Hamas, A Savior or Killer
Hamas is a well-recognized terrorist organization operating in the Gaza strip of current Palestine. US, UK, EU, Australia, Israel, and several other nations designate Hamas as a terrorist organization.
Hamas has two wings social and military named Dawah, and Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades respectively. Where Dawah participates in elections and Izz ad-Din al-Qassam performs terrorist activities against Israel.
Hamas never truly cared about the cause of Gazans. Hamas dismisses Israel's existence in the middle east and claims the land of Israel as Islamic land. The Palestinian people are being used as tools of already lost war against Israel. For the battle, for the reason, citizens can be forfeited.
Hamas and children card.
When war happens death toll also increases, the passing of kids and women is solidly at the center of attention—and as it also should be. It torments all sensible individuals to know about youngsters passing on as the result of war. In clashes with Israel, Hamas looks to maximize Palestinian civilian losses—mainly women and youngsters. That welcomes global abuse on Israel and hurts the sentiments of anyone, especially Muslims, around the world. Hamas and its allies show abhorrent pictures of dead and injured youngsters to acquire compassion toward their representation of Israel as the reprobate plan on slaughtering Palestinians. Accordingly, Israel refers to the need to prevent Hamas from terminating several rockets on its own youngsters, who are being compelled to live in reinforced hideouts, just as they need to destroy the tunnels that Hamas dove into Israel to complete dread assaults against Israelis.
Hamas built those tunnels for their own interest by exploiting the number of poor Palestinian children. For what other reason would Hamas build Tunnels to secure its weapons and its terrorists however not Gazans during the war with Israel?
The Institute for Palestine Studies published a definite report on Gaza's Tunnel Wonder in the mid-year of 2012. It announced that Tunnel development in Gaza has brought about countless kid passings. This article states “A similarly cavalier approach to child labor and tunnel fatalities damaged the movement’s [i.e., Hamas] standing with human-rights groups, despite government assurances dating back to 2008 that it was considering curbs. During a police patrol that the author was permitted to accompany in December 2011, nothing was done to impede the use of children in the tunnels, where, much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies. At least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to the Hamas officials. Safety controls on imports appear similarly lax, although the TAC insists that a sixteen-man contingent carries out sporadic spot-checks.” The author, Nicolas Pelham, tells that Hamas exploits child laborers to build their terror tunnels because, “much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies”.
Radicalization in Children on the name of Jihad.
Hamas is using children for its own interests and making them perfect for its terror activity by radicalizing them.
Palestinian youngsters in Hamas-controlled Gaza are being educated to play a functioning job in terrorist operations against Israel and are accordingly placed in human peril by the individuals who ought to be answerable for their security and prosperity. The youngsters, excessively youthful to completely know even the significance of death, are instructed to aspire to such " martyrdom " in children’s television show created by Hamas.
Every Monday afternoon Al-Aqsa TV, the Hamas' main propaganda TV channel, runs a youngsters' program called "The Gifted". In an uncommon scene marking the start of the school year, a two-year-old baby named "Ahmad" was highlighted. Ahmad was applauded for his mastery in the space of "holy war" (jihad).
Furthermore, rather than being advised to avoid Kassam rocket launchers, Palestinian kids' lives are intentionally jeopardized by the Hamas rocket groups which have been known to send young children to recover launchers after the rockets are terminated. Hamas uses youngsters cynically, realizing admirably that Israeli counter-terrorism strikes will focus on these particular areas to forestall further rocket fire.
Far more atrocious, the terrorist groups working in the Hamas-controlled Gaza have recruited youngsters to become furnished members, and surprisingly human bombs, in their terror activities against Israelis.
Hamas use to fire rockets from civilian areas like Hospitals, Schools, and other buildings so in the counter-attack more civilian causalities can be reported, that they can show to gain sympathy.
Hamas is so selfish for its own development and it has nothing to do with the cause of the Palestinian people. For what other reason would Hamas redirect short supplies of concrete, electric wiring, steel, iron, and other construction materials for building Tunnels to serve its terrorist activities, when Gazans need reconstruction of their houses, schools, hospitals, and other infrastructure?
Since Hamas’ Political win and later forceful capture, the humanitarian crisis has been raised drastically. The economy of Gaza is striving because of high population and its population growth rate shows that the economy is going to be more stressed as of now striving economy, Hamas is also slowing down the construction and reconstruction processes of houses, schools and hospitals to get more construction material for its Tunnels. In 2017, unemployment in the Gaza Strip reached the landmark of 46%. According to an EU-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor report, 65% of Gazans live in poverty and 80% are dependent on international aid.
Furthermore, lack of essential needs keeps on affecting the civilians of Gaza. Albeit major building material and humanitarian aids enter Gaza from Israel, a huge amount doesn’t reach the needy poor Gazans and industries and is rather redirected to Hamas’ Tunnel making activities and Hamas terrorists. These things resulted in significant increase in Housing prices, humanitarian crisis, and unemployment. A troublesome electricity circumstance in Gaza started in mid-2017 when Gaza's just power plant was closed down because of no fuel. At the point when the Palestinian Authority stopped paying for Gaza's power supply in June 2017 to Israel, supply was cut by about 40%, leaving Gazans with only four to six hours of power a day. Because of the power deficiency, sewage treatment plants have also stopped working properly, causing an increase in the degree of water contamination. In the wake of experiencing this deficiency for over more than 6 months, payments to Israel indeed continued in January 2018 in the wake of the Palestinian reconciliation arrangements, and supply was restored 6-8 hours of electricity a day.
Hamas Prefers its militants over normal civilians of Gaza. For what other reason would Hamas hijack UN and other Humanitarian aids on gunpoint which was meant for Gazans?
Instead of using its ability to advance the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Hamas fuels the emergency by declining to assume moral liability for the fundamental necessities of its 1.8 million citizens. Hamas dispenses 55% of its budget to fund its military requirements and its share in the recovery of Gaza is under 5% of the absolute speculation. Hamas also diverts international aid money to its terrorist activities.
Conveyance of supplies is supervised and controlled by Hamas, which gathers duties from local importers and imposes extra charges to the ones imposed by the Palestinian Authorities. In 2016, Hamas carried out a 20% increment on many imported products. Thus, local sellers are compelled to raise the costs of their items, including the most necessities like food and medication. In addition to the taxes on basic necessities, Hamas started imposing a "Solidarity tax" in 2015. This tax was promoted as an instrument to help the poor Gazans yet the cash has really been utilized mostly to pay the salaries of Hamas workers and assailants. Hamas' benefits from these duties have expanded dramatically, with the average monthly aggregate ascending from about $2.5 million in 2015 to $15 million in 2016 to $27 million in 2017. These taxes are imposed on the aids/donations coming into Gaza as well as on the local merchants. The money collected in taxes is mostly used to finance political and military exercises.
Hamas often denies civilians access to fundamental resources like food and medical equipment altogether. In 2009, the UN had to stop aid shipments to Gaza after it was found that Hamas had been capturing tons of food and other aids. In one such scenario, Hamas took 200 tons of rice and 100 tons of flour, while in another, 3,500 blankets and more than 400 food packages were taken at gunpoint from a distribution center. Again in 2012, Hamas prohibited the import of products of the necessary fruits and vegetables from the soil of Israel. Since the end of the 2014 Gaza conflict, over 3.4 million tons of construction materials have entered the Gaza Strip from Israel. In March 2017, in the wake of the death of senior Hamas official Mazan Fukha, Hamas closed off the Erez border, the solitary crossing for civilians. Because of this action, at least 79 Palestinians missed medical checkups inside Israel, and aid workers couldn't leave or enter Gaza. Albeit the crossing somewhat opened a day later, it was as yet close to men between the ages of 18 and 45.
Amidst the power circumstance in Gaza, Hamas kept on exploiting the Gazans. Of 7,000,000 liters of fuel bought by Palestinian authorities, just 65% made it to the power station, while the other 35% was sold by Hamas. Besides, rather than selling the energy at its actual worth of $0.85 to Gazans, Hamas sells it at $1.23, taking at least $3.05 million in benefits.
Government of Palestine towards terrorist organization Hamas.
Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinian Authority and current president of Palestine( West bank because Gaza has been occupied by Hamas), has developed the financial hardship by not paying Israel to give electricity to Gaza and cutting salaries to previous Palestinian representatives there. His motivation was to pressurize Hamas, and he did—to such an extent that Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' leader in Gaza—tried to hand administering obligations back to the Palestinian Authorities. While negotiation talks continued, Abbas considered them to be a snare because Hamas wouldn't disband its Qassam brigade or incapacitate its militants—and with the new death endeavor on Palestinian Authority Prime Minister, Rami Hamdallah, he undermined further financial assents on Hamas.
For the Hamas administration, with well-known disappointment developing, the lone thing to be done was redirect attention towards Israel and, in this manner, pressure Abbas, who can't seem not interested in Palestinians being murdered by Israelis. Hamas leaders recognize secretly that Abbas is the wellspring of their present troubles, however moving the concentration to Israel is a demonstrated, if pessimistic, strategy. Later the Palestinian authorities continue paying Israel for the electricity of Gazans.
Hamas realizes that the world will see Palestinian losses and bind them to the pitiable conditions in Gaza—conditions that are accused on Israel's bar of the Strip. It is Israel and Egypt that control what can go into and out of Gaza. Not at all like Israel, Egypt keeps its boundary shut to the development of individuals and products into and out of Gaza besides on uncommon events. Hamas leaders have little interest in penetrating the Egyptian line, realizing the causalities would be high and the worldwide reaction negligible.
Now it's the time when Hamas should officially handover the authority of Gaza to Palestinian Authority and also should disband its militant brigade.
Hamas has two wings social and military named Dawah, and Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades respectively. Where Dawah participates in elections and Izz ad-Din al-Qassam performs terrorist activities against Israel.
Hamas never truly cared about the cause of Gazans. Hamas dismisses Israel's existence in the middle east and claims the land of Israel as Islamic land. The Palestinian people are being used as tools of already lost war against Israel. For the battle, for the reason, citizens can be forfeited.
Hamas and children card.
When war happens death toll also increases, the passing of kids and women is solidly at the center of attention—and as it also should be. It torments all sensible individuals to know about youngsters passing on as the result of war. In clashes with Israel, Hamas looks to maximize Palestinian civilian losses—mainly women and youngsters. That welcomes global abuse on Israel and hurts the sentiments of anyone, especially Muslims, around the world. Hamas and its allies show abhorrent pictures of dead and injured youngsters to acquire compassion toward their representation of Israel as the reprobate plan on slaughtering Palestinians. Accordingly, Israel refers to the need to prevent Hamas from terminating several rockets on its own youngsters, who are being compelled to live in reinforced hideouts, just as they need to destroy the tunnels that Hamas dove into Israel to complete dread assaults against Israelis.
Hamas built those tunnels for their own interest by exploiting the number of poor Palestinian children. For what other reason would Hamas build Tunnels to secure its weapons and its terrorists however not Gazans during the war with Israel?
The Institute for Palestine Studies published a definite report on Gaza's Tunnel Wonder in the mid-year of 2012. It announced that Tunnel development in Gaza has brought about countless kid passings. This article states “A similarly cavalier approach to child labor and tunnel fatalities damaged the movement’s [i.e., Hamas] standing with human-rights groups, despite government assurances dating back to 2008 that it was considering curbs. During a police patrol that the author was permitted to accompany in December 2011, nothing was done to impede the use of children in the tunnels, where, much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies. At least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to the Hamas officials. Safety controls on imports appear similarly lax, although the TAC insists that a sixteen-man contingent carries out sporadic spot-checks.” The author, Nicolas Pelham, tells that Hamas exploits child laborers to build their terror tunnels because, “much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies”.
Radicalization in Children on the name of Jihad.
Hamas is using children for its own interests and making them perfect for its terror activity by radicalizing them.
Palestinian youngsters in Hamas-controlled Gaza are being educated to play a functioning job in terrorist operations against Israel and are accordingly placed in human peril by the individuals who ought to be answerable for their security and prosperity. The youngsters, excessively youthful to completely know even the significance of death, are instructed to aspire to such " martyrdom " in children’s television show created by Hamas.
Every Monday afternoon Al-Aqsa TV, the Hamas' main propaganda TV channel, runs a youngsters' program called "The Gifted". In an uncommon scene marking the start of the school year, a two-year-old baby named "Ahmad" was highlighted. Ahmad was applauded for his mastery in the space of "holy war" (jihad).
Furthermore, rather than being advised to avoid Kassam rocket launchers, Palestinian kids' lives are intentionally jeopardized by the Hamas rocket groups which have been known to send young children to recover launchers after the rockets are terminated. Hamas uses youngsters cynically, realizing admirably that Israeli counter-terrorism strikes will focus on these particular areas to forestall further rocket fire.
Far more atrocious, the terrorist groups working in the Hamas-controlled Gaza have recruited youngsters to become furnished members, and surprisingly human bombs, in their terror activities against Israelis.
Hamas use to fire rockets from civilian areas like Hospitals, Schools, and other buildings so in the counter-attack more civilian causalities can be reported, that they can show to gain sympathy.
Hamas is so selfish for its own development and it has nothing to do with the cause of the Palestinian people. For what other reason would Hamas redirect short supplies of concrete, electric wiring, steel, iron, and other construction materials for building Tunnels to serve its terrorist activities, when Gazans need reconstruction of their houses, schools, hospitals, and other infrastructure?
Since Hamas’ Political win and later forceful capture, the humanitarian crisis has been raised drastically. The economy of Gