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  • Iran Dismisses Claims Linking Tehran To Hamas’ October 7 Assault On Israel | world news

    Tehran: Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York rejected claims linking Tehran to Hamas’ October 7 surprise attack on Israel, the state media reported.

    In a statement, the Iranian mission responded to questions from The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal regarding Israel’s claim of having access to minutes from Hamas’ secret meetings, which allegedly indicated Tehran was informed of the group’s plan for the October 7 attack, the IRNA reported.

    “While Hamas officials based in (the Qatari capital) Doha have announced that they had no information about the operation and solely Hamas’ military wing based in Gaza had been responsible for the planning, deciding about and directing the operation, any claim aiming to partially or entirely link the operation to Iran or Hezbollah is invalid and comes from fabricated documents,” said the mission, Xinhua news agency reported, quoting IRNA.

    The New York Times reported on Saturday that minutes of Hamas’ secret meetings, seized by the Israeli military and obtained by the American newspaper, provided a detailed record of the planning for the October 7 attack, as well as the determination of Yahya Sinwar, Hamas ‘ incumbent political bureau chief, to persuade the Palestinian group’s allies, Iran and Hezbollah, to join the operation or at least commit to a broader fight with Israel if Hamas staged a surprise cross-border raid.

    On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking approximately 250 hostages. In response, the Israeli military has been conducting a large-scale offensive on Gaza.

    Iranian officials have consistently stated that while Iran supports Palestinian resistance groups, including Hamas, it had no prior knowledge of the attack on Israel and was not involved in its execution.

  • Nepali Family Of Child Captive To Hamas Turns To Intl Community As Faith In Nepal Govt Wanes |

    The family of Bipin Joshi, a Nepali student who was taken into hostage by Hamas in Gaza pleads for international voices to demand his release. The family arrived from over 500 km to the capital Kathmandu, to raise voice for their son. 

    Joshi’s parents visited Kathmandu to meet Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, marking one of several occasions they have met with him. At the meeting, the family handed over a letter to the Prime Minister, urging the Nepal government to take action for the safe release of their son, whom they have not heard from since October 7, 2023. 

    “Our son Bipin Joshi, who participated in the Learn and Earn program from Sudurpaschim University, embarked on a journey to Israel on September 12, 2023. Tragically, less than a month into his stay, on October 7, he was taken captive by the Hamas group during an incident involving Israel and Hamas. It’s important to bring this to your attention. Bipin, along with his fellow classmates, ventured to Israel last year as part of his university studies, supported by governmental supervision. Their goal was to contribute to the agricultural sector back home by applying the skills acquired in Israel,” Joshi’s parents—Mahanand Joshi and Padma Joshi wrote in the letter. 

    “With no end in sight to the ongoing conflict and turmoil in the region since the incident, we find ourselves grappling with the bleak reality of our son’s uncertain fate, both physically and emotionally,” the letter included. 

    Speaking to WION, the family of Bipin Joshi expressed their dissatisfaction, stating that the Nepal government is not exerting sufficient efforts for his release.

    “It has been over 7 months since the tragic incident unfolded. Despite reaching out to various Nepali authorities, we remain without any updates regarding his whereabouts. I urge the Nepali government and the international community to take action to secure his release” Prakash Joshi, brother of Bipin Joshi. 

    Prakash Joshi says, they have not been able to get in contact with Bipin since the attack, “We became aware of his hostage situation through CCTV footage released by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces). His health and well-being remain unknown to us.”

    The family implores the authorities to ascertain Bipin’s condition, expressing concern over his numerous health issues and questioning whether he is receiving adequate food and medication.

    “For more than half a year, we’ve been tirelessly reaching out to various authorities. We’ve engaged with the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, President, and even the Israel Embassy. While the feedback has been encouraging, there has been tangible progress. Despite this, we persist in our daily meetings with officials, with hope and determination,” Pushpa Joshi, sister of Bipin Joshi told WION. 

    Mahanand Joshi, father of Bipin Joshi is optimistic that during the upcoming visit of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to Nepal on April 23, they may receive an update or some progress regarding the status of his son.

