India test-fires Agni Prime missile from rail-based mobile platform

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in collaboration with the Strategic Forces Command (SFC), successfully conducted the launch of the intermediate-range Agni-Prime missile under a full operational scenario on Wednesday, the defence ministry announced. The location of the test-firing has not been disclosed.

This “first-of-its-kind” launch was carried out from a specially designed rail-based mobile launcher that can move on a rail network without any pre-conditions. This system provides cross-country mobility and enables launch within a short reaction time, explained Rajnath Singh.

“With this successful flight test, India joins a select group of nations that have developed a canisterised launch system capable of firing from a moving rail network,” Singh stated on X.

According to the ministry, the missile is equipped with independent launch capability, including state-of-the-art communication systems and protection mechanisms. The missile’s trajectory was tracked by multiple ground stations and the launch proceeded flawlessly, meeting all mission objectives.

“This achievement will pave the way for the future induction of rail-based missile systems into our services,” the ministry added.

The launch was witnessed by senior DRDO scientists and officers from the Strategic Forces Command. It is important to note that the “road mobile” variant of Agni-Prime has already been inducted into service following a series of successful flight trials.

This test-firing occurred just over four and a half months after the recent four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan.

Separately, on Tuesday, Rajnath Singh emphasized India’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, highlighting that it is not just about manufacturing for domestic needs but about developing capabilities to become a credible source of advanced technology and high-quality products globally.

During the same day, Singh and his Moroccan counterpart Abdelatif Loudyi jointly inaugurated Tata Advanced Systems Limited’s (TASL) state-of-the-art defence manufacturing facility in Berrechid, Morocco. Singh described this event as a historic milestone in the evolving strategic partnership between India and Morocco.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/india-test-fires-agni-prime-missile-from-rail-based-mobile-platform-23595727

EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie ‘Definitely Quitting U.S. to Start New Life Abroad’ Due to One Huge New Reason — And For Once It’s Nothing to Do With Brad Pitt

**Angelina Jolie Preparing to Leave the U.S. Permanently, Cites Concerns Over Freedoms**

*Published: September 24, 2025, 6:45 p.m. ET*

Angelina Jolie has confided in friends that she is preparing to leave the United States for good, expressing that the country has become unrecognizable and warning of increasing dangers to freedom of expression, RadarOnline.com has learned.

The 50-year-old actress and humanitarian has long hinted at her desire to base herself overseas, often speaking about her international family and global career. While previous reports suggested her bitter custody battle with former husband Brad Pitt was the main reason behind her wish to quit America, sources now say Jolie’s decision stems from deeper frustrations.

**Frustration Over Deepening Divisions in America**

A source close to Jolie revealed, “Angelina has been clear she wants out. For years, people assumed it was about Brad, but that isn’t the case anymore. She now feels the U.S. is turning into a place she no longer recognizes. This isn’t a spur-of-the-moment reaction — she has been weighing it up for some time.”

Another insider added, “She has spent decades living between countries. Angelina feels more at home abroad than she does in Los Angeles right now.”

The timing follows recent national incidents, including the shooting involving Charlie Kirk and the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, which have heightened tensions and divisions that Jolie finds worrying.

**Jolie Speaks Out About a ‘Dangerous’ Country**

Addressing the issue during a press appearance at Spain’s San Sebastián Film Festival, where she was promoting her new drama *Couture* directed by Alice Winocour, Jolie said:

> “I love my country, but at this time, I don’t recognize my country. I’ve always lived internationally, my family is international, my friends, my life… my worldview is equal, united, and international. Anything anywhere that divides or limits personal expressions and freedoms from anyone, I think, is very dangerous.”

Those close to her say these comments reflect her broader disillusionment with American society.

A friend explained, “She doesn’t want her children growing up in a place where rights and freedoms feel under threat. She has always believed in equality, and she thinks America is moving backward.”

**Custody Battle Remains a Complicating Factor**

Though Jolie has publicly discussed her ongoing struggles with Brad Pitt over custody of their six children, which has kept her tied to California, the same friend noted:

> “If the legal situation allowed, she would already have left. Brad has been one obstacle, but the bigger one now is America itself.”

The couple is also still embroiled in a dispute over Jolie’s sale of her share in their vineyard.

**Consistent with Humanitarian Work**

Jolie’s current political outlook aligns with her longtime humanitarian efforts. She served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) from 2001 to 2012 and was appointed Special Envoy, a position she held for another decade.

Throughout her career, she has often supported progressive causes. However, during her statements in Spain, Jolie refrained from blaming any specific political faction for the country’s polarization.

**Jolie Draws from Personal Pain for New Role in *Couture***

In *Couture*, Jolie portrays an American filmmaker who discovers she has breast cancer during Paris Fashion Week. She revealed that the role drew on her own experience of undergoing a preventive double mastectomy:

> “I lost my mother and grandmother very young, so I chose to have a double mastectomy about a decade ago. Those were my choices. I don’t say everybody should do it that way, but it’s important to have the choice. I don’t regret it.”

Jolie stars alongside Louis Garrel, Ella Rumpf, and Garance Marillier. She honored her late mother by wearing her necklace and carrying her ashes throughout filming.

Reflecting on the experience, she shared, “I thought about her a lot. I think everybody in this room has sat in a hospital room. Maybe some of you have been through heavier things.”

**Upcoming Projects**

Jolie’s next venture is *Anxious People*, a comedy adapted from David Magee’s novel, co-starring Aimee Lou Wood, Jason Segel, and Carol Kane.

*Stay tuned for more updates on Angelina Jolie and her evolving journey.*
https://radaronline.com/p/angelina-jolie-quitting-us-new-life-abroad/

Chennai International Book Fair 2026 Aims To Become Global Literary Hub With 100 Countries Participating

**Chennai International Book Fair 2026 Aims to Host Publishers from 100 Countries**

*Chennai:* The Chennai International Book Fair (CIBF) is gearing up for its fourth edition in January 2026 with an ambitious target of hosting publishers and literary agents from 100 countries, positioning itself as a rising global hub for literary exchange.

**About The Fair**

The fair, the youngest international book fair in Asia, has rapidly grown in stature since its inception. In 2025, it attracted participation from 64 countries, and officials say the upcoming edition is set to expand that reach significantly.

Tamil Nadu School Education Secretary B. Chandra Mohan attributed the fair’s success to direct engagement with international associations such as the African Publishers Network, Francophone nations, and Publishers Without Borders. “This proactive outreach has helped place Chennai firmly on the global publishing map,” he noted.

To bolster these efforts, a delegation from the state’s school education department will travel to Germany in October to participate in the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world’s largest publishing marketplace. The team has already scheduled more than 30 appointments with potential co-publishers to explore translating Tamil classics and modern works published by the state textbook corporation into English and other foreign languages.

Among the key highlights planned at Frankfurt is the promotion of a comparative etymological dictionary of Tamil and Indo-European languages, aimed at attracting the attention of international publishers and European government agencies.

Discussions are also underway with UNESCO officials in Paris on reviving the *UNESCO Courier* magazine in Tamil, a publication that promotes cross-cultural dialogue and is currently brought out in six global languages.

Parallel to the fair, the Tamil Nadu government has announced an ambitious translation project. Over the next three years, the *Thirukkural* will be translated into 45 additional languages, while Tamil epics such as *Silappathikaram* and *Manimegalai* will be translated into 25 languages.

In addition, 500 Tamil books are planned for translation into English over five years, opening avenues for further adaptations into other foreign languages.

At the 2025 edition, more than 1,300 memorandums of understanding were signed to facilitate translation and exchange. Building on that momentum, CIBF 2026 hopes to cement Chennai’s role as a vibrant centre for global literary and cultural collaboration.

