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  • No let-up in genocide in Gaza despite UN ceasefire resolution

    No let-up in genocide in Gaza despite UN ceasefire resolution

    Palestinian Territories – Israeli attacked Gaza on Tuesday, with no sign of a let-up in the war despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an “immediate ceasefire”.

    The resolution was adopted on Monday after Israel’s closest ally the United States abstained amid growing concern for the worsening humanitarian situation after nearly six months of war.

    The text demands an “immediate ceasefire” for the ongoing Muslim holy month of Ramadan, leading to a “lasting” truce.

    It also demands that Hamas and other militants free hostages they took during the unprecedented October 7 attacks on Israel, though it does not directly link the release to a truce.

    In Gaza, there was intense fighting overnight, with Israeli operations in and around at least three major hospitals in the besieged territory.

    The Israeli military said its jets had struck more than 60 targets in Gaza in the past day, including tunnels, infrastructure and military structures “in which armed terrorists were identified”.

    The health ministry in the territory said 70 people were killed early Tuesday, 13 of them in Israeli air strikes around the southern city of Rafah.

    The Israeli military said air raid sirens sounded in areas near the Gaza border.

    The Security Council resolution was the first since the Gaza war erupted to demand an immediate halt in the fighting.

    After the vote, UN chief Antonio Guterres led calls for the resolution to be implemented. “Failure would be unforgivable,” he said on social media platform X.

    Israel reacted furiously to the US abstention, while Washington insisted that it did not mark a shift in policy, although it has taken a tougher line with Israel in recent weeks.

    The United States had previously vetoed successive draft resolutions calling for a ceasefire, but it has become increasingly concerned by the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the United Nations has warned of famine in the north by May if urgent action isn’t taken.

    The Gaza health ministry said seven people had drowned in the Mediterranean trying to reach aid airdropped into the territory.

    Washington has also baulked at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin’s determination to launch an assault on Rafah, the last major population centre still untouched by Israeli ground troops where most of Gaza’s population has sought refuge from the fighting.

    ‘Absolute interest’

    In protest at the United States’ abstention in the UN vote, which it said “hurts” both its war effort and attempts to release hostages, Israel cancelled a planned visit to Washington by a high-ranking delegation.

    Israel’s intensified attacks in Gaza killed at least 32,333 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, according to the health ministry.

    Hamas welcomed the Security Council resolution and reaffirmed its readiness to negotiate the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

    In a statement, the militant group blamed Israel for the failure to make progress in the latest round of talks hosted by mediator Qatar.

    Hamas said Netanyahu and his cabinet were “entirely responsible for the failure of negotiation efforts and for preventing an agreement from being reached up until now”.

    Netanyahu’s office hit back on X, charging that Hamas was “not interested in continuing negotiations” as it had been emboldened by the Security Council vote.

    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was in Tehran on Tuesday for talks with Iranian officials, state media reported.

    It is Haniyeh’s second visit to key backer Iran since the start of the war.

    In the occupied West Bank, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock met Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.

    She welcomed the Security Council resolution and said it was “in the absolute interest of the people of Israel that we come to a ceasefire now so that the hostages can be released.”

    Hospital battles

    On the ground in Gaza, the fighting raged on unabated.

    Dozens of Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles surrounded the Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Yunis, where thousands of displaced people have sought refuge, witnesses said.

    The health ministry said  shots were being fired around the sprawling complex, but no raid had yet taken place.

    At Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, the territory’s largest, Israeli troops have been involved in heavy fighting for the past nine days. Israel claims to have killed 170 Palestinian militants and arrested hundreds of others.

    And on Monday, the Israeli military reported killing about 20 fighters around Al-Amal Hospital, also in Khan Yunis, over the previous day in close-quarters combat and air strikes.

    Israel has labelled its operations “precise operational activities” and said it has taken care to avoid harm to civilians, but aid agencies have voiced concern for non-combatants caught up in the fighting.

    Palestinians living near Al-Shifa have reported corpses in the streets, constant bombardment and the rounding up of men who are stripped to their underwear and questioned.

    Palestinians in Rafah welcomed the UN vote and called on Washington to use its influence with Israel to ensure the resolution is implemented.

    Bilal Awad, 63, said Washington must “stand against an attack on Rafah, and support the return of the displaced to their cities”.

    Ihab al-Assar, 60, expressed hope that “Israel will comply” with the Security Council text.

