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Friday, November 28, 2025
TopicPalestine

Topic: Palestine

Saturdays are quiet in Israel. But yesterday began with rocket sirens, invasion, kidnapping

The infiltration was massive; even a journalist from Gaza came along with the militants to report the situation in Israel.

For some Gaza kids, a donkey cart is the only way to reach school

School buses are a luxury. Most of the children on the cart are preschoolers who stay in Khan Younis refugee camp. Sometimes as many as 15 clamber aboard.

Israel raids in West Bank kills 11 Palestinians, leaves 100 injured

Israeli authorities said that the operation in Nablus targeted three suspects that were planning attacks on Israel. All three were neutralized, according to reports.

Palestinian family dies in Turkey earthquake 12 years after fleeing Gaza war

The Palestinian foreign ministry said Abu Jalhoum, his wife Fatima, & four children, were among 70 Palestinians found dead. The overall death toll in the quake has shot beyond 11,000.

‘The soldier is sorry’: Israel admits to ‘high possibility’ of killing scribe Shireen Akleh

Recent announcement is a major shift from Israel’s earlier view that armed Palestinians shot Akleh dead in West Bank’s Jenin; the military however will not prosecute soldiers involved.

Ex-IFS officer Talmiz Ahmad is living in the past. India-Israel ties are at an all-time high

Ex-IFS officer Talmiz Ahmad's analysis of Israeli-Indian relations is strange at best. PM Modi understood West Asia better than the Indian diplomat.

Japanese Red Army founder Fusako Shigenobu free after 20 yrs, regrets ‘damage to innocent people’

76-year-old, who dreamt of global socialist revolution & is believed to have coordinated several terror acts in tandem with Palestinian guerillas, was released Saturday from a Tokyo prison.

Mukul Arya, India’s representative at Ramallah in Palestine, passes away

Arya, a 2008-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, had also served in the Indian embassies in Kabul and Moscow.

World No. 1 ‘anti-vaxxer’ & cost of living crisis in UK

The best international cartoons of the week, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

Israel launches air strikes in Gaza in response to incendiary balloons, challenging truce

The air raids, the first since a ceasefire ended an 11-day conflict last month, poses an early test to PM Naftali Bennett, who took power in Israel just three days ago.

On Camera

Indian Muslims deserve better than Arshad Madani’s recycled helplessness

From science to sports, cinema to bureaucracy, the armed forces to the courts, the community has been stitched into every important field of national life.

Karnataka startups feel the chill as global funding winter sets in. Fintech emerges as sole bright spot

The state raises just $2.7 billion in first nine months of 2025 compared to $4.5 billion last year, with late-stage investments hit hardest.

Airbus & Embraer in the mix, IAF plans revamp of military transport fleet with MTA as new workhorse

Once acquired by IAF, the medium transport aircraft (MTA) will replace both AN-32s and IL-76s, it is learnt. The idea behind the revamp is to meet modern operational needs.

A tribute to Tejas. India’s delay culture is the real enemy in the skies

It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.