*(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/chennai-international-book-fair-2026-aims-to-become-global-literary-hub-with-100-countries-participating

‘Green scam’: At UN, watched by drowning nations’ leaders, Trump assails the ethos of climate change

NEW YORK (AP) — Some countries’ leaders are watching rising seas threaten to swallow their homes. Others are witnessing their citizens die in floods, hurricanes, and heat waves, all exacerbated by climate change.

But the world U.S. President Donald Trump described in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday didn’t match the one many world leaders in the audience are contending with. Nor did it align with what scientists have long been observing.

“This ‘climate change,’ it’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion,” Trump said. “All of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong. They were made by stupid people that have cost their countries fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success. If you don’t get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail.”

Trump has long been a critic of climate science and policies aimed at helping the world transition to green energies like wind and solar. His speech Tuesday, however, was one of his most expansive to date. It included false statements and made connections between things that are not connected.

Ilana Seid, an ambassador from the island nation of Palau and head of the organization of small island states, was in the audience. She said it’s what they’ve come to expect from Trump and the United States. She added that not acting on climate change will “be a betrayal of the most vulnerable,” a sentiment echoed by Evans Davie Njewa of Malawi, who said that “we are endangering the lives of innocent people in the world.”

For Adelle Thomas, a climate scientist who has published more than 40 studies and holds a doctorate, climate change disasters are personal, too. A vice chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world’s top body on climate science, Thomas is from the Bahamas and said she experienced firsthand “the devastation of the climate disaster” when Hurricane Sandy hit the Caribbean and New York City, the city Trump was speaking from, in 2012.

“Millions of people around the world can already testify to the devastation that climate change has brought to their lives,” she said. “The evidence is not abstract. It is lived, it is deadly, and it demands urgent action.”

### A Look at Some of Trump’s Statements, the Science Behind Them, and the Reaction

#### On Renewable Energy

**What He Said:**
Trump called renewable sources of energy like wind power a “joke” and “pathetic,” falsely claiming they don’t work, are too expensive, and too weak.

**The Backstory:**
Solar and wind are now “almost always” the least expensive and the fastest options for new electricity generation, according to a July report from the United Nations. That report also said the world has passed a “positive tipping point” where those energy sources will only continue to become more widespread.

The three cheapest electricity sources globally last year were onshore wind, solar panels, and new hydropower, according to an energy cost report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

Subsidies endorsed by Trump and the Republican party are artificially keeping fossil fuels viable, said University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann. “If one were truly in favor of the ‘free market’ to determine this, then fossil fuels would be disappearing even faster,” he wrote in an email.

Relatedly, Trump falsely claimed European electricity bills are now “two to three times higher than the United States, and our bills are coming way down.” In fact, retail electricity prices in the United States have increased faster than the rate of inflation since 2022, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, which expects prices to continue increasing through 2026.

#### On the International Politics of Climate, the UN, and the Paris Accord

**What He Said:**
Trump blasted the U.N.’s climate efforts, saying he withdrew America from the “fake” Paris climate accord because “America was paying so much more than every country, others weren’t paying.”

**The Backstory:**
The Paris Agreement, decided by international consensus in 2015, is a voluntary but binding document in which each country is asked to set its own national goal to curb planet-warming emissions and decide how much money it will contribute to countries hit hardest by climate change.

Because carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for more than a century, the United States has emitted more of the heat-trapping gas than any other nation, even though China is now the No. 1 carbon polluter.

Since 1850, the U.S. has contributed 24% of the human-caused carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, according to Global Carbon Project data. The entire continent of Africa, with four times the population of the U.S., is responsible for about 3%.

#### On Coal Being Referred to as Clean

**What He Said:**
“I have a little standing order in the White House. Never use the word ‘coal.’ Only use the words ‘clean, beautiful coal.’ Sounds much better, doesn’t it?”

**The Backstory:**
Coal kills millions of people a year. “The president can pretend coal is clean, but real people—mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters—will die for this lie,” said Stanford University climate scientist Rob Jackson.

