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Eight Muslim countries have strongly condemned Israel’s recent actions on the West Bank, terming them “dangerous” and “a clear violation of international law.” In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey expressed their strong opposition to Israel’s unilateral control of the occupied West Bank, the expansion of Jewish settlements, and the establishment of new laws.
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved new regulations to strengthen Israeli control over the West Bank, sparking a strong reaction from Palestinian officials and regional countries. The joint statement emphasized that Israel has no right to self-governance over the occupied Palestinian territories and that these measures are accelerating the annexation of the West Bank and the displacement of the Palestinian people.
The foreign ministers warned that Israel’s expansionist policies are increasing violence and instability in the region, and that the current measures are a clear contravention of international law, UN Security Council resolutions, and the International Court of Justice’s 2024 ruling. They urged the international community to fulfill its legal and moral obligations and to pressure Israel to stop its dangerous actions in the occupied West Bank.
Indonesia’s Army Chief announced that 8,000 troops will be deployed to Gaza. Meanwhile, an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Saudi Arabia and Somalia on military cooperation, with a focus on strengthening their military ties.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has offered to help anyone who comes forward to tell the truth about Jeffery Epstein’s crimes. Bangladesh has designated nearly 24,000 polling stations as high- and medium-risk for the upcoming elections on February 12.
In a recent report, Transparency International has ranked Pakistan 136th in its Corruption Perceptions Index, a slight improvement from its previous ranking. The Kensington Palace has finally issued an official statement on the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and its ties to Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Prince William has begun his first official visit to Saudi Arabia, which is being considered a significant diplomatic event. Three minor sisters in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, have attempted to take their own lives by jumping from the 9th floor of their apartment building, reportedly due to restrictions imposed by their parents on their online gaming activities. However, further investigations have revealed shocking revelations.
The election campaign for the upcoming general election in Bangladesh has come to an end. US President Donald Trump has opposed Israel’s annexation of the West Bank. Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were convicted of human trafficking and grooming young girls for sexual purposes.
In a dramatic scene, postal workers in India attempted to create a fake police scenario by blocking a truck on a road, setting it on fire, and then turning on their car lights to create a sense of chaos. The British government has demanded that Israel return control of the West Bank to its rightful authorities.
Speculations about the resignation of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Chief Adviser, Morgan McSweeney, have increased the pressure on the government. Prince William has begun his first official visit to Saudi Arabia, which is being considered a significant diplomatic event.
The Iraqi government has executed Major General Saadoun Sabri Jamil Al-Qaisi, a close associate of former President Saddam Hussein. Pakistan’s national cricket team has made a change in its lineup, with Usman Tahir replacing Salman Ali Agha. A meeting between PTI’s Chairman Imran Khan and Barrister Salman Safdar, a lawyer and former Chairman of PTI, has come to an end.
Indian actress and model Mini Mathur has criticized Indigo Airlines for forcing her 86-year-old father to carry his own luggage for over a kilometer. Senior Civil Judge Abbas Shaikh has begun hearing a case against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Suhail Anwar Ahmed Khan over false allegations against the provincial government.
PTI leader Jan Ahmed Khan has stated that the party is his home, where there will be disagreements, complaints, and criticism.

