Tag: Israel

  • Air India Suspends Flights To And From Tel Aviv As Iran-Israel Tension Rises; Passengers To Get Full Refund | Aviation News

    NEW DELHI: Air India announced on Friday the suspension of its flights to and from Tel Aviv, effective immediately, until further notice amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The decision was made in response to the current situation in the region. Further, Air India said that they are continuously monitoring the situation and prioritising the safety of their guests and crew.

    “In view of the current situation in parts of the Middle East, scheduled operations of our flights to and from Tel Aviv are suspended with immediate effect until further notice,” Air India said in a post on X. We are continuously monitoring the situation and are offering a full refund to our passengers with confirmed bookings for travel to and from Tel Aviv. The safety of our guests and crew remains our topmost priority,” the airline added.

    Earlier, Air India had announced on August 2 that it would suspend its services to Tel Aviv until August 8 in response to the heightening tensions in the Middle East.

    In a post on X, Air India said, “In view of the ongoing situation in parts of the Middle East, we have suspended scheduled operations of our flights to and from Tel Aviv with immediate effect up to and including August 8.”

    “We are continuously monitoring the situation and are extending support to our passengers with confirmed bookings for travel to and from Tel Aviv during this period, with a one-time waiver on rescheduling and cancellation charges. The safety of our guests and crew remains our foremost priority,” the airline added.

    Tensions have been heightened in the Middle East since the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh on July 31 in Iran, allegedly by Israeli forces.

  • To Avenge Top Commander’s Death, Hezbollah Fires Dozens Of Rockets Into Israel | world news

    As tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that dozens of rockets were launched from Lebanon into Israeli territory in late hours of Thursday, as per CNN.

    The IDF stated that only five of the rockets from the barrage reached Israeli territory, with no account of damage or injuries.

    Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for the rocket attack on Western Galilee, marking its first strike in more than 48 hours following the death of the group’s military chief in Beirut, according to the Times of Israel cited by news agency ANI.

    In a statement, Hezbollah claims it fired dozens of rockets at Metzuba, a northern border community, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on the Lebanese village of Chamaa earlier in the day.

    The strike in Chamaa reportedly killed four Syrians and injured several Lebanese civilians.

    In retaliation, Israeli forces targeted a Hezbollah rocket launcher in Yater, southern Lebanon, which had been used to fire rockets at Western Galilee this evening, according to the Times of Israel.

    According to ANI, the IDF revealed that several rockets launched in the attack this evening were intercepted by air defenses, while others impacted open areas.

    Tensions have risen in the region following Israel’s killing of top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, which Israel claimed was in retaliation for an attack in the Golan Heights that killed 12 children.

    On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the country had dealt “crushing blows” to its enemies in recent days. His comments came shortly after the deaths of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

  • Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh Assassinated In Tehran Attack, Confirms IRGC | world news

    Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and one of his bodyguards were killed when his residence was attacked in Tehran, confirmed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in a statement. Haniyeh was in Tehran to meet with the Supreme Leader and attend the new president’s inauguration.

    The IRGC’s Public Relations Department announced that the attack took place early Wednesday and that an investigation is underway to determine the cause. The statement expressed condolences to the people of Palestine, the Muslim community, and the fighters of the Resistance Front for the loss of the Hamas leader.

    The day before the incident, Haniyeh had attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president and met with Iran’s Supreme Leader.

    No one immediately claimed responsibility for the assassination, but suspicion quickly fell on Israel, which has vowed to kill Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders following the group’s October 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and resulted in around 250 hostages being taken.

    On April 10, an Israeli attack in northern Gaza killed three sons of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh. Haniyeh confirmed the deaths of his children, Hazem, Amir, and Mohammad, along with several of his grandchildren, in an interview.

    Following the October 7 terror attack, Israel has been fighting against the Hamas in Gaza. The whole Gaza has turned into the battlefield with thousands of people killed and lakhs of Palestinians displaced from the region.

  • Hamas Video Threatening ‘Rivers Of Blood’ In Paris Olympics Goes Viral; Know Truth Here | world news

    A video circulating on social media features a masked individual issuing a dire warning that “rivers of blood will flow” at the upcoming Paris Olympics, where Israel is slated to compete. In the minute-long clip released on Tuesday, an Arabic-speaking man with his face concealed by a keffiyeh addresses “the people of France and President Emmanuel Macron,” threatening retribution for their support of “the Zionist regime in its criminal war against the Palestinian people.”

