Tag: Forces

  • Israeli Aggression On Gaza Continues, The Number Of Martyred Palestinians Has Reached 13 Thousand 300

    Israeli Aggression On Gaza Continues, The Number Of Martyred Palestinians Has Reached 13 Thousand 300

    Canada Global(Web News) The Israeli aggression in Gaza continues for the 45th day. In violation of international laws, the Israeli forces have not spared civilian residential areas, refugee camps, schools, hospitals and places of worship in indiscriminate attacks. 

    According to the Arab media, the Gaza Media Office says that since October 7, the number of Palestinians who have been martyred in Israeli attacks has reached 13,300. 1,600 children and 3,550 women are also included.

    According to Ghazi Media Office, the number of injured by Israeli attacks exceeded 31 thousand, 1.5 million citizens of the Gaza Strip were forced to be homeless and displaced. It should be noted that Israel attacked the Indonesian hospital in Gaza yesterday. As a result, 12 Palestinians including doctors were martyred.
    In addition, those who tried to leave the hospital were also shot at, the Israeli army began to surround the hospital, people suffocated from the smoke and gunpowder inside the hospital. Earlier, the Israeli army in northern Gaza. Al-Shafa hospital was destroyed, 250 seriously injured people could not be evacuated from the hospital.

     

  • Israel kills Palestinian in West Bank raid

    Israel kills Palestinian in West Bank raid

    Canada Global (Web News) The latest fatality in months of violence between Israelis and Palestinians occurred early on Thursday during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

    Military claimed that soldiers operating in the Qalandiya refugee camp were being hit by rocks and cement blocks from rooftops above and replied with live fire. The military has been conducting nightly raids in the area since early last year. The 41-year-old Samir Aslan was the victim, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

    His passing occurred the day after two Palestinians died in separate West Bank incidents on Wednesday: one died during an Israeli military arrest operation in the territory’s north, while the other died after stabbing and injuring an Israeli in a settlement in the south.

    The operations started in the spring of last year, following a string of deadly Palestinian attacks against Israelis. According to Israel, they are intended to destroy extremist networks and prevent such attacks. The Israeli occupation of the territory the Palestinians want for their future state has lasted 55 years and is still going strong in their eyes.

    The West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and east Jerusalem were all taken by Israel during the Middle East War of 1967; these are the areas that the Palestinians want for their future independent state. Since then, Israel has built 500,000 homes over 130 settlements in the West Bank, which the Palestinians and a large portion of the international community see as a barrier to peace.

  • Afghan Taliban call Pakistan’s statements provocative, seek stronger ties

    Afghan Taliban call Pakistan’s statements provocative, seek stronger ties

    Canada Global (Web News) In recent pronouncements concerning terrorist hideouts in Kabul, Pakistani officials have been criticised by the Afghan Taliban as being “provocative.” They have also asked Islamabad to “manage” the situation from their side.

    Zabiullah Mujahid, the main Taliban spokesperson, said in a statement that the interim administration was making every effort to prevent the use of Afghan soil against Pakistan or any other nation.

    The announcement followed the National Security Committee’s (NSC) request, made anonymously to Kabul’s government, that Pakistani terrorist organisations not be given sanctuary there.

    Since the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) announced that the truce with Pakistan will end, there has been a substantial increase in terrorist attacks in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

    In a previous interview with a Pakistani news outlet, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah stated: “Islamabad may target the TTP in Afghanistan if Kabul does not take action to remove them.”

    In response, Mujahid stated that the Pakistani side must likewise make an effort to maintain control of the situation and refrain from making irrational or aggressive statements.

    The Taliban spokesperson stated that the Afghan government places significance on maintaining peace and stability not only within the nation, but also throughout the region, and he promised that his nation would continue to make efforts in this direction.

    Taliban, he said, wanted better ties with all of its neighbours, including Pakistan, and they believed they had access to all the tools and resources necessary to achieve that aim.

    NSC had determined on Monday that no nation would be permitted to offer refuge and assistance to terrorists, and Pakistan reserved all rights to protect its citizens.

    The forum also reaffirmed its intention to fight any and all violent groups and repeated its commitment to having zero tolerance for terrorism in Pakistan.

    “The whole weight of the state will be brought to bear on this terrorism. The complete writ of the state would be upheld on every square inch of the territory, and Pakistan’s security cannot be compromised, the committee ruled.