Palestinian militant group Hamas has confirmed the death of its military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, spokesman Abu Ubaidah, and Gaza leader Muhammad Snuwar, who were killed in the ongoing conflict with Israel. According to Hamas, the al-Qassam Brigades spokesman was wounded in an Israeli airstrike in August and succumbed to his injuries while receiving treatment. The statement also confirmed the deaths of Rafah Brigade leader Muhammad Shaban and two other senior Hamas leaders, Hakeem al-Aisi and Raed Saad.
Hamas attributed the deaths to Israeli military actions, saying that they were a result of the ongoing conflict. Social media has shared a video showing Palestinian youth identifying an Israeli soldier, who was allegedly involved in the killings. In May, Israel claimed to have killed Hamas leader Muhammad Snuwar, the brother of former Hamas leader Yahya Snuwar. Three months later, Israel announced the death of Abu Ubaidah.
Abu Ubaidah’s last statement was made in early September, when Israel launched new military operations in Gaza, declaring the area a war zone and destroying numerous residential buildings, resulting in a large-scale displacement of Palestinians. Many people gathered in the Khan Yunis area, known as Street 5, where Abu Ubaidah was a prominent voice, providing updates on the battlefield situation, ceasefires, and prisoner exchanges, particularly during the short-lived ceasefire.
Hamas has confirmed the deaths of several top leaders, including Muhammad Snuwar and Abu Ubaidah, which have been acknowledged by Israel over the past two years. The list includes former political leader Yahya Snuwar, military commander Muhammad al-Dif, and political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in Tehran. A hero who foiled a bomb attack in Sydney has spoken publicly for the first time after recovering from his ordeal. In Dubai, luxury car enthusiasts have set a new record by buying the most expensive number plates.
Renowned astrologer Debbie Frank has predicted that 2026 could be a year of success, confidence, and personal happiness for Princess Kate Middleton. The Israeli parliament has approved the termination of UN agency exemptions. A tragic incident has been reported in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where a retired railway employee and his mentally disabled daughter were allegedly held captive and subjected to torture and starvation for five years.
Former US President Donald Trump has expressed outrage over the Ukrainian attack. The Dubai New Year’s celebrations will take place from December 31 to January 7, with special instructions issued for citizens. A Spanish report has revealed that over 3,000 people, including women and children, were killed while trying to enter Spain. US President Donald Trump has said that disarming Hamas is essential for the next phase of the Gaza peace plan. A Pakistani official has been nominated for a deputy commissioner and returning officer post.
The UAE has seen an increase in the number of jellyfish, according to the Ministry of Health. From March 29, four weekly flights will operate from Islamabad to London. A Dubai resident has set a new record by buying the most expensive number plates. A Pakistani actress has expressed her admiration for a popular Pakistani drama series. A successful Hollywood comedy thriller film has captivated audiences of all ages with its suspense and humor.