    “You provided Zionists with weapons, you helped murder our brothers and sisters, our children…You invited the Zionists to the Olympic games. You will pay for what you have done,” the ‘terrorist’ can be heard saying.

    However, Microsoft researchers have identified the video circulating on X and Telegram, featuring a man claiming to be a Hamas fighter threatening the Paris Olympics, as part of a Russian-linked disinformation campaign aimed at disrupting the event.

    On Telegram, Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq refuted the video’s authenticity, labeling it a forgery.

    Experts from Microsoft’s Threat Analysis Center, who examined the video at NBC News’ request, indicated it likely originated from a known Russian disinformation group, as elements of the video matched those in a previous video concerning Ukraine.

    The Olympics have faced attacks in the past, most notably during the 1972 Munich Games, where 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed by members of the Palestinian terrorist group Black September. Additionally, during the 1996 Atlanta Games, a bombing resulted in the death of one woman and injuries to over 100 people.

    In response to security concerns, France plans to deploy 35,000 police officers each day of the event, with an increased presence of 45,000 officers for the Opening Ceremony, according to a CNN report.

  • Israel Strikes Houthi Targets In Yemen’s Hodeidah In Response To Recent Attacks | world news

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday said that their airstrikes targeted a fuel depot in the Houthi-controlled Al-Hudaydah port in western Yemen. The operation aimed at Houthi military sites was confirmed by the IDF on Saturday. “IDF fighter jets recently struck Houthi terrorist military targets near the Al-Hudaydah port in Yemen, responding to numerous attacks against Israel in the past months,” stated the IDF.

    These strikes are reportedly the first Israeli actions on Yemeni territory since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October. On July 19, Houthi rebels launched four drones and a ballistic missile towards Tel Aviv, resulting in one civilian fatality and minor injuries to eight others. The assault included a Sammad-3 drone of Iranian origin.

    IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari revealed that the attack utilized a modified Samad-3 drone, enhanced for greater range. Hagari also noted the drone’s launch from Yemen. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, on Friday, cautioned that Israel would hold accountable any party that inflicts harm or conducts terrorist acts against it.

    In addition, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz responded to the defense forces’ retaliatory strike with a warning to Iran via a social media platform “We will retaliate against any aggressor. Iran’s support, training, and funding of the Houthi group is part of its regional terror network targeting Israel,” Katz declared.

    He called on the global community to enforce stringent sanctions on Iran, stating, “Now is the time for the international community to intensify sanctions on Iran. Directed by Iran, the Houthis are significantly disrupting maritime freedom and trade routes.” Katz also emphasized, “Iran is the core of the problem—it must be confronted immediately.”

    Meanwhile, Houthi spokesperson Mohammed Abdulsalam on social media platform

  • J&K: Palestinian Flag Waved, Anti-US Slogans Chanted During Muharram Procession |

    Srinagar: In a significant development, thousands from the Shia community gathered today at Lal Chowk to join the mourning procession of 8th Muharram, an event that had not been allowed for over three decades due to security concerns. The procession marked a stark contrast to previous restrictions, under which even small gatherings were prohibited. 

    The participants of the procession carried Palestine flags, and slogans against Israel and the United States were heard. This year’s event followed the lifting of a 34-year ban by the Jammu and Kashmir government, which had initially imposed the restriction in 1989 amid rising terrorism threats. 

    The ban was lifted last year when the government permitted the 8th Muharram procession to follow its traditional route from Gurubazar to Dalgate in Srinagar. This decision came after assessments indicated improved security conditions in the region. 

    Shia community members expressed their gratitude to the government for allowing the procession. “We are very happy with the decision of the government. Today, our sentiments were respected, and the arrangements were commendable,” said one participant. 

    Extensive security measures were implemented to ensure the safety of the procession. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, VK Bhri, chaired a joint meeting with police and other security agencies to discuss the arrangements and challenges. The IGP, along with the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir and other officials, personally oversaw the procession to ensure everything was in place. 

    “Complete security arrangements have been made. A three-tier security system is in place, and all necessary provisions have been made. Peace has returned to the valley,” said IGP Kashmir VK Bhri. 