    The fighting came as an independent UN-appointed expert, Francesca Albanese, said there were “reasonable grounds to believe” Israel’s actions in Gaza had met the threshold for “acts of genocide”.

    Israel rejected Albanese’s report, due to be presented to the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, as an “obscene inversion of reality”.

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  • Israel tanks surround Gaza’s Nasser Hospital: witnesses

    Israel tanks surround Gaza’s Nasser Hospital: witnesses

    Palestinian Territories – Dozens of Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles surrounded the Nasser Hospital in Gaza Tuesday, where thousands of displaced people have sought refuge from the fighting, witnesses said.

    Witnesses told AFP that shots were being fired at the sprawling complex in the southern city of Khan Yunis, but no raid was as yet taking place.

    Gaza’s health ministry said Israeli troops were shooting and firing “shells and (conducting) violent raids in its surroundings in preparation for its storming”.

    “Thousands of displaced people are still inside the hospital,” the ministry said. “They do not have sufficient quantities of drinking water, food and infant formula, and their lives are in danger.”

    The Israeli army did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

    For the past nine days, Israeli troops have been involved in heavy fighting in and around Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, the territory’s biggest. They claim to have killed 170 Palestinian militants there and arrested hundreds of others.

  • PM Shehbaz says Pakistan needs another IMF programme

    PM Shehbaz says Pakistan needs another IMF programme

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Pakistan needs another International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme for economic stability. Recognizing the programme’s ‘limitations’, however, he said that alongside the loan, his government will focus on the country’s growth, provide job opportunities and address inflation.

    “We have to do another IMF programme. It won’t work out without one. Rome was not built overnight,” the Prime Minister said addressing the Tax Excellence Awards in Islamabad today.

    The premier stressed the importance of collaboration between federal and provincial governments to facilitate the private sector of the country. He said it is the government’s responsibility to foster a conducive environment for business, and not its job to conduct business. The Prime Minister also stated that the FBR will be totally restructured through complete digitalization.

    He said that leading exporters and taxpayers are the heroes of Pakistan and said, “Those who are being given awards today will be given blue passports as honourary ambassadors of Pakistan.”

  • Shamoon Abbasi reveals details of troubled relationship with his mother

    Shamoon Abbasi reveals details of troubled relationship with his mother

    Shamoon Abbasi may be a well-known actor, director, and producer, but like the rest of us, he is not immune to heartache caused by family members.

    The actor recently appeared on Alief TV’s show ‘Meri Maa’. During the episode, he opened up about his challenging relationship with his mother, citing her strict nature as the reason for the distance between them. He also discussed his relationship with his father on the show.
    “My mother began to grow distant and stopped communicating with me after her separation. I deeply missed her presence. She was a hardworking and capable businesswoman who knew how to expand her business. She was also a well-dressed woman who eventually remarried, only to separate again. During this time, I would tell my mom, ‘Not everyone in your life can be wrong. You need to relax and take it easy. You’re getting older, and it’s time to find peace.’ My priorities have shifted over time, and now that I’m a grown man, I’m willing to do anything for you, but you need to calm down first. You’re always angry with me, blaming me for someone else’s actions.”
    Talking about, his mother’s reaction on his father’s death, Shamoon said, “I didn’t cry on my father’s death, in fact, I received my mother’s call after my father’s death. She said, ‘Today, I have become a widow’. I got so upset and I cried a lot because she never forgot my father in her life, even after moving on.”
    Shamoon recounted the final moments of his mother: “I wasn’t able to see her before she passed away because she didn’t let me know about her condition. I received a call informing me of her death. Although a family was taking care of her, they hadn’t seen her for two days, and she passed away during that time. It’s one of my life’s greatest regrets that no one saw her for two days after she died.”

    He further said, “I was actually upset with my mother. I had heard she had blood cancer, so I stayed with her and took care of her during her illness. However, after she recovered, she started arguing with me, which upset me, and I stopped visiting her.”

  • ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ trailer to debut at Comic-Con

    ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ trailer to debut at Comic-Con

    Get ready for an exciting event! The trailer launch of ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ is happening at WonderCon, a major event organised by Comic-Con International. It’s all set to happen on March 31st in Anaheim, California, and it’s going to be amazing!

    Usman Mukhtar, one of the stars of the movie, shared the news on his Instagram Stories with a cool poster that has all the details. This movie is bringing to life the famous fictional character Umro Ayyar from the stories of Dastan-e-Amir Hamza.

