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Israeli Attacks

36 Israeli Attacks in Gaza Killed “Only Women and Children”: UN

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UN Warns Sudan War Turning More Dangerous

Bangladesh, Ripples in Bangladesh are very strong. It is not easy to predict the future unfolding at this stage. For many, the rapid spread of student protests is quite meaningful. It was not expected that protest against reinstatement of controversial job quota would eventually lead to ouster of Sheikh Hasina Wajid. The swift culmination of 15 years long rule in the form of an unceremonious resignation is being viewed through different lenses. As expected, India was the first destination of Sheikh Hasina Wajid after fleeing from Bangladesh. She is still there and reportedly striving to find a decent shelter in exile to properly dress up her political wounds. Her escape-style departure to Agartala makes perfect sense due to the strong Indian influence on the politics of the Awami League. Loud victory jubilation in the camp of protesting students is also understandable, however, the degree of violence observed in their campaign disclosed a disturbing side of the whole episode. Surprisingly students started dictating some important action after successfully dismantling the Hasina Wajid led government of the Awami League. First students demanded immediate dissolution of parliament and a lead role for Dr Younus in interim or caretaker setup. Both these demands were swiftly accepted. Thereafter, protesting students demanded resignation from the Chief Justice. This demand was also fulfilled. These huge successes reflect the dominance of the student movement in the new ruling regime in Bangladesh. The release of former PM Khalida Zia along with numerous imprisoned leaders of BNP and JI immediately after the departure of Hasina Wajid further supplemented the optics of the anti-Awami League buildup. It seems that prolonged suppression and a suffocated political environment brought the public onto the roads and streets against Hasina’s tyrant rule. Having no disregard for this obvious factor, it is also pertinent to carefully analyze the continuation of violence after the resignation of Hasina, the swift formulation of interim setup under Dr Younus and the appointment of a new chief justice. Awami League is complaining about violent attacks on party leaders, supporters and various premises. The demolition of the statues of Bangla Bandhu Shaikh Mujib Ur Rehman and the destruction of the liberation war museum have been reported in international media. Hatred with Awami League’s dictatorial rule has taken the legacy of Shaikh Mujib into the fold for many understandable reasons. Being a political heir of Shaikh Mujib, talented daughter Hasina adopted the same venomous course which led to the assassination of Bangla Bandhu with almost the entire family in the hands of rebellion group of army officers. Almost 24 years after the partition of sub-continent, Mujib’s Awami League parted ways from two nation theory and opted to exist as Bangladesh in 1971. This transformation took place with close support and invasion of Indian army. Awami League’s government could only survive hardly for four years due to the parallel mafia-style rule of Mukti Bahini. After the assassination of Mujib, Bangladesh went under military rule and witnessed many phases of political turbulence. However, Hasina managed to revive the legacy of Mujib in 2009 which concluded unceremoniously with protestors demolishing the liberation memorial monuments in 2024. The President of Bangladesh cancelled the holiday on the assassination anniversary of founding father Shaikh Mujib earlier scheduled as a national event on 15th August. It is apparent that after taking refuge from two nation theory in 1971, now Bangladesh is getting rid of the hateful legacy of the Awami League as well which revolved around over exaggerated stories of pre-71 exploitation, bulldozing of political dissent with violence and pro-Indian policies. This deviation from the traditional anti-Pakistan narrative is pinching India where Awami League under Hasina Wajid has always been considered an asset in the region. Though some optimistic quarters interpret growing anti-Awami League sentiments as sign of reviving positivity towards Pakistan, however, geographical hurdles and strong Bengali nationalism indicates a different unfolding. Saner quarters in Bangladesh have understood how India exploited Bengali nationalism to settle the score of the 1947 partition. Indian official stance on dismantling Hasina Wajid’s regime is cautiously calculated. However, numerous Indian social media platforms have started threatening Bangladesh on the pretext of attacks on Hindus during anti-Awami League protests. These Indian accounts are meaningfully warning Bangladesh of serious consequences including balkanization. Why Bengali nationalism is irking India now once the same very spirit was pitched through Mujib led Awami League to dent the two-nation theory in East Pakistan. Interestingly, a dubious Indian news platform released the statement of Hasina Wajid in which she blamed the USA for her ouster amid refusal to establish a base on an island. Later, Hasina Wajid’s son stationed in the USA declared this statement fake. Some pieces of this sinister mosaic are still missing. However, it is obvious that strong Bengali nationalism is posing a threat to Hindu nationalism which it once posed to two nation theory. How India would respond to any call for the unification of Bengal on the basis of common language, culture, traditions and arts? Surely, this version of Bengali nationalism would be a nightmare for India. Anxiety in New Delhi on the ouster of Hasina and the demolition of liberation war monuments in Bangladesh is quite understandable.

