Gaza War Death Toll Surpasses 50,000 Amid Ongoing Conflict

More than 50,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza since the start of Israel’s military offensive, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. This number represents about 2.1% of Gaza’s pre-war population, meaning one in every 46 people has been killed. In addition, over 113,000 individuals have suffered injuries. Humanitarian Crisis Worsens The war, …

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Five More Children in Gaza

Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza claimed the lives of five more children in an overnight bombing of a residential area in Gaza City. The attack also left at least eight family members trapped under the rubble. Since breaking the ceasefire on Tuesday, Israeli airstrikes have killed nearly 600 Palestinians, marking a dramatic escalation in …

Pakistan Denies Knowledge of Citizens Traveling to Israel

Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) has denied reports of its citizens traveling to Israel, stating that investigations are underway. The government is gathering information on the matter and will provide an official statement once details are confirmed. Meanwhile, Pakistan continues to condemn Israel’s military actions in Gaza and Khan Younis. No Information on Travel to Israel …

Israel Resumes Airstrikes on Gaza, Killing Over 330, Ending Ceasefire

Early this morning, Israeli airstrikes pounded the Gaza Strip, killing at least 330 people and injuring hundreds more. The strikes shattered the two-month ceasefire with Hamas, escalating tensions in the already volatile region. Netanyahu Justifies Attacks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military action, claiming Hamas had refused to release hostages and extend the …

Israel-Gaza Conflict Deepens: Hostages Standoff, Political Rift Unfold

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to negotiate a U.S.-proposed extension of the Gaza ceasefire. The proposal demands the immediate release of eleven living hostages. It also calls for the return of the remains of several deceased captives. Netanyahu made the decision after consulting his negotiation team and top security officials. Israel estimates that …

Israeli Delegation Heads to Qatar for Gaza Truce Talks

Israeli negotiators will travel to Doha today for another round of talks on extending the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. The discussions come after Israel cut electricity supplies to the region to increase pressure on Hamas. The first phase of the truce ended on March 1 without an agreement on the next steps. Both sides have …

Trump Confirms Direct US Talks with Hamas on Gaza Hostages

WASHINGTON: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that a senior U.S. official recently engaged in direct talks with Hamas. The discussion aimed to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza. This marks a significant shift in U.S. policy, as previous administrations avoided direct contact with the group designated as a terrorist organization. U.S. …

UN Condemns Blockade by Israel

As of March 3, 2025, Israel has taken stricter measures against Gaza. The government has halted humanitarian aid and threatened power cuts. The International organizations, including the United Nations, have condemned the blockade by Israel. They argue that cutting off aid is a form of collective punishment. Several governments have urged Israel to reconsider its …

Israel Halts Aid to Gaza Amid Ceasefire Dispute with Hamas

Israel has stopped all humanitarian aid to Gaza until Hamas agrees to extend a US-backed ceasefire deal, further escalating tensions in the region. The decision follows the expiration of the first phase of the truce on Saturday, which had led to the release of hostages and prisoners from both sides. Ceasefire Extension Rejected Israeli Prime …

US Approves $3 Billion Arms Deal with Israel Amid Rising Tensions

In a significant move, the US arms deal with Israel has been approved, bypassing the usual Congressional review. The $3 billion agreement includes advanced weaponry and heavy munitions, reinforcing Israel’s military capabilities amid escalating regional tensions. The approval, justified as an emergency national security measure, reflects Washington’s continued military support for its key ally in …

Israel Limits Worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque During Ramadan

Israel has announced strict restrictions on worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan. The new rules will limit access for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank. Security forces will increase their presence in East Jerusalem, raising tensions in the region. Israeli authorities will only allow men above 55 and women above 50 …

Israel Delays Prisoner Release, Escalating Tensions with Hamas

Israel has delayed the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners. Israeli officials cited concerns over Hamas’ “humiliating” ceremonies during the handover of Israeli hostages. The delay has intensified tensions between Israel and Hamas, complicating the fragile ceasefire agreement. Hamas Suspends Negotiations In response, Hamas announced the suspension of indirect negotiations. The group accused Israel of violating …

