Opinion | Is It Payback Time For Pakistan Army?

It is quite ironic. Two days ago, on March 23, the Pakistan Army celebrated Pakistan Day by demonstrating its strength and marching precisely on the parade ground, but the realities show that it is divided on a never-before-seen scale. The army has become a brutal force, with its “counter-terrorism” operations failing to distinguish even women and children from terrorists, aside from almost daily attacks on itself. That is extremely damaging to the forces that carry out such acts as well as awful for the individuals who are affected. What thus accounts for the claims of intense discontent among the lower ranks and, if accurate, demands for the resignation of the Army Chief?

A War of Blood

President Zardari gave the ceremonial speech, and the parade itself was staged with much hoopla, featuring a rather uneasy-looking Prime Minister in the lead. The Army Chief and his associates were behind him. The Army Chief was clearly in authority because the entire seating arrangement could have been switched, and no one would have objected.

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Recent assaults on his soldiers, including the Jaffar express hijacking and a string of subsequent strikes in the extremely unstable Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province as well as Balochistan, have raised doubts about the Army’s waning hold. The graph is expected to continue rising this year, with reports from Pakistani think tanks already highlighting 2024 as the worst year on record in a decade for terror attacks. The Army, Frontier Corps, Levies, Constabulary, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and Police personnel are among the 255 people who have been killed in 179 instances reported up to March 11.

In a fit of wrath, the Pakistani army followed the same pattern. It turned on the poor people, shooting at groups of people, including children, and capturing people who had peacefully protested for Baloch rights. This includes the gregarious Mehrang Baloch, who is quickly becoming a well-known leader—ironically, as a result of the army’s own actions. She has been accused of terrorism and sedition for organizing a sit-in at a university. However, resentment is rising in Balochistan. Following her arrest, protests broke out in Quetta, and hundreds of people attended the funerals of the deceased. The situation will worsen as the numbers increase.

Absence of Counter-Strategy

Surprisingly, the Pakistani army, which is possibly the most seasoned “terrorist” sponsoring army in the world, appears to have no idea how to combat terrorism within its own borders. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it has bombed, strafed, and used artillery on its own people. Journalists were even flown to witness the devastation, as hundreds and hundreds of homes had roofs missing while some 72,000 people left the region. That was in 2016. Any reasonable person would have predicted that, in around three or four years, things would probably get considerably worse. That is the amount of time it takes for resistance groups to reorganize and for an enraged populace to turn against its oppressors.

And it did. Pakistani military can no longer move freely in many regions. Balochistan, which has been treated with colonial disdain, is no exception. However, the true drawback is that these kinds of operations against one’s own people have made the army fighting it less cohesive. In combat against a “enemy,” armies are taught and refined on “honour,” and for their bravery, they are rewarded and revered, especially by their home towns. However, there are no such advantages to fighting civilians and children, and no army man—Pakistani or Indian—will put up with this. This is the main reason the Indian army has the wisdom to fight “one hand behind its back” and has organized outreach programs like “Sadhbhavana,” which consists of a number of projects meant to help people in areas affected by insurgency. It is an operational need as well as a matter of morality.

Absent from Action

The leadership of the Pakistani army is “missing in action.” According to recent reports, the lack of a power source and even basic drinking water has left even a star project like the Gwadar deep sea port in limbo. It is not that the necessary equipment has not come from China. In addition to many other things, Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal recently reported that 10,000 Chinese solar panels were delivered in May 2024 and another 5,000 in September as part of a grant-in-aid program. In an attempt to win over the Baloch, China, rather sensibly, also gave money for a large hospital and a desalination plant. That is not working at all. The state itself suffers from a serious power outage even though it supplies Pakistan with natural gas to support its economy.