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UN, Bangladesh, Protests, Human Rights, Job Quota Protests, Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina,

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Israel Troops Still Operating in Gaza After Trump’s Appeal to Stop Bombing

For over seven decades, Gaza has remained at the heart of one of the world’s longest and most violent conflicts. The besieged enclave, home to more than two million Palestinians, has faced relentless bombardment, blockades, and fascism at the hands of an illegal state, Israel. The humanitarian toll is staggering—mass civilian casualties, destruction of infrastructure, denial of medical supplies, and an ongoing blockade that has transformed Gaza into what human rights groups have called the world’s “largest open-air prison.” According to the United Nations, Gaza’s conditions amount to a human rights catastrophe, with Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch repeatedly accusing Israel of committing war crimes, genocide and enforcing an apartheid system against Palestinians. The most recent round of bombardments in 2025 left thousands dead, with children and women disproportionately among the victims. The death toll in Gaza after 2023 has almost reached 70,000. Al Jazeera reported that hospitals and UN facilities were deliberately targeted, highlighting Israel’s disregard for international law. Despite growing international outrage, Tel Aviv continues to act with impunity. In this dire context, new efforts have emerged—most notably the Trump sponsored “Gaza Peace Plan.” Gaza Peace Plan & Hamas’ Calculated Response The Gaza Peace Plan, proposed by US President Donald Trump after the United Nations 80th session, claims to offer a roadmap for stability in Gaza. Initially, it was 21-point plan later modified and outlines 20 points ranging from ceasefire agreements to reconstruction efforts, prisoner exchanges, and the formation of a neutral Palestinian committee to oversee governance. At first glance, the plan appears comprehensive, but on closer inspection, it is riddled with many inconsistencies and biases that overwhelmingly favor Israel’s interests. Central demands include the disarmament of Palestinian resistance groups, sidelining of Hamas in governance, and acceptance of Israel’s military presence—conditions that essentially strip Palestinians of sovereignty and security. Hamas, however, responded with a display of political maturity and strategic calculation. Rather than outright rejecting the plan, which would have allowed Israel and Washington to brand them as “obstructionists,” Hamas partially accepted the deal. Hamas agreed to major points such as a ceasefire, prisoner releases, and even transferring Gaza’s administration to a neutral Palestinian committee. At the same time, Hamas firmly rejected clauses demanding full disarmament and surrender of security control. As a Hamas official Osama Hamdan explained, “We are ready to announce a ceasefire tonight. Many details still need negotiation. We reject any non-Palestinian role in governing. We are ready to negotiate release of all prisoners. Some prisoner bodies are buried; others remain where Israeli forces are present. Hamas is a national liberation movement. The plan’s definition of terrorism does not apply to it. Weapons were to resist occupation. If it ends and Palestinians govern themselves, there’s no need for arms. We will hand over weapons to the future Palestinian state." This calculated approach disarmed the propaganda machine. Middle East Eye reported that Hamas’ move undermined Israel’s narrative of Palestinians as “enemies of peace,” instead casting the resistance as rational actors seeking justice under impossible conditions. Al Jazeera noted, “Hamas showed a lot of positivity here by accepting the spirit of the paper and praising President Trump’s initiative. In this way, they are showing that they are ready to extend their hand.” Lessons from Islam Although all this development is seen with positive eye but the skepticism toward such peace plans is not without precedent. The nature of Zionists in the history cannot be ignored. Islam repeatedly warns about the dangers of hypocrisy, broken covenants, and dishonesty from Yahood in agreements. These lessons, while not condemning any people wholesale, highlight the conduct of Jews in history that repeatedly violated their promises. 1. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:83–86) reminds the Bani Israel of their covenant with ALLAH Almighty—worshipping HIM alone and acting justly—yet they transgressed by killing Prophets and breaking oaths. 