Ramallah, Palestine – In a disturbing incident, a Palestinian man was deliberately run over by an Israeli soldier in Ramallah. A viral video on social media, reportedly from last Thursday, shows the Israeli soldier standing on the side of the road with a rifle slung over his shoulder, as a Palestinian man is seen praying nearby. The video captures the moment the soldier intentionally drives a car over the Palestinian man, who falls to the ground as the soldier yells for him to leave the area.
The Palestinian man, identified as the son of Majdi Abu Mkhawi, was taken to the hospital for initial medical treatment after the incident. According to his father, the Palestinian man suffered severe injuries to both legs, and the Israeli soldier also sprayed pepper spray on him.
This incident highlights the rising tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, particularly in the Gaza Strip. According to the United Nations, the number of attacks by Israeli forces on Palestinians in the West Bank has increased significantly this year, with over 750 people injured.
In a separate development, a company linked to Israel has been accused of secretly evacuating its citizens from Gaza. The move has sparked concern among human rights groups and international organizations.
In other news, a catastrophic earthquake struck Japan, killing one woman and injuring 26 people. The quake also caused widespread damage, with multiple cars on fire. In a separate incident, an earthquake hit Taiwan, with its epicenter located 32 kilometers from the city of Yilan.
In Iran, President Ebrahim Raisi has described the ongoing conflict with Turkey as the most complex and challenging war since the Iran-Iraq War. The conflict has resulted in significant losses for both sides.
In Russia, a new high-speed train has been introduced, reaching a speed of 700 kilometers per hour in just two seconds. The train’s incredible speed is a major achievement in the field of transportation technology.
In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that elections cannot be held in the current security situation. The Ukrainian government has also accused Russia of launching over 100 drone attacks, which were successfully repelled.
In India, the government has been accused of taking a harsh stance against dissenting voices, particularly in the state of Kashmir. The move has sparked widespread criticism from human rights groups and international organizations.
In a separate development, a new law has been introduced in the US state of New York, requiring social media platforms to display warning labels on content that may have a negative impact on young people’s mental health.
In Afghanistan, the German government has announced plans to deport Afghans involved in serious crimes, as well as those who have been deemed a threat to national security.
In a surprise move, Thailand has agreed to cooperate with Cambodia to combat cybercrime and terrorism. The agreement was announced in a joint statement.
In Pakistan, a rising star in the entertainment industry, Rehman Rehmat, has spoken out about her struggles with depression. The actress has encouraged others to speak openly about their mental health struggles.
In a separate development, a prominent figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry, Mustafa Kamal, has revealed that he has stopped speaking to the founder of the MQM party, Altaf Hussain, for the past two years.