    The procession, which started at 5 am from Gurubazar following Fajr prayers, was scheduled to conclude by 8 am but was extended till noon due to the peaceful nature and large turnout of participants. 

    Divisional Commissioner Vijay Bhidhuri commented on the comprehensive preparations: “All needed arrangements are in place, be it water, toilets, or health facilities. People have been very cooperative, and it’s a big change we are seeing in Kashmir.” 

    The 8th of Muharram commemorates the day of Karbala when Imam Hussain and his followers were martyred. Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, holds profound significance for Muslims, particularly the Shia community. Ensuring a safe environment for the mourning programs and processions was a top priority for the authorities. 

    Despite the peaceful atmosphere, a group of youths carrying Palestinian flags and raising anti-Israel and anti-US slogans was briefly observed before dispersing from the procession. 

    This historic event highlighted the Shia community’s deep-rooted traditions and the improved security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, marking a new chapter in the region’s religious and social landscape. 

  • Israel’s FM Calls UN Decision To ‘Blacklist’ Israel’s Military ‘Shameful’ |

    TEL AVIV: Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz slammed the UN Secretary General’s decision to include the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) in a blacklist of countries and entities that harm children during conflict, saying Israel rejects this move “with disgust” and calling it “shameful .” Katz pointed out that the decision to include the IDF on the list is entirely up to the UN Secretary General and is “further evidence of his hostility towards Israel and his deliberate disregard, and not for the first time, of the Hamas attack on October 7 and Israel’s right to self-defence. This is the same UN Secretary General who chose to ignore Hamas’ sex crimes, despite the report written on the subject by UN Special Representative Patten.”

    “The Secretary-General’s report regarding Israel and the Palestinians is based on unverified and distorted data, part of an industry of distorted and biased reports by organizations such as OCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), which just recently reduced the number of children and women killed in the war in Gaza by half in one day without any explanation and relies on data from the Ministry of Health of Hamas. Israel will expose these distortions of these reports to the world,” said Katz.

    “The IDF is the most moral army in the world – and no fictitious report will change that,” he declared, adding that the move will have “consequences” for Israel’s relations with the UN.

  • Why is ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ trending and why is the US refusing to criticize Israel’s action? ,

    Israel has been making advances in Palestine’s Rafah. The Rafah region shot into the news once again on Tuesday after dozens of people died in a fresh attack, allegedly carried out by Israel. This happened two days after 45 people died in another airstrike, that Palestine claimed to be carried out by Israel. Israeli tanks were deployed in the Tal al-Sultan neighbourhood, which was hit by the airstrike on Sunday.

    “Despite our efforts to minimize civilian casualties during the strike, the fire that broke out was unexpected and unintended…Our investigation seeks to determine what may have caused such a large fire to ignite,” said IDF Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel Hagari.

    “Despite our efforts to minimize civilian casualties during the strike, the fire that broke out was unexpected and unintended…Our investigation seeks to determine what may have caused such a large fire to ignite.”

    Watch the full statement by IDF Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel… pic.twitter.com/fzaRSnpgbE — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 28, 2024

    The Israeli army had pushed into the heart of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip amid its military operations carried out in multiple places in the enclave. As per reports, the Israeli army had intensified its bombardment in Rafah on Tuesday morning, forcing a great number of Palestinians to flee to other places.

    However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu termed Monday’s strike as a tragic incident saying that the country will investigate it. Netanyahu, however, vowed to continue the war against Hamas despite international criticism.

    What Is All Eyes On Rafah?

    After 45 people died in civilian camps following airstrike by Israel, netizens and key personalities expressed their solidarity with Palestine by sharing a graphic image on which it was written ‘All Eyes On Rafah’. People prayed for the safety of civilians in Rafah through their social media posts and called for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

    Why did the US not call for ceasefire?

    The White House said that its policy related to the Israel-Hamas war won’t change following Rafah’s ‘airstrike’ mistake. Though the US said that it would seek answers from Israel. The US administration hinted that the Isarel has not crossed the ‘red line’ yet. The United States’ firm stance with Israel suggests that the Biden administration wants Hamas to surrender and return those in its captivity.

    Israel’s Advances in Rafah

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported on Tuesday that they conducted military operations in various locations across Gaza. In Jabalia, northern Gaza, the Israeli army killed Palestinian militants who attempted to fire at Israeli forces and destroyed several military targets, including underground tunnels, observation posts, and weapon depots. In central Gaza, the IDF carried out airstrikes on multiple targets, resulting in the deaths of several Palestinian militants.

    Gaza’s health authorities have said that the Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip reached 36,096 and more than 81,000 people have been injured.

  • Israel’s War On Gaza: Indian Ex-Soldier Serving As UN Aid Worker Killed In Rafah | world news

    The UN aid worker who was killed while driving to a hospital in the Khan Younis area from Rafah has been identified as an Indian national. Waibhav Anil Kale, 46, was a former Indian Army soldier. Farhan Haq, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Deputy Spokesperson, confirmed the identity of the deceased aid worker in a statement issued Monday night.

    According to the UN official, Waibhav Anil Kale started working for the UN as a security service coordinator in Gaza a month ago. According to UN sources, Kale was traveling in a vehicle bearing the United Nations logo.

    However, UN sources said it was unclear who fired on the vehicle in which Waibhav Anil Kale was traveling with another UN aid worker. This is the first such UN death in the Gaza conflict.

    The IDF has already stated that it is investigating the firing and death of a UN aid worker. In a statement issued late Monday night, the IDF stated that the attack took place in an active combat zone and that it was investigating the attack and death of the UN aid worker.

  • Explained: All You Need To Know About Pro-Palestine Protests By Students At US Universities | world news

    In recent weeks, protests in support of Palestinians over the conflict in Gaza have rocked America, leading to clashes between police and demonstrators, resulting in the removal of protest camps multiple times. However, students are still continuing to protest at some places.

    What do Pro-Palestinian Protesters Want?

    At protest sites, students have demanded a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the cessation of American military aid to Israel, divestment from arms suppliers to universities, and companies profiting from war. Demonstrating students have also demanded apologies for those students and faculty members expelled for participating in protests.

    Who are the Pro-Palestinian Protesters?

    Protests in support of Palestine have seen participation from students, faculty members, as well as external activists from Jewish and Muslim communities. Organizing groups include organizations like Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace. Some Jewish students have expressed feeling unsafe on campus and intimidated by alleged ‘anti-Semitic’ chants.It’s interesting to note that in Texas University, Austin, among the 79 individuals arrested on April 29, 45 had no affiliation with the university.

    Who are the Anti-Protest demonstrators?

    In response to Pro-Palestinian demonstrators, Israeli-American and Zionist groups, along with members of the Jewish-American community, have been protesting. In Los Angeles, hundreds participated in a counter-rally organized by the Israeli Advocacy Group and the Israeli American Council. On May 1, a scuffle broke out between members of a Zionist group and Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University of California, Berkeley. At Mississippi University, hundreds of students protested against Pro-Palestinian demonstrators on May 2. Some displayed American flags and banners in support of former President Donald Trump.

    What has been the administration’s response?

    Some university administrations have relied on local police to arrest demonstrators and clear camps and protest sites. Others have allowed protests to continue or reached compromises. At Manhattan Campus, police were sent to disband a camp set up by students the day after it was established on April 18. On April 30, police again raided the camp and the occupied building, resulting in dozens of arrests. California University, Berkeley has permitted the Pro-Palestinian campus camp to remain as long as it does not disrupt campus operations or pose a threat of violence.

    Northwestern University, Brown University, and Rutgers University are among colleges that have agreed to dismantle camps. Brown is considering divestment from companies linked to Israel. Rutgers has agreed to establish an Arab cultural center and consider the creation of a Middle East studies department.

    What’s the impact on daily campus life?

    Columbia University has had to switch to virtual classes several times. Southern California University canceled its main stage graduation ceremony. This decision followed the cancellation of a Muslim student’s closing speech and the removal of the Pro-Palestinian camp by police, leading to dozens of arrests.

    California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, canceled personal classes after students locked themselves in an administrative building.

    Michigan University has said it will allow freedom of expression and peaceful protest at its May graduation ceremonies but will enforce ‘adequate disruptions’.

    Political Leaders’ Reactions

    Democratic President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Americans have the right to protest but not to spread violence. However, demonstrators have criticized his administration for funding Israel with money and weapons. Republican candidate Trump for the 2024 election termed the protests on campus as ‘forceful hatred.’ He did not comment on the police raid on Columbia on April 30, calling it a ‘beautiful thing to watch.’