2. Surah Al-Maidah (5:13) states: “So for their breaking of the covenant, ALLAH cursed them and made their hearts hard. They distort words from their [proper] usages and have forgotten a portion of that of which they were reminded.” ALLAH then reminded HOLY PROPHET PBUH that “And you will still observe deceit among them” 3. Surah Al-Maidah (5:41) highlights how some sought to mislead others and distort truth for political gain. 4. Surah Al-Maidah (5:64) states that Jews are enemies of Muslims till the Qayamat. “ALLAH have stirred among them hostility and hatred until the day of Judgement... And they strive to spread corruption in the land and ALLAH does not like corrupters.” These Quranic passages correspond with historical episodes during the HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD’S PBUH physical presence in Madina Munawwara, where certain Jewish tribes violated treaties, sparking conflict and eventual expulsion. In today’s context, these lessons resonate with Israel’s repeated violations of treaties and international agreements. They reinforce the principle that peace can only endure where justice and sincerity prevail. While keeping in view these principles alongwith Israel’s history of breaking oaths and treaties, one must remain cautious at all costs. Israel’s Record of Breaking Agreements & International Law Any honest assessment of the Gaza Peace Plan must account for Israel’s long-standing pattern of dishonoring treaties and violating international law. Here I am mentioning some of them to make the readers aware of the vulnerability regarding this peace plan. 1. Violation of UN Resolutions and Ceasefires Israel has ignored numerous UN Security Council resolutions, including Resolution 242 (calling for withdrawal from territories occupied in 1967) and Resolution 194 (affirming the Palestinian right of return). In 2025, the UN documented Israel’s attacks on UN facilities in Gaza despite ceasefire agreements, further illustrating its contempt for international mediation. 2. Illegal Settlements and Annexations As Human Rights Watch noted, settlement expansion in the West Bank flagrantly violates the Fourth Geneva Convention. The transfer of Israeli civilians into occupied land remains a cornerstone of Tel Aviv’s strategy to permanently alter demographics. 3. Human Rights Violations and War Crimes From the 2002 Jenin massacre to repeated bombardments of Gaza, Israel has engaged in practices deemed war crimes under international law. Amnesty International’s 2024 report accused Israel of apartheid, collective punishment and genocide. 4. Breach of International Humanitarian Law Practices such as administrative detention without trial, home demolitions, and the Gaza blockade are in direct violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. The International Court of Justice ruled Israel’s separation wall illegal, yet construction continues. 5. Obstructing Accountability Israel has consistently blocked UN fact-finding missions and denied access to international investigators and news agencies, shielding itself from accountability. 6. Violation of UNCLOS Israel has violated the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) by intercepting the Global Sumud flotilla while it was 44 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza. Under UNCLOS, a state’s sovereignty extends only 12 nautical miles from its coastline, with a contiguous zone limited to 24 nautical miles. By seizing humanitarian aid ships in international waters well beyond its legal jurisdiction, Israel committed a clear breach of international maritime law. This record provides little confidence that Tel Aviv will honor any new peace framework. Positives of the Gaza Peace Plan The Gaza Peace Plan presents several provisions that, on the surface, appear constructive and are framed to appeal to the international community’s call for stability. These include promises of humanitarian aid and large-scale reconstruction to rebuild Gaza’s devastated infrastructure, as well as the exchange and release of Palestinian prisoners languishing in Israeli jails. The plan also emphasizes ceasefire commitments to halt immediate violence, alongside the establishment of a neutral Palestinian governance committee aimed at reducing factional divisions. Moreover, it promotes the involvement of regional mediators such as Egypt and Qatar, whose roles in past negotiations have been significant. As reported by Reuters, these elements are designed to present the plan as pragmatic and peace-oriented, aligning with the international community’s aspirations for calm and reconstruction in Gaza. Although it offers some positives but the question marks associated with Israel’s intentions, inconsistencies in the plan and the association of controversial figures can not be ignored at all.

Gaza Peace Plan: A Framework for Stability or a Safe passage for Israel?

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Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister to Visit India for First Time

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Saudi Arabia Invests Over $21.6B in Cultural Projects

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Pakistan Denies Offering Balochistan Base to US

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Reckless War Talk: Threats by India’s Army Chief Expose New Delhi’s Dangerous Posturing

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