Campaigners Demand Halt to F-35 Jet Supplies to Israel

Over 200 civil society groups have urged F-35-producing nations to stop supplying fighter jets to Israel amid concerns over human rights violations. These campaigners argue that governments have failed to prevent the jets from being used in ways that breach international law, particularly in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Joint Letter Calls for Immediate Action …

Israeli Troops Remain in South Lebanon After Withdrawal Deadline

Israeli forces have mostly withdrawn from southern Lebanon, but troops remain stationed at five strategic positions. This partial withdrawal is a key point of the ceasefire that ended a year-long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the Shia militant group. Lebanon’s government insists on Israel’s complete withdrawal, calling any remaining Israeli presence an “occupation.” Ceasefire Terms …

Pakistan Calls for Resolution of Kashmir, Palestine Conflicts at UN

Pakistan on Monday reiterated the urgent need to resolve the conflicts in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Palestine by granting their people the right to self-determination, as promised by the United Nations (UN). Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar made this call while addressing a special meeting of OIC Ambassadors …

Israel Missed Two Chances for Gaza Truce, Says Ex-Negotiator

A former Israeli negotiator has claimed that Israel missed two chances to secure a ceasefire in Gaza. Oren Setter, who resigned from Israel’s negotiating team in October, made the statement during an interview on Channel 12. “In my view, we missed two opportunities to sign an agreement… in March and July,” he said on Saturday. …

Four Released Palestinians in Critical Condition After Israeli Custody

Four Palestinians released from Israeli detention are in critical condition. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that they have been hospitalized in Ramallah. Their release was part of the Gaza ceasefire deal. Israel freed 369 Palestinian detainees on Saturday in exchange for three captives in Gaza. Many of the released prisoners showed signs of severe malnutrition …

Israel Threatens to Resume Gaza War Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Israel has threatened to resume “intense fighting” in Gaza if captives are not released by this weekend, sparking widespread fear and condemnation. Hamas, however, insists it is committed to the ceasefire agreement and accuses Israel of violating the deal. Netanyahu Issues Ultimatum Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the ceasefire would end if Hamas …

Saudi Arabia Condemns Netanyahu’s Remarks on Palestinian Displacement

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments about the displacement of Palestinians. The Kingdom called these remarks an attempt to divert attention from Israel’s ongoing actions in Gaza. The Saudi Foreign Ministry rejected “such statements that aim to distract from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers …

Israel Plans for Gaza Migration Amid Ongoing War

Israel’s defense minister has instructed the military to draft a plan for Gaza resettlement, allowing any resident who wishes to leave to do so. This directive aligns with a controversial proposal by former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting U.S. control over Gaza and the resettlement of its 2.1 million residents. Calls for Migration and Global …

Saudi Arabia Rejects Ties with Israel Without Palestinian State

Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed that it will not establish diplomatic ties with Israel unless a Palestinian state is created. The statement came on Wednesday, countering U.S. former President Donald Trump’s claim that the Saudis were not demanding a Palestinian state. The Saudi foreign ministry stated that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made the kingdom’s …

Hamas Releases More Israeli Hostages in Fourth Phase of Deal

Hamas has released three more Israeli hostages in the fourth phase of the ongoing prisoner exchange deal. Arab media reported that two of them were handed over to the Red Cross in Khan Younis, while the third was transferred in Gaza City. According to reports, Hamas freed two Israeli hostages, Ofer Calderon and Yarden Bibas, …

Israel Releases Palestinian Prisoners, Death of Mohammed Deif

In a major prisoner exchange, Israel has released 110 Palestinian prisoners, following the return of eight hostages from Gaza, including three Israelis and five Thai nationals. Meanwhile, Hamas has confirmed the death of its top military commander, Mohammed Deif, who Israel claims was killed in July. Freed Prisoners Arrive in Gaza At least 20 of …

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