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The important thing to remember is that the Pakistani army is in charge of the Balochistan province. The security forces, in this case the X11 Corps with its two Infantry Divisions and an unspecified number of Pakistani Rangers, a paramilitary group directly under the army’s command in times of crisis, are literally necessary for everything to move. Next are the Frontier Corps’ several thousand soldiers, whose numbers have only grown in the last few months. Despite all of this, MPs claim that Balochistan is not under state control. The statement that “Pakistan’s physical frontiers might be adjusted sooner rather than later” was made on the floor of the house by more than simply Maulana Fazlur Rehman. Former Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, a dependable government counsel, too shared the viewpoint. To put it another way, the Pakistani army, which not only conducts counterterrorism operations but also controls practically every aspect of the state, including the Strategic Investment Facilitation Council, which is the main organization tasked with “driving” investment into a state that is in decline and a $100 billion economic empire, appears to have failed at every task. The Pakistan Army’s shortcomings are demonstrated by the widespread insurgency, the deteriorating economy, and, if rumors are to be accepted, a sizable contingent of junior officers firing off a letter seeking the resignation of the Army Chief. By the way, the “secret” letter charges the Army Chief with sabotaging the organization and using it for personal gain.

Gone Are the Glory Days
Once praised for its professionalism, this army occasionally made its “enemy” envious of its unwavering discipline and high social standing. That is history. The army is now viewed as a bandit force and an oppressor (also in mind that the ISI has been charged with extorting money from companies). Most importantly, the world has taken notice of its horrific violence. The “forgotten war” that has been Balochistan over the past forty years is currently being covered by all of the major press, including the New York Times. While her countrymen are expected to receive the coveted Nelson Mandela Prize, Mehran Baloch is nominated for the Nobel Prize. The world is taking note, and not in a positive way. The irony is that throughout the years, this has only been made possible by the Pakistani army, or more specifically, its leadership. Payback time might be approaching.

For Musk’s Starlink, India Approval Could Unlock Emerging Markets

Analysts think that a win in India, where Starlink is getting close to regulatory permission for satellite broadband services, may open up further growing countries and support the company’s goals of adding one million users annually.

In addition to competition from firms like Eutelsat and China’s SpaceSail, which is expanding into Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan, there are still legal obstacles to go past. Additionally, SpaceX contends that American laws disadvantage it to international competitors.

According to experts, however, establishing a presence in India may be a $25 billion boon for Starlink, helping to transform the satellite internet sector there and presenting an alluring argument to other emerging economies.

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“Starlink’s contract win is a strategic public relations triumph as well as evidence that it has overcome obstacles that most other operators would have thought impossible. According to Davis Mathew Kuriakose, an independent satcom analyst, “India is not only a credibility boost but also a key test of its economic feasibility in emerging markets,” stated Starlink.

Due to a legislative stalemate over spectrum allotment, Elon Musk’s SpaceX-owned satellite internet network has been waiting for permits to operate commercially in India since 2022. An email requesting comment was not answered by Starlink.

In the impasse, Starlink publicly spat with Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Airtel and Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio over whether India should distribute satellite broadband spectrum administratively, which would assist newer entrants like Starlink, or through an auction, which would favor established telecom operators.

In October, India made the decision to distribute the bandwidth.

Industry insiders say that the unexpected signing of separate agreements by Mittal’s Airtel and Ambani’s Jio with SpaceX this month to introduce Starlink services to India suggests that regulatory obstacles may soon be removed.

Low Earth orbit (LEO) subscription fees, which cover broadband and mobile services, are expected to drop significantly from $148 per month in 2023 to roughly $16 per month by 2035, according to Goldman Sachs. Additionally, Goldman predicts that by 2035, the worldwide satellite market would have grown from $15 billion to at least $108 billion.

According to Caleb Henry, director of research at space-focused financial business Quilty Space, Starlink is expected to attract 3 million customers worldwide by 2025, with 1 million of those subscribers coming from Asia.

Henry stated, “Once approved, India will be the largest contributor to Starlink’s Asia subscriber growth.”

“AN ATTAILABLE TABLE”

According to six industry insiders Reuters spoke with, SpaceX’s pricing strategy will determine how much money it makes in India.

In order to compete with India’s current market, where basic plans start at around $12 per month, three of them anticipate that Starlink will provide competitive broadband options, maybe starting at $15 per month.

“A portion of the market will always be prepared to pay more for convenience. According to Vivek Prasad, chief analyst for space and satellite at consulting firm Analysys Mason, “India is an aspirational market, and the brand value of having a Starlink connection is also an added benefit.”

Over 120 markets with differing degrees of regulatory complexity, including those requiring spectrum cooperation, are served by Starlink.