    Nepal has earlier made several attempts seeking assistance of Qatar and the officials continue to meet with the Ambassador in Nepal. 

    On March 20, Qatar Ambassador Mishal Mohammed Ali Al-Ansari paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha, and the release of Bipin Joshi was discussed. 

    Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani had told then Foreign Minister NP Saud that all efforts are being made for the release, during Saud’s visit to Doha to attend the 21st Doha Forum. 

    The October 7 attack left 10 Nepali students dead and four others injured, who had reached the West Asian country under the ‘Learn and Earn Programme’. 

    Joshi is one of the 17 Nepali students who were living at Kibbutz Alumim in southern Israel, close to the Palestinian enclave Gaza, and came under attack from the Islamist group that rules the strip, as per the Nepal’s Foreign Ministry.

  • Benjamin Netanyahu Cancels Israeli Delegation’s US Visit Over UNSC Gaza Ceasefire Vote | world news

    WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called off a crucial delegation trip to Washington in response to the United States’ decision not to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during the holy month of Ramzan. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby expressed bewilderment at Netanyahu’s move, stating, “We’re somewhat perplexed by this decision.” Kirby, speaking at a press briefing on Monday, noted that while the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office suggests a change in US stance, the Biden administration’s approach remains unchanged.

    Kirby highlighted key points regarding the resolution: “Firstly, it’s nonbinding, thus posing no direct impact on Israel’s ongoing efforts against Hamas. Secondly, it does not signify a shift in our policy.” He emphasized consistency in the US position and the prerogative to determine policy direction.

    Netanyahu’s decision to scrap the delegation’s visit followed the US refusal to veto the UNSC resolution, prompting his office to criticize the abstention as a departure from prior US stances at the Security Council. The Israeli delegation, slated for discussions on the Gaza conflict, was scheduled to convene in the US this week. Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is currently in Washington, expected to meet his US counterpart Lloyd Austin.

    UN Resolution On Gaza Ceasefire

    Tensions between the US and Israel have escalated amid the conflict, exacerbated by disagreements over strategies concerning the Gaza Strip. The resolution, passed on Monday, calls for an immediate ceasefire during Ramzan and the release of hostages, though without linking the ceasefire to their release, unlike a prior US-sponsored resolution.

    Netanyahu’s office expressed concern that the resolution may embolden Hamas, stating, “The US departure from its principled policy at the UN signals a shift.” The Prime Minister affirmed that failure to veto the resolution would prompt the cancellation of the Israeli delegation’s US visit.

    While the US abstained from voting due to the resolution’s failure to condemn Hamas, it did not vote against it, citing support for hostage release and a humanitarian ceasefire.

  • ‘By Next Monday We’ll Have A Ceasefire’: US President Biden On Israel-Hamas conflict | world news

    US President Joe Biden highlighted that he hopes there will be a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict by “next Monday,” as reported by CNN.

    He further said that we are close to it but it’s not done yet. “Well, I hope by the beginning of the weekend, I mean, the end of the weekend,” Biden said after being asked when a ceasefire might start. “My national security adviser tells me that we’re close. We’re close, it’s not done yet. And my hope is that by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire,” Biden added. Earlier on Monday, according to CNN, Hamas backed off some key demands in the negotiations for a hostage deal and paused the fighting in Gaza following Israeli accusations that its position was “delusional”.

    It brought the negotiating parties closer to an initial agreement that could halt the fighting and see a group of Israeli hostages released, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.

    Following the meeting held in Paris between the US, Egyptian, and Israeli intelligence chiefs and the Qatari prime minister, a senior Biden administration official said, “The major obstacles have been resolved in terms of Hamas insisting on a full withdrawal of Israeli forces and an end the war.”

    “Hamas’ requirements for the number of Palestinians (prisoners that) would have to be freed have declined,” the official added. Meanwhile, a diplomatic source familiar with the discussions said that Hamas softened its position ahead of an agreement on the first phase of a deal, according to CNN.

    However, it is expected that more challenging hurdles will emerge later when complex issues like Hamas releasing male IDF hostages and an end to the war are discussed. Furthermore, those involved in the discussions said that an agreement would likely be implemented in multiple phases and once an initial deal is made, it could lead to a truce lasting for as long as six weeks with a group of Israeli hostages released, including women, children, the elderly and the sick, in exchange for a smaller number of Palestinian prisoners than Hamas had initially demanded.

    According to CNN, the second phase is where discussions are expected to get even more complicated. Reportedly, Israeli leaders have made it clear that they intend to launch a military offensive into Rafah, while in an earlier proposal, Hamas said they want to use a second phase to discuss “the requirements necessary for the continuation of the mutual cessation of military operations.” .”

    Earlier on Sunday, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said that the Paris meeting resulted in “an understanding among the four of them about what the basic contours of a hostage deal for a temporary ceasefire would look like.”

    “There will have to be indirect discussions by Qatar and Egypt with Hamas because ultimately they will have to agree to release the hostages. That work is underway. And we hope that in the coming days, we can drive to a point where there is actually a firm and final agreement on this issue. But we will have to wait and see,” he added.

  • Israel To Directly Deliver Humanitarian Aid Via Northern Gaza, Bypassing Hamas | world news

    To bypass Hamas, Israeli humanitarian aid to Gaza will be delivered through a reopened crossing on the northeastern side of the Strip, Israel’s War Cabinet decided.

    Till now, humanitarian aid has passed through either the Kerem Shalom crossing or Egypt’s Rafah crossing. Both are on the southern end of Gaza, next to Rafah, where Hamas reportedly has four battalions. Hamas has been hijacking trucks carrying food, water, medicine, fuel and other aid.

    In the coming days, deliveries to areas of Gaza under Israeli control will be routed through the site of the old Karni crossing, near Kibbutz Nahal Oz. Karni was a cargo terminal that opened in 1994 after the signing of the Oslo Accords.

    It was closed in 2011 for security reasons as deliveries were increasingly routed through the larger and more modern Kerem Shalom crossing. Israel demolished Karni’s remaining structures in 2022.

    Humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza are unpopular among Israelis.

    For weeks, protesters chanting “Don’t feed Hamas” have tried to disrupt the aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing and other points where the deliveries are inspected.

    Netanyahu has defended the aid transfers, saying a degree of aid is necessary to continue the war to free hostages and remove Hamas from control of Gaza.

    At least 1,200 people were killed and 240 Israelis and foreigners were taken hostage in Hamas’s attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border on October 7. Of the remaining 134 hostages, Israel recently declared 31 of them dead.

  • Israel Hamas Conflict: Israel kills ‘paraglider commander’, launches massive attack on Gaza, know the situation of war

    Israel Hamas Conflict: Israel and Hamas war It is getting faster. Israel is continuously targeting Hamas positions in search of terrorists. In this context, the Israeli Army (IDF) said on Saturday that the army has killed some Hamas commanders. According to a report in Hindustan Times, the Israeli Army has claimed that it has killed the Hamas commanders who led the terrorists who infiltrated on October 7. The army has said that it has been identified as Asem Abu Raqaba. The army has also said that the same terrorist was also responsible for the drone attacks.

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    The Israeli army said that IDF attack planes bombed several Hamas positions. During this time, on the basis of intelligence, the hideout of Aerial Array chief Asem Abu Raqaba was also attacked, in which Abu Raqaba was killed. The army has said that Rakaba was involved in planning the massacre on October 7. Along with this, Rakaba also took command of the terrorists who infiltrated into Israel on paragliders. It is noteworthy that by dodging the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad and the security forces, Hamas had launched a powerful attack on the Israeli border from the Gaza Strip, in which a large number of Israeli people were killed and dozens of people were abducted.

    Internet and communications shut down in Gaza

    Here, Israel has closed the Internet and other means of communication in the Gaza Strip, due to which the 23 lakh people living there have been cut off from each other and the outside world. Israel has also intensified air and ground attacks on Gaza since Friday night. The Israeli army said it was launching a massive ground operation in the area. This announcement by the army indicates that it is preparing for a complete attack on Gaza. The sky of Gaza City continued to glow due to the explosion caused by Israeli air strikes. Palestine’s telecom provider Paltel said that internet, cellular and landline services have been completely disrupted due to the bombing.

