Israel claims killing of 5 fighters in Gaza
Daily updated news International November 22, 2024 Israel claims killing of 5 fighters in Gaza The Israeli military claimed to have killed five Hamas fighters, including a commander, in an operation in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza. Palestinian doctors said dozens of Palestinians were killed and missing in the area, Al Arabiya reported. In a statement, the Israeli military and the Shin Bet security agency said they had killed five Hamas fighters, including a Nukhba (commando) company commander and an additional company commander. They alleged that the dead had participated in attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023. The statement also claimed that the commanders had led killings and kidnappings in the Mefalsim area, a kibbutz community in southern Israel near the Gaza border. The commanders killed in the operation were named as Jihad Kahlut and Muhammad Okel. Israel also claims that the two had led the incident by ordering attacks on Israeli territory on October 7. Meanwhile, doctors in the Gaza Strip said dozens of people were killed and missing as a result of the Israeli overnight raids on Beit Lahia and nearby Jabalia. The Civil Defense Agency did not immediately provide an exact number of dead or missing. However, the Israeli military said it had taken many steps to reduce the risk to civilians. Latest news International Israel claims killing of 5 fighters in Gaza November 22, 2024 International Trump is surrounded by more women in state activities this time, fearing that it will be counterproductive November 22, 2024 Job Market Jobs in Aarong will provide various benefits including health and life insurance November 22, 2024 Job Market Job at RFL Group with salary of 25000-30000 taka without experience November 22, 2024 Job Market Biman Bangladesh Airlines to hire 55 employees, apply online November 22, 2024 Job Market Jobs at Bkash Limited, apply online November 22, 2024
Trump is surrounded by more women in state activities this time, fearing that it will be counterproductive
Daily updated news International November 22 ,2024 Trump is surrounded by more women in state activities this time, fearing that it will be counterproductive President-elect Donald Trump has named several women to key positions in his incoming administration. Kristi Noam has been named Homeland Security Secretary and Alice Stefanik as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Linda McMahon has been named Education Secretary and Suzie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff. Other female candidates announced so far include Carrie Lake (a potential vice presidential candidate). Trump has also announced the selection of former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as the new attorney general. There is a notable difference in the number of female appointments between Trump’s first and potential second terms. In his first term (2016-2020), only three of Trump’s 15 cabinet ministers were women. Elaine Chao (Transportation Secretary), Betsy DeVos (Education Secretary), and Kirstjen Nielsen (Homeland Security Secretary) served. Nikki Haley also serves as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and Linda McMahon heads the Small Business Administration. However, these two positions are not always cabinet-level or ministerial-level. Only 12.5 percent of Trump’s total appointments in his first term were women, which is low among recent U.S. presidents. However, the number of women appointed in Trump’s potential second term is currently much higher. This indicates that the participation rate of women in high positions around Trump in his second term may increase significantly. However, these nominations are not yet final, so we will have to wait until they are implemented. However, the number of male candidates in this term significantly outnumbers women. Among the notable male candidates elected are Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Health Secretary) and Lee Zeldin (Environmental Protection Agency Administrator). In addition, the dominance of men is observed in the list of more important positions in the Trump administration. If the majority of President-elect Trump’s nominees for important state positions are women, this could have both positive and negative effects on society and the administration. However, its real impact depends on the personal qualifications, administrative skills, and their position in the social structure of those elected. Among the positive effects is the advancement of gender equality. The appointment of women to public office is a major step towards achieving gender equality. It sends a bright message of women’s empowerment in American society and inspires more women to take leadership roles in the future. As a result of such initiatives, women can bring new and different perspectives to the administration. Especially in important positions such as education, health, and social policy-making, women are able to make more compassionate and inclusive decisions. By increasing the number of women, their representation in the administration can be more balanced, which can have a positive impact on different classes and groups in society. Bringing more women to leadership can create an image of a modern and liberal-minded state, which is positive for the state in the international arena. One of the possible negative effects is the question of personal qualifications. If the nominated women are not qualified, it can create chaos in the administration. Qualifications, not gender, should be the primary consideration in nominations. If these appointments are made solely for political influence, it can reduce the quality of the administration and have a negative impact on policymaking in the long run. Some conservative or patriarchal groups may see the dominance of women as a threat, and this may lead to a backlash in the social or political arena. If the appointment of women is only symbolic, tokenistic, it may send a negative message to American society rather than real empowerment. If the preponderance of women in high positions plays an important role in the development of society by eliminating gender discrimination, then this can be a successful initiative. However, if only gender is given importance instead of qualifications, it can result in inefficiency in the administration. At the same time, there is a fear of intensifying criticism and being counterproductive. However, according to many political experts, the issue of excessive appointment of women is more likely to be positive than negative. However, it must be implemented properly, otherwise Trump’s stubbornness will become clear again. 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Gaza death total passes 44,000
