepen the sense of isolation surrounding Israel’s policies. For activists abroad, the expulsions serve as a warning of the risks of traveling to the region for advocacy.
“The message is simple,” said one deported Italian activist in a phone interview after arriving in Rome. “If you stand with Palestinians, you are not welcome in Israel.”
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If Nigeria Had 36 Oshiomholes: Imagining The Power Of Relentless Public Service
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Nigeria is blessed with many distinguished leaders, public servants, technocrats, entrepreneurs, and patriots who contribute daily to national development.
Yet every generation produces a few individuals whose public journey cuts across multiple phases of national life and leaves a visible imprint at every stage.
One of such figures is Adams Oshiomhole.
The interesting question is not whether one agrees with him on every issue.
The more fascinating question is this:
What would Nigeria look like if every state produced a leader with the same intensity, consistency, and public engagement that has defined Oshiomhole’s career?
From The Shop Floor To The National Stage
Before politics, Oshiomhole became nationally known through the labour movement.
As President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, he emerged as one of the most recognizable voices advocating for workers, salaries, welfare, and social justice.
Many Nigerians still remember the period when labour negotiations dominated national conversations and Oshiomhole became a symbol of resistance against policies perceived as unfavourable to ordinary citizens.
Whether one agreed with his methods or not, few doubted his willingness to stand in difficult places and speak for those without access to power.
That reputation for advocacy would later become the foundation of his political career.
The Governor Who Preferred Construction Sites To Comfort Zones
When he became Governor of Edo State, the transition from activist to administrator was closely watched.
Could a labour leader govern?
The answer came through roads, schools, healthcare facilities, urban renewal projects, and public sector reforms that transformed significant parts of Edo State.
Across communities, infrastructure became a defining feature of his administration.
Roads that had been neglected for years were reconstructed.
Schools received attention.
Public confidence in government delivery improved.
His administration was not without criticism, as is the case with every government, but even political opponents often acknowledge that his tenure changed the physical landscape of the state.
More importantly, he cultivated an image of accessibility.
Many citizens saw a governor who appeared willing to leave the office, inspect projects personally, and engage directly with communities.
The Senator Who Refuses To Stay Silent
Today, as a Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Oshiomhole continues to attract attention for a different reason.
In an era where many legislators work quietly behind committee doors, he remains one of the most vocal voices on the floor of the Senate.
On issues ranging from insecurity to economic policy, governance accountability, public spending, and national development, he has consistently demonstrated a willingness to ask difficult questions.
He has repeatedly argued that government performance should not be measured merely by budgets approved but by results delivered.
For many Nigerians, that resonates deeply.
The average citizen is less interested in figures on paper and more interested in safer communities, better roads, quality schools, reliable healthcare, and economic opportunities.
Oshiomhole’s interventions often reflect that perspective.
His constituency projects, community engagements, educational support initiatives, infrastructure interventions, and empowerment programmes have reinforced his long-standing image as a politician who remains connected to grassroots realities.
Why The Common Man Relates To Him
Perhaps Oshiomhole’s greatest political strength is not his position.
It is his story.
He understands the language of the market woman because he once represented workers.
He understands the concerns of civil servants because he fought for them.
He understands the demands of governance because he has governed.
And he understands legislative oversight because he now serves in the National Assembly.
That combination is rare.
It allows him to speak in a manner that often resonates beyond party lines.
Many Nigerians see not just a politician, but someone who has experienced different layers of public service and continues to engage with national issues from the perspective of ordinary citizens.
If There Were 36 Oshiomholes…
Imagine 36 governors with relentless energy for project inspection.
Imagine 36 senators constantly demanding accountability and measurable results.
Imagine 36 public officials willing to challenge inefficiency regardless of whose interests are affected.
Imagine 36 leaders deeply connected to grassroots communities while simultaneously participating in national policy discussions.
The result would likely be faster infrastructure development.
Stronger public accountability.
Greater citizen engagement.
More attention to workers’ welfare.
And perhaps a more responsive system of governance.
This is not to suggest that Nigeria lacks capable leaders.
Far from it.
Across the country are men and women making meaningful contributions in public service, business, academia, security, healthcare, and governance.
But Oshiomhole’s journey offers an important lesson.
Nations make progress when leadership is active rather than passive.
When public office becomes a platform for service rather than status.
When leaders remain close enough to hear the voices of the people they represent.
The real story is not about creating 36 Oshiomholes.
It is about cultivating the values that have defined much of his public life: courage, advocacy, accountability, visibility, grassroots engagement, and an unwavering willingness to speak when others choose silence.
If those qualities were replicated across Nigeria’s institutions, regardless of who occupies public office, the country would undoubtedly move faster toward the future its citizens desire.
And perhaps that is the most important question of all:
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy
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Borno Under Siege: Senator Ndume Demands U.S. Military Base To Crush Boko Haram!.
Former Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume, has publicly urged the United States to establish a military presence in Borno State to effectively neutralize Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East. Representing the Borno South Senatorial District, the senator argued during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today that a U.S. base near the Mandara Mountains could disrupt critical insurgent supply routes and significantly weaken terrorist operations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Senator Ndume emphasized that the geographical location of the Mandara Mountains is a strategic hub for insurgent movement and logistics. Key points regarding his proposal include:
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Technological Advantage: He stated that the U.S. possesses the technological capacity required to monitor insurgent movements from the Mandara Mountains all the way to the Sambisa Forest.
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Disrupting Logistics: Ndume noted that insurgents utilize a circular route through areas like the Lake Chad region, Kaga, and Mandaragirau to maintain their operations.
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Cutting Off Supply Lines: By securing the Mandara Mountains in Gwoza, he believes the military could effectively “cycle out” the insurgents, leaving them without access to support or necessary supplies.
Call for Enhanced Support
While appealing for American intervention to utilize their expertise and advanced surveillance, Ndume also stressed that the Nigerian Army requires sufficient resources and a significant number of “boots on the ground” to successfully secure these areas. He expressed his full support for such a partnership, noting that he had previously discussed the possibility of U.S. involvement to address the persistent insecurity in the region.
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Blow For Super Eagles: Defensive Pillar Igoh Ogbu Forced Out Of Portugal Clash!.
Nigeria’s build-up to Wednesday’s high-profile friendly against Portugal has been dealt a significant blow, with defender Igoh Ogbu sidelined by a suspected left Achilles tendon rupture. The 26-year-old Slavia Prague star sustained the injury during training on Saturday evening, forcing him to leave the pitch for urgent medical attention. While further tests are pending to confirm the severity, team officials are concerned that the setback could lead to a lengthy recovery.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
This development compounds an already difficult situation for head coach Eric Chelle, who is navigating the absence of several key players. The squad is currently missing stars like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, as well as Ola Aina, who remains sidelined following the conclusion of his club season. Ogbu’s absence is a major loss to the team’s defensive strategy, especially considering his recent consistent form in Europe and his rising importance to the national squad.
Despite these challenges, the Super Eagles enter the match in Leiria with positive momentum, having recently defended their Unity Cup title following wins over Zimbabwe and Jamaica, alongside a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Poland.
Conversely, Portugal’s squad has been significantly bolstered by the return of PSG stars Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, João Neves, and Gonçalo Ramos, all of whom joined camp following their Champions League final victory over Arsenal. Coach Roberto Martínez now has nearly his full roster available for Wednesday’s encounter at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa. This match serves as a rematch of their 2022 meeting in Lisbon, where Portugal secured a decisive 4-0 win.
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