In a video released by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), former Hamas terrorists confirmed that Hamas was using civilians as human shields and several other ways in which the terror group was using civilians as cover for their terror operations, as reported by The Times of Israel.
Addressing a press conference on Monday, Surat Police Commissioner Ajay Kumar Tomar said Surat Police's Special Operation Group (SOG) and Prevention of Crime Branch (PCB) have caught some Bangladeshi criminals who entered India illegally.
"We'd walk into a room full of blood and see no sign of shooting or bombing. There, Hamas terrorists didn't use a gun to kill their victims; they used an axe to chop them into pieces," said Simcha Greiniman, a volunteer emergency responder with the ZAKA organisation.
In a statement, National Party member highlighted the procedural disruptions in the upper house that have hindered meaningful debate on this crucial human rights issue.
The cramped living conditions, soaring food prices, and poor sanitation are further intensified by severe restrictions on the entry of essential supplies into the coastal strip.
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is seeking USD 135.6 million from the donor community for 2024 to meet the critical humanitarian needs of over 5.5 million people in Pakistan, as reported by Dawn.
Hitting out at Israel over the ongoing war with Hamas, which has claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the ongoing assaults are not just an attack on one community but on "humanity" as a whole.
The SIT will be headed by Superintendent of Police (SP) Investigation Ferozepur Randhir Kumar, while the other three members include Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Civil Lines Ludhiana Jasroop Kaur Baath, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Investigation Ferozepur Balkar Singh Sand
Days after Rajnath Singh's visit to Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah expressed condolences on the deaths of four Army personnel and three civilians, saying that "terrorism is against humanity."
In a bid to amplify the chorus of protests against the alleged enforced disappearances and human rights violations in Balochistan, Salia Marri, the niece of Baloch national leader Baba Khair Bakhsh Marri, announced that a five-day sit-in in London from January 3 to 7.
The aid included the distribution of 2,454 food parcels to displaced people in several locations in the Strip, in addition to the installation of 127 tents, the distribution of 171 blankets, two boxes containing women's supplies, and another box for children, as well as 605 sleeping bags.