    Gaza Strip shrouded in darkness

    The communication breakdown means that no information will be available about casualties or ground action in the attack. However, some satellite phones are working in the area. Gaza has been plunged into darkness due to no electricity for a week. The people of Palestine are also struggling with the problem of food and drinking water. The people of Gaza were left in panic when due to the sudden closure of the messaging app, their contact with their families was cut off and calls stopped coming. “I was very scared,” said Wafa Abdul Rahman, director of a women’s organization in the West Bank city of Ramallah. I have not had any conversation with my family for several hours.

    Israeli army is intensifying ground attack

    Here, Israel’s military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari has said that the Israeli army is also intensifying ground attacks in Gaza. The army is entering Gaza Strip and targeting Hamas fighters. Hamas’ media center said in its report that intense clashes with Israeli forces continued overnight, including tank attacks on several locations near the border fence. The Israeli Army has not responded to this. Israel has gathered thousands of soldiers on the border before a possible ground attack. The Gaza Health Ministry says 7,300 Palestinians, including more than 2,900 minors and more than 1,500 women, have been killed in Israeli strikes in Hamas-ruled Gaza.

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  • PHOTOS: Big relief to people struggling for food and water in Israel-Hamas war, Egypt border opened

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    The border between Egypt and Gaza was opened on Saturday, after which the process of providing aid to Palestinians suffering from shortage of food, medicine and water in the Israeli siege area was started.

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    More than 200 trucks carrying about 3,000 tons of aid meant for Gaza were waiting at the border for several days. An Associated Press (AP) correspondent saw these trucks entering Palestine.

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    After Hamas militants attacked cities in southern Israel on October 7, Israel laid siege to the Gaza Strip and carried out several retaliatory airstrikes. Forced to eat only once a day and suffering from lack of drinking water, many people in Gaza are desperately waiting for help.

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    Hospital workers treating the large number of people injured in the bombing were also in urgent need of medical supplies and fuel for generators.

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    Hundreds of foreign citizens were also waiting for the border to open to go from Gaza to Egypt amid the war. Meanwhile, there was firing between Israel and Palestinian terrorists on Saturday after Hamas released an American woman and her teenage daughter.

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    Two American citizens held hostage by Hamas after the October 7 attack on Israel have been released. US President Joe Biden announced this on Friday and assured that his government will provide all possible help to ensure the safe return of both citizens to their country and help them recover from this shock.

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    Biden thanked the governments of Qatar and Israel for their cooperation in securing the release of an American woman and her teenage daughter held hostage. Soon after, Biden spoke on the phone to the two released hostages and their families.

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    “Today we secured the release of two American citizens taken hostage by Hamas during the horrific terrorist attack against Israel on October 7,” the president said in a statement.

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    “Our fellow citizens have endured a terrible ordeal over the past 14 days and I am very pleased that they will soon be reunited with their families who have been left heartbroken,” he said. These individuals and their families will receive the full support of the US government in recovering from this trauma and we must all respect their privacy at this time.

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    The freed mother and daughter were the first hostages to be released by Hamas, and more than 200 others remain hostages. Biden said that from the beginning of the attack his administration was working around the clock to secure the release of American citizens held hostage by Hamas and has not yet stopped efforts to secure the release of the hostages.

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    US Secretary of State Tony Blinken told reporters here, “Two American citizens taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 were safely handed over to Israeli authorities about an hour ago.” The team will contact them soon.

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    He thanked the Qatar government for ensuring the release of both hostages. At the same time, according to the news of the Associated Press (AP), Biden said on Friday that he believes that Hamas attacked him because he stopped Israel’s efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia.

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    Biden said at an event, “One of the reasons why Hamas attacked Israel could be that… they knew that I was going to have a meeting with Saudi.”

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    The US President indicated that he believed Hamas militants carried out the deadly October 7 attack because the Saudis wanted to recognize Israel and they were close to being able to formally do so.