    The movie has a fantastic cast with big names like Usman, Sanam Saeed, Faran Tahir, and many more. The stories from Dastan-e-Amir Hamza are full of magic, adventure, and excitement. So, get ready to be transported to a world where all these things come together!

    The trailer launch at WonderCon is a big deal for Pakistani cinema. It’s a chance for Umro Ayyar to start a new adventure on the big screen. Fans are super excited to see the trailer and dive into the magical world of Umro Ayyar.

    With WonderCon as its big stage, the movie is ready to capture hearts and imaginations. It’s bringing a new level of storytelling to Pakistani cinema, and fans can’t wait to be a part of it!

  • Fiza Ali faces backlash over new Qawali video

    Fiza Ali faces backlash over new Qawali video

    Fiza Ali, the renowned Pakistani actress and host, has stirred up a debate with her latest Qawali rendition. Known for her versatile talents and dedication to her craft, Fiza Ali recently shared a video of herself performing ‘Tu Kuja Man Kuja’ alongside a Qawal during Ramadan transmission on 24 News HD.

    While Fiza Ali’s rendition was delivered with passion and commitment, it seems to have divided opinion among her fans. Some praised her for exploring new artistic avenues, while others criticized her style and perceived lack of proper head covering during the performance.

    The controversy has sparked a discussion on social media platforms, with fans expressing differing viewpoints on the appropriateness of Fiza Ali’s Qawali performance.

    Check out the comments on the video for more insight:

  • Five Chinese nationals among six people killed in Shangla suicide attack

    Five Chinese nationals among six people killed in Shangla suicide attack

    Malakand’s Deputy Inspector General of police (DIG) confirmed on Tuesday that attackers killed six people, including five Chinese nationals, when they targeted the foreigners’ vehicle in Shangla’s Besham city.

    The attackers crashed their vehicle, loaded with explosives, into the car carrying the Chinese nationals, as reported by the DIG.

    The DIG also said that the driver sustained injuries and was transferred to the local hospital.

  • JUI-F’s Senator Talha Mahmood joins PPP

    JUI-F’s Senator Talha Mahmood joins PPP

    Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Senator Talha Mahmood has joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Tuesday, announcing his joining at a press conference in Islamabad.

    Talha Mahmood said that Pakistan is going through a crisis, and the PPP always tried to do better for the country.

    While shedding light on his tenure, he said that he had been a member of the Ministry of Interior’s cabinet committee for nine years, and was elected as the chairman of the Senate’s largest committee, the Standing Committee on Finance, in 2021 for three years.

    On the other hand, PPP leader Faisal Karim Kundi has said that the party will strengthen after the inclusion of Senator Talha Mahmood. He also said multiple politicians from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) are in contact with the PPP to join the party.

  • Is Salman Khan a fan of Farhan Ali Waris?

    Is Salman Khan a fan of Farhan Ali Waris?

    Farhan Ali Waris, known for his beautiful renditions of Naats and Nauhas, has hosted numerous shows throughout his career, including this year’s transmission on Express TV. This time, he received a surprise call, which delighted him.

    During the show, Farhan Ali Waris received a call from India. It was Abbas Aly, fitness trainer to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Abbas met Farhan Ali Waris during Arbaeen and has been watching his transmission this year too. He conveyed Salman Khan’s greetings to Farhan Ali Waris and mentioned that he has been showing the transmission to Salman as well. Abbas said, “Salman Khan admires your Noor Ramzan transmission as much as I do, I assure you. I’ve told Salman bhai about it, he is a fan of yours.” Salman Khan said, “Give my regards to Farhan bhai.”

  • Hania Aamir faces criticism for going to Dubai right after Umrah

    Hania Aamir faces criticism for going to Dubai right after Umrah

    Pakistan’s sweetheart Hania Amir finished her Umrah journey and hopped over to Dubai for some fun in the sun! But hold on to your hats, folks, because it seems like not everyone’s cheering her on.

    Hania’s been keeping us entertained with her daily activities, sharing every little detail of her life like a true social media queen
    But wait, there’s a twist! .After posting some pics from her Dubai escapade, where she’s not sporting her usual hijab, the internet went into a frenzy. Turns out, some fans weren’t too thrilled about her wardrobe choice post-Umrah.

    As usual, trolls think they can dictate apparel choices to female entertainers and actresses. Really folks, give it a rest. Find something else to do, like a job or a creative project. What a woman wears is none of your business.

    This is what people are saying to Hania: