New Age Islam News Bureau
15 April 2024

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Supreme
Court Extends Stay On Survey In Shahi Eidgah Mosque-Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
In Mathura
·
Hezbollah,
Islamic Jihad Hail Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes On Occupied Territories
·
Saudi
Arabia Names To Shame Harassers In Mecca And Jeddah
·
Scottish Branch
of Minhaj-ul-Quran Distances Itself From Scottish Labour MP Michael Shanks
·
Islamabad
Blocks Regional Group On Afghanistan Due To Indian Inclusion: Pakistani Media
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India
·
U.P.
Muslim Student Slapping Case: SC Asks State Government To Clarify Measures
Taken To Prosecute Teacher
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Poor Man
Donated Egg For Mosque In J&K Village, Auction Fetched More than Rs. 2 Lakh
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Iran's
attack on Israel: India presses for immediate de-escalation, return to path of
diplomacy
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Rameshwaram
Cafe blast accused in touch with with ISIS operatives?
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Air India
suspends Tel Aviv flights; airlines avoid Iranian airspace
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No
Lasting Peace Possible In Region Without Resolution Of Kashmir Issue: Hurriyat
Conference
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Mideast
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Israel
lifts restriction on normal activities after Iranian retaliatory attack
·
All Iran
hypersonic missiles hit targets in occupied lands
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After
Iran’s Barrage, Israel Questions What Might Be Next For War In Gaza Strip
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Iran's
historic operation against Israel rooted in Palestine's freedom struggle
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Iran’s
retaliatory strikes only targeted Israeli military sites: Amir-Abdollahian
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Israel
army says Hamas holding hostages in Gaza’s Rafah
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'Ten
times stronger': Iran warns Israel of much harsher response if evil actions
continue
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Palestine
urges world court to issue arrest warrants for illegal West Bank settlers
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Palestinians
injured as Israeli warplanes target Gaza hospital
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Arab
World
·
Qatari FM
criticizes Israel for creating regional instability
·
KSrelief
continues aid projects across several countries
·
Saudi
crown prince, Iraqi PM discuss Middle East escalation
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UNICEF
hails KSrelief’s role in advancing education in Yemen
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Europe
·
G7 ‘ready
to take measures’ over destabilization by Iran
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European
Allies Urge Israel Against Military Response To Iran As War Cabinet Convenes
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EU's Air
Safety Agency recommends caution in Israeli and Iranian air space
·
German
foreign minister holds phone call with Iranian counterpart
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Pakistan
·
Man Accused
Of Killing Indian Spy Critically Injured In Lahore Gun Attack
·
Pakistan
calls for global efforts to prevent hostilities in Middle East
·
‘Meddling’
claims bring Tyrian White case back into limelight
·
Family of
Pakistani COO on Israel-linked ship seized by Iran seeks help
·
Pakistanis
stranded on ship seized by Iranian forces to be released
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Africa
·
Nigerian
Army Refutes Recruiting Repented Boko Haram Members
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South
African Leader Warns Against Regional Conflict After Iran’s Retaliatory Attacks
On Israel
·
Congo
landslide kills at least 15 people and up to 60 others are missing, officials
say
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Iran-Israel:
Nigeria, G7 urges ceasefire, world leaders condemn attack
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North
America
·
US House
To Vote On Israel Aid Package Following Iran Attack
·
US calls
on UN Security Council to condemn Iran's attacks
·
Pro-Palestinian
activists continue Pomona College protests despite arrests, suspensions
·
Destroyed
more than 80 Iranian ballistic missiles headed towards Israel, says US
·
Biden in
‘very tough spot’ trying to stop Middle East escalation
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South
Asia
·
Kabul
Calls Iran's Attack on Israel 'Legitimate' Defensive Action
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Iran-Israel
tensions directly impact Afghanistan: Abdullah
·
Five more
Myanmar border guards take refuge in Bangladesh
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Iran-Israel
tensions: Dhaka wants peace in Middle East
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BNP real
source of communalism: Quader
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Thousands
of people visit Helmand’s historic Bost fort during Eid
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Southeast
Asia
·
Myanmar
Rebels Say They Have Repelled Junta Push To Take Back Border Town
·
Iran-Israel
conflict: PM Anwar calls for global effort to mitigate escalating tensions
·
Unity
Govt has never neglected Indian community - PM Anwar
·
China
stops short of condemning Iran, as it continues its balancing diplomacy
·
Muslims
in Japan serve up curry for quake-hit Noto residents
Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau
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Supreme Court Extends Stay On Survey In Shahi Eidgah
Mosque-Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple In Mathura
Apr 15, 2024
The Supreme Court on Monday extended its earlier
order, suspending an advocate-commissioner’s survey of the Shahi Eidgah mosque
near to the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple in Mathura, till the next hearing in
August.
A bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and DipankarDatta
ordered for the listing of the matter in the first fortnight of August for a
detailed hearing after noting that the court was yet to formally issue notice
in the plea – a legal imperative for admitting a case for an extensive hearing.
“Issue notice in the matter. Re-list the matter in the
week commencing August 5, 2024. In the meantime, pleadings will be completed by
the parties. Interim order to continue,” the bench stated in its brief order,
extending the operation of its January 16 order.
On the next date of hearing, the Supreme Court will
also consider a number of petitions, contesting the Allahabad high court’s decision
to transfer approximately 18 suits pertaining to the land dispute between
Krishna Janmasthan and Shahi Eidgah from several Mathura civil courts to itself
for hearing.
The bench had on January 16 stayed the Allahabad high
court order of December 14 for the appointment of an advocate-commissioner to
oversee the mosque survey, noting that the Hindu side’s plea for the survey was
“very vague” and that the matter also raised some significant legal issues that
required the top court’s scrutiny.
On the day, the court referred to the questions over
passing an interim order without rendering prima facie satisfaction regarding
the maintainability of the suit also arose in the case.
On December 14, the Allahabad high court ordered a
survey of the mosque that Hindu plaintiffs say holds signs proving that it was
a once a Hindu temple, opening a new chapter in the decades-old dispute that is
part of a raft of cases where Hindu petitioners are pushing for legal change to
gain rights over Islamic holy sites. t also gains enormous political
significance at a time when a survey has already been conducted at the
contested Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi. The Gyanvapi Idgah committee’s challenge
to this order is presently pending in the Supreme Court.
Since July 2023, the Supreme Court is seized of the
challenge to a May 26 order of the Allahabad high court that transferred to
itself all suits filed by Hindu parties claiming right over the mosque land in
Mathura. The mosque committee has argued that it did not have the financial
wherewithal to defend the suits in the Allahabad high court which is 600km away
and would prefer having it in Delhi which only 150km away.
The May 26 order by the high court came on a plea by
Bhagwan Shrikrishna Virajman at Katra Keshav Dev Khewat Mathura (deity) through
the next friend, Ranjana Agnihotri, who is also an advocate, and seven others.
Next friend is a legal representative of someone incapable of maintaining a
suit directly. The Hindu plaintiffs requested that the original trial be conducted
by the high court as the matter involved is of national importance.
Multiple suits regarding the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi
Eidgah Mosque land dispute pending before various courts in Mathura have a
common demand – to reclaim the 13.37-acre land on which the mosque stands – to
be returned to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Trust. The mosque abuts the temple
and the suits have sought to annual a compromise entered between the mosque
committee and Shri Krishna Janmasthan Seva Sangh in 1968 allowing the continue
at the place where it currently stands.
The mosque, in its petition before the top court,
questioned the maintainability of the suits after prolonged delay. It further
argued that the suit is barred by the Places of Worship (Special Provisions)
Act, 1991 which protects the “character” of all places of worship existing as
on August 15, 1947 (barring the Ram Janmabhoomi land at Ayodhya) and prohibits
filing of any lawsuits to alter the character of any place of worship.
In July last year, the top court observed that it
would be in the interest of all stakeholders if the matter is decided “at the
earliest” because pendency in such “sensitive” cases create “disquiet”. Adding
that it would lay down norms for hearing the clutch of suits related to the
dispute, the court had directed the high court registrar to send details of all
such pending cases. On the day, the court had also remarked that it would be
more appropriate for a high court judge to apply his mind considering the
complex nature of the case.
The Gyanvapi case has been pending since May 2022
before the Supreme Court, which has so far refused to stay the proceedings
before the Varanasi district judge. In that case, too, the civil court first
appointed an advocate-commissioner and then July last year, a full scientific
survey of the mosque premises by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) was
ordered to determine if the 17th century structure was built upon a
pre-existing temple. The Supreme Court, at different points in time, refused to
stay these orders when appealed against by the Gyanvapi mosque committee.
The Varanasi district court in January further asked
for the copies of the ASI report to be given to the parties in the case. The
ASI report, which was soon made public, concluded that a large Hindu temple
existed before the construction of the Gyanvapi Masjid, signifying a tipping
point in the contentious community conflict that may have far-reaching effects
even as the trial of the underlying civil suit filed in 2021 is yet to
commence.
A batch of petitions — some seeking to scrap the 1991
Act and some others asking for tight enforcement of the same law — are pending
before the top court since March 2021. Last September, Chief Justice of India
Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, while hearing the Gyanvapi case, observed that the
religious “character” of a site also had to be led by evidence.
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Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad Hail Iran’s Retaliatory
Strikes On Occupied Territories

Iranian demonstrators wave
Iran’s flag and Palestinian flags as they gather at Palestine Square in Tehran
on April 14, 2024, after Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel.
(Photo by AFP)
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14 April 2024
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has praised
Iran's “brave” decision to carry out retaliatory strikes on the Israel-occupied
Palestinian territories following the regime’s recent deadly aggression on the
Iranian diplomatic facilities in Syria.
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) targeted
Israel late on Saturday with a barrage of drones and missiles in response to
the regime’s deadly assault on the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in
Damascus on April 1.
The retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation True Promise,
has inflicted damage on Israeli military bases across the occupied territories,
but the extent of which is yet to be specified.
In a statement on Sunday, Hezbollah extended its
congratulations to Iran’s leadership and nation on the unique and unprecedented
attack targeting the Zionist entity and commended the brave and wise decision
to respond decisively to the Israeli aggression on the Iranian consulate in
Damascus.
“The Islamic Republic exercised its natural and legal
right despite threats, intimidation, and pressures and fulfilled its truthful
promise with unparalleled courage, great wisdom, and a high appreciation of the
situation at the entire regional level, and even at the global level as well,”
the statement said.
The Lebanese resistance movement underlined that the
operation precisely achieved its specified military targets despite the
participation of the United States, its international allies and regional tools
in repelling the sudden attack.
“The political and strategic objectives of this
significant development will gradually become apparent over time and will lay
the groundwork for a new phase regarding the entire Palestinian cause and the
historical struggle with this enemy on the path to the inevitable victory for
our Arab and Islamic nation and the resisting and oppressed Palestinian
people,” Hezbollah added.
Iran hit a large intelligence base in the occupied
lands and Israel’s Nevatim Airbase, from where an F-35 jet took off to target
Iran’s consulate in the Syrian capital.
The Israeli attack on Iran's diplomatic facilities
resulted in the martyrdom of Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a
commander of the IRGC's Quds Force, his deputy, General Mohammad Hadi Haji
Rahimi, and five of their accompanying officers.
The terrorist attack drew categorical condemnation
from senior Iranian political and military leaders, who vowed "definitive
revenge."
During a speech in Tehran on Wednesday after leading
the Eid al-Fitr prayers, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali
Khamenei said the Israeli regime “must be punished and will be punished” for
the deadly strike on the Iranian diplomatic premises.
The international community also condemned the Israeli
aggression on the Iranian consulate in Damascus’s Mezzeh district.
Islamic Jihad praises Iranian retaliation
Also on Sunday, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad
resistance movement commended Iran’s reprisal and the targeting of military
sites inside the occupied territories.
“We consider this response to be the natural reaction
to the existence of the occupying entity, and it becomes increasingly necessary
in light of the crimes, violations, and assassinations that the entity
continues to commit in flagrant violation of all humanitarian and legal values
and standards,” the Islamic Jihad said.
“We also condemn all the denying voices that have
emerged in defense of the occupying entity, especially the countries that have
made themselves a firewall to defend the entity, and portray it as the victim,
in a blatant distortion of all facts and realities,” the movement added.
Earlier in the day, the Palestinian resistance
movement Hamas also hailed Iran’s unprecedented retaliatory operation as a
“natural right and a deserved response.
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Saudi Arabia names to shame harassers in Mecca and
Jeddah

Penalties are toughened to
up to five years in prison and a fine of SR300,000 in case of repetition or
when the act is committed in public. Illustrative image.
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April 14, 2024
Cairo: Saudi Arabia’s security authorities have
started naming people arrested for sexual harassment in a step aimed to shame
them and deter would-be offenders.
Police in the Saudi holy city of Mecca said they had
arrested an Egyptian expatriate accused of harassing a woman and revealed his
full name in a press statement in the first such announcement.
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In the port city of Jeddah, police announced the
arrest of a Saudi man for the same reason and likewise provided his full name.
In both cases, police said the offenders were referred to prosecutors.
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has sought to fight such
offences and boost women’s rights as part of drastic reforms in the kingdom.
Under Saudi law, sexual harassment is punishable by up
to two years in prison and a maximum fine of SR100,000 or one of both acts.
Penalties are toughened to up to five years in prison and a fine of SR300,000
in case of repetition or when the act is committed in public.
Saudi authorities have said legal punishment against
sex harassment is irreversible even if the victim renounced own right or did
not file a legal complaint.
If the victim is a child, a person with special needs,
or has been subjected to the act while sleeping or unconscious, the crime is punishable
by up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of SR300,000 or one of both
penalties.
The Saudi Human Rights Commission has said that in the
crime of harassment, the victim’s renunciation of own right or failure to file
a complaint does not deny the competent agencies the right to take the legal
action they deem necessary to serve the common good.
The panel has defined harassment as any verbal
expression, deed or motion carrying sexual insinuation made by a person towards
another referring to the body and honour or harming modesty in any way,
including modern technology methods.
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Scottish Branch of Minhaj-ul-Quran Distances Itself
From Scottish Labour MP Michael Shanks

Michael Shanks at the
community Iftaar (Image: Twitter/X)
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14th April
A Scottish branch of a Muslim international
organisation has distanced itself from Labour MP Michael Shanks after members
raised concerns about his attendance at a religious ceremony.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) Glasgow issued a
"clarification" to members on Saturday after a community Iftar was
hosted on April 7. The ritual, which marked the end of the day’s fasting for
Muslims, had been attended by Shanks.
The group said Shanks had not been invited but had
"registered himself through the Eventbrite page".
However, MQI reiterated that as a
"responsibility", it opens its doors to all of the community
"irrespective of their views and thoughts".
Shanks had shared pictures of himself alongside
members of the group on his social media accounts, writing: "Thank you to Rutherglen Mosque
and @MQIUK for inviting the community into your place of worship tonight to
share in an Iftar meal.
"It was a pleasure to meet you all, talk about
our shared connections, interfaith work and learn more about Islam and global
charity work."
Scotland’s newest MP has consistently backed Keir
Starmer’s position on Gaza over Scottish Labour's Anas Sarwar.
Alongside Scottish Labour MPs Ian Murray, Shanks toed
the party line by abstaining on the SNP vote in November and backed Labour's
amendment, which instead called for longer humanitarian pauses.
On Sunday, he refused to back Sarwar over calls for
the UK to stop exporting weapons to Israel.
It is understood MQI members had raised concerns about
Shanks's political positions with group leaders.
The statement released added: "MQI Glasgow
believes in engaging with our guests, and we will always open our doors with
the values and teachings of Islam, and so long as there is no physical harm to
any members of the congregation."
It went on: "It has come to our understanding
that certain members of the community have expressed their concerns about Mr
Shanks's presence at the community Iftar.
"We would like to make it absolutely and
categorically clear that MQI Glasgow expresses its unflinching support and
solidarity with their Palestinian brothers and sisters.
"Our dedication is heartfelt, as we will continue
to stand with the Palestinian people unconditionally and their just and
rightful cause for freedom."
The National: Michael Shanks
The group further laid out its fundraising efforts and
aid sent to Gaza.
