The Israeli military has established two checkpoints in the Quneitra region of southern Syria, a move that has been condemned by the Syrian government as a breach of its territorial integrity. According to Arab media reports, the Israeli army has advanced from the occupied Golan Heights and set up the checkpoints in the Quneitra region, which is part of the southern province.
This development comes after Israel carried out a large-scale aerial attack on Syria, a claim made by the Israeli media. In the past year, Israel has carried out over 600 airstrikes and drone attacks on Syria, resulting in losses for both civilians and the military.
In other news, a group of people in Bangladesh have taken to the streets, occupying a piece of land and shouting anti-Indian slogans. Afghan nationals have been accused of providing financial support, social media accounts, and planning attacks on behalf of the ISIS terrorist group, according to Canadian authorities.
The US Department of Justice has re-added a photo of former US President Donald Trump to the files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which had been temporarily removed due to widespread criticism on social media and in political circles.
A recent snowfall in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar has transformed the desert mountains into an otherworldly landscape. In Gaza, an Israeli airstrike has destroyed a building, killing four Palestinian civilians. A Kashmiri woman, Deepika Pushkar Nath, has claimed that the Indian government has stripped Kashmiris of their identity by abrogating Article 370.
The Israeli Army Chief has stated that his forces can launch an attack on their enemies at any time. During a meeting, the focus was on strengthening digital systems and investing in talented personnel.
A young Bangladeshi leader, Hasnat Abdullah, has been threatened with a “next time it’s you” by a former Indian army major. Israeli forces continue to violate the ceasefire in Gaza, with another Palestinian civilian killed in an airstrike.
A report by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs Parliament Committee has acknowledged a significant development related to Bangladesh. Israel has approved the construction of new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
The bodies of 15 Afghan refugees who died in a border incident have been transferred to the Kohsan and Adraskan districts of Iran, according to an Iranian publication. Foreign media reports that a shooting incident occurred at a hotel in Bakersfield, California.
The investigation files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was sentenced by the US Department of Justice, have gone missing from the website. Pakistan’s import capacity has surpassed 2.5 months, which was only 2 weeks in February 2023.
The Chief Meteorologist of Sindh, Amir Hyder, has stated that Karachi’s temperature will drop from tomorrow, and there is no chance of rain in the city over the next 10 days. Comedian Zakir Khan has clarified that he is not in favor of using language to judge comedians.
Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam has declared a day of fun for young fans.