Although the company’s agreements with Reliance and Airtel require final regulatory approvals, they were struck only a few weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Musk in Washington, which some believe may have facilitated the process.

According to three industry insiders who asked not to be named due to business sensitivities, Starlink would have an advantage over any competitors wishing to enter India if it were approved there.

“With a potential addressable market of almost 700 million subscribers, India’s satellite internet sector is just getting started. One senior official added, “Starlink has a place at the table to determine how that market develops.”

An email requesting comment on Starlink’s license approval was not immediately answered by the department of telecoms or India’s space authority.

According to the SatCom Industry Association-India, Starlink’s arrival will encourage the industry’s expansion.

The industry group stated that “this will boost employment growth in satellite network operations, ground stations, equipment manufacture, and rural broadband services, while boosting the global competitiveness of Indian space startups cooperating with international companies.”

“You Remain Close To Our Hearts”: PM Modi’s Letter To Sunita Williams

Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who started her journey back to Earth today from the International Space Station (ISS) after being stuck there for over nine months, received a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a March 1 letter posted on X today by Union Minister Jitendra Singh, the Prime Minister claimed that during his meetings with President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, while in the United States, he had asked about the welfare of Ms. Williams, who had flown to the orbital lab on June 5 of last year.

Hours after Ms. Williams and her coworker, Butch Wilmore, disembarked from the ISS for a 17-hour journey home, the letter was made public. Get live updates about Sunita Williams’ homecoming here.

PM Modi recalled that her name had been mentioned during a meeting with former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino in Delhi earlier this month.

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“We talked about how pleased we are with your job. I could not help but write to you after this encounter,” PM Modi remarked.

“Your accomplishments have always been a source of immense pride for the 1.4 billion Indians. Recent events have once again demonstrated your remarkable resilience and tenacity,” he wrote.

The Prime Minister remarked, “I am sure that Late Deepakbhai’s blessings are with you as well,” in reference to her father, Deepak Pandya, who lived in his native Gujarat and passed away in 2020.

Additionally, PM Modi stated that he “fondly” recalls meeting him and her when he was in the US in 2016.

“Despite the fact that you live thousands of miles away, you never truly leave our hearts. PM Modi informed the 59-year-old astronaut, “The Indian people are praying for your health and success in your mission.”

We are excited to meet you in India once you get back. “India will be delighted to welcome one of its most distinguished daughters,” he continued.

Michael Williams, her husband, also received his “warm greetings” from him.

In June, Sunita Williams took a flight to the space station.

On June 5 of last year, Sunita Williams and her coworker Butch Wilmore took a scheduled round-trip flight to the orbiting lab to test out Boeing’s Starliner on its maiden crewed flight.

However, the spaceship’s propulsion issues made it unsuitable for returning them. Rather, it came back uncrewed.

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In order to accommodate the stranded astronauts, the two were then transferred to the NASA-SpaceX Crew-9 mission, which in September of last year sent a Dragon spacecraft to the ISS with a team of two—American astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov—instead of the customary four.

Mysterious Sea Froth On Australian Beaches Leaves Over 100 Surfers Sick

Many fish have apparently died and surfers have reportedly become ill due to a strange foam that has washed up South Australian beaches, according to The Guardian. Numerous fish, octopuses, and leafy sea dragons perished along with more than 100 surfers who were ill on Waitpinga Beach and Parsons Beach as a result of the mysterious foam.

Over the weekend, Waitpinga Beach, which is around 100 km south of Adelaide and 15 km southwest of Victor Harbour, saw the appearance of yellow, discolored, sludgy, glossy foam.

Following their trips to the ocean, surfers and beachgoers started to complain of flu-like symptoms, including sore throats, dry coughs, and itchy eyes.

“Something unusual is in the water,” local surfer Anthony Rowland wrote on Facebook after seeing that some people “even claimed hazy eyesight.”

When Mr. Rowland told The Guardian that the sea was “covered in a really heavy, dense, yellow foam, with a fair deal of green, slimy, scummy material on the beach at the sidelines,”

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Several visitors claimed to have spotted scores of dead fish and leafy seadragons on the beach, as well as a noticeable “slick” on the water.