Trump also called the carbon footprint “a hoax made up by people with evil intentions,” a contention that Texas A&M University climate scientist Andrew Dessler agreed with. Dessler said the term was coined by oil companies and may have been designed to shift the responsibility for combatting climate change away from corporations to individuals.

#### The Science of Climate Change

The science of climate change started 169 years ago when Eunice Foote conducted simple experiments with flasks and sunlight, showing that carbon dioxide trapped more heat than regular air. It is an experiment that can be repeated at home and has been replicated in laboratories and greenhouses worldwide every day. It is basic physics and chemistry with a long history.

“It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean, and land,” reported the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, composed of hundreds of scientists with doctorates in the field.

In 2018, Trump’s own government stated: “The impacts of global climate change are already being felt in the United States and are projected to intensify in the future.”

#### On Cows and Methane

**What He Said:**
In “the United States, we have still radicalized environmentalists and they want the factories to stop. Everything should stop. No more cows. We don’t want cows anymore.”

**The Backstory:**
Cows belch methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Around the world, cattle are often raised on lands where forests have been cut down. Since forests capture carbon dioxide, cutting them to raise cattle results in a double whammy.

Still, no one is suggesting that cows be eliminated, said Nusa Urbancic, CEO of the Changing Markets Foundation. “This polarizing and divisive language misrepresents the environmental message,” Urbancic wrote. “What is true, however, is that cutting methane emissions is a quick win to slow global heating and meet climate targets.”

Trump also blamed dirty air blowing in from afar, floating garbage in the ocean coming from other countries, and “radicalized environmentalists.” Although the United States does indeed now have cleaner air than it has had in decades, the pollution affecting communities is primarily caused by local dirty energy and industry projects, not by other countries.

Many experts have said the biggest blow to local air and water quality comes from the Trump administration’s wide-ranging rollbacks of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s power and other foundational environmental laws.

“It is sad to see marine debris, a globally important issue, being misrepresented so completely,” said Lucy Woodall, an associate professor of marine conservation and policy at the University of Exeter.

**Associated Press reporters Matthew Daly, Jennifer McDermott, and Annika Hammerschlag contributed to this report.**

The Associated Press’ climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters, and funded coverage areas at AP.org.
https://wgntv.com/politics-3/ap-politics/ap-green-scam-at-un-watched-by-drowning-nations-leaders-trump-assails-the-ethos-of-climate-change/

Team World win Laver Cup 2025: Key stats

**By the Numbers: Team World Bags Records at 2025 Laver Cup**

*By Parth Dhall | Sep 22, 2025 | 05:25 pm*

Team World, captained by Andre Agassi, emerged victorious at the 2025 Laver Cup, defeating Team Europe to claim their third title in four years. The decisive moment came when Taylor Fritz secured a 6-3, 7-6(4) win over Alexander Zverev, sealing an impressive comeback victory.

### A Remarkable Comeback

After trailing 1-3 on Day 1, Team World turned the tide with a dominant performance. By the end of Day 2, they had taken a commanding 9-3 lead, highlighted by Fritz’s stunning victory over Carlos Alcaraz. Team World continued their momentum on Day 3, ultimately winning 15-9.

### Defining Wins

Team Europe started strong, leading 3-1 on the opening day. However, Team World fought back with two consecutive wins on Day 2 before facing a tough challenge from Alcaraz. Fritz’s 6-3, 6-2 win over Alcaraz was pivotal, marking the turning point of the tournament.

On Day 3, crucial doubles points were secured by Alex Michelsen and Reilly Opelka, who defeated Alcaraz and Casper Ruud. Their effort contributed significantly to Team World’s overall victory.

### Clean Sweep on Day 2

Team World achieved an incredible feat by winning all four matches on Day 2. According to Opta, this marks only the third time in Laver Cup history that a team has swept all four matches in a single day. Previously, Team Europe accomplished this on Day 2 in 2021, and Team World did so on Day 1 in 2023.