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 Gaza death toll passes 44,000 The death toll from the Israeli aggression in the Palestinian Jaga Valley has exceeded 44,000. The Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera reported this information on Thursday (November 21) quoting the Gaza Health Ministry. The Health Ministry said that 44,056 Palestinians have been killed so far in the Israeli aggression that began on October 7, 2023. 104,268 people have been injured in the ongoing attacks by the occupying forces during this time. Most of the casualties are women and children. Meanwhile, the valley’s health department reported that 71 more people have been killed in the last 24 hours. 176 people were injured during this time. Meanwhile, the Israeli army has launched a new horrific attack on Gaza. At least 66 people were killed after the occupation forces attacked Beit Lahia in the valley on Thursday (November 21). Most of them were women and children. More than a hundred people were injured in this attack. Initially, 30 people were killed after the attack. The death toll was later raised to 66, and it is believed that this number may rise further. No details were immediately available about the attack. Neither the Gaza authorities, Hamas, nor the Israeli army have released any information about the attack. In addition, the media reported that 22 more people were killed in the Israeli attack on Gaza City. At least ten of them were children. Earlier on Wednesday (November 20), the occupying Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on the western Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. At least seven Palestinians were killed, according to Gaza doctors. Israel targeted a group of people in Al-Mawasi. Doctors said that the occupying forces still attacked a humanitarian area. At least one woman was reported to be among the dead. On the other hand, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country’s former defense chief Yoav Gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The judges also issued an arrest warrant for Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri. The move follows a request by ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan. He requested an arrest warrant against them for their involvement in the attacks on Israel and the Israeli military offensive in Gaza on October 7, 2023. However, Israel has rejected the jurisdiction of the Hague-based court and denied war crimes in Gaza. Israel has said it killed al-Masri in an airstrike, but Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied this. The Hamas leader, also known as Mohammed Deif, is also known as Mohammed Deif. In addition, on Wednesday (November 20), the United States again vetoed a resolution at the United Nations Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution was voted on at the UN headquarters in New York. In this, 14 other countries on the Security Council voted in favor of the resolution, except for the United States. The draft resolution, originally drafted by the 10 permanent members of the Security Council, called for an “immediate and unconditional” end to Israel’s attacks on Gaza. It demanded an immediate ceasefire and the release of all Israeli hostages currently held in Gaza. Latest news International Gaza death total passes 44,000 November 21, 2024 All over the country There is no teacher in the college, but there is a signature in the attendance book! November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket Shakib Al Hasan is returning to the national team. November 21, 2024 All over the country National Change of name of Bangabandhu and Hasina hall in Kubi, what is the new name? November 21, 2024 International Ukraine claims Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missile attack November 21, 2024 All over the country Students clash with battery rickshaw drivers in Agargaon November 21, 2024
Ukraine claims Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missile attack
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 Ukraine claims Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missile attack Kiev’s air force announced Thursday (November 21) that Russia had attacked Ukraine with intercontinental ballistic missiles. It was the first time since Moscow’s war with Ukraine that Russia had employed such weapons, which are more potent, can carry nuclear bombs, and can strike targets thousands of kilometres away. Reuters Moscow utilised the weapons, according to Kiev’s air force, after attacking Russia with American and British-made missiles. The usage of such weapons has been warned of in the past. However, the 33-month-old conflict will take a new turn in the use of these weapons in spite of the warnings. Russia did not immediately respond to the accusations made by the Ukrainian air force. Strategic weapons like intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are made to carry nuclear weapons. Ukraine is unsure of the kind of warhead it deployed in the missile, though. Additionally, Kiev was unsure if the weapon was nuclear. In the central-eastern city of Dnipro, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed to have undertaken a missile strike that targeted significant commercial and industrial infrastructure. Whether any damage had been done was not stated by the air force. But according to regional governor Sehri Lysak, a commercial area was damaged and burned by the missile hit. There were two injuries. In addition, Russia launched seven Kh-101 cruise missiles and a Kinzhal hypersonic missile. Six of them were shot down, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Latest news International Ukraine claims Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missile attack November 21, 2024 All over the country Students clash with battery rickshaw drivers in Agargaon November 21, 2024 International Over 800 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon November 21, 2024 National All over the country 1971 was renewed by 2024Adviser Farooqui November 21, 2024 Uncategorized International How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza? November 21, 2024 International Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya November 21, 2024