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    Jerusalem and Riyadh were steadily moving closer towards normalizing relations and Biden was working to help bring the two countries together.

  • PHOTOS: Israel attacked 250 targets in Gaza in two days, ground action also started!

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    Israeli forces, preparing for a possible ground offensive into the Hamas-ruled area, launched ground attacks in Gaza for the second time in two days, targeting the city’s outskirts. The Israeli Army gave this information on Friday.

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    During this period, American fighter planes also attacked some places in eastern Syria. The Pentagon, the office of the US Defense Ministry, said that air strikes were carried out early Friday on targets belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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    These air strikes were carried out in response to drone and missile attacks on US military bases and personnel in the region last week. These attacks have further increased regional tension regarding the Gaza war.

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    The Health Ministry said more than 7,000 Palestinians, including more than 2,900 minors and more than 1,500 women, have been killed in Israeli strikes in Hamas-ruled Gaza.

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    Hamas launched an unexpected attack in southern Israel on October 7, in response to which Israel carried out several devastating air strikes.

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    Nearly 4,000 people were killed in all four previous attacks between Israel and Hamas.

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    According to the Israeli government, more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians, were killed in Israel during the initial attack by Hamas. Hamas has taken at least 229 people captive in Gaza.

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    Following Hamas’ attack on southern Israel earlier this month, Gaza has been under severe siege and is running out of food, water and medicines.

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    The Israeli army said that ground forces attacked dozens of militant positions inside Gaza in the last 24 hours. He said that during this time, Shijaiyah, on the outskirts of Gaza city, was bombed by planes and cannons.

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    The army said that after carrying out the attacks, the military personnel came out of the area without any damage.

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    Earlier on Thursday, the army had said that during ground attacks, soldiers attacked Hamas fighters, positions and tank destroyer missile sites.

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    Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the strikes “exposed the enemy” and targeted militants. He said the purpose of these attacks was to ‘prepare the ground for the next phase of the war’.

  • Israel Hamas Conflict: Buildings collapsing in Gaza, death raining from the sky, Hamas said – 704 people killed in one night

    The situation in Gaza is worrying – White House
    Here, the common people living in Gaza are getting help from the UN, although that help is proving inadequate in the current situation. In this context, White House spokesperson John Kirby, while talking to the media, said that in the Israel-Hamas war, people in Gaza need fuel to drink water. The hospitals there need electricity. Want to send fuel to meet these needs. He said that in such a situation Israel’s demand is also justified, Israel says that if fuel is sent then Hamas will again use it in terrorist activities.

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  • PHOTOS: Israel demands resignation of UN chief, had commented on Hamas

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    UN chief Antonio Guterres said in the Security Council meeting that Hamas did not attack Israel ‘without reason’. Israel was angered by his comment and has demanded resignation and apology from the UN chief.

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    Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen participated in the ministerial meeting of the Security Council. He was to meet Guterres at the United Nations Headquarters on Tuesday afternoon.

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    Cohen canceled his meeting with the UN Secretary General and accused him of “tolerating and justifying” terrorism.

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    The UN chief said, “It is also important to recognize that the attacks carried out by Hamas were not without reason. The people of Palestine have been facing suffocating occupation for 56 years.”

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    Antonio Guterres said, “They have seen their land continuously annexed by (Jewish) settlements and plagued by violence. Their economy collapsed. Their people were displaced and their houses were demolished.

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    “Their hopes for a political solution to their plight are vanishing.” “But the grievances of the Palestinians cannot be justified by Hamas’s horrific attacks,” he said. And those horrific attacks cannot justify collective punishment of the Palestinian people.

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    In a post on the social media platform ‘X’, Cohen said he would not “meet with the UN Secretary General. After the “Massacre of October 7”, there is no room for a balanced approach. “Hamas must be wiped off the face of the earth.”

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    Later Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan said, “Mr. Secretary General, you have lost all morality and impartiality.

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    When you say these terrible words that these heinous attacks are not unprovoked, you are tolerating terrorism and by tolerating terrorism you are justifying terrorism. ,

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    He said, “I think the General Secretary should resign. We demand an apology from him.”