Images of deceased marine animals, such as seadragons, that washed up on the beach were posted online by Mr. Rowland. He said, “There is clear proof that there is something strange in the water.”

He told the English daily that the response to his article was “extremely tremendous” and that more than 100 people, including himself and other staff members, suffered as a result. He was worried that it was getting to other beaches on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

One person commented on Mr. Rowland’s article that they “started coughing at Pt Elliott Bowls Club” and felt “like something stuck at the back of our throats.”

They “had pretty horrible eyes,” according to another, and they surmised that the enigmatic foam was “probably more prevalent than just Waitpinga.”

According to Mr. Rowland, in the past 24 hours, dead fish have been discovered at Victor (Harbour), Encounter Bay, and Middleton. “There are dead octopuses in Middleton, and it is definitely hit the Victor coast,” he continued.

According to a local, the enigmatic foam could have been caused by cyanobacteria, or blue/green algae blooms, which are harmful to people and animals and are produced by bacteria in all waterways.

Cyanotoxin exposure can result in flu-like symptoms as exhaustion, sore throat, and dyspnea.

According to health officials, the foam might have been created by a microalgal bloom that was fueled by hot weather, stagnant water, and an ongoing marine heatwave. They have recommended that Waitpinga and Parsons Beach be temporarily closed.

Waitpinga Beach and Parsons Beach in the Newland Head Conservation Park will be temporarily closed “in the interest of safety” until authorities investigated the incident, according to a Department for Environment and Water spokesperson.

An study into the potential for a “fish mortality incident” at Waitpinga is underway, according to the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA). According to a spokeswoman, “the beaches will be reopened as soon as feasible,”

Last Surviving Battle Of Britain Pilot, John Hemingway, Dies Aged 105

According to the UK’s Royal Air Force, the last British pilot to survive World War II’s Battle of Britain passed away at the age of 105.

In a statement, the RAF claimed that John “Paddy” Hemingway “died away peacefully” on Monday, calling his passing “the end of an era”.

Hemingway, who was born in 1919 in Dublin, joined the RAF in 1938, just one year before the European War started.

According to the air force, Hemingway had to make a forced landing after his Hurricane fighter was struck by anti-aircraft fire in 1940 after he shot down a German Luftwaffe aircraft.

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Then, during what became known as the Battle of Britain, he joined the front-line pilots defending against German aircraft’s daily onslaught.

Hemingway had to bail out of his Hurricanes twice during fierce dogfights in August 1940, landing in marshes and the sea, respectively.

Later, for his valor, Hemingway was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) medal.
He was one of the pilots referred to as “The Few” because of his participation in the historic air combat in 1940 that protected Britain from significant Luftwaffe strikes by Nazi Germany.

The phrase was first used by Winston Churchill, the prime minister of Britain during the war.

The men’s sacrifice was described as “never in the realm of human strife was so much due by so many to so few,” he remarked.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated in a statement that “like so many others of his generation, he never considered himself a hero and often referred to himself as the ‘Lucky Irishman’, a man simply doing his job.”

“We will always remember them for securing our freedom with their sense of duty and dedication.”

Lettuce To Vitamins: Sunita Willams And Butch Wilmore’s Experiments In Space

The SpaceX Dragon spaceship is finally returning to Earth with astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, whose eight-day stint on the ISS ended up extending into nine months. They are en route after disembarking from the ISS.

After a 17-hour voyage that started at 10:35 am on Tuesday, they should arrive at their destination at approximately 3:35 am on Wednesday.

Along with more than 150 unique scientific experiments and technology demonstrations, Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore, and Nick Hague spent more than 900 hours studying aboard the orbiting laboratory.

During their nine-month tenure, Crew 9 conducted the following experiments:
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Enhancing the Health of Astronauts

For testing, Butch Wilmore set up the European Enhanced Exploration Exercise Device (E4D), a small exercise machine, on the International Space Station. The modular equipment helps astronauts stay in shape throughout extended space missions by combining resistance training, cycling, and rowing. In addition, it is intended to enhance heart health and stop the loss of bone and muscle during upcoming missions.

Romaine Lettuce in Red

Red romaine lettuce was grown by ISS astronauts in the Advanced Plant Habitat as part of the Plant Habitat-07 experiment. The study examines the effects of varying moisture levels on the microbial populations found in water and plants. Understanding how less-than-ideal conditions impact plant growth is the aim of the study. Scientists will use the data to develop more efficient agricultural systems that will yield wholesome food for future space missions’ astronauts.

Investigation of the Water Recovery Series in a Packed Bed Reactor Experiment

Sunita Williams used tiny, densely packed materials, such as pellets or beads, to set up an experiment aboard the ISS to investigate the flow of gases and liquids in space. In order to better understand fuel cells, thermal management, and water recycling for upcoming space missions, she installed gear for the Packed Bed Reactor Experiment: Water Recovery Series (PBRE-WRS) study.

Space Fire

In order to investigate how fire spreads in space, astronauts also carried out an experiment known as SOFIE-RTDFS. The transparent acrylic plastic sheet was burned at half the Earth’s atmosphere’s normal pressure but with increased oxygen levels. This was done to assist scientists in making future missions safer from fire.

Keeping an Eye on Microbes in Space

Butch Wilmore carried out an experiment to see whether microscopic life forms can live in orbit and whether they can escape from the ISS through vents, as humans always bring microbes with them. During next trips, it will assist scientists in taking action to prevent the spread of microorganisms to locations like the Moon or Mars.

The Role of the Heart in Space

On the ISS, Nick Hague worked out while donning the Bio-Monitor headband and vest to monitor the effects of space on the human body, particularly the heart and blood vessels. Tiny sensors included into these garments monitor blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and body temperature. This investigation is in line with the Vascular Aging experiment run by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).

Medical Devices for Damage to Nerves

On the ISS, Butch Wilmore tested a 3D printer that can create medical implants to aid patients recovering from damage to their peripheral nerves, which can result in movement and sensory issues. This top-notch medical equipment may benefit scientists on future long-duration missions and perform better in microgravity. Additionally, it will enhance patient care.

Satellite made of wood

To test if wood may be used in satellites instead of metal, Japan’s space agency JAXA launched a small satellite called LignoSat from the International Space Station. After evaluating a number of wood species in space, scientists concluded that magnolia was the best option. It might eventually result in environmentally friendly satellites.

Space-Based Vitamins

Sunita Williams used unique bacteria like yeast in her studies to assist astronauts acquire vital nutrition during extended space travel. Vitamins and other nutrients may be lost from food that has been stored for a long time. When astronauts need new nutrients, this technology could help them produce them.

Keep Devices in Space

The HUNCH Utility Bracket, a student-designed device to hold and place cameras, iPads, and other items astronauts use on a regular basis, was tested by Nick Hague. Bogen Arms are now used by ISS astronauts for everyday duties. However, constant use is causing these older holders to wear out. The new design is expected to be more effective and long-lasting, making it easier for astronauts to operate in microgravity.

Launched from Florida on September 28, 2024, SpaceX Crew-9 is the ninth operational crew rotation trip to the ISS under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov and NASA astronaut Nick Hague make up the crew. Four crew members were originally scheduled for the trip, but changes were made to account for Ms. Williams’ and Mr. Wilmore’s longer stays.

“Stop The Killing”: Families Of Hostages To Israel PM After Strike On Gaza

Following Israel’s most deadly attacks on Gaza since a ceasefire in January, the relatives of Israeli hostages in Gaza called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “end the killing and disappearance of the hostages” on Tuesday.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum released a statement saying, “The families of the hostages demand a meeting this morning with the prime minister, the defense minister, and the head of the negotiation team, in which they will be assured how the hostages will be protected from the military pressure and how they intend to bring them back.”

“The hostage families will demand that the captives’ disappearance and murder be immediately stopped! Return them first, followed by everything else.

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Later Tuesday, relatives of the hostages demanded a demonstration outside Netanyahu’s Jerusalem office.

Israel launched its most severe attacks since the ceasefire started on January 19 and pledged to keep fighting in Gaza until all hostages returned.

“Hostage families have been begging to meet with public officials who are in charge of their loved ones’ destiny. “They have not received any response to their appeals,” the families said in a statement.

“It is now evident that the public officials did not meet with them because they were preparing to blow up the truce, which could result in the death of their loved ones.”

There are still 58 hostages in Gaza, including 34 that the Israeli military claims are killed, out of the 251 that were taken during Hamas’ October 2023 attack that started the conflict.

“Lot Of Stuff”: Trump To Share 80,000 Pages on John F. Kennedy Assassination

In an effort to fulfill his campaign pledge to increase transparency regarding the shocking incident in Texas, President Donald Trump intends to make available on Tuesday over 80,000 pages of material pertaining to the 1963 killing of President John F. Kennedy.

On Monday, Trump told reporters, “It is a lot of things, and you will make your own conclusion,” because of the pages.

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation discovered hundreds of new records pertaining to the Kennedy assassination in Dallas after Trump signed an order pertaining to the release shortly after taking office in January.

Lee Harvey Oswald has been identified as the lone shooter responsible for Kennedy’s murder. In the decades that followed, the Justice Department and other federal government agencies reiterated that finding. However, according to studies, a large number of Americans think there was a conspiracy behind his killing.

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The core facts of the case—that Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy from a window of a school book deposit warehouse as the presidential procession went by on a Dallas highway—are unlikely to be altered by the new knowledge, according to experts.

Larry Sabato, who wrote a book about the assassination and is the director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, remarked, “People anticipating major things are practically guaranteed to be disappointed.”

According to him, some of the pages might just be the publication of previously published content with a few words removed.

Additionally, Trump has pledged to make public records pertaining to the 1968 assassinations of Senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr.

Trump has given himself additional time to devise a strategy for those releases.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s secretary of health and human services, is the nephew of John F. Kennedy and the son of Robert Kennedy. He has stated that he thinks the CIA was involved in his uncle’s killing, a claim the agency has called unfounded.

Kennedy Jr. has also stated, in defiance of official explanations, that he thinks his father was murdered by several gunmen.

The documents may reveal, among other things, that the CIA knew more about Oswald than it has previously revealed. Regarding Oswald’s trips to Mexico City six weeks prior to the killing, there are still unanswered questions. Oswald stopped at the Soviet embassy during the trip.

Trump remarked, “People have been waiting for decades for this.” “It will be incredibly fascinating.”

Hamas Says Head Of Its Government In Gaza Killed In Israeli Strike

On Tuesday, Hamas released a list of officials it said were killed in a series of Israeli strikes on Palestinian territory, including Essam al-Dalis, the leader of its government in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas said in a statement that Mahmud Abu Watfa, head of the interior ministry, and Bahjat Abu Sultan, director-general of the internal security service, were among those killed. “These leaders, along with their families, were martyred after being directly targeted by the Zionist occupation forces’ aircraft,” the statement said.

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Previously a member of Hamas’s Gaza political bureau, Dalis was voted to the movement’s Gaza leadership in March 2021 and took over as its head of administration in June of the same year.

Dalis and several Hamas commanders were murdered after Israel allegedly struck a Hamas building in November 2023.
Israel launched its most severe attacks since a ceasefire in January and pledged to battle in Gaza until all hostages returned.

Abu Watfa, the chief of the Hamas interior ministry, was killed in an attack on Gaza City, two Hamas officials told AFP earlier.

“New Phase Of Genocide Policy”: Turkey Condemns Israel’s Strikes On Gaza

Turkey condemned Israel’s fatal strikes in Gaza on Tuesday, calling them “a new phase” in its “genocide strategy” and claiming that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration violated international law and disregarded humanity.

The foreign ministry released a statement saying, “The slaughter of hundreds of Palestinians in Israel’s attacks on Gaza… indicates that the Netanyahu government’s genocidal strategy has entered a new phase.”

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Since a ceasefire was imposed on January 19, Israel has carried out its most severe strikes overnight, killing nearly 330 Palestinians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-controlled region.

To now, Hamas has not reacted to the strikes.

The international community was asked to “take a clear stand” against Netanyahu’s government by Turkey, which has frequently criticized Israel for its operations in Gaza.
“The hostility exhibited by the Israeli government threatens the future of the region at a time when efforts to promote global peace and stability are intensifying,” the ministry stated.

It went on to declare that Israel “defies humanity.. in the gravest fashion” and that “it is intolerable that Israel is triggering a fresh spiral of violence.”