In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, the Israeli military has continued to violate the ceasefire agreement, resulting in further casualties in the Gaza Strip. According to reports from Arab media, a Palestinian resident was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, bringing the total number of fatalities to 18 since the ceasefire was agreed upon.
The Palestinian authorities have stated that the Israeli bombardment has caused widespread destruction, with 46 dilapidated buildings collapsing, resulting in the loss of 18 lives. The situation in Gaza remains volatile, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire.
In a separate development, hundreds of people in Bangladesh’s Petrapole area crossed the border into India and held protests against the Indian government, shouting anti-India slogans. The Bangladeshi authorities have assured that the situation is under control, and the protests were peaceful.
Meanwhile, Canadian authorities have revealed that an Afghan citizen was involved in providing financial support and social media accounts to the Islamic State (ISIS) and was also involved in planning a murder plot. The revelation was made in a recent filing by the US Department of Justice regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case.
In a separate development, the US Department of Justice has reinstated a deleted photo of former US President Donald Trump in the Epstein case files, which was earlier removed due to criticism on social media.
The recent snowfall in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar has transformed the desert mountains into a surreal landscape. The situation in Gaza remains tense, with the Israeli military continuing to violate the ceasefire agreement.
In a separate development, a Kashmiri woman, Pandit Deepika Pushkar Nath, has stated that the Indian government’s decision to scrap Article 370 has stripped Kashmiris of their identity. The Israeli army chief has stated that the Israeli military can launch an attack on its enemies at any moment.
During a recent meeting, the two sides discussed the need to strengthen the new digital system and invest in skilled personnel. A Bangladeshi youth leader, Hasanat Abdullah, has received a threat from a former Indian army major, saying, “It’s your turn next.”
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has acknowledged a significant mistake in its parliamentary committee report regarding Bangladesh. Israel has approved the construction of new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
According to an Iranian journal, the bodies of 15 Afghan migrants who were killed in a border incident have been transferred to the Kohsan and Adraskan districts. The US Department of Justice has removed the investigative documents of the Jeffrey Epstein case from its website, citing technical issues.
The Israeli military has set up checkpoints in the Quneitra area after the recent airstrikes. The country’s import capacity has exceeded three months, which was just two weeks ago.