"We strongly condemn the humanitarian situation
that has led to the worst crises in the Middle East. Our welfare arm, Minhaj
Welfare Foundation (MWF) has been supporting the people of Palestine for almost
two decades.
"MWF have more recently been providing cooked
meals to our brothers and sisters in Gaza. MWF has already sent almost 100
truckloads of aid via the Rafah border, including medical aid, food, water, and
shelter.
"MQI Glasgow and MWF are unequivocally committed
in support the people of Palestine."
In reply, members thanked the group for the
"clarification", with one writing: "Thank you for clarifying. I
wish I knew the way that you could practice your values and not have cynical
people like that man take advantage."
Another said: "How would you educate people about
right and wrong if you don't engage with them and cut them off?
"Iftar should be open to all members of the
society irrespective of their religion or views. It's a shame that you had to
issue a clarification on this."
https://www.thenational.scot/news/24252251.minhaj-ul-quran-distances-scottish-labour-mp-michael-shank/
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Islamabad Blocks Regional Group On Afghanistan Due To
Indian Inclusion: Pakistani Media

Photo: The
Khaama Press
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Fidel Rahmati
April 14, 2024
The Express Tribune, a Pakistani newspaper, reported
that the proposal for a regional contact group on Afghanistan has faced
obstacles due to disagreements among participating countries regarding the
presence of certain nations.
According to the media outlet, Pakistan has opposed
the inclusion of India in this group.
Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United
Nations, put forward the proposal to form a regional contact group in February
following the Doha conference on Afghanistan.
The main focus of this proposal was to appoint a
special representative of the United Nations for Afghanistan, a move repeatedly
rejected by the Taliban.
The Express Tribune, citing diplomatic sources, wrote
that this proposal has been delayed due to disagreements over the inclusivity
of certain countries.
While Pakistan opposes India’s participation in the
regional group, India has recently faced tensions in its relations with the
Taliban, but it has increased its engagement with Kabul in recent months.
The proposal to establish a regional group is part of
the broader efforts of the United Nations to enhance coordination in dealing
with the Taliban.
According to the Express Tribune report, a UN
delegation is expected to travel to Kabul soon to follow up on the outcomes of
the Doha conference and urge the Taliban to adhere to their international
commitments.
The recent Doha meeting, led by UN Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres in February, gathered representatives from 25 countries and
Afghan civil society to discuss Afghanistan’s ongoing crisis. Notably, the
Taliban were absent from the discussions. The meeting aimed to tackle various
facets of the Afghan conflict, emphasizing efforts to foster peace and
stability in the region.
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India
U.P.
Muslim Student Slapping Case: SC Asks State Government To Clarify Measures
Taken To Prosecute Teacher
April 15, 2024
A
first information report (FIR) was registered on Saturday against Tripta Tyagi,
a private school teacher who allegedly asked students to hit their
seven-year-old Muslim classmate at Khubbapur village in Muzaffarnagar district
of Uttar Pradesh. In a video that has gone viral, Ms. Tyagi can be seen telling
students lining up to hit their crying classmate to hit him harder, while
referring pejoratively to his faith.
The
case has been registered at the Mansurpur police station in the district as a
non-cognisable report under Sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing
hurt) and 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace)
of the Indian Penal Code, effectively meaning that the police cannot arrest the
accused without a warrant and need court approval for an investigation. The
case was registered based on a complaint by the child’s father, who had earlier
called for a mutual settlement.
The
Hindu reached out to Som Prakash Singh, the investigating officer of the case,
but did not receive any response.
‘Hit
harder’
In
the viral video, the teacher can be heard telling one of the students, “Aeykya
tum maar rahehoiske, jor se maaronaa… Chalo, aurkiska number hai? (What are you
doing, hit harder... who is next?)”. As the distressed child cries after
getting continuously slapped in the face, she can be heard directing other
students to hit him on the body as “his face is going red”. Speaking to another
adult who is not visible in the video, Ms. Tyagi can also be heard referring
pejoratively to “all these Muslim children”.
Following
the viral video, the teacher defended herself, claiming that the video had been
tampered with. She denied any communal angle to the incident and alleged that
the boy was being punished for not doing his homework, adding that as she was
handicapped, she was forced to ask the students to punish their classmate on
her behalf.
‘Show
video at G-20’
The
incident triggered mass outrage on social media, with Opposition leaders
targeting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for creating an atmosphere of hate
in the country.
The
Leader of Opposition in the U.P. Assembly and Samajwadi Party president
Akhilesh Yadav asked the ruling BJP government to show the viral video from
Muzaffarnagar at the G-20 summit to justify its hate agenda.
“In
a viral video from Muzaffarnagar, a teacher is seen getting a minority child
thrashed by other children. In this, she is guilty of a double crime because
she is beating, and making other children violent. The BJP government should
show this video in the G-20 meeting to prove how its hate agenda is correct,”
Mr. Yadav posted on X (formerly Twitter), adding that such a person is a blot
on the teaching profession.
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Poor
Man Donated Egg For Mosque In J&K Village, Auction Fetched More than Rs. 2
Lakh
April
14, 2024
Nazir Masoodi
An
egg donated by a poor man for the construction of a mosque in a Kashmir village
has been auctioned for more than ? 2 lakh.
Reports
say after villagers in the apple town of Sopore started raising donations for
the mosque at Malpora village, a poor man donated an egg for the mosque.
The
mosque committee accepted the egg and like other donations in kind, it was put
up for auction.
The
humble donation turned out to be a major attraction for villagers.
The
egg exchanged many hands. After every auction, the buyer would return it for
another auction to raise more money.
Locals
say the egg was finally purchased by a man for ? 70,000. The total amount
raised by the repeated egg auction was around ? 2.2 lakh.
"We
have completed the auction of this egg and it has raised ? 2.26 lakh
rupees," said a member of the mosque committee.
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Iran's
attack on Israel: India presses for immediate de-escalation, return to path of
diplomacy
15.04.24
With
Iran's first direct attack on Israel triggered the spectre of a wider conflict
in West Asia, India on Sunday said it is seriously concerned over the
escalating hostilities between the two sides and called for immediate halt to
violence and return to the path of diplomacy.
As
Iran's firing of hundreds of drones and missiles towards Israel further
escalated tensions in the region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held
separate telephonic conversations with his Iranian and Israeli counterparts and
underlined the importance of avoiding escalation and exercising restraint.
Iran
carried out the attack on Israel in response to a suspected Israeli strike on
its consulate in Damascus on April 1 that killed seven Iranian Islamic
Revolutionary Guards including a senior general.
In
its reaction, India called for immediate de-escalation of the situation and
said that its embassies in the region are in close touch with the Indian
community in the region.
"We
are seriously concerned at the escalation of hostilities between Israel and
Iran which threatens the peace and security in the region," the Ministry
of External Affairs (MEA) said.
"We
call for immediate de-escalation, exercise of restraint, stepping back from
violence and return to the path of diplomacy," it said.
The
MEA said India is closely monitoring the evolving situation in West Asia.
"We
are closely monitoring the evolving situation. Our Embassies in the region are
in close touch with the Indian community," it said in a statement.
"It
is vital that security and stability are maintained in the region," it
added.
Iran's
unprecedented attacks drew international condemnation and anguish with many
global leaders calling for restraint by both Iran and Israel.
In
his phone conversation with Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Jaishankar
also called for the release of 17 Indians onboard a Portuguese-flagged cargo
vessel MSC Aries.
On
Saturday, the Iranian military seized a cargo ship with Israeli links near the
Strait of Hormuz. The ship has 17 Indian crew members.
"Spoke
to Iranian FM @Amirabdolahian this evening. Took up the release of 17 Indian
crew members of MSC Aries," Jaishankar posted on 'X' "Discussed the
current situation in the region. Stressed the importance of avoiding
escalation, exercising restraint and returning to diplomacy. Agreed to remain
in touch," he said.
In
his talks with Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz, Jaishankar shared India's
concerns over the situation arising out of the Iran-Israel hostilities.
"Shared
our concern at the developments yesterday. Discussed the larger regional
situation. Agreed to stay in touch," the external affairs minister said.
With
escalation of tensions in West Asia, India on Friday asked its citizens not to
travel to Iran and Israel.
It
is learnt that New Delhi is looking at various contingencies including possible
evacuation of the Indians from the two countries if the overall situation
deteriorates.
At
present, around 4,000 Indians are residing in Iran while the number in Israel
is nearly 18,500, according to official estimates.
Following
Iran's attack, the Israeli military said it and its allies have intercepted the
majority of more than 300 drones and missiles fired by Iran.
Hours
after Iran's attack on Israel, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major
General Mohammad Bagheri said Tehran has no intention of continuing the
operation against Israel, and the operation has been concluded, according to
Iranian news agency IRNA.
Tehran
also warned of a "much bigger" strike if Israel decides on a
retaliatory attack.
US
President Joe Biden said the American military helped Israel take down nearly
all of the incoming drones and missiles launched by Iran.
"Earlier
today, Iran and its proxies operating out of Yemen, Syria and Iraq, launched an
unprecedented air attack against military facilities in Israel. I condemn these
attacks in the strongest possible terms," he said in a statement.
"At
my direction, to support the defence of Israel, the US military moved aircraft
and ballistic missile defense destroyers to the region over the course of the
past week," Biden said.
"Thanks
to these deployments and the extraordinary skill of our servicemembers, we
helped Israel take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles,"
he said.
The
US president also spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
reaffirmed Washington's "ironclad" commitment to the security of
Israel.
"Tomorrow,
I will convene my fellow G7 leaders to coordinate a united diplomatic response
to Iran's brazen attack. My team will engage with their counterparts across the
region," Biden said.
"And
we will stay in close touch with Israel's leaders. And while we have not seen
attacks on our forces or facilities today, we will remain vigilant to all
threats and will not hesitate to take all necessary action to protect our
people," he said.
UN
Secretary General Antonio Guterres also strongly condemned Iran's attack on
Israel.
"I
strongly condemn the serious escalation represented by the large-scale attack
launched on Israel by the Islamic Republic of Iran," he said.
Guterres
also called for an immediate cessation of the hostilities.
"I
am deeply alarmed about the very real danger of a devastating region-wide escalation.
I urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint to avoid any action that could
lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the Middle
East," he said.
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Rameshwaram
Cafe blast accused in touch with with ISIS operatives?
14th
April 2024
DiganthKengeri
Bengaluru:
The Rameshwaram Cafe blast case has taken a significant turn with the arrest of
Musavir Hussain Shajeeb and Abdul Mateen Ahmed Taha, who are suspected to have
ties with the terrorist organisation ISIS.
Sources
within the investigating agency revealed that Taha and Musavir, hailing from
Tirthahalli in Shimoga district, are believed to have been in contact with
operatives of ISIS organisation.
During
the arrest, the NIA recovered fake Aadhaar cards, Karnataka SIM cards from
their possession. Among the recovered documents was a counterfeit Aadhaar card
belonging to Anamool Kulkarni, a resident of Vardanagar, Kalaburagi. Currently
employed in a Bangalore-based private company, Anamool Kulkarni’s involvement
in this case has raised eyebrows, prompting an extensive investigation into how
his Aadhaar card ended up in the hands of the accused.
For
nearly two weeks, the suspects had been hiding in Midhinapur, Kolkata,
frequently changing their accommodations. They adopted various aliases such as
Sanjay Agaralwal, Uday Das, Yashu Patel, and Vighesh during their stay in
different lodges, including Calcutta Hotel Paradise and Lenin Serani.
Mussavir
Hussain was found in possession of an Aadhaar card from Palghar district in
Maharashtra, along with fake Aadhaar cards of Vishnesh and Anamool Kulkarni
from Karnataka. When interacting with hotel staff, the suspects identified themselves as Sanjay Agrawal and
Uday Das, claiming to hail from Jharkhand and Tripura, respectively.
Abdul
Mateen Taha, a notorious figure wanted by the NIA in connection with multiple
cases since 2019, had been evading arrest for four years. The NIA had initially
offered a reward of Rs 3 lakh for information leading to his capture, which was
increased to Rs 5 lakh following the Mangalore cooker bomb blast and further
raised to Rs 10 lakh after the Rameshwaram Cafe blast.
According
to sources, a terror suspect Khawaja Mohinuddin was reportedly smuggling SIM
cards from Tamil Nadu to Karnataka, acquired through fake documents,
distributing them among his associates for communication purposes. The police
were alerted to this activity and conducted raids, leading to multiple arrests.
Musavir
and Taha, childhood friends, were on the run following an attack and were
finally apprehended after the Rameshwaram Cafe blast. Their frequent travels to
Kerala, Delhi, Nepal, and West Bengal have raised suspicions about their
activities and connections.
Abdul
Mateen was reportedly in contact with IS militants, and both he and Musavir are
suspected to have been involved in various other blasts and incidents,
including the Coimbatore car bomb blast, Mangalore cooker bomb blast, Shimoga
trail bomb blast, and Mangalore wall writing case.
Financial
investigations have revealed that Abdul Mateen received over Rs 80 lakh in cash
over four years, allegedly funding their activities. There are suspicions that
the funds may have originated from Pakistan and Dubai, which are currently
under scrutiny.
Abdul
Mateen’s background reveals that he is the son of a retired Indian Army soldier
and an engineering graduate. He was reportedly inspired by extremist literature
and videos. Taha had distanced himself from his family years ago and was not
present even during his father’s funeral in 2023.
The
investigation into their activities, connections, and funding sources is
ongoing, with law enforcement agencies working diligently to uncover the extent
of their network and prevent future acts of terrorism.
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Air
India suspends Tel Aviv flights; airlines avoid Iranian airspace
14th
April 2024
New
Delhi: With the Middle East tensions flaring up, Air India has temporarily
suspended its Tel Aviv flights and airlines have charted alternative flight
paths to avoid the Iranian airspace.
Longer
flight paths will result in increased operational costs for the carriers, and
the situation could also push airfares higher.
Air
India, Vistara, IndiGo and some international airlines are avoiding Iranian
airspace and have opted for alternative paths for their flights to the West.
A
senior wide-body aircraft pilot at an Indian carrier told PTI that the alternative
paths are increasing the flight duration.
With
the revised flight paths chosen after taking safety and security into
consideration, the duration of some flights has increased by around half an
hour, the pilot said.
Such
a scenario will result in higher operational costs, increased fuel usage and
more crew members might have to be roped in for flights as there are duty time
limitations.
The
pilot also opined the rise in expenses could even be passed on to the
passengers, which means that international airfares could rise.
Iran
launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel in a retaliatory attack.
Amid
the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Air India on Sunday decided to
temporarily suspend the flights to Tel Aviv from Delhi.
Air
India operates four weekly flights between the national capital and Israeli
city.
The
Tata group-owned carrier recommenced services to Tel Aviv on March 3 after a
gap of nearly five months.
Air
India and Vistara have opted for alternative flight paths for their flights to
the West.
An
official in the know said that IndiGo, which operates flights to Istanbul with
aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, is avoiding the Iranian airspace.
Air
India on Saturday said it was closely monitoring the Middle East situation and that
its aircraft will operate on alternative flight paths to and from India.
On
Saturday, Vistara said it is making changes to the flight paths of some of the
flights due to the situation in the Middle East.
On
Sunday, India said it is concerned over escalating hostilities between the two
sides that threaten regional peace and security.
Iran
carried out the attack on Israel in response to a suspected Israeli strike on
its consulate in Damascus on April 1, in which seven Iranian Revolutionary
Guards personnel, including two generals, were killed.
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No
Lasting Peace Possible In Region Without Resolution Of Kashmir Issue: Hurriyat
Conference
2024-04-15
OCCUPIED
SRINAGAR: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has said that lasting
peace in the region is not possible till settlement of the lingering Kashmir
dispute as per the Kashmiris’ aspirations.
According
to a Kashmir Media Service report on Sunday, the APHC spokesman, Advocate Abdul
Rashid Minhas, in a statement issued in Srinagar said the Bharatiya Janata
Party regime cannot hide the reality about occupied Jammu and Kashmir through
its propaganda machinery during the Lok Sabha election process.
He
said India is misleading world by propagating that peace is returning to IIOJK
while the ground reality of Kashmir is that the BJP regime, with the help of
Indian army, police and National Investigation Agency, has intensified its
efforts to harass Kashmiris and colonize Kashmir since 5 August 2019 and create
an atmosphere of fear and terror in the territory.