### First-Ever Turnaround

This edition of the Laver Cup was historic, as it was the first time the team trailing on Day 1 came back to win the entire event. On the opening day, Team World’s only win was by Joao Fonseca, who defeated Flavio Cobolli 6-4, 6-3.

### Record-Breaking Feats for Team World

Opta also highlighted several individual milestones from the tournament:

– Taylor Fritz became the first player to secure multiple ATP top-five wins during a single Laver Cup.
– He is also the first American to win a singles match at the Laver Cup held on American soil.
– Alex de Minaur has now matched Nick Kyrgios with the joint-most Laver Cup wins (4) among Australian players.

Team World’s 2025 Laver Cup performance will be remembered not only for the comeback but also for the remarkable records and milestones set throughout the competition.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/team-world-win-laver-cup-2025/story

Angelina Jolie: I do not, at this time, recognise my country

Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie expressed deep concern about the current state of her country, stating that although she loves it, she does not recognize it during these challenging times.

Speaking at a press conference at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Sunday, the Los Angeles-born star, aged 50, addressed the issue of freedom of expression in the United States. Her comments come amid heightened tensions following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as well as the controversy surrounding the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show over his remarks about reactions to Kirk’s death.

“I love my country but I don’t, at this time, recognize my country,” Jolie said. “I’ve always lived internationally. My family’s international, my friends, my life, my worldview is equal, united, international. So anything anywhere that divides or, of course, limits personal expressions and freedoms, and from anyone, I think is very dangerous.”

She continued, “And I think these are such serious times that we have to be careful not to say things casually. So I’ll be careful during a press conference, but to say that, of course, like all of you and everyone watching, these are very, very heavy times. We’re all living it together.”

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and ally of former US President Donald Trump, was recently assassinated. Trump has blamed the radical left for the killing and has threatened to take action against liberal organizations, donors, and media outlets he perceives as maligning or celebrating the incident. In response, ABC made the decision to pull “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from its schedule, sparking widespread criticism from several Hollywood stars, including Ben Stiller and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Angelina Jolie attended the festival’s press conference to discuss her new film, *Couture*. The movie centers on three women, including Jolie’s character Maxine, who travels to Paris to direct a video for a fashion event and receives a serious medical diagnosis.

As the nation grapples with political divisions and ongoing debates about free speech, Jolie’s remarks emphasize the importance of unity and protecting personal freedoms during these turbulent times.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/angelina-jolie-i-do-not-at-this-time-recognise-my-country-1809528.html

Murdochs could take part in TikTok deal, Trump says

US President Donald Trump has announced that media mogul Lachlan Murdoch and business leaders Larry Ellison and Michael Dell will be involved as US investors in a proposed deal to keep TikTok operating in the United States.

Trump stated that the US and China have made progress on an agreement requiring TikTok’s US assets to be transferred to local owners from China’s ByteDance. With 170 million users in the United States, TikTok plays a significant role in shaping public discourse on politics and culture.

In an interview with Fox News, Trump praised the group, calling them prominent figures and “American patriots.” He said, “I think they’re going to do a really good job,” crediting TikTok with helping build his support among young voters in the 2024 presidential election.

Lachlan Murdoch, CEO of Fox Corp, recently solidified long-term control of his family’s media empire—including Fox News and the Wall Street Journal—after settling a years-long legal battle with his siblings. Trump also suggested that the family patriarch, 94-year-old Rupert Murdoch, may be involved in the deal.

Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch’s news outlets generally attract conservative-leaning audiences but have occasionally drawn Trump’s ire. Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over a July report alleging Trump signed a 2003 birthday greeting for the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that included a sexually suggestive drawing and a reference to shared secrets. The newspaper has defended its reporting and vowed to fight the lawsuit.

Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle and a major Republican donor, has long been linked to a potential TikTok deal. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, is also expected to participate.

On Saturday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Oracle would be responsible for TikTok’s data and security. She added that US citizens will control six of the seven seats on a planned oversight board.

The Trump administration has declined to enforce a US law enacted during the previous administration that requires TikTok’s divestiture, citing concerns that US user data could be accessed by the Chinese government. Instead, negotiations over TikTok have been included as part of broader economic talks with China.

The Trump administration has also made several unusual interventions in US business, such as taking a 10 percent stake in Intel Corp and permitting AI chip giant Nvidia to sell its H20 chips to China in exchange for receiving 15 percent of those sales. Trump defended these moves as benefiting US interests.

However, critics—including some business leaders and Republican lawmakers—have called these interventions a stark departure from the norms of capitalism and warned that they risk undermining the competitiveness of the US economy.

(With reporting by AP)
https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/technology/murdochs-could-take-part-in-tiktok-deal-trump-says-c-20098852

Hamas releases ‘farewell picture’ of Israeli captives amid Gaza offensive

**Hamas Releases ‘Farewell Picture’ of Israeli Captives Amid Gaza Offensive**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 21, 2025, 10:19 AM*

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has released a poignant “farewell picture” of 48 Israeli captives on social media. The image includes both living and deceased individuals, all collectively identified as “Ron Arad,” a reference to an Israeli air force officer who disappeared in Lebanon in 1986.

This release comes as Israeli forces intensify their offensive on Gaza City, focusing on underground tunnels and booby-trapped buildings in a bid to dismantle Hamas’s infrastructure.

**Hamas Sends Message to Israeli Leadership**

Alongside the image, Hamas issued a direct message to Israeli leaders. The group criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for what it called “intransigence,” and Army Chief Eyal Zamir for “submission.” The statement read:
“Because of Netanyahu’s intransigence and Zamir’s submission: A farewell picture at the start of the operation in Gaza City.”

These remarks arrive amid fierce fighting in Gaza City, with recent Israeli strikes reportedly killing at least 60 Palestinians.

**Hostage Situation Remains Dire**

Hamas claims the captives are dispersed across various neighborhoods in Gaza City and are at significant risk due to ongoing Israeli bombings. Previously, Hamas released videos showing the hostages in poor health, including one disturbing clip of a captive apparently digging his own grave.

These videos have drawn condemnation from hostage families and international allies, including the United States, who describe such releases as psychological warfare.

**Public Outcry and Protests in Israel**

The publication of the “farewell” picture has sparked outrage, with mass protests expected to unfold in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities. Demonstrators are demanding that the government take immediate action to secure the release of captives and work toward ending the conflict.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military continues its operation against Gaza City, targeting underground shafts and booby-trapped sites.

**Intensified Demolition Campaign in Gaza**

Israel has also ramped up its demolition campaign against high-rise buildings in Gaza City. Military efforts are concentrated on the Sheikh Radwan and Tel Al-Hawa neighborhoods. Recent estimates suggest that up to 20 tower blocks have been destroyed in the last two weeks.

Israeli media report that more than 500,000 residents have fled Gaza since early September, although Hamas disputes these figures.

*Social media continues to circulate the controversial “farewell picture,” fueling heightened tensions as the conflict escalates.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/hamas-shares-farewell-photo-of-48-israeli-captives/story

Hamas releases ‘farewell picture’ of Israeli captives amid Gaza offensive

**Hamas Releases ‘Farewell Picture’ of Israeli Captives Amid Gaza Offensive**

*By Snehil Singh | September 21, 2025, 10:19 AM*

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has released a “farewell picture” showing 48 Israeli captives on social media. The photo includes both living and deceased individuals, all identified under the name “Ron Arad”—a reference to an Israeli air force officer who disappeared in Lebanon in 1986.

### Context of the Release

The image comes as Israeli forces intensify their offensive in Gaza City, targeting underground tunnels and booby-trapped buildings. The military campaign aims to dismantle Hamas’s operational capabilities amid escalating conflict.

