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## Global Report: Unprecedented Disaster Strikes Morocco Amid Escalating Security Tensions
A severe flash flood in the coastal Moroccan city of Safi has resulted in a significant loss of life, dominating global headlines alongside mounting security concerns in Australia, Iran, and Bangladesh.
### North Africa Hit by Deadly, Unprecedented Flooding
The city of Safi, situated along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, experienced an hour of torrential, stormy rain on Sunday, causing catastrophic flash flooding. Emergency services confirmed that 37 people perished and 14 were injured in various incidents related to the rising waters.
Meteorological experts have described the intensity of the severe weather and resulting flood conditions as highly unusual for the region. The flooding occurred approximately 330 kilometers from the capital, Rabat, leading to widespread damage and humanitarian strain.
### International Security Watch: Sydney Hero Critically Injured
The aftermath of the recent terrorist attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney remains a central focus, with new details emerging about the bravery and condition of the civilian who intervened.
**Ahmed Al Ahmed**, the Muslim man hailed for confronting the assailant, is reported to be in critical condition. Doctors treating him have expressed concern that he may lose his left arm due to the injuries sustained during the attack, which witnesses described as occurring during a Jewish community event.
The Australian Prime Minister visited Ahmed Al Ahmed in the hospital, recognizing his extraordinary courage. The father of the hero, **Muhammad Fateh**, stated that his son’s actions saved dozens of innocent lives.
Meanwhile, Australian police and investigation details continue to unfold. Indian media reports, citing statements from Indian law enforcement, identify the Sydney attacker as **Sajid Akram**, who reportedly originates from Hyderabad in the Indian state of Telangana.
### Middle East and South Asia Security Developments
**Iran:** Clashes with terrorists in Iran’s Kerman province led to casualties, including three security personnel and one civilian.
**Bangladesh:** Sharif Usman Hadi, a prominent student leader actively opposing the government of Sheikh Hasina Wajid, was severely wounded in an assassination attempt. This incident occurs amid accusations from certain Bangladeshi officials that Sheikh Hasina is using terrorist operations to influence election outcomes.
### Regional Politics and Humanitarian Crises
**Kashmir and Indian Politics:** Former Chief Minister of occupied Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, publicly demanded the resignation of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar following controversy surrounding an incident where he reportedly pulled the veil off a Muslim female doctor. The Human Rights Council of Pakistan (HRCP) also issued a reaction to the event, expressing concern over the violation of religious and personal freedom.
**Gaza Strip:** Humanitarian conditions for displaced Palestinians are deteriorating rapidly. Storm-force winds have ripped apart tents, and subsequent rainfall has flooded makeshift shelters, leaving many homeless residents without even a dry space to sit.
### Defence and Domestic News Briefs
* **Air Warfare Claims:** A report by the British magazine *Key Aero* claims that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) successfully destroyed an Indian Command and Control system located in Barnala, delivering a significant blow to the Indian Air Force.
* **Domestic Crime:** DSP Usman Haider was suspended following his arrest on charges related to the alleged murder of his wife and daughter.
* **Political Passing:** The family of veteran politician Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo confirmed his passing.

