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In a recent survey conducted by Gallup International, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been named the most unpopular leader by 61% of citizens across 58 countries, including the United States and Europe. The survey results indicate that the percentage of people who dislike Netanyahu has increased by 20% compared to 2019. The Israeli Prime Minister has faced widespread criticism for his role in the humanitarian atrocities committed against the Palestinians.
According to the survey, Netanyahu is most disliked by Iranian citizens, with 98% expressing their disapproval. The highest disapproval rate in Europe is observed in the UK, where 52% of citizens express their dislike for Netanyahu, followed by the United States, where 42% of citizens share the same sentiment. In Pakistan, 49% of citizens have named Netanyahu as the most unpopular leader.
On the other hand, Netanyahu has received significant support from citizens of Azerbaijan, Kenya, and India, with 58% of citizens in Azerbaijan and Kenya, and 50% of citizens in India expressing their support for the Israeli Prime Minister.
The Iranian government and the United States have differing views on the possibility of easing sanctions. An Iranian official stated in an interview with the British news agency that both parties must agree on a reasonable timeline to lift sanctions.
A recent report by the Afghan media has highlighted that the lack of funds has left approximately 17.4 million people without access to basic necessities.
A stabbing attack in Birmingham, England, has resulted in the death of an 18-year-old British Pakistani citizen. Documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case have been made public, revealing new details.
The United States has deployed at least 60 fighter jets to an airbase in Jordan. American Ambassador Mike Hockaby stated that Israel could potentially control the entire Middle East.
Weather forecasters predict that a significant snowfall of over a foot is possible from Philadelphia to New York and Boston, potentially disrupting air travel.
A disturbing incident of violence against Muslim citizens was reported in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
US President Donald Trump has announced an increase in global tariffs from 10% to 15%.
An Indian media outlet has reported that the Indian airline has not paid approximately Rs 42 billion in dues.
A Russian plant is manufacturing intercontinental ballistic missiles and short-range ballistic missiles.
A journalist in the United States has questioned whether the destruction of Gaza is consistent with Christian values. Senator Lindsey Graham responded by stating that he does not agree with this perspective.
A report by a news agency has revealed that the United States has deployed naval forces, including the Abraham Lincoln, to the Middle East.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj has introduced an online registration system for those wishing to participate in the Umrah pilgrimage.
In a speech at a press conference, PTI leaders, including former Finance Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Timur Saleem Jhagra, criticized the government’s claims of improving the economy.
Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar stated that the government is making political compromises rather than taking any concrete decisions.
PTI leader, Sharjeel Memon, expressed regret that both leaders have failed to study the constitution and law, leading to irresponsible statements.
Iran and the United States have differing views on the possibility of easing sanctions.

