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In a shocking incident, a Palestinian man was run over by an Israeli soldier’s vehicle in Ramallah, leaving him severely injured. The disturbing video, which has gone viral on social media, shows the Israeli soldier deliberately driving over the man as he prays on the side of the road. The soldier can be seen holding a rifle on his shoulder, and the video captures the moment the Palestinian man is hit and falls to the ground.
The injured man was rushed to a nearby hospital for initial treatment, where his father, Majdi Abu Makh, reported that his son has severe pain in both legs and was sprayed with pepper spray by the Israeli soldier. This incident has sparked outrage, particularly in the wake of a recent statement by Israeli company regarding the secret deportation of Palestinian residents from Gaza.
According to a report by the United Nations, the number of Palestinian casualties in the West Bank has increased significantly this year, with over 750 people injured in Israeli-Palestinian clashes. The situation in the region remains volatile, with tensions running high between the two sides.
Meanwhile, in the wake of a deadly crash in Japan that claimed the lives of one woman and left 26 others injured, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck Taiwan, causing widespread damage and displacement. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has warned that the ongoing conflict with Ukraine is more complex and challenging than the Iran-Iraq war.
In other developments, a new high-speed train has set a record by reaching a speed of 700 kilometers per hour in just two seconds. Russia has successfully intercepted over 100 drones launched by Ukraine, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed concerns about the holding of elections in the current security situation.
In India, a government order to deport Rohingya Muslims has been met with widespread criticism, with many human rights organizations condemning the move as a gross human rights violation. The Indian government has been accused of trying to deflect attention from its own human rights record by targeting minority communities.
In Pakistan, a new law has been introduced in the state of New York to regulate social media platforms and require warning labels on content that may have a negative impact on the mental health of young people. In Germany, the Ministry of Interior has announced plans to deport Afghan nationals who have been involved in serious crimes.
In a significant development, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to cooperate on counter-terrorism and cybersecurity issues. In Turkey, Mustafa Kemal has revealed that he has not spoken to the founder of the AKP party, Abdullah Gul, for two years, describing him as a “dramatic person.”
In the Pakistani entertainment industry, actress Rehman Rehman has opened up about her struggles with depression, urging fans to prioritize their mental health. Meanwhile, the Sikh community has welcomed the killing of a prominent Indian politician, saying it will trigger a revolution and lead to the disintegration of India.

