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Hostages Freed as Australia Investigates Senator Thorpe’s Threats

BREAKING: All 20 living hostages held by Hamas were freed yesterday, while the Australian Federal Police (AFP) launch an investigation into Senator Lidia Thorpe for threatening to “burn down Parliament House.” These urgent developments are reshaping the political landscape as global leaders rally around a new peace deal.

The AFP confirmed it is examining whether Thorpe’s incendiary remarks made during a rally in Melbourne over the weekend breached any legislation. Thorpe’s comment, “if I have to burn down Parliament House to make a point,” has sparked outrage and drawn criticism from various political factions. “The AFP is aware of comments made at a protest regarding Australian Parliament House,” an AFP spokeswoman stated.

The investigation commenced rapidly, following Thorpe’s comments at a pro-Palestine rally, where she emphasized her commitment to fighting for Palestinian and Indigenous rights. “I’m there to get justice for our people,” she declared, igniting a firestorm of controversy.

Meanwhile, in a historic shift, all 20 hostages held by Hamas were handed over to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on October 13, 2023, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conflict. The hostages were initially transferred to the Red Cross, as thousands of Palestinian prisoners were also released as part of a ceasefire agreement aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

The ceasefire has brought thousands of Palestinians back to Gaza City, where they return to neighborhoods devastated by two years of warfare. Families are seen traveling in trucks, carts, and on foot, amidst an atmosphere of both hope and despair as they confront the destruction left behind.

In a related development, world leaders have expressed their backing for a Middle East peace deal brokered by President Donald Trump. At a summit in Egypt, Trump positioned himself as a pivotal peacemaker, celebrating Israel’s military successes and hinting at future negotiations with Iran.

In another urgent matter, the search for August “Gus” Lamont, a missing four-year-old boy in South Australia, enters its third week today. The boy was last seen on September 27, 2023, at a property near Yunta. South Australian Police have enlisted the help of the Australian Defence Force to intensify their search efforts.

As these significant events unfold, the implications for both domestic and international politics are becoming increasingly apparent. The AFP’s investigation into Senator Thorpe underscores the tensions surrounding free speech and activism in Australia, while the release of hostages and ongoing peace talks signal a potential shift in the Middle East.

Stay tuned as we continue to bring you the latest updates on these developing stories.

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