### Message to Israeli Leadership

Alongside the image, Hamas issued a pointed message directed at Israeli authorities. The group accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “intransigence” and Army Chief Eyal Zamir of “submission,” stating:

*”Because of Netanyahu’s intransigence and Zamir’s submission: A farewell picture at the start of the operation in Gaza City.”*

This statement underscores Hamas’s criticism of Israel’s handling of the ongoing conflict.

### Hostage Situation and Concerns

Hamas claims the Israeli captives are dispersed across neighborhoods in Gaza City and are at risk due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes. In earlier communications, Hamas released videos showing hostages in poor health conditions, including one disturbing clip of a captive digging what appeared to be his own grave.

These videos have been widely condemned by hostage families and the international community—including the United States—who regard them as attempts at psychological warfare.

### Public Reaction in Israel

The release of the “farewell picture” has further fueled tensions within Israel, with mass protests expected in Tel Aviv and other cities. Demonstrators are calling on the government to secure a deal for the safe release of captives and to end the ongoing violence.

Meanwhile, Israel’s military continues its extensive offensive in Gaza City, focusing particularly on underground shafts and booby-trapped locations.

### Intensified Demolition Campaign in Gaza

Israel’s demolition campaign targeting high-rise buildings in Gaza City has escalated this week. The military is concentrating efforts on the Sheikh Radwan and Tel Al-Hawa neighborhoods as part of its broader assault strategy.

According to military estimates, up to 20 tower blocks have been destroyed in the past two weeks. Israeli media also report that over 500,000 residents have fled the area since early September—a figure disputed by Hamas.

*Stay updated with the latest developments on the Gaza conflict and international responses.*

[Social media users have widely reshared the “farewell picture” as tensions continue to rise.]
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/hamas-shares-farewell-photo-of-48-israeli-captives/story

Hamas releases ‘farewell picture’ of Israeli captives amid Gaza offensive

**Hamas Releases ‘Farewell Picture’ of Israeli Captives Amid Gaza Offensive**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 21, 2025, 10:19 AM*

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has released a “farewell picture” of 48 Israeli captives on social media. The image, which includes both living and deceased individuals, identifies all as “Ron Arad,” referring to the Israeli air force officer who disappeared in Lebanon in 1986.

This release coincides with an intensified Israeli military offensive in Gaza City, where forces are targeting underground tunnels and booby-trapped buildings.

**Hamas Sends Message to Israeli Leadership**

Alongside the image, Hamas directed a critical message toward Israeli leaders. The group accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “intransigence” and Army Chief Eyal Zamir of “submission,” stating:
“Because of Netanyahu’s intransigence and Zamir’s submission: A farewell picture at the start of the operation in Gaza City.”

The statement comes amid heavy fighting in Gaza City, where recent strikes have reportedly killed at least 60 Palestinians.

**Concerns Over Hostages’ Safety**

Hamas claims the captives are scattered across various neighborhoods in Gaza City and remain at grave risk due to ongoing Israeli bombardments. The group has previously released videos showing hostages in poor health. One video notably depicts a captive digging what appeared to be his own grave.

These videos have drawn strong condemnation from hostage families as well as international allies, including the United States, which denounces them as acts of psychological warfare.

**Public Outcry and Protests in Israel**

The release of the “farewell” picture is expected to fuel mass protests in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities. Demonstrators are demanding that the Israeli government secure a deal to release the captives and call for an end to the conflict.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military continues its offensive with a focus on underground shafts and booby-trapped sites in Gaza City.

**Intensified Demolition Campaign in Gaza**

Israel has escalated its demolition campaign against high-rise buildings in Gaza City this week. Troops are concentrating efforts on the Sheikh Radwan and Tel Al-Hawa neighborhoods as part of the broader assault.

Military estimates suggest that up to 20 tower blocks have been destroyed in the last two weeks. Reports from Israeli media indicate that over 500,000 residents have fled Gaza City since early September, though Hamas disputes this figure.

*Stay updated on this developing story and follow reactions on social media as tensions escalate.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/hamas-shares-farewell-photo-of-48-israeli-captives/story