Over 800 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 Over 800 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon In southern Lebanon, two Israeli soldiers and a 71-year-old researcher called Ziv Erlich were slain. In the same attack, Erlich and a soldier were murdered, while a Golani Brigade officer was gravely wounded. Another event involved the death of a 22-year-old soldier. According to the Jerusalem Post, the two soldiers’ deaths raise the overall number of Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon since the Gaza War began to above 800. A 22-year-old soldier was killed in combat in southern Lebanon, the Israeli military announced on Wednesday, November 20. Later, the IDF claimed that Israeli tour guide and Land of Israel archaeologist Col. Yoav Yarom, the Golani Brigade’s chief of staff, had permitted In order to investigate an old fortification at an archaeological site, Ziv Erlich, 71, will travel to the western part of southern Lebanon. But there were already two Hezbollah fighters hidden nearby. The researcher, a senior Israeli officer, and several soldiers were all hit by gunfire from the fighters. The event claimed the lives of Jib and a soldier. The soldier’s details were not made public by the IDF. Erlich, who was neither on active duty nor in reserve, entered southern Lebanon armed and in an IDF uniform. IDF investigators are looking into the “serious incident.” In a statement, the IDF said that early on Wednesday morning, commandos were passing through a damaged building in a southern Lebanon town when the structure collapsed, killing the soldier. The IDF claimed that the building had been damaged in a previous Israeli strike in the region and that the weather was to blame for the fall. After being hurt in the event, another soldier was retrieved and taken to hospital. Latest news International Over 800 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon November 21, 2024 National All over the country 1971 was renewed by 2024Adviser Farooqui November 21, 2024 Uncategorized International How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza? November 21, 2024 International Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya November 21, 2024 National All over the country Youth gang leader arrested for gang rape of visiting young woman November 21, 2024 International Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto November 21, 2024
How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza?
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza? The United States has vetoed a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent” ceasefire in Gaza – the fourth time the Biden administration has blocked a ceasefire resolution since last October. The remaining UNSC’s 14 members voted in favour of the latest resolution to end the war that has killed more than 44,000 Palestinians and turned Gaza into a wasteland. Only four of the 14 resolutions, which have been proposed over the nearly 14 months of Israel’s war on Gaza, have passed. How does UNSC voting work?The UNSC is made up of 15 members, of which five are permanent.The five permanent members, known as P5 – China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States – have veto power.This means any of the P5 members can block a draft resolution, even if backed by others.Nine out of the 15 members need to vote in favour of a resolution for it to pass, provided none of the P5 use veto power.Ten other members are non-permanent ones elected for two-year terms by the UN General Assembly. Since the war has spanned over 13 months, from October 2023 to November 2024, here’s how the non-permanent members have changed:October to December 2023: Gabon, Ghana, Mozambique, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Albania, Brazil, Ecuador, Malta, Switzerland.January 2024 to present day: Algeria, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, South Korea, Japan, Slovenia, Guyana, Ecuador, Malta, Switzerland.Here’s how UNSC member states have voted on the 14 resolutions proposed since Israel launched its war on Gaza on October 7, 2023: Latest news National All over the country 1971 was renewed by 2024Adviser Farooqui November 21, 2024 Uncategorized International How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza? November 21, 2024 International Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya November 21, 2024 National All over the country Youth gang leader arrested for gang rape of visiting young woman November 21, 2024 International Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket Salahuddin to look after batting department in absence of Hemp November 21, 2024
Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya Northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia, battered by Israeli bombardment overnight that caused mass casualties, has suffered another deadly attack, report our colleagues on the ground. The latest killed at least four Palestinians, they report. Elsewhere, Israeli bombardment also struck the yard of northern Gaza’s Al-Awda’s Hospital, our colleagues report. Latest news International Over 800 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon November 21, 2024 National All over the country 1971 was renewed by 2024Adviser Farooqui November 21, 2024 Uncategorized International How has the UNSC voted since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza? November 21, 2024 International Four more Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya November 21, 2024 National All over the country Youth gang leader arrested for gang rape of visiting young woman November 21, 2024 International Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto November 21, 2024
Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto
Daily updated news International November 20, 2024 Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto Israeli forces pound northern Gaza, killing 88 Palestinians in two waves of attacks on Beit Lahiya and the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City. The US Senate rejects a bid to block arms shipments to Israel shortly after Washington vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.Israel’s latest attacks on Lebanon and Syria kill nine in Tyre and 36 in Palmyra, as Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem demands a complete ceasefire and “protection of Lebanon’s sovereignty” in any truce deal. Israel’s genocide in Gaza has killed at least 43,985 Palestinians and wounded 104,092 since October 7, 2023. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks that day, and more than 200 were taken captive.In Lebanon, at least 3,558 people have been killed and 15,123 wounded in Israeli attacks since the war on Gaza began. Latest news International Israel kills dozens in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria; US defends UNSC veto November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket Salahuddin to look after batting department in absence of Hemp November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket What Shakib said about returning to the national team November 21, 2024 International At least 88 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza November 21, 2024 All over the country National President and Chief Advisor pay tribute on Armed Forces Day November 21, 2024 National All over the country Armed Forces Day today November 21, 2024
At least 88 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza
Daily updated news International November 21, 2024 At least 88 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza Al Jazeera, a television station based in Qatar, reports that Israeli forces have killed at least 88 people in two attacks in Beit Lahia and the Sheikh Redwan neighbourhood of Gaza City. Numerous others are buried beneath the debris, according to the article. The rescue operations of volunteers or emergency personnel are being impeded by Israeli forces. Even after the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia was surrounded, the attack was nevertheless carried out. Anyone attempting to enter the building with medication or medical supplies is being shot at by Netanyahu’s troops. Additionally, a strike on a shelter-style school in the central Gazan refugee camp of Nuseirat claimed six lives. Tents housing displaced people in Khan Yunis were the target of the attack. Since October of last year, 43,985 people have died in Palestine overall. 104,092 more people were hurt in the incident. It is important to remember that Israel and the Lebanese military group Hezbollah have been at odds ever since Israel invaded the besieged Palestinian region of Gaza. But last September, Israel launched a full-scale conflict with Hezbollah. Latest news International At least 88 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza November 21, 2024 All over the country National President and Chief Advisor pay tribute on Armed Forces Day November 21, 2024 National All over the country Armed Forces Day today November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket Hardik Pandya ranking top spot November 21, 2024 Sports Cricket ICC removes Shakib’s name from rankings November 21, 2024 Uncategorized Elementor #723 November 21, 2024
Imran Khan granted bail, release order not met
Daily updated news International November 20, 2024 Imran Khan granted bail, release order not met Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and former prime minister of Pakistan, has been granted bail by the Islamabad High Court. The order was issued during the corruption case hearing in Toshakhana. However, because he is still awaiting bail in other instances that are still pending against him, the government has stated that it is not viable to release him. According to the Dawn. Imran Khan was given bail in the court of Justice Mayyangul Hassan Aurangzeb on Wednesday, November 20, after nearly a month had passed. Nevertheless, it remains uncertain if the former prime minister will be freed. because he is still the target of numerous other charges, including those involving terrorism and corruption. Imran Khan has spent more than a year in the garrison city of Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail. Bushra Bibi, his wife, was also detained in the same prison. On October 24, Bushra Bibi was freed on bond following nearly nine months. In an iddat (marriage) case, Imran and his wife Bushra Bibi were found not guilty on July 13. However, they were taken into custody in a fresh Toshakhana case that same day. In this instance, Bushra Bibi was granted bail by the Islamabad High Court last month. After that, she was let out of prison. Imran Khan has been the subject of 62 charges in Islamabad, according to the police. In the meantime, a Punjab government attorney stated that Imran Khan is the target of 54 cases in Punjab. Latest news International Imran Khan granted bail, release order not met November 20, 2024 National Politics We didn’t say we wanted to bring anyone to the polls: Fakhrul November 20, 2024 Education Campus Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor November 20, 2024 Football Sports Argentina is coming to India, will play two international matches! November 20, 2024 International Israeli attack kills 3 more Lebanese soldiers as death toll passes 40 November 20, 2024 Freelance Updates IDB-BISEW is providing free IT training, employment opportunities are available November 20, 2024