He
said the Indian BJP government’s policies in IIOJK have put peace and stability
of the entire South Asia at stake, adding the Kashmir dispute should be
resolved as per the Kashmiris’ aspirations for peace in the region.
The
APHC spokesman expressed serious concern over the continued illegal detention
of Masarrat Aalam Butt, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Naeem Ahmed
Khan, Aasiya Andrabi and others languishing in different jails of India and
IIOJK.
He
said not allowing Jumatul-Wida and Eid prayers at the historic Jamia mosque in
Srinagar is condemnable and described it a grave violation of people’s
fundamental right to practice their religion. The entire Kashmir Valley has
been turned into a military garrison while siege and search operations and
other brutalities by the Modi regime have made the lives of Kashmiris
miserable, he lamented.
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Mideast
Israel
lifts restriction on normal activities after Iranian retaliatory attack
Mohammad
Sio
15.04.2024
The
Israeli army said early Monday that it lifted the restrictions imposed on
gatherings, and resumed educational activities, after Saturday's unprecedented
retaliatory attack by Iran on the country.
"IDF
(army) decided to lift the Home Front Command restrictions it had put in place
shortly before last night’s Iranian missile and drone strike," The Times
of Israel quoted a military statement as saying.
This
decision was made despite the army said on Sunday evening that these measures,
which were implemented on Saturday, would remain in effect until Monday
evening.
The
Israeli military had previously announced the closure of schools nationwide due
to the potential threat of attack from Iran.
Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a barrage of drones and
missiles at Israel late on Saturday in response to the April 1 attack on the
Iranian Consulate in Damascus.
The
attack, which killed seven Iranian military officials, including a senior IRGC
commander, drew sharp reactions from the Iranian government officials, who
vowed a "decisive response."
According
to some unconfirmed reports, the IRGC fired more than 300 drones and missiles
in an attack that lasted several hours, many of which were intercepted by
Israeli air defense systems.
However,
IRGC commander Gen. Hossein Salami told reporters in Tehran on Sunday morning
that the operation was successful more than they had expected.
Meanwhile,
speculation is rife that Israel may decide to retaliate, which experts believe
could trigger an all-out regional war.
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All
Iran hypersonic missiles hit targets in occupied lands
Apr
15, 2024
TEHRAN,
Apr. 15 (MNA) – All the hypersonic missiles used in Iran's punitive strikes
against Israel have hit their targets after evading the regime's air defense
systems.
Iran’s
Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched extensive missile and drone
strikes late Saturday night on the occupied territories, marking the first time
the Islamic Republic employed such weapons against real targets.
The
series of retaliatory strikes, dubbed Operation True Promise, inflicted damage
on Israeli military bases across the occupied territories.
Sources
informed Press TV that the Israeli regime and its supporters failed to
intercept any of the hypersonic missiles fired by Iran.
Iran
is among few countries that possess the technology to produce hypersonic
missiles which can travel at stunning speeds and hit their targets with great
precision.
Iran’s
hypersonic missiles are highly maneuverable, enabling them to have an
unpredictable flight path in order to confuse the enemy’s missile shields.
The
chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri said
on Sunday that Iran hit a large intelligence base in the occupied lands and
Israel’s Nevatim Airbase, from where an F-35 jet took off to target Iran’s
diplomatic premises in Damascus.
He
added that the strikes “reached its goals” as the regime’s so-called Iron Dome
system failed to deal with the Iranian missiles and drones properly.
The
IRGC's operation was carried out in retaliation for a missile attack by Israel
on Iran's diplomatic premises in the Syrian capital of Damascus earlier in
April.
The
terrorist attack drew categorical condemnation from senior Iranian political
and military leaders, who vowed “definitive revenge.”
During
a speech in Tehran on Wednesday after leading the Eid al-Fitr prayers, Leader
of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the Israeli regime
“must be punished and will be punished” for its deadly strike on the Iranian
diplomatic premises.
The
Leader added, “The evil Zionist regime committed another mistake ... and that was the attack on the Iranian
consulate in Syria. The consulate and diplomatic missions in any country are
considered to be the territory of that country. When they attack our consulate,
it means they have attacked our soil."
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After
Iran’s barrage, Israel questions what might be next for war in Gaza Strip
15.04.24
Adam
Rasgon
Within
moments of Israel and its allies shooting down a fusillade of Iranian missiles
and drones this weekend, many began wondering what the latest exchange between
Israel and Iran would mean for the war in the Gaza Strip.
The
Iranian attack was retaliation for what was widely believed to be an Israeli
strike this month on an embassy building in Damascus, Syria, that killed seven
Iranian officials, including three top commanders in Iran’s armed forces. But
it occurred against the backdrop of the war in Gaza, where Israel is battling
Hamas, a militant group funded and armed by Iran.
Israeli
military analysts were divided on whether a more direct confrontation with Iran
would alter the war in Gaza, now in its sixth month. The next fulcrum in that
war could hinge on whether Israel decides to pursue Hamas in the southern city
of Rafah, where more than 1 million Palestinians have fled amid a spiraling
humanitarian crisis.
Some
analysts argued that the implications for Gaza would depend on whether Israel
responded with a major counterattack against Iran. Others contended that
Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip would be unaffected.
ShlomoBrom,
a retired brigadier general and a former director of the Israeli military’s
strategic planning division, said that if Israel responds with substantial
force to the Iranian attack, it could spark a multifront war that would compel
the Israeli leadership to move its attention away from Gaza.
In
the case of a significant regional conflagration, Brom said, Israel might
choose to delay its plans to invade Rafah, which Israeli officials describe as
the last Hamas stronghold.
“It’s
not comfortable for us to have simultaneous, high-intensity wars in multiple
theaters,” Brom added.
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to send ground forces into Rafah, despite
international pressure to back off the operation. On Sunday, an Israeli
official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal
deliberations, said that the Iranian attack would have no effect on the
military’s plan to invade Rafah.
A
large-scale direct confrontation with Iran could potentially bring the war in
Gaza to a close, Brom said. But for the war to end in such a way, it would
require a broader cease-fire that encompassed several parties, including
Israel, Iran and the Iranian-backed militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah.
“There’s
an idea that in order to resolve a crisis, the situation first needs to become
worse,” he said, explaining that an escalation followed by a comprehensive
cease-fire with Iran might incline that country to push its regional proxies to
stop fighting with Israel.
While
the members of Israel’s war Cabinet did not issue a formal statement after
meeting Sunday, a separate Israeli official, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity to discuss the talks, indicated that the country would respond to the
Iranian assault — although there was considerable uncertainty as to when and
how.
Other
military experts, however, dismissed the link between the Iranian attack and
the war in Gaza.
“There’s
no connection at all,” said Amos Gilead, a retired major general who served in
Israeli military intelligence.
Gilead
said that Israel’s army had enough resources to fight against Iran and continue
to wage war against Hamas in Gaza.
Other
analysts made a similar point, arguing that the resources needed to fight Iran
were different from those needed in Gaza. Israel needs fighter jets and air
defense systems to counter Iran, they said. In contrast, they added, the army
mainly requires ground troops, drones, and attack helicopters to fight Hamas in
Gaza.
“There’s
no real tension between these two things,” said GioraEiland, a retired major
general and former head of Israel’s National Security Council.
Still,
Eiland said that the success of the coalition that repelled the Iranian attack,
which included the United States, Britain and Jordan, could inspire Israel to
take advantage of the momentum to overcome its declining status internationally
by ending the war in Gaza.
Though
the United States, Israel’s closest ally, has broadly supported Israel’s
decision to go to war in Gaza, it has increasingly signaled its displeasure
over the mounting death toll and warned against a major ground assault in
Rafah. The support the United States provided Israel on Sunday in shooting down
Iranian drones and missiles could give it more leverage over its Israeli
counterparts.
While
Eiland said such an outcome could help Israel develop goodwill in the
international community and contribute to reaching a solution to end the war in
Gaza and skirmishes with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia in Lebanon, he was
doubtful that Netanyahu would purse such a path.
“He
says he wants to achieve ‘total victory’ in Gaza and conquer Rafah, a process
that could last two or three months,” he said, referring to the prime minister.
“It’s clear Netanyahu has a different mindset and priorities.”
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Iran's
historic operation against Israel rooted in Palestine's freedom struggle
15
April 2024
The
eve of April 14, 2024, and the hours that followed into the night will be
recorded in history as truly momentous, for it saw the Islamic Republic of Iran
launch a military operation directly from its soil on apartheid Israel’s
colonial regime.
‘Operation
True Promise’, as it was called, was a natural and legitimate response to the
Tel Aviv regime’s illegal airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus two
weeks ago, which resulted in the assassination of seven Iranian military
officials, including a senior IRGC commander.
Settlers
attest to the tense hours when Iranian long-range drones and ballistic missiles
hovered over the night skies of the occupied territories as bewildering,
shocking and alarming.
Many
said they spent the night in bunkers and safe rooms, frightened, anxious, and
sleepless.
It
was a new reality they were confronted with, to have been on the receiving end
of an attack, much different from being cheerleaders to the slaughter of
thousands of innocent Palestinians in Gaza and the repetitive pogroms in the
occupied West Bank.
A
columnist in Forward described the somber reality of the effects of Iran's
retaliatory strikes in the following words: "Sunday is the start of the
Israeli workweek, but schools and many offices were closed for the day. This
cosmopolitan city’s typically crowded light rail was sparse and remarkably
silent, with the few passengers glued to their smartphones looking for answers
nobody could seem to find".
While
the uncertainty of the result of Iran's epoch-making attack has preoccupied
military analysts keen to find answers, they certainly cannot ignore the fact
that the regime’s deterrence capacity has been severely compromised and its
much-hyped intelligence prowess has been exposed as a myth.
Former
French military mission chief to the United Nations, General Dominique
Trinquand made an important point: "The significant development in this
conflict is that Iran has directly hit Israel".
Though
advanced American defense technology intervened on behalf of Israel to
intercept many of the drones and missiles, the Iranian attack "carries
significant weight", he hastened to add.
"One
cannot underestimate the number of missiles and drones fired at Israel from
Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon, with strikes on the Golan Heights,” he wrote.
An
equally important observation was made by Didier Leroy, a researcher at the
Royal Military Academy of Belgium.
According
to him, "We have crossed a qualitative threshold that changes the dynamics
and repositions Iran on the map as an active military player."
From
his vantage point as a former director of Israeli military intelligence, Amos
Yadlin predicted that the Iranian attack may lead to a strategic change in
"the war in Gaza and even to its end."
The
military decree issued by Israel’s war cabinet to block information on the
damage caused by Iran's attacks has gagged local and international media
platforms and denied access to independently verify claims that
"minimal" damage had occurred.
Such
repressive conduct which unfairly censors news content has given the regime
carte blanche to disseminate propaganda couched as "information" but
far removed from truth and accuracy.
A
prominent Iranian analyst Professor Sayed Mohammed Marandi insisted that Iran's
main targets were two Israeli regime airbases. And that 20 or more missiles
struck their targets.
“The
other drones and older generation missiles were inexpensive decoys that
depleted the Israeli air defense capabilities of most of its very expensive
missiles,” he noted.
Skeptics
who may argue that Iran's attack was a failure either ignore or deliberately
obfuscate the new reality of deterrence injected by the Islamic Republic.
From
an Iranian perspective, the attack on its consulate in Damascus was a redline
which, if not retaliated against, would erase any notion of deterrence, opening
the door for even more brazen Israeli military actions, up to and including
direct attacks on Iran.
No
wonder that former US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter described
Iran's retaliatory attack as one of the "greatest victories of this
century."
“Operation
True Promise” will go down in history as one of the most important military
victories in the history of modern Iran, keeping in mind that war is but an
extension of politics by other means.
The
fact that Iran has established a credible deterrence posture without disrupting
major policy goals and objectives is the very definition of victory, wrote
Ritter.
This
point is also emphasized by Palestinian academic Professor Sami Al-Arian. He
insists that the theory of Israeli deterrence has been greatly undermined.
"The
strategic situation of the Zionist regime after October 7 is not the same as it
was before. Similarly, the regional strategic situation after April 14 is not
the same as well,” he said.
No
matter how Israel’s racist right-wing regime headed by a megalomaniac
war-monger Benjamin Netanyahu attempts to spin its lockdown as a
"victory", the facts dispute this narrative.
Iran's
prestige as the foremost supporter of Palestine's freedom struggle has been
enormously bolstered. It is a position it has not shied away from nor
concealed.
In
fact, part of the strategic calibration that went into its well-coordinated
retaliatory attack has been to ensure that Gaza’s plight is neither
overshadowed nor forsaken.
Unsurprisingly
Gaza-based resistance movement Hamas backed Iran and affirmed “the natural
right” of countries and peoples in West Asia to defend themselves “in the face
of Zionist aggressions”.
“The
military operation carried out by Iran against the Zionist entity is a natural
right and a due response to the crime of targeting the consulate in Damascus,”
it said.
The
most important lesson of Iran's heroic mission is that fighting for liberation,
defending sovereignty, and resisting occupation and oppression is a just cause.
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Iran’s
retaliatory strikes only targeted Israeli military sites: Amir-Abdollahian
14
April 2024
Iranian
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says the Islamic Republic’s
retaliatory strikes on the Israel-occupied territories were “limited” and that
no non-military sites were targeted in the operation.
Iran’s
Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) targeted Israel late on Saturday with a
barrage of drones and missiles in response to the regime’s deadly assault on
the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in Damascus on April 1.
The
retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation True Promise, has inflicted damage on
Israeli military bases across the occupied territories, but the extent of which
is yet to be specified.
“In
this operation, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with accurate
calculations and using drones and guided missiles, targeted the military base
where the Zionist regime’s F-35 aircraft carried out aggression on the building
of Iran’s Embassy in Damascus,” Amir-Abdollahian said in a conference meeting
with foreign ambassadors in the capital Tehran on Sunday.
The
top Iranian diplomat underlined that the US administration had been informed of
the strikes on Israel and that the retaliation was aimed to punish the
occupying entity.
“We
sent a message early this morning to the White House and stated that this was a
limited operation with minimum force only to secure our rights on legitimate
defense and to punish the Israeli regime,” Amir-Abdollahian said.
“Being
limited in legitimate defense and punishing the Zionist regime means that we
did not define any civilian targets in our response,” he added.
“Our
armed forces did not target any economic or population location, even in the
attack on the military base where the Zionist regime's operation center against
the Islamic Republic of Iran embassy in Damascus was located, the necessary
care was taken to deal with and respond to the Zionist regime.”
The
Iranian foreign minister also stressed that the Islamic Republic has never been
seeking tensions in the region and has shown restraint for the past six months
in the face of Israeli crimes in the besieged Gaza Strip.
‘Iran
will not hesitate to protect its interests’
In
a post on his X social media account, Amir-Abdollahian said Iran favors
regional and international peace but will not hesitate to safeguard its
legitimate interests against any acts of aggression.
“Exercising
the right of legitimate defense shows Iran's responsible approach to regional
and international peace and security,” he wrote in a Persian-language tweet.
“At
this point, the Islamic Republic of Iran has no intention of continuing
defensive operations, but if necessary, it will not hesitate to protect its
legitimate interests against any new aggression.”
The
Israeli attack on Iran's diplomatic facilities in Syria resulted in the
martyrdom of Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the IRGC's
Quds Force, his deputy, General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, and five of their
accompanying officers.
The
terrorist attack drew categorical condemnation from senior Iranian political
and military leaders, who vowed "definitive revenge."
During
a speech in Tehran on Wednesday after leading the Eid al-Fitr prayers, Leader
of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the Israeli regime
“must be punished and will be punished” for the deadly strike on the Iranian
diplomatic premises.
The
international community also condemned the Israeli aggression on the Iranian
consulate in Damascus’s Mezzeh district.
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Israel
army says Hamas holding hostages in Gaza’s Rafah
April
15, 2024
JERUSALEM:
Israel said Sunday that Hamas is holding hostages in Rafah in southern Gaza,
where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to launch a ground invasion
despite international outcry.
“Hamas
is still holding our hostages in Gaza... We also have hostages in Rafah, and we
will do everything we can to bring them back home,” Israeli military spokesman
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at a briefing.
In
a separate statement, the army said it was calling “approximately two reserve
brigades for operational activities on the Gazan front.”
It
did not specify whether the brigades would be deployed inside Gaza.
The
move comes just days after the army pulled out all troops from southern Gaza’s
main city of Khan Yunis, leaving just one brigade to carry out operations
across the Palestinian territory.
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'Ten
times stronger': Iran warns Israel of much harsher response if evil actions
continue
15
April 2024
Iran’s
Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has warned of a “much harsher
response” against any further action by Israel in the aftermath of the Islamic
Republic’s retaliatory operation into the occupied territories.
In
a statement on Sunday, the SNSC said that Iran carried out the retaliatory
attack, dubbed Operation True Promise, because Israel “crossed Iran’s red
lines” by attacking its diplomatic premises in the Syrian capital Damascus on
April 1.
It
said the operation was in accordance with Article 2 of the UN Charter which
urges all UN members to refrain from the threat or use of force against the
territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
“Should
the Israeli regime plan to continue its wicked actions against Iran, by any
means or methods or at any levels, it will get a response ten times harsher,”
it warned.
The
SNSC also said that by carrying out Operation True Promise, Iran exercised its
inherent right of self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter.
“The
operation was the least punitive action necessary to safeguard Iran’s national
interest and security,” the statement said.
“Iranian
missiles and drones targeted Israeli military and air bases, and we refrained
from attacking their civic infrastructure and for now the operation has been
completed, and we do not intend to continue,” it concluded.
The
Israeli air strike on Iran’s embassy compound in Damascus killed two generals
of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad
Reza Zahedi and General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, as well as five of their
accompanying officers.
In
response, on Saturday night, the IRGC targeted the Israeli-occupied territories
with a barrage of drones and missiles. The extent of the damage on Israeli
military bases across the occupied territories is yet to be specified.
Following
the reprisal, Iran warned Israel against taking any retaliatory actions and
also urged the US to try not to involve itself in the conflict and signaled
that it viewed the matter as “concluded.”
“If
the Zionist regime or its supporters demonstrate reckless behavior, they will
receive a decisive and much stronger response,” Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi
said in a statement on Sunday.
A
similar warning was issued by Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major
General Mohammad Baqeri, who said that a “much larger” response awaits Israel
“if it retaliates against Iran.”
Baqeri
also warned the US that any backing of Israeli retaliation would result in its
bases being targeted by Iran.
Commander
of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Hossein Salami also
warned on Sunday that Tehran would retaliate against any Israeli attacks on its
interests, officials or citizens.
“From
now on, whenever Israel attacks Iranian interests, assets, figures, citizens at
any point, we will attack from Iran,” he said.
Iran’s
permanent mission to the United Nations also said in a statement on Sunday that
Tehran’s response to Israeli aggression was a “legitimate defense” in
accordance with the UN charter, warning the US to “stay away” from the matter.
“The
matter can be deemed concluded. However, should the Israeli regime make another
mistake, Iran’s response will be considerably more severe,” said the statement.
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Palestine
urges world court to issue arrest warrants for illegal West Bank settlers
Mohammad
Sio
15.04.2024
Palestine
urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Sunday to issue arrest warrants
against illegal Israeli settlers committing crimes in the West Bank and called
for international intervention to compel Israel to halt settlement projects.
In
a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the court to
swiftly issue arrest warrants for extremist settlers and their backers who
commit crimes against Palestinians.
It
also called on the international community to urgently intervene to force
Israel to cease all settlement activities, dismantle armed settler
organizations and militias, withdraw weapons, halt funding and punish those
providing support and protection.''
The
statement also called for "imposing binding international sanctions on the
entire colonial settlement system, deeming it illegal and illegitimate.”
Illegal
settlers on Friday launched a massive attack on the village of Al-Mughayyir,
east of Ramallah in central West Bank, resulting in the killing of a young man
and injury of dozens of Palestinians besides torching 40 homes and dozens of
vehicles.
The
settlers on Saturday renewed their attacks on several Palestinian villages and
towns in Ramallah and Nablus.
Tensions
have been running high across the West Bank since Israel launched a military
offensive against the Gaza Strip after a cross-border attack by the Palestinian
group Hamas on Oct. 7 last year.
While
illegal settlers increased their attacks, the Israeli army escalated its
operations, killing at least 463 Palestinians, injuring 4,750 and detaining
more than 8,000 others, according to Palestinian sources.
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Palestinians
injured as Israeli warplanes target Gaza hospital
Mohammad
Sio
15.04.2024
At
least five Palestinians sustained various injuries in an Israeli airstrike targeting
a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip early Monday.
Israeli
warplanes struck the vicinity of the Gaza European Hospital south of Khan
Younis city, resulting in the injuries of five people, Palestine's official
news agency Wafa quoted medical sources as saying.
No
fatalities were reported.
The
agency also said the Israeli army targeted agricultural land in the
Manaraneighborhood, southeast of the city.
The
Israeli artillery heavily targeted the southeast of Gaza City, Wafa added.
The
Israeli army also killed three Palestinians and injured several others in an
airstrike late Sunday targeting a residential building in the Nuseirat refugee
camp in the central Gaza Strip, said an Anadolu correspondent, quoting a
medical source who requested anonymity.
Israel
has waged a deadly military offensive on the Gaza Strip since an Oct. 7, 2023
cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas in which nearly 1,200 people
were killed.
More
than 33,700 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have since been killed in
Gaza, and nearly 76,400 others injured amid mass destruction and shortages of
necessities.
The
Israeli war has pushed 85% of Gaza’s population into internal displacement amid
acute shortages of food, clean water, and medicine, while 60% of the enclave's
infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.
Israel
stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice. An interim
ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to
guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.
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Arab World
Qatari
FM criticizes Israel for creating regional instability
Apr
15, 2024
TEHRAN,
Apr. 15 (MNA) – Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al
Thani says that the actions of the Zionist regime have caused instability in
the region.
The
top Qatari diplomat made the remark in a phone conversation with his Iranian
counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Sunday night.
During
the phone conversation, the top Iranian diplomat informed Al Thani about the
recent developments regarding Tehran's military action against Israel which was
conducted within the framework of legitimate defense.
He
also emphasized that the root cause of insecurity is the Zionist regime.
The
foreign minister of Qatar, for his part, emphasized the need for ensuring stability
and security in the region, adding that the actions of the Zionist regime have
caused instability in the region.
The
two sides also discussed the situation in the Gaza Strip, stressing the need to
end the war crimes of the Zionist regime in the besieged enclave and the West
Bank.
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KSrelief
continues aid projects across several countries
April
15, 2024
RIYADH:
Saudi charity KSrelief distributed 1,930 food parcels on Saturday to displaced
families in Sudan’s Blue Nile state.
The
initiative, part of the group’s food-security support project in Sudan,
benefited 12,236 individuals, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The
assistance comes within the framework of a series of relief and humanitarian
projects implemented by Saudi Arabia through KSrelief to help conflict-hit
areas, SPA added.
In
Lebanon, KSrelief provided health care services to Syrian refugees and their
host community in Arsal town of Baalbek Governorate.
The
Arsal Health Care Center received a total of 3,422 patients and offered 6,128
services from various health sections such as clinics, pharmacies,
laboratories, nursing and the community and mental health program.
In
Yemen, KSrelief continues its implementation of the water supply and
environmental sanitation projects across several districts. If February,
KSrelief pumped 36,207,000 liters of usable water and 3,194,000 liters of
potable water into Hajjah Governorate.
Additionally,
the center carried out 237 transportation operations to remove waste from
displaced camps.
In
Saada Governorate, KSrelief pumped 290,000 liters of potable water and another
290,000 liters of usable water, benefiting 30,100 people.
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Saudi
crown prince, Iraqi PM discuss Middle East escalation
April
14, 2024
RIYADH:
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke with the prime minister
of Iraq on Sunday, Saudi Press Agency reported.
During
their phone call, Prince Mohammed and Mohammed Al-Sudani discussed developments
in the region and increasing escalation against the backdrop of the crisis in
the Gaza Strip and its repercussions.
They
also dissussed the importance of making the necessary efforts to prevent the
situation from worsening and ways to spare the region from the risks of
escalation, SPA added.
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UNICEF
hails KSrelief’s role in advancing education in Yemen
April
14, 2024
RIYADH:
Saudi Arabia, through its aid agency KSrelief, has allocated $6.2 million to
support approximately 827,000 children in Yemen, ensuring their access to
quality education opportunities. This initiative was undertaken in
collaboration with the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.
UNICEF
recently noted that the funding provided by KSrelief has facilitated access to
public and private education for girls and boys from vulnerable groups, the
Saudi Press Agency reported.
Peter
Hawkins, the fund’s representative to Yemen, said: “One in every four primary
school-aged children in Yemen is currently out of school. Moreover, educational
outcomes for those able to attend do not align with their age.
“Thanks
to contributions from partners such as KSrelief, UNICEF continues to address
the educational needs of vulnerable girls and boys in Yemen.”
The
funding enabled over 527,000 children to participate in national final exams
for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Additionally,
300,000 male and female students received school bags and recreational
supplies, aimed at motivating them to return to school while alleviating the
financial burden on their families.
Moreover,
the Kingdom’s support through KSrelief has enhanced teaching and learning
practices in classrooms by training 7,520 male and female teachers across 17
governorates.
Additionally,
hygiene supplies were distributed to 71,956 children and 120 schools.
KSrelief’s
assistance also facilitated UNICEF’s outreach to nearly 4.9 million
individuals, including caregivers, through the implementation of five awareness
campaigns. Outreach activities reached approximately 26,000 community leaders
and officials, as well as 2,500 families.
KSrelief
remains a steadfast partner of UNICEF, providing continuous funding for
life-saving interventions that enable UNICEF to address the most critical needs
of vulnerable children in Yemen, SPA stated.
Meanwhile,
in Yemen’s Hajjah governorate, KSrelief’s mobile medical clinic rendered
essential medical services to 2,072 beneficiaries in one month. The clinic’s
diverse services included treating patients for epidemiological diseases,
providing emergency care, and offering internal medicine and reproductive
health services.
In
the Saada governorate of Yemen, KSrelief’s ongoing projects aim to address the
primary healthcare and water needs of displaced individuals in the Razih
district. In one month, medical clinics operating under this initiative treated
patients for various ailments, including epidemic diseases, emergencies,
internal medicine issues, and reproductive health concerns.
The
project also provided nursing services, surgical assistance, and medical
referrals, alongside conducting waste disposal programs and supplying potable
water to the district.
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Europe
G7
‘ready to take measures’ over destabilization by Iran
April
15, 2024
ROME:
G7 leaders offered their full support for Israel on Sunday following an attack
by Iran, and said they were ready to “take further measures” in response to
“further destabilising initiatives.”
In
a statement following a video meeting, the leaders of the Group of Seven powers
said they “unequivocally condemn in the strongest terms Iran’s direct and
unprecedented attack against Israel.”
“We
express our full solidarity and support to Israel and its people and reaffirm
our commitment toward its security,” they said, in the statement published by
the Italian G7 presidency.
“With
its actions, Iran has further stepped toward the destabilization of the region
and risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation. This must be
avoided.
“We
will continue to work to stabilize the situation and avoid further escalation.
“In
this spirit, we demand that Iran and its proxies cease their attacks, and we
stand ready to take further measures now and in response to further
destabilising initiatives.”
European
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a separate statement: “Going
forward we will reflect on additional sanctions against Iran in close
cooperation with our partners. Specifically on its drone and missile programs.”
Iran
launched the attack, its first ever to directly target Israeli territory, in
retaliation for a deadly air strike widely blamed on Israel that destroyed its
consular building in Syria’s capital early this month.
The
attack came as the Israel-Hamas war raged in besieged Gaza.
The
G7 — which groups the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and
Canada — also said Sunday they would step up efforts to end that crisis.
“We
will also strengthen our cooperation to end the crisis in Gaza, including by
continuing to work toward an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and the
release of hostages by Hamas, and deliver increased humanitarian assistance to
Palestinians in need,” they said.
The
Israel-Hamas war began with an unprecedented October 7 attack by the militant group
against Israel, resulting in the deaths of 1,170 people, mostly civilians,
according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.
Israel’s
retaliatory offensive has killed at least 33,729 people in Gaza, mostly women
and children, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.
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European
allies urge Israel against military response to Iran as war cabinet convenes
April
15, 2024
The
United Kingdom, France and Germany urged Israel on Monday not to retaliate
against Iran after its unprecedented attack on Saturday night, warning that a
military response could send the Middle East spiraling into an all-out war, as
Israel’s war cabinet prepared to meet to discuss its options against Tehran.
Speaking
to the BBC ahead of an expected statement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
on Monday afternoon, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that while
the inclination to respond to the roughly 350 attack drones and missiles
launched by Tehran was justified, Israel needs to “think with its head as well
as its heart, to be smart as well as tough.”
The
UK has advised Israel that it would be better off not retaliating, Cameron
said, declaring that the attack was a “double defeat” for Iran in that it
failed to cause major damage to Israel while at the same revealing “to the
world that [Iran is] the malign influence in the region prepared to do this.”
Although
the UK is pushing Israel to show restraint and de-escalate, he noted that
Israel will ultimately make its own decisions regarding how it protects its
citizens.
France,
too, has been offering advice to Israel in the wake of Iran’s attack,
suggesting a policy of isolation rather than one of retaliation, French
President Emmanuel Macron told French news outlets on Monday.
The
situation in the Middle East is “very unstable,” he said, adding that France is
urging Israel to show restraint and remains committed to ensuring its protection.
“We
will do everything to avoid a conflagration,” he told the BFMTV news channel,
adding that he was scheduled to speak to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
later Monday, and was in contact with other countries in the region.
Both
the UK and France were among the allied countries that came to Israel’s defense
on Saturday night, in addition to the US and Jordan.
Tehran
launched its attack on Israel after an airstrike destroyed an Iranian consulate
building in Damascus, killing several members of the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps, including two generals. Both Syria and Iran blamed Israel for the
attack, although Jerusalem has not commented on the allegations.
Pushing
a similar policy of isolation as France, Cameron told the BBC that the UK government
is looking into diplomatic steps it can take against Iran, in addition to the
400 sanctions it has already implemented.
German
Foreign Minister AnnalenaBaerbock added her voice to those of her French and
British counterparts, telling a news conference in Paris that after it “won
defensively,” Israel must now secure its victory with diplomatic means.
“Now
we must prevent an escalation in the region,” Baerbock said, adding she had
spoken to Iran’s foreign minister on Sunday and clearly warned him about
further escalation.
In
the face of the criticism and potential diplomatic ramifications, Iran on
Monday claimed it had only acted in self-defense, and suggested that the West
“should appreciate Iran’s restraint in recent months.”
“Instead
of making accusations against Iran, (Western) countries should blame themselves
and answer to public opinion for the measures they have taken against the… war
crimes committed by Israel” in its war against the Tehran-backed Hamas terror
group in Gaza,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said.
At
the same time as its allies urge restraint and de-escalation, Israel’s war
cabinet prepared to reconvene after a three-hour meeting on Sunday afternoon
ended without a decision having been made as to how best to respond to Iran.
Alongside
the war cabinet’s deliberations on carrying out a retaliatory attack, Israel
has urged the world to punish Iran with sanctions and other diplomatic
measures.
Speaking
at an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council on Sunday
evening, Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan called for the
body to condemn Iran, reimpose sanctions and designate Iran’s Revolutionary
Guard a terror organization.
“The
snooze button is no longer an option. The only option is to condemn Iran and
utilize every means necessary to make them pay a heavy price for their horrible
crimes,” Erdan told the meeting, which he had requested on Saturday.
The
United States is also looking to hold Tehran accountable through the use of
diplomatic force, Deputy US Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood said.
Calling
for the 15-member body to unequivocally condemn Iran’s attack, he said the
Security Council has an obligation not to let Iran’s actions go unanswered.
“In
the coming days, and in consultation with other member states, the United
States will explore additional measures to hold Iran accountable here at the
United Nations,” he said, without providing specifics.
“Let
me be clear: If Iran or its proxies take actions against the United States or
further action against Israel, Iran will be held responsible,” he said.
Iran’s
Ambassador Amir SaeidIravani defended his country’s right to strike Israel to
the Security Council, claiming that “Iran’s operation was entirely in the exercise
of Iran’s inherent right to self-defense.”
“This
concluded action was necessary and proportionate,” he added.
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EU's
Air Safety Agency recommends caution in Israeli and Iranian air space
APRIL
15, 2024
Europe's
aviation regulator reaffirmed advice to airlines to use caution in Israeli and
Iranian airspace though it said no civil overflights had been placed at risk
during weekend tensions surrounding Iranian drone and missile strikes on
Israel.
The
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said it and the European
Commission would "continue to closely monitor the situation to assess any
potential safety risks for EU aircraft operators and be ready to act as
appropriate."
EASA
guidance that is already in place for airlines on Israel and Iran continues to
apply, it said in an emailed note.
That
included exercising caution and following all available aeronautical
publications for Israel and neighboring airspace up to 100 nautical miles
surrounding the country.
Potential
for misidentification in Iranian airspace
For
Iran, it recommended caution and said "there continues to be an increased
potential for miscalculation and/or misidentification" in airspace over
the Iranian capital Tehran.
Global
airlines face some disruption after Iran's attack on Israel with more than 300
missiles and drones, which were mostly shot down by Israel's US-backed missile
defense system or its allies before they reached Israeli airspace.
The
attack was in response to a suspected Israeli airstrike on Iran's Syria
consulate on April 1 in which seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards commanders and
officers were killed.
EASA
said all affected airspaces - Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Iran - were
closed by the relevant authorities during the relevant period.
"There
was no overflight risk for civil aviation at any time," it said. An
overflight involves an aircraft transiting through airspace, typically at high
cruising altitude.
All
the temporary airspace closures imposed at the weekend expired on Sunday, EASA
said.
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German
foreign minister holds phone call with Iranian counterpart
AyhanŞimşek
15.04.2024
German
Foreign Minister AnnalenaBaerbock urged Iran on Sunday to stop its attacks on
Israel and take de-escalatory steps in the region.
Baerbock
held a phone call with her Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and
condemned Saturday’s drone and missile attack on Israel, the Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.
“She
called on Iran to immediately cease all violence against Israel, release the
container ship MSC Aries and contribute to de-escalation,” the ministry said in
the statement, which was posted on its social media platforms.
Iran
conducted an airborne attack Saturday against Israel in retaliation for an
April 1 airstrike on its diplomatic facility in the Syrian capital. It is said
to have fired more than 300 drones and missiles, many of which were intercepted
by Israeli air defense systems
Baerbock
told public broadcaster ARD on Sunday evening that Germany would support
expanding European Union sanctions against Iran following Saturday’s attack.
She
recalled that the EU has already introduced sanctions against Iran for
supplying drones to Russia, which were used against Ukraine.
“We
have already introduced sanctions in Brussels because of the drones supplied to
Russia…I am campaigning intensively to expand them because we can see how
dangerous Iran’s actions are at the moment,” Baerbock said.
EU
foreign ministers are scheduled to hold a special meeting on Tuesday via video
link to discuss the Israel-Iran conflict and the latest developments in the
region.
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Pakistan
Man
accused of killing Indian spy critically injured in Lahore gun attack
April
15, 2024
Asif
Chaudhry
LAHORE:
Amir Sarfraz Tamba, the man who allegedly killed Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh
in KotLakhpat prison in 2013, was critically injured in an attack on Sunday,
according to police officials.
Media
reports claimed that the victim was killed in the attack, but Lahore SSP
Operations Syed Ali Raza confirmed to Dawn that the victim was alive, but
critically injured.
Tamba
was at his residence in Lahore’s Islampura area when two masked armed men forcefully
entered his home in Ganga Street and fired multiple shots.
They
fled the scene, leaving the victim in a pool of blood. He was rushed to a local
hospital, where he was being treated, according to Tamba’s younger brother,
Junaid Sarfraz.
Masked
men shoot Amir Tamba inside his home; IGP says claim of Indian involvement
‘premature’
In
a statement given to police, he said he lived on the ground floor of the house
with his family, while his brother lived in the upper portion.
Around
12:40pm, two armed men entered his house, went to the upper floor and “fired
multiple shots at Amir”.
Mr
Sarfraz added that upon hearing the gunshots, he rushed upstairs and found his
brother in a pool of blood. The masked shooter and his accomplice, who was
wearing a helmet, fled the scene.
They
were riding a Honda 125cc motorbike and escaped.
Mr
Sarfraz said the police were informed about the attack, and his brother was
rushed to a local hospital with three bullet wounds, including two in the
chest. Later, sources told Dawn police were unable to trace the victim’s
whereabouts.
Tamba’s
younger brother first moved him to a hospital via a private ambulance and then
informed the police, sources said, adding that police had yet to make any
headway in locating the ambulance as well. However, there was no official
corroboration of this claim.
Alleged
‘foreign hand’
The
attack has raised concerns among the government higher-ups over the alleged
involvement of India.
The
attack came days after UK’s Guardian reported that the Indian government
assassinated individuals in Pakistan as part of a wider strategy to eliminate
“terrorists” living on foreign soil. While talking to Dawn, Punjab Inspector
General Dr Usman Anwar said any statement about foreign involvement in the
attack would be “premature or too early” at this moment.
A
high-profile investigation has been launched to determine the motive behind the
attack, including the possibility of a foreign government’s involvement.
Islampura police have lodged a murder case against unknown armed men on Mr
Sarfraz’s complaint.
Due
to the significance of the attack, the Punjab government has referred the case
to the police’s Counter-Terrorism Department Punjab for investigation.
According
to sources, police have been ordered to increase the number of checkpoints in
the city, besides heavy deployment at all entry and exit points to trace and
arrest the killers.
One
of two attackers
Tamba
was one of the two inmates who had attacked Singh in Lahore’s KotLakhpat
prison, where the Indian was serving a death sentence after being convicted of
espionage.
He
and the other accused, Mudasir Munir, were acquitted in 2018 by a district and
sessions court after all witnesses retracted their statements.
Singh
was killed a couple of months after Kashmiri leader Afzal Guru was hanged in
Mumbai’s Tihar Jail in Feb 2013.
Guru
was awarded a death sentence by an Indian court over his role in a deadly
attack on parliament in 2001.
Singh
was serving his death sentence awarded by the Supreme Court of Pakistan for a
series of bomb attacks in Lahore and Faisalabad that killed 14 people in 1990.
The
execution of his sentence was repeatedly delayed by the government.
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Pakistan
calls for global efforts to prevent hostilities in Middle East
April
14, 2024
Pakistan
has expressed deep concern over the ongoing developments in the Middle East and
called on all parties to exercise utmost restraint and move towards
de-escalation.
In
a statement today, the Foreign Office said that Pakistan had pointed on 2nd of
this month, to the dangers of attack on an Iranian consular office in Syria as
a major escalation in an already volatile region and today's developments
demonstrate the consequences of the breakdown of diplomacy.
It
said that for months, Pakistan has underlined the necessity of international
efforts to prevent expansion of hostilities in the region and for a ceasefire
in Gaza.
The
Foreign Office said that these also underline the grave implications in cases
where the UN Security Council is unable to fulfill its responsibilities of
maintaining international peace and security.
It
is now critically urgent to stabilize the situation and restore peace.
Pakistan
is deeply saddened and shocked over the terrible and tragic events at Westfield
Bondi Junction in Sydney, Australia.
In
a statement, the Foreign Office expressed thoughts and prayers with the
families of those who have lost their lives and prayed for the early recovery
of injured.
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‘Meddling’
claims bring Tyrian White case back into limelight
April 15, 2024
Malik
Asad
ISLAMABAD:
The Tyrian White case — a petition filed against former prime minister Imran
Khan for concealing his alleged daughter — seems to have become something more
than a paternity matter.
This
is because the case was one of the only matters specifically referenced by
Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges as having invited “pressure” from
intelligence operatives after a letter written by six judges to the Supreme
Judicial Council became public.
“Considerable
pressure was brought to bear on judges who had opined that the petition was not
maintainable, by operatives of the ISI, through friends and relatives of these
judges,” said the letter addressed to the SJC on March 25.
Following
an abortive attempt by the government to form a one-member commission to probe
the matter, the complaints of meddling in judicial affairs have now been taken
up by the Supreme Court in exercise of its suo moto jurisdiction, and are now
likely to be deliberated upon by a full court on April 29.
Set
to be taken up again after nearly a year, IHC judges said the matter drew
‘considerable pressure’ from intel operatives who wanted to ensure the plea was
deemed ‘maintainable’
Referred
to in the letter as “Muhammad Sajid vs Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (Writ Petition
No. 3061 of 2022)”, this case has been on the back burner since May last year,
when IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq dissolved a three-member bench hearing the
case. The high court is likely to take up the matter again in the coming days,
but the circumstances under which the bench was scuttled seemed quite peculiar,
even at the time.
Maintainability
and a ‘premature’ verdict
A
three-member larger bench consisting of IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq, Justice
Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, and Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir had reserved their
verdict on March 30, 2023.
During
earlier hearings, Justice Kayani had questioned the locus standi (right of
audience) of the petitioner, Mohammad Sajid, whereas the presiding judge
Justice Farooq appeared to be convinced on this particular aspect.
It
should be noted that former IHC chief justice Athar Minallah had earlier
dismissed a similar petition.
During
the hearing of the petition on March 2, 2023, the counsel for the petitioner
argued that Imran Khan had submitted an affidavit to the Superior Court of
California in a case related to the custody of Tyrian, his alleged daughter.
But
the chief justice corrected him, saying that it was not an affidavit, rather a
declaration that was signed by an oath commissioner in Pakistan.
At
the time, Justice Kayani had pointed out that the declaration never mentioned
that Mr Khan was the father of the girl, and questioned the bona fides of the petitioner,
observing that only Tyrian White herself could file a petition seeking
paternity rights.
Then,
on May 10, the opinions of two judges were uploaded on official website of the
court, only to be taken down within minutes.
The
registrar office then issued a statement clarifying that “the opinion of two
judges was uploaded alone with office notes, which does not constitute [a]
judgement of the court”.
The
statement said the “chief justice has reconstituted the bench for rehearing of
the case”, and that action was “being taken against those responsible for
uploading the opinion without issuance of cause list”.
Not
seeing eye to eye
The
letter by the six IHC judges also hinted that some judges do not see eye to eye
with the incumbent chief justice of the country’s ‘youngest high court’.
The
letter recounted a number of communications with the IHC chief justice,
especially in the context of the Tyrian White case.
While
the judges noted that the IHC CJ had told them that no official from the
intelligence agencies would approach them, they complained that the
interference continued despite this assurance.
It
is telling that senior puisne judge Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani — the
senior-most after the chief justice — is one of the authors of the letter.
On
the surface, Chief Justice Farooq and Justice Kayani have a good working
relationship, as both used to sit on the same division bench and have decided a
number of important political cases in the past, including references against
Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz and Asif Ali Zardari.
The
two were also part of the original bench hearing the Tyrian White case before
it was dissolved.
However,
Justice Kayani was recently assailed by a complaint before the Supreme Judicial
Council, which accuses him of “inducing and convincing other judges of high
court” in connection with the letter.
Retired
Justice Noorul Haq N. Qureshi, himself a former senior puisne judge of IHC,
told Dawn that differences between the chief justice and the second senior-most
judge are “a routine occurrence” in the superior judiciary. He said that the
senior-most judge expects power to be shared, but some chief justices want
“absolute authority”.
“I
also experienced the same, but I never complained because I thought it would
harm the reputation of the institution that administers justice to the public
at large,” he said.
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Family
of Pakistani COO on Israel-linked ship seized by Iran seeks help
Murtaza
Ali Shah
April
15, 2024
LONDON:
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Israel-linked container ship seized by
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is a Pakistani national whose
family has asked the government of Pakistan for help.
Family
sources told Geo and The News that there are two Pakistanis who were on the
ship seized by the Iranian armed forces; one of them is Muhammad Adnan Aziz,
the COO of the Portugal-flagged MSC Aries. His family lives in Karachi and Azad
Kashmir and some of his relatives live in London who shared their worries with
this correspondent.
They
confirmed that Muhammad Adnan Aziz, along with another Pakistani, stand
kidnapped at this point. “This morning, we approached the Foreign Office
seeking help for the safe return of Muhammad Adnan Aziz as soon as possible.
The FO has assured us of all help. We understand that the matter has been taken
up with the Iranian authorities already.”
The
members of the family said they were shocked after learning that Iran has
seized the ship near the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions across the
region after a deadly Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria. They
clarified that Muhammad Adnan Aziz had nothing to do with the ownership of the
ship or the regional issues. “He was just doing his job as a professional and
was seized. We want his release and return,” shared the members of the family.
The
ship was commandeered by the IRGC, the elite force that lost seven members,
including two generals, in the Syria strike. “The ship has now been guided
towards the territorial waters of our country,” state-run IRNA reported.
The
vessel -- identified as the Portugal-flagged MSC Aries -- had departed from a
port in the United Arab Emirates en route to India. It is associated with the
London-based Zodiac Maritime, a part of the Zodiac Group run by Israeli
billionaire EyalOfer and his family.
White
House National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said the ship’s
crew comprised Indian, Filipino, Pakistani, Russian and Estonian nationals and
pushed back against the vessel’s seizure.
Zodiac
Maritime said in a statement that MSC, an Italian-Swiss shipping group, was
responsible for all vessel activities. MSC confirmed there were 25 crew members
on board the ship, adding in a statement that it is “working closely with the
relevant authorities to ensure their wellbeing, and safe return of the vessel”.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) had said a vessel was
seized by “regional authorities” 50 nautical miles (92 kms) northeast of the
UAE’s Fujairah in a waterway vital to world trade.
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Pakistanis
stranded on ship seized by Iranian forces to be released
April
15, 2024
Ali
Imran &Azaz Syed & Murtaza Ali Shah
ISLAMABAD:
The two Pakistanis, who were stranded on a ship seized by the Iranian forces,
will be released after the confirmation of their nationalities and completion
of legal formalities.
Speaking
to Geo News, Iranian envoy to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moqadam, said that they were
waiting for the confirmation of the presence of Pakistani nationals on the
ship.
The
diplomat confirmed that the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran has shared
the details with higher officials in Tehran.
“If
there’s a Pakistani on the ship, we will free the national after completing
legal formalities considering brotherly ties,” Moqadam said.
On
Sunday, the Foreign Office had taken up the matter with Iranian authorities in
Islamabad and shared details with them, sources told the TV channel.
The
development came after the family of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the
Israel-linked container ship seized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
(IRGC) asked the government of Pakistan for help.
Family
seeks Pakistani govt help
Family
sources told Geo News that there are two Pakistanis who were on the ship seized
by the Iranian forces and one of them is Muhammad Adnan Aziz —the COO of the
Portugal-flagged MSC Aries.
His
family lives in Karachi and Azad Kashmir and some of his relatives live in
London who shared their worries with the media.
They
confirmed that Aziz, along with another Pakistani, was on the ship seized by
Iran's forces.
“We
approached the Foreign Office seeking help for the safe return of Muhammad
Adnan Aziz as soon as possible. The FO has assured us of all help. We
understand that the matter has been taken up with the Iranian authorities
already.”
The
family members said they were shocked after learning that Iran had seized the
ship near the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions across the region after a
deadly Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria.
They
clarified that Aziz had nothing to do with the ownership of the ship or the
regional issues.
“He
was just doing his job as a professional and was seized. We want his release
and return,” shared the family members.
The
ship was commandeered by the IRGC, the elite force that lost seven members,
including two generals, in the Syria strike.
“The
ship has now been guided towards the territorial waters of our country,”
state-run IRNA reported.
Who
owns the vessel?
The
vessel — identified as the Portugal-flagged MSC Aries — had departed from a
port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) en route to India.
It
is associated with the London-based Zodiac Maritime, a part of the Zodiac Group
run by Israeli billionaire EyalOfer and his family.
White
House National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said the ship’s
crew comprised of Indian, Filipino, Pakistani, Russian, and Estonian nationals,
and pushed back against the vessel’s seizure.
Footage
from the deck of the vessel showed soldiers rappelling down from a helicopter.
The
helicopter appeared to be a Soviet-designed Mil Mi-17, which is operated by the
naval forces of the IRGC.
Zodiac
Maritime said in a statement that MSC, an Italian-Swiss shipping group, was
responsible for all vessel activities.
MSC
confirmed there were 25 crew members on board the ship, adding in a statement
that it is “working closely with the relevant authorities to ensure their
wellbeing, and safe return of the vessel”.
The
United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) had said a vessel was seized
by “regional authorities” 50 nautical miles (92km) northeast of the UAE’s
Fujairah in a waterway vital to world trade.
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Africa
Nigerian
Army RefutesRecruiting Repented Boko Haram Members
14
April 2024
The
Nigerian Army has refuted a viral report that it recruited repented Boko Haram
members.
Naija
News reports that the Army made this known in a statement on Sunday by its
spokesman, OnyemaNwachuckwu.
On
Thursday, one HauwakuluTabra was reported to have been killed by Adamu
Muhammad, a soldier she was in a relationship with, at the army barracks in
Enugu.
A
report on Saturday said two senior military officers alleged that the soldier was
a repented Boko Haram member who joined the Civilian Joint Task Force and was
later enlisted into the Nigerian Army in 2021.
But
according to the statement, the Army said while it is highly regrettable that
the lady was killed, the incident should not be used to propagate the claim
that the act was committed by a repentant Boko Haram member recruited into the
Nigerian Army.
It
also condoled with the family of the deceased and reiterated that at no time
did it enlist repentant Boko Haram members into its fold “as mischievously
insinuated”.
However,
the Army stated that at no point in time, either in the past or present
enlisted repentant Boko Haram members to its strength.
The
statement read: “The NA has at no point in time, either in the past or present enlisted
repentant Boko Haram members to its strength. However, considerations were
given to Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) who in the fight against terrorism
and insurgency in the North East distinguished themselves morally and
patriotically.
“Such
members of the CJTF must have also shown commitment, dedication and loyalty to
the service and the nation.
“The
sad incident of the gruesome murder of Miss HauwakuluTabra by Private Adamu
Muhammad occurred on the night of Thursday 11 April 2024 and her corpse was
discovered within the barracks on Friday 12 April 2024.
“Preliminary
investigations revealed that the late HauwakuluTabra was actually murdered by
the said soldier, who is presently in detention for further investigation to
unravel the motive behind his actions.
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South
African leader warns against regional conflict after Iran’s retaliatory attacks
on Israel
Hassan
Isilow
15.04.2024
South
Africa’s president said Sunday that his country had initially warned that if
the Israeli-Palestinian war is not handled with care and great wisdom, it would
intensify beyond the borders of Israel.
“We
did warn at a very early stage that unless the challenges and the war between
Israel and Palestine in Gaza are handled with care and great wisdom to ensure
that there is a cease-fire and humanitarian assistance, the war would soon
escalate beyond the borders of Israel,” Cyril Ramaphosa told reporters amid the
tensions between Iran and Israel and the US.
Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a barrage of drones and missiles at
Israel late on Saturday in response to Israel’s April 1 attack on the Iranian
consulate in Damascus, Syria that killed several senior Iranian military
officers.
Ramaphosa
called on all parties to de-escalate and desist from escalating the conflict
because it is a very dangerous conflict that could soon go beyond even the
boarders of the Middle East.
He
said the escalation of the conflict is totally unhelpful and should not be
happening.
“We
should not be having a regional conflict when we know what the origins of these
conflicts are,” he added.
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Congo
landslide kills at least 15 people and up to 60 others are missing, officials
say
15.04.2024
A
landslide in southwest Congo caused by heavy rains killed at least 15 people
and left as many as 60 others missing, local officials said Sunday.
Seven
people were found alive after the landslide Saturday near the port near the
town of Idiofa.
"There's
a hill above the port, and the rain caused the earth on the hill to
collapse," a local deputy elected official, DhedheMupasa, told reporters
Sunday.
Interim
provincial Gov. FélicienKiway told reporters a team was dispatched to help
search for survivors and seven people were found alive and were hospitalized. A
further 60 people were still missing, he said.
A
local official said it was difficult to determine the exact number of people
missing because the area was used as a marketplace every Saturday. The official
described the area as a port where fishermen came to sell fish and buy soap.
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Iran-Israel:
Nigeria, G7 urges ceasefire, world leaders condemn attack
15th
April 2024
GbengaOloniniran,
Gift Habib
Nigeria,
along with other international counterparts, on Sunday, urged Iran and Israel
to exercise restraint amidst escalating tensions.
Over
300 drones and missiles were fired towards Israel in an attack late Saturday,
injuring at least 12 people, according to an Israeli army spokesman, Daniel
Hagari, in a televised statement on Sunday, AFP reports.
The
Israeli military, in a statement, said “dozens of surface-to-surface missile
launches” were identified, with the majority intercepted before crossing into
Israeli territory.
The
attack, according to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, was a retaliation for a
deadly April 1 drone strike on its Damascus consulate, confirming early Sunday
that a drone and missile attack was underway against Israel.
The
attack came as the Israel-Hamas war raged in besieged Gaza.
Countries
around the world condemned Iran’s strikes on Israel, warning the attack could
further destabilise the Middle East.
Nigeria,
in a statement signed by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Francisca Omayuli, on Sunday, noted that diplomatic efforts were underway to
defuse the situation and prevent a broader conflict in the Middle East.
Omayuli
advised that both nations must consider the global commitment to peaceful
conflict resolution for the betterment of global peace and security.
“The
Federal Government of Nigeria joins other Members of the International
Community to call on Iran and Israel to exercise restraint, as diplomatic
efforts are ongoing to ease tension and avoid a wider conflict in the Middle
East.
“In
this critical period, it behooves the two countries to reflect on the universal
commitment to peaceful resolution of conflicts, for the advancement of global
peace and security,” the statement read.
Reacting
to Iran’s attack, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
condemned “the serious escalation.”
“I
am deeply alarmed about the very real danger of a devastating region-wide
escalation,” he added, calling on parties to “avoid any action that could lead
to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the Middle East.”
President
of the European Commission Ursula Leyen called on Iran to “immediately cease”
attacks, saying in a message on X, formerly Twitter, that “all actors must now
refrain from further escalation and work to restore stability in the region.”
Foreign
policy chief JosepBorrell said the bloc “condemns in the strongest terms” the
attack, calling it “an unprecedented escalation and a threat to regional
security.”
The
G7 group expressed its “full solidarity and support to Israel and its people
and reaffirm our commitment towards its security” according to a statement
following video talks.
The
G7, which groups the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and
Canada, also said on Sunday they would step up efforts to end that crisis.
“We
demand that Iran and its proxies cease their attacks, and we stand ready to
take further measures now and in response to further destabilising
initiatives,” it said.
The
spokesperson for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Farah Dakhlallah, said
the military alliance condemned Iran’s attack and was “monitoring developments
closely,” warning it was “vital that the conflict in the Middle East does not
spiral out of control.”
Beijing
also urged restraint, calling the attack “the latest spillover of the Gaza
conflict” and calling for the implementation of a recent UN Security Council
resolution demanding a ceasefire.
“China
calls on the international community, especially countries with influence, to
play a constructive role for the peace and stability of the region,” it added.
US
President Joe Biden promised “ironclad” support for Israel after holding an
urgent meeting with top security officials.
“Our
commitment to Israel’s security against threats from Iran and its proxies is
ironclad,” Biden said on X, posting a picture of the meeting in the White House
Situation Room.
White
House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on NBC’s “Meet the
Press” later that “we don’t want to see this escalate.”
“We’re
not looking for a wider war with Iran,” he said.
United
Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the “reckless” strikes, which he
said “risk inflaming tensions and destabilising the region.”
He
called for “calm heads to prevail” and added Britain will “be working with our allies
to de-escalate the situation”.
Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa “unequivocally condemns Iran’s
airborne attacks”, adding, “We stand with Israel.”
Russia
expressed “extreme concern over the latest dangerous escalation in the region”
and urged all sides to “show restraint.”
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North
America
US
House To Vote On Israel Aid Package Following Iran Attack
Apr
15, 2024
US
House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Sunday he would try to
pass aid to Israel this week after Iran’s mass drone and missile attack.
Johnson,
who is struggling to unify his fractious Republican majority and avoid an
ouster threat, recounted two failed attempts to pass standalone aid for Israel
since October 7.
Opponents
of the proposal accused Johnson of staging political ploys to distract from the
House leader’s opposition to a failed bipartisan Senate bill from last month
that encompassed aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.
The
House leader did not say whether this week’s legislation would also include
assistance for Ukraine and other allies.
“We’re
going to try again this week, and the details of that package are being put
together right now. We’re looking at the options, and all these supplemental
issues,” Johnson told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” program.
Iran
launched hundreds of drones and missiles in its first-ever direct attack on
Israeli territory last Saturday night, raising the threat of open warfare
between the two countries that could deteriorate into a regional war involving
the United States.
US
forces played a major role in fending off Iran’s strike this weekend by
notifying Israel of the impending drones and missiles while intercepting many
en route. After the attack ended early Sunday morning, US President Joe Biden
informed Israel that it would not join the IDF in attacking Iran if it chose to
do so.
Representative
Mike Turner, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said on NBC’s “Meet the
Press” that he expected the House would pass a broad aid bill this week.
“I
think it will have overwhelming support both the Ukraine, Israel and Asia
packages, not just because of what’s happened with Iran escalating the conflict
in the Middle East, but because these are allies that need and deserve our
support,” Turner said.
Johnson
spoke after House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, the chamber’s No. 2
Republican, said the House will respond to Iran’s attack with “legislation that
supports our ally Israel and holds Iran and its terrorist proxies accountable,”
without offering specifics.
Johnson
was expected to meet later on Sunday with lawmakers focused on national security
issues, including House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul.
McCaul
said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that it was Johnson’s decision on when and how
to bring Ukraine aid up for a vote, but that it needed to be done. “We don’t
have time on our side here,” McCaul said. “We have to get this done.”
The
House remains deeply divided over providing further assistance to Ukraine. No
major aid package has passed for Kyiv since Republicans took control of the
chamber in January 2023.
While
some House members strongly support the aid and predict it would pass with 70%
support in the chamber if Johnson allowed a vote, many of Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump’s House allies oppose aid to Ukraine,
favoring spending on domestic issues.
Representative
Marjorie Taylor Greene has threatened to oust Johnson as speaker over issues
including his support for Ukraine.
The
White House and top Democrats and Republicans in the Senate called on Johnson
to approve a $95 billion bipartisan Senate-passed package that would provide
$14.1 billion in aid to Israel and $60 billion to Ukraine.
“They
should put it on the floor as soon as possible,” White House national security
spokesperson John Kirby told “Meet the Press.”
Johnson
has refused to take up the Senate bill. Instead, he has sought to craft his own
legislation, with Ukraine aid structured as a loan at the behest of Trump.
“He
and I are 100% united on these bigger items,” Johnson said of Trump, after
meeting with the former president on Friday in Florida.
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US
calls on UN Security Council to condemn Iran's attacks
Rabia
IclalTuran
15.04.2024
The
US urged the UN Security Council on Sunday to "unequivocally" condemn
Iran's attacks on Israel while Russia and Iran slammed the "hypocritical
behavior" and "double standards" of Western countries.
"The
Security Council has an obligation to not let Iran’s actions go
unanswered," US Ambassador Robert Wood told the emergency session, which
was convened at the request of Israel to discuss the situation in the Middle
East following Iran's retaliatory response against Israel for its attack on its
consular building in Damascus, Syria on April 1.
Noting
that Iran has violated its international obligations, Wood said the US will
explore additional measures to hold it accountable at the UN in the coming
days.
"More
immediately, the Security Council must unequivocally condemn Iran’s aggressive
actions and call for Iran and its partners and proxies to cease their
attacks," he said.
"The
United States is not seeking escalation. Our actions have been purely defensive
in nature,” Wood stressed.
"The
best way to prevent such escalation is an unambiguous condemnation from the
Council of Iran’s unprecedented, large-scale attack and an unequivocal call on
it and its proxies and partners to refrain from further violence," he
added.
Russia,
Iran call out 'Western hypocrisy'
Russian
Permanent Representative to the UN VasilyNebenzya said that "today, the
Security Council is witnessing such a parade of Western hypocrisy and double
standards that it is even somewhat uncomfortable to watch."
Recalling
Israel's attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Nebenzya said an attack
on a diplomatic mission is a casus belli under international law.
“If
Western missions were attacked, you would not hesitate to retaliate and prove
your case in this room. Because for you, everything that concerns Western
missions and Western citizens is sacred and must be protected.”
The
Russian envoy said his country called on the Security Council to "clearly
and unequivocally" condemn Israel's attack on Iran’s consulate as the
Council convened on April 2 to discuss it.
"The
US, the UK and France essentially refused to confirm that the basic principles
of international law on the inviolability of diplomatic and consular
facilities, enshrined in the relevant Vienna Conventions, apply equally to all
states," he said.
Iran's
Ambassador to the UN, Amir SaeidIravani, said the US, UK and France have chosen
"to turn a blind eye to reality and overlook the root causes contributing
to the current situation" as they did not condemn the attack against
Iran's diplomatic premises in Syria.
"In
hypocritical behavior, these three countries falsely blamed and accused Iran
without considering their own failures to uphold their international commitment
to peace and security in the region," Iravani said.
-
Israel accuses Iran of 'blatant violation of international law'
Gilad
Erdan, Israel’s ambassador to the UN, said Iran's attack on Israel on Saturday
was an "act of utter escalation that can drag the entire region and world
into war."
"Last
night's attack was a blatant violation of international law and the UN
Charter," he said.
"The
only option is to condemn Iran and utilize every means necessary to make them
pay a heavy price for their horrible crimes.”
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Pro-Palestinian
activists continue Pomona College protests despite arrests, suspensions
MICHAEL
STARR
APRIL
15, 2024
Californian
pro-Palestinian protesters continued to hold disruptive demonstrations and
threatened to occupy buildings at Pomona college this week, intensifying their
activism after students were arrested and suspended for occupying the
president's office on April 5.
"Hey
[Pomona College President] Gabi Starr, which building is next?" Pomona
Divest from Apartheid (PDfA) threatened in a Sunday Instagram post, listing out
the names of several campus locations. "All activities at this college are
subject to suspension! You have one day."
The
group said that they would take action from Monday until Thursday, following on
the heels of hundreds of students gathering on Campus from across the Claremont
colleges on Thursday in solidarity with suspended activists.
“We
don’t want to hear a word about arrests or suspensions or bans unless in the
same breath you’re condemning Israeli apartheid, occupation, and genocide, and
calling for complete divestment from Israeli weapons manufacturers,
Palestine-occupying institutions, for an academic boycott, for an immediate and
permanent ceasefire, and for anti-discrimination policies for Palestinian,
Muslim, Arab, SWANA [Southwest Asian and North African], Black, Brown and
Indigenous students,” one of the suspended activists said in a speech read by
another student according to PDfA. "“If you’re not with divestment, you’re
not with us. And if you are with us, we will win.”
The
activists have been calling for academic boycott of Israel and the withdrawal
of suspensions, charges, and bans on 20 students from Pomona and the Claremont
College group.
Tens
of students were arrested in protest
According
to PDfA 19 students were arrested for trespassing in Starr's office during a
two hour sit-in protest demanding divestment from Israel, and another protester
was arrested for interfering with justice.
"Any
participants in today’s events on the SCC lawn or in Alexander Hall, who turn
out to be Pomona students, are subject to immediate suspension," Starr
said in an April 5 statement. "Students from the other Claremont Colleges
will be banned from Pomona’s campus and subject to discipline on their own
campuses. All individual participants not part of The Claremont Colleges
community are hereby banned from campus immediately. Individuals participating
in this event must disperse immediately. Those who remain will be escorted off
campus."
Starr
detailed that Campus Safety and Student Affairs staff were verbally harassed
and subjected to anti-black slurs when they attempted to remove the
"apartheid wall" that the BDS group erected for the "Israel
Apartheid Week" event.
The
BDS groups had occupied the lawn of the Smith Campus Center with tents and the
wall for a week against College policy, but Starr said that she had attempted
to give room to the students to exercise the right to protest.
On
April 3, Starr instituted more strenuous identity checks and warned about
disciplinary actions when masked activists "repeatedly followed admission
tour groups around campus and used amplifying devices that drown out all
surrounding speech."
Pro-Palestinian
students had protested Starr after she condemned a March student BDS
referendum.
"For
many years now, the only nation on which ASPC has focused its activity is the
world’s only Jewish state. This singling out of Israel raises grave concerns
about the referendum's impact on members of our community," Starr said on
February 16. "For this reason, and even though I know our students do not
intend this, the referendum raises the specter of antisemitism, and it takes
place against the backdrop of a challenging and even worsening national and
international climate in which hate is despicably on the rise. Even as the
authors of the referendum are standing up for a principle they believe in, the
call for an academic boycott undermines the core principles of who we are as an
institution.
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Destroyed
more than 80 Iranian ballistic missiles headed towards Israel, says US
15.04.24
The
US destroyed more than 80 UAVs and at least six ballistic missiles launched by
Iran at Israel, the Pentagon said Sunday.
This
includes a ballistic missile on its launcher vehicle and seven UAVs destroyed
on the ground in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen prior to their launch, the US
Central Command said.
Iran
fired more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel, which Tehran said was in
response to the April 1 strike on its consulate in Syria.
Almost
all Iranian drones and missiles were shot down by Israeli, US and allied forces
before they reached their targets.
On
Saturday and Sunday morning, US CENTCOM forces, supported by US European
Command destroyers, successfully engaged and destroyed more than 80 one-way
attack uncrewed aerial vehicles (OWA UAV) and at least six ballistic missiles
intended to strike Israel from Iran and Yemen, the media note said.
“Iran's
continued unprecedented, malign, and reckless behaviour endangers regional
stability and the safety of U.S. and coalition forces. CENTCOM remains postured
to support Israel’s defense against these dangerous actions by Iran. We will
continue to work with all our regional partners to increase regional security,”
it said.
The
G-7 leaders on Sunday unequivocally condemned in the strongest terms Iran’s
direct and unprecedented attack against Israel, saying the development risks
provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation.
Israel
described the attack as a “clear violation” of the UN Charter and international
law, and accused Iran of stoking regional instability, calling on the Security
Council to “unequivocally condemn Iran for these grave violations and
immediately act to designate the IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] as a
terrorist organisation”.
Iran
said it had launched the operation in exercise of its right to self-defence
under Article 51 of the UN Charter. PTI LKJ SKY SKY
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Biden
in ‘very tough spot’ trying to stop Middle East escalation
April
15, 2024
WASHINGTON:
Iran’s attack on Israel gives Joe Biden a familiar dilemma, but on steroids —
how to balance support for a difficult ally while preventing the nightmare
scenario of a wider war?
Tensions
with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s war on Gaza were papered
over as the US president offered “ironclad” support, including shooting down
Iranian drones.
But
the White House said it would not support an Israeli counterattack and warned
Israel to “think carefully” about escalation that could trigger a full-blown
regional conflict.
The
question then for Biden, who is facing a tough reelection battle against Donald
Trump in November, is what if Netanyahu goes ahead anyway, as he has done in
Gaza?
“It
puts him in a very tough spot” Colin Clarke, Director of Research at the Soufan
Group, told AFP.
“I
think he’s suspicious of Netanyahu’s motives here... that Netanyahu is
attempting to broaden the war throughout the region to deflect from how poorly
the war is going for him in Gaza.”
Biden
has been trying to avoid a regional war that could suck the United States back
into the Middle East ever since Hamas’s October 7 attack and Israel’s offensive
on the Gaza Strip.
The
81-year-old has, however, struggled to use the leverage provided by the United
States being Israel’s main military supplier, especially given a long history
of tense relations with Netanyahu.
Biden
has been increasingly critical of the death toll in the Palestinian territory
and even went as far as suggesting the US could limit military aid, but so far
to little effect.
Iran’s
attack has seen Biden go back to showing overt support — but at the same time
scrambling to stop the crisis spiraling.
White
House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Netanyahu was “well
aware” that Biden did not want a “wider war.”
Biden
himself warned Netanyahu of the potential dangers in a call on Saturday night
at a time of “heightened emotion.”
“The
president had a discussion about trying to slow things down, think through
things,” a US official said.
The
hope was that “in the light of day” Israel would see it had had a “spectacular
success” against Iran’s attack, added the official.
Washington’s
calculus looks to be that Iran also got what it wanted, with a show of force in
retaliation for Israel’s strike in Damascus earlier this month that killed a
key Iranian general, but with minimal damage.
“However,
I fear the status quo will be short-lived,” said James Ryan, Executive Director
of the Middle East Research and Information Project, warning of a “dangerous
spiral.”
“I
expect Biden to attempt to restrain Israeli responses, but Netanyahu has
already shown a willingness to test any kind of limit Biden wishes to impose,”
he added.
“It’s
all very cynical now, unfortunately.”
Biden’s
options for restraining Israel are likely to be limited at this stage to tough
language in private and making threats in public.
“They’ve
got themselves into a corner in many ways,” said Clarke.
“I
think they’ve overplayed their hand a little bit by saying the administration
is considering cutting off weapons to the Israelis. It’s never going to happen
— I think it’s an empty threat, especially in an election year.”
The
US presidential election in November comes as Biden faces domestic political
pressure on all sides when it comes to Israel.
Trump
has led a chorus of Republicans accusing Biden of being weak on the issue —
while young and left-wing voters in particular are angered by his failure to
stop the bloodshed in Gaza.
Netanyahu,
facing his own political and legal issues at home, would now be able to use the
Iran attacks to “paper over the very real rifts that exist” with Washington on
Gaza, said Clarke.
“If
he can drag this out until November, he’s hoping for a Trump victory” when he
would have “carte blanche” to act however he wanted in the region, said Clarke.
Another
possibility, however, is that Netanyahu may decide to “accede to American
urgings” for now on Iran — but with a cost, said Paul Salem, President and CEO
of the Middle East Institute.
“Politically,
I think they can cash in on saying, ‘okay, America, we won’t do anything, we’re
being good. But in exchange, you have to, you know, give us more of a free hand
in Gaza,’” he said.
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South
Asia
Kabul
Calls Iran's Attack on Israel 'Legitimate' Defensive Action
April
14, 2024
The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate in a statement declared
Iran's recent attack on Israel a legitimate defensive action.
According
to the statement, the Islamic Emirate has called on all influential countries
in the region and the world to halt the further escalation of the crisis and
stop the conflicts in the Gaza Strip.
This
comes as Israel's military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, reports
that Iran fired over 300 missiles and drones at Israeli cities.
Rear
Admiral Daniel Hagari said that 99 percent of these Iranian missiles and drones
have been intercepted and destroyed.
Based
on official statistics, so far, 31 Israeli citizens have been injured and
hospitalized in these attacks.
“Last
night Iran started an attack against Israel and launched more than 300
different threats. The Iranian threat met the Israel Defense Force’s aerial and
technological superiority together with a strong fighting coalition that
together intercepted most of the threats. We intercepted 99% of the threats
launched towards Israel’s territory. This is a very significant strategic
achievement,” Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said.
This
Iranian attack on Israel occurred two weeks after airstrikes targeted the
Iranian consulate in Damascus, the capital of Syria, resulting in the deaths of
seven military personnel, including two senior commanders of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard.
The
Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Mohammad Bagheri, warned that if
Israel takes further action, their response will be more decisive.
“From
our perspective, this operation is over, and we have no intention to continue.
However, if the Zionist regime acts against the Islamic Republic either on our
soil or at our locations in Syria or elsewhere, our next operations will be
much more extensive,” said Mohammad Bagheri.
What
are the implications of these conflicts between Iran and Israel for the
regional countries, especially Afghanistan?
Tariq
Farhadi, an international relations expert, told TOLOnews: “Afghanistan should
not become a proxy for any side in this war, and the interim government should
focus on resolving Afghanistan’s internal problems.”
“Other
wars in the region will cause Afghanistan’s problems to be forgotten, and
militant groups in this country will gain more power,” said Sayed JavadSajadi,
a political analyst.
This
attack by Iran on Israel has been widely welcomed by the citizens of that
country.
An
Iranian citizen said: “I have never seen in any country where an attack on
another country and war cause happiness among the people. But tonight, people
have given up their sleep to come here and show how important this war is for
us and how happy we are with this attack on Israel.”
After
these attacks, the war cabinet of Israel, chaired by Benjamin Netanyahu, was
convened.
"Citizens
of Israel, in recent years, and especially in recent weeks, Israel has been
preparing for a direct attack by Iran. Our defensive systems are deployed; we
are ready for any scenario, both defensively and offensively. The State of
Israel is strong. The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is strong. The public is
strong," said Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel.
The
United Nations, European Union, United States, Germany, and several other
countries have condemned Iran's attacks on Israel, calling them a threat to the
peace, stability, and security of the region and the world.
President
Joe Biden has also stated that he will meet today with leaders of the G7 countries
to give a joint diplomatic response to Iran.
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Iran-Israel
tensions directly impact Afghanistan: Abdullah
Fidel
Rahmati
April
15, 2024
Simultaneously
with reactions to Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, Abdullah Abdullah, the
former Chief Executive Officer of the previous government, states that any
action by Israel against Iran and the escalation of tensions directly affects
the situation in Afghanistan.
Mr.
Abdullah, on Sunday, April 14th, posted these remarks on his social media
platform X, noting that the Islamic Republic of Iran hosts millions of Afghan
citizens.
He
also stated that Iran’s response to Israel is a defensive action and a reaction
to the “violation of Iran’s national sovereignty.”
Abdullah
Abdullah continues to write on his social media platform X that “these tensions
have unpredictable and unfavorable consequences for the region and global peace
and security.”
However,
reactions to Iran’s attacks on Israel come as the Islamic Republic of Iran
unexpectedly attacked targets related to the Israeli army with its missile
attacks on Saturday, April 13th, according to reports from media outlets
affiliated with the Islamic Republic, destroying several military targets,
including the Nevatim airbase in southern Israel and the band of Israeli
military aircraft in the Negev desert region.
The
United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, and the European Union have
strongly condemned Iran’s attack on Israel, with the United States and Britain
emphasizing unwavering support for Israel.
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Five
more Myanmar border guards take refuge in Bangladesh
Apr
15, 2024
Five
more members of Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) have taken shelter in
Bangladesh amid the ongoing conflict between the Myanmar junta and Arakan Army
in Rakhine state.
They
entered Bangladesh last night through Kharangkhali and Jhimongkhali border
under Whykong union in Teknaf said Lt Col Mohiuddin Ahmed, commanding officer
of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) battalion-2 in Teknaf.
BGB
seized their weapons and took them into custody, the BGB official said.
Yesterday
morning, nine BGP members took shelter in Bangladesh. Two of them were
undergoing treatment as they crossed the border with injuries, he added.
On
March 11, 179 BGP members took refuge in Bangladesh through Jamchhari border in
Bandarban'sNaikhongchhariupazila. They are currently under BGB custody in
Naikhongchhari.
On
February 15, 330 Myanmar nationals, including 302 BGP officials and four of
their family members, two army personnel, 18 immigration members, and four
civilians, who had entered Bangladesh were returned to their country.
The
conflict claimed two lives on February 5, killing a Bangladeshi woman and a
Rohingya man in the explosion of a mortar shell (fired from Myanmar) in
Bandarban'sGhumdhum.
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Iran-Israel
tensions: Dhaka wants peace in Middle East
Apr
14, 2024
Saying
that Bangladesh does not want war in the Middle East, Foreign Minister Hasan
Mahmud urged the international community to help de-escalate tensions between
Iran and Israel.
"We
are for peace, not war. We want to see countries play an active role in
de-escalating tensions [between Iran and Israel]. We also call for an end to
the killings in Gaza," he said.
Hasan
Mahmud made the comments when journalists, after an event at the state guest
house Padma, asked him about Iran's drone and missile attacks on Israel.
Iran
said the attacks were in retaliation for Israel's attacks on the Iranian
consulate in Damascus, Syria early April.
Hasan
Mahmud said Iran might not have launched the attacks if it was not attacked
first.
"We
would hope that the states that can play roles would play their roles to
de-escalate Iran-Israel tension," Hasan Mahmud said.
When
asked about the release of 23 Bangladeshi sailors and the Bangladeshi-flagged
ship MV Abdullah from the captivity of pirates, the foreign minister credited
the government and others for their efforts.
The
ship has advanced 100 nautical miles towards the United Arab Emirates,
accompanied by a ship from the European Union, he informed the journalists.
He
also thanked the ship-owning company, KSRM, for its active role in releasing
the crew and the ship.
He
told journalists that nine more members of the Border Guard Police of Myanmar
have entered Bangladesh through Southern Myanmar.
Myanmar
and Bangladesh are discussing the repatriation of all 180 members of BGP,
including those who previously entered Bangladesh during the Myanmar military's
conflict with rebel forces, he said.
Earlier,
Hasan Mahmud held a meeting with Antigua and Barbuda Foreign Minister EP Chet
Greene, who arrived in Dhaka for a five-day visit yesterday.
He
said the two countries have discussed cooperation in technology and training in
the tourism sector.
He
proposed that the Caribbean country can import pharmaceutical products from
Bangladesh, which now exports such products to 140 countries including the US,
Canada and the EU. They also discussed exporting RMG, ceramics and leather
goods from Bangladesh.
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BNP
real source of communalism: Quader
Apr 14, 2024
Awami
League General Secretary ObaidulQuader today said BNP cannot tolerate
Bangalees' culture as the party is the real source of communalism and also the
patrons of militancy.
"BNP
is inherently pro-Pakistan… Pakistan remains deep in their hearts. These
communal evil forces are actually in opposition to the spirit of Bangla and the
spirit of Bangladesh," he said.
Qauder,
also road, transport and bridges minister, made the remarks while addressing
the inaugural ceremony of a colourful rally and discussion held at the Bahadur
Shah Park in Old Dhaka, marking the Bangla New Year.
The
programme was organised by Dhaka South city unit of Awami League.
Terming
BNP the "communal evil force", the ruling party leader said, "It
is clear who are really against the spirit of Baishakh… they wanted to stop the
procession led by then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina at the SuhrawardyUddyan…
that evil forces still remain on the soil of this country."
The
minister, however, emphasised preserving the historic Bahadur Shah Park as the
authority must protect this significant place. "We have to protect our
culture for the survival of Bangladesh…," he added.
Terming
BNP the enemy of Bangalee culture, Bangladesh state and the spirit of the
Liberation War, Quader called upon the people to prevent and defeat this enemy
and march towards the goal of victory.
Chaired
by Dhaka South city unit AL leader Abu Ahmed Mannafi, the programme was also
addressed, among others, by Awami League Joint general secretary AFM Bahauddin
Nasim, and AL Dhaka South city unit general secretary Humayun Kabir.
Later,
a colourful procession paraded in front of Bahadur Shah Park and ended in front
of Awami League central office at Bangabandhu Avenue.
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Thousands
of people visit Helmand’s historic Bost fort during Eid
April
14, 2024
Helmand
Department of Information and Culture says more than 6,000 tourists visited
Bost historical fort over Eid this year.
Visitors
say that if the government pays greater attention to the preservation and
restoration of historical sites, more domestic and foreign tourists will visit
the sites in future.
“We
request the government to pay more attention to these historical sites,” said
Abdul Rahman, a tourist.
“We
ask the Islamic Emirate to renovate this place so that the number of visitors
increases,” said Izzatullah, another tourist.
Meanwhile,
the Department of Information and Culture of Helmand province says that three
parts of the Bost fort are set to be restored this year.
Bost
fort is one of dozens of historical sites in Helmand province, which according
to historians, was built during the time of King Nosherwan and is 2,500 years
old.
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Southeast
Asia
Myanmar
rebels say they have repelled junta push to take back border town
15
Apr 2024
MAE
SOT (Thailand), April 15 — A resistance group fighting Myanmar’s military rule
said yesterday its fighters had repelled an attempt by junta troops to advance
on the key town of Myawaddy along the Thai border that was seized by the rebels
last week.
Reinforcements
of junta forces have been trying to advance on Myawaddy for days, but were
pushed back in a battle about 40 kilometres away, a spokesperson for the Karen
National Union (KNU), Saw Taw Nee, said in an interview.
“It
is not easy to come here. They face a lot of difficulty,” he told Reuters,
saying the KNU’s forces had been “blocking and intercepting” the junta troops.
The
KNU information could not be independently confirmed. A spokesperson for the
military junta that seized power from an elected government a 2021 did not
answer calls from Reuters.
The
border town of Myawaddy, adjacent to Thailand, was wrested from military control
by a coalition of anti-junta forces led by the KNU on Thursday.
Fighting
took place on Friday between the villages of Kawkareik and Kaw Nwet along the
main Asian Highway 1 leading west from the Thai border, Saw Taw Nee said.
The
KNU spokesperson said information received from the front line put the junta’s
toll of deaths and injuries from the fighting at around 100. “We know that they
suffered a loss of one armed carrier and a military truck,” he said.
Myanmar
has been in turmoil since 2021, when the powerful military deposed an elected
civilian government, triggering widespread protests it sought to crush with
force.
Simmering
anger against the junta turned into a nationwide armed resistance movement that
is now increasingly operating in coordination with established ethnic rebel
groups to challenge the military across large parts of Myanmar.
Saw
Taw Nee said the resistance “will take time”. “We need to have a kind of
coordination with other groups... to defeat the military,” he said.
The
KNU spokesperson said there were also challenges working in a broad anti-junta
coalition.
“We
are still in the process of how to negotiate, how to come together and how to
move forward among our Karen groups,” he said, referring to members of the
ethnic group residing primarily in Kayin State.
Saw
Taw Nee said the immediate concern for the KNU is the more than one million
displaced people within its territories, and called on the international
community, including neighbouring Thailand, to provide support.
“We
really need to work together in the future more and more on this issue,” he
said.
He
urged Myanmar’s junta to see their recent military setbacks as a sign that they
should hand back power to the people.
“Please
don’t waste time any more,” he said. “This is the time, and a good opportunity,
to listen to people first.” — Reuters
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Iran-Israel
conflict: PM Anwar calls for global effort to mitigate escalating tensions
14-04-
2024
KUALA
LUMPUR: Malaysia strongly believes that it is in the best interest of the
global community that all parties work towards achieving a cessation of
hostilities in the Middle East and avoid further escalation of aggression.
Following
the latest conflict involving Iran and Israel, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim said for a lasting solution, the ongoing violence in the region must
come to an end.
He
said any chosen path to a settlement would not be sustainable if the conflict
is not stopped immediately.
“Regardless,
Malaysia stands with the Palestinian people who continue to suffer in this
terrible situation.
“It
is time for all parties to exercise utmost restraint, and leading global
stakeholders should demand a cessation of hostilities by all parties,” Anwar
said in a Facebook post today.
Earlier,
Anwar held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid
Hamidi, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu and
other senior officials to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
According
to the prime minister, Iran’s attack was a response to the heinous Zionist
Israeli regime’s attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, adding
that Israel’s actions were a clear violation of international laws.
Foreign
media today reported that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps had launched a
barrage of missiles and drones on Israel.
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Unity
Govt has never neglected Indian community - PM Anwar
14-04-
2024
SHAH
ALAM: The Unity Government has never neglected the welfare of the Indian
community but rather various programmes had been initiated to assist in the
development of the community at large said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim.
The
Prime Minister said every programme that has been carried out or being carried
out by the government is universal in nature and tailored with the interest of
the entire Indian community in the country as per their needs and aspirations,
in line with the concept of the Malaysia MADANI government.
Citing
the success of having eradicated hardcore poverty in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor,
Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and Penang, Anwar who is also the Finance Minister said
efforts to eradicate poverty was done regardless of race, and such an
initiative also included the Indian community.
“...I
don’t care whether they are ‘tauke’ who are Malays, Chinese or Indians. What I
care is the majority who are not so priviledged.
“That’s
why I say our first priority is to eradicate hardcore poverty. Though in terms
of numbers, Malays are the majority, but in terms of those who benefitted under
the initiative in Kuala Lumpur and Negeri Sembilan was the Indian community.
“I
don’t see the issue of poverty from the racial point of view, if they fall
under the hardcore poor category, they will be assisted,“ he said in his
opening speech of the Fifth International Convention and Celebration of Indian
statesman Dr Ambedkar’s 133rd birthday and Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration at
the Ideal Convention Centre, here today.
With
regard to education for the Indian community, Anwar said various initiatives
have been carried out, including setting up four new SekolahJenisKebangsaan
Tamil (SJKT) schools in Selangor and Perak plus two more in Negeri Sembilan,
which started operations in March.
“Therefore,
claims that we did not do anything for the Indian community is not true...there
was also an additional RM30 million allocated for the development of SJK (T)
and RM5 million for the development of education and Tamil literature which I
had announced in Universiti Malaya.
“For
Asian Institute of Medical, Science and Technology University (AIMST) I have
approved RM25 million, on condition that (AIMST) submit a transparent financial
account...we in the cabinet have also agreed to offer Indian students an easy
path to enroll in TVET institutions,“ said the Prime Minister.
He
added that in efforts to uplift the community in the job market, the government
held discussions with various private entities to provide training as well as
increase the number of Indians employed in government linked companies.
The
Prime Minister also said the government has expanded Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia
(AIM) functions to the Indians of which the microcredit organisation was
initially intended for the Malays through the announcement of RM50 million to
empower Indian women entrepreneurs through the Prosperity Empowerment and A New
Normal for Indian Women (PENN) programme yesterday.
Meanwhile,
the Prime Minister also said that the Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit
(Mitra) which has since been placed under the Prime Minister’s Department
again, is not the only avenue for Indian communities to uplift themselves.
Anwar
therefore urged the community to not look into everything through the prism of
race and pledged that all unity government representatives will work hard to
address issues raised by the Indian community.
“Let
me remind you, is this adequate? No. Is this the final act? No. But this is the
process, do understand and appreciate the problem that we have to face in
dealing with some extreme voices among the Malays that formed the majority...we
have to deal with all this issues at the same time.
“Everywhere
I go when I visit the Malay communities I tell them we are here to show (other
communities) a good example...I want to prove a point that if we want to lead
this country we need to be just to all of our citizens,“ he said.
Meanwhile,
the two-day convention which started today, was attended by about 1,500
participants, including 250 foreign delegates from India, United States,
Canada, Japan, Germany, Australia, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Brunei,
United Kingdom and Indonesia.
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China
stops short of condemning Iran, as it continues its balancing diplomacy
Tan Dawn Wei
BEIJING
– China has said it is deeply concerned over Iran’s strike on Israel on April
13, but has stopped short of condemning the attack; instead, it described it as
a “spillover of the conflict in Gaza”.
While
a multitude of countries, including Japan, Denmark, Mexico and Singapore, have
immediately censured the drone and missile strikes on Israeli territory – which
Iran says is payback for an April 1 bombing of its consulate in Syria – Beijing
has held back on criticising its important strategic partner.
The
two countries have forged close economic and strategic ties in recent years,
with China buying as much as 90 per cent of US-sanctioned Iranian crude oil in
2023 at discounted prices, making it Iran’s biggest trading partner.
In
2023, China also brokered a high-profile deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia to
restore diplomatic ties after years of hostilities, as it continues to seek to
expand its presence and influence in the Middle East.
In
contrast, Beijing had earlier condemned Israel’s suspected strike on the
Iranian consulate, and it also called the United States to play a “constructive
role” in resolving the Gaza conflict.
The
lack of a denunciation by Beijing over the violence shows that it considers
Tehran’s actions a legitimate response, said Mr Ahmed Aboudouh, associate
fellow at London-based think-tank Chatham House.
“However,
overall, China is unlikely to take significant steps that may undermine its
relations with either Iran or Israel as long as its commercial and political
interests are not directly affected,” said Mr Ahmed, who is also head of China
studies at the Emirates Policy Centre, a think-tank in Abu Dhabi in the United
Arab Emirates.
“The
only opportunity this escalation may create for Beijing is to blame the US’
mild pressure on Israel to stop the war in Gaza.”
Since
the start of the Gaza crisis, China has advocated for the Palestinian cause,
emphasising that a two-state solution is the only way to end the conflict
between Israel and Palestine.
It
has repeatedly called for a ceasefire, but has avoided condemning Hamas for its
surprise Oct 7 attack on Israel.
“So
far, the PRC has been publicly quite hands-off regarding the conflict in Gaza.
They have issued statements calling for peace, criticising Israel and
expressing support for Palestine. Action has been less evident,” said Associate
Professor Chong Ja Ian from the National University of Singapore, referring to
the People’s Republic of China by its acronym.
Similarly,
Beijing has also been advocating for peace in Yemen – which has been besieged
by a civil war for the past decade – but refrained from denouncing the
country’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels for attacking commercial ships in the Red
Sea since November.
“This
relatively quiet approach reflects both the complicated situation facing
Beijing and its limited leverage in the region,” said Prof Chong, an
international relations specialist with a focus on Chinese foreign policy.
Even
so, the US and other Western countries had urged China to use its sway with
Iran to prevent a retaliatory attack and an escalation of tensions after Tehran
vowed retribution for the consulate attack.
Mr
Ahmed said: “I suspect the US already understands the limits of China’s
leverage over Iran and the lack of desire in Beijing to support Washington’s
strategic preferences towards the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.
“I
think by repeating that it continues to reach out to China to help curb Iran
and its proxies’ actions, the Biden administration seeks to demonstrate it
didn’t leave any stone unturned and draw what it considers China’s inaction and
self-interested approach under the spotlight.”
He
added: “The ultimate objective is to promote to the regional countries the
narrative that Beijing is an unreliable partner and that the US is the only
security principal that guarantees regional security.”
But
Beijing is also likely not interested in direct involvement, said the
University of Groningen’s Assistant Professor William Figueroa, whose research
focuses on Sino-Iranian ties.
“While
happy to play a role in negotiations, the reality is they lack real coercive power
in the region and remain primarily interested in trade and diplomatic
initiatives. They are aware of this and not eager to overextend themselves the
way they believe the US has done,” said Prof Figueroa.
China’s
other considerations
Chinese
supply chains and energy imports could be at stake if there was wider
instability in the Middle East, putting further strain on the Chinese economy –
a situation that Beijing would want to avoid, said Prof Chong.
“Beijing
also wishes to maintain positive ties with the Arab states and Iran due to
these considerations. As a result, it probably wants to avoid behaviour that
could seem less supportive to these actors, including acts like publicly
criticising or putting pressure on Tehran,” he said.
“How
much Beijing can really restrain a partner like Iran is also unclear,
especially on issues that Tehran deems important.”
Still,
the continued instability is likely to reduce future Chinese investments in
Iran and economic relations with the country, which are already constrained due
to the US sanctions, said Prof Figueroa.
China
has already advised Chinese companies and travellers to Iran to exercise
caution, though it had been heavily promoting tourism to Iran until recently.
“This
may further damage and limit the growth of ties between the two countries,
although probably only temporarily,” added Prof Figueroa.
As
a result, China is expected to stick to its risk-averse, balancing policy while
dealing with Iran and Israel, said Mr Ahmed.
“This
is aligned with Beijing’s concern that if the ‘spillover’ reaches the Gulf
region, it may unravel the China-sponsored diplomatic thaw between Iran and
Saudi Arabia,” he said.
Mr
Ahmed was referring to the possibility of Israel targeting Iranian interests in
the Hormuz Strait, a narrow but vital waterway between Iran and Oman that is
the most important oil passage in the world, or a US strike from its military
bases in the Gulf which could trigger an Iranian response.
“I
suspect this is the biggest concern Chinese officials are considering right
now.”
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Muslims
in Japan serve up curry for quake-hit Noto residents
April
15, 2024
SUZU,
Ishikawa (Kyodo) -- A Muslim group in central Japan has been offering curry to
victims of the magnitude-7.6 earthquake that hit the Noto Peninsula on New
Year's Day, bringing smiles to the faces of those affected by the disaster.
Every
week, Mazen Salim, 49, head of the Toyama Muslim Center, and fellow group
members drive several hours from Toyama to Suzu in neighboring Ishikawa
Prefecture, one of the areas hardest hit by the January quake, to cook curry
for local evacuees, many of whom lost their homes and loved ones, and provide
other food items along with daily necessities.
"We
live in Japan, we drink Japanese water, and we work in Japan. If something
happens in Japan, it is only natural to help people who are suffering,"
said Salim, who refers to the center's volunteer work as a "jihad."
Salim stresses he uses the word not to describe a fight against an enemy of his
religion but as a call to help those in need. "It doesn't matter if they
are Muslim or not."
Salim
began visiting Suzu from Jan. 5, just days after the massive quake, which
struck while he was visiting Tokyo with his family. As the severity of the
damage became more evident, he quickly returned to his home in Toyama before
making his way to Noto.
Parts
of the roads had collapsed and there had been multiple mudslides. There was
also almost no information about which roads were still open. The area was
blanketed with snow, resulting in his tires getting caught in holes during the
drive.
Gas
was in short supply, too, with only a limited number of stations still open.
Salim would shift his vehicle into neutral gear when driving down slopes to
save fuel. He said it took him almost a day to get to Suzu, located on the tip
of the Noto Peninsula, the first time he drove there.
Hot
meals have been hard to come by in the quake-hit areas, while some have begun
to tire of eating the same food offered at evacuation centers, much of which is
canned. He said the specially made curry offers evacuees fresh flavors and
variety that they have grown to enjoy.
The
curry they make uses spices common in a variety of Muslim countries such as
Pakistan and Malaysia, and is prepared by the group's members, who come from a
range of different backgrounds, including children and those with experience
working at curry restaurants.
In
a questionnaire conducted on evacuees at Shoin elementary school in Suzu, one
of the major evacuation centers in the area, the Muslim center's curry was
voted the most popular among the food dishes offered there.
"Not
everyone has to do this, but someone has to," said Salim, who is
originally from war-torn Syria. "The Quran says we have to help others,
but more than anything else, I find it extremely rewarding when I hear a
heartfelt thank you."
The
savory aroma of coffee wafted through the air at a temporary housing complex in
Suzu on a recent Monday as Salim and his friends distributed salad, meat dishes
and Syrian coffee they had brought from Toyama to give to those housed there.
"This
is really helpful," a 64-year-old woman living in one of the makeshift
houses said. "The nearest supermarket is 20 minutes away by car, and many
stores are still closed."
Salim
says the word "jihad" is often misunderstood. Non-Muslim people tend
to think it has a negative connotation because they associate it with images of
terrorists and violence, but the word in Arabic simply means to work toward
fulfilling one's duty, he said.
"Jihad
can be many things," Salim said. "Some people are working on the
front line (to rebuild affected areas). We are serving food to evacuees. They
are both jihad."
It
is not the first time Salim and his team have traveled to disaster-hit areas to
offer victims aid.
Since
the Toyama Muslim Center was established about a decade ago, its members have
traveled everywhere in Japan where major natural disasters have hit, including
Kumamoto Prefecture in 2016 after an earthquake struck and western Japan in the
wake of a severe rainstorm in 2018.
Everywhere
they have gone, they have offered meals and other necessities to both Japanese
and foreigners alike, he said.
He
said there can be difficulties specific to Muslim people when evacuations occur
in Japan. For example, they often find it difficult to eat food provided at
evacuation centers as it may contain pork or other ingredients that are
forbidden in Islam.
Due
to the importance of washing one's hands and other parts of the body before
daily prayers in Islam, water is also a basic requirement. Furthermore, often
there are not many interpreters on hand to explain what is happening during a
crisis.
"This
quake has served as a lesson for everybody," Salim said, adding that there
is room for improvement concerning how the country communicates important
information to its foreign population and how it takes care of people from
different cultural backgrounds in times of emergency.
"If
Japan is going to become more globalized, it has to understand that there are
different religions and cultures in the world and make preparations
accordingly," so as to take better care of its foreign population in such
situations, he said.
The
number of evacuees has gradually decreased over time, but Salim said he will
continue to help out, as he feels it is his obligation until everybody is able
to return home.
"We
will be there wherever we are needed," he said.
Source:
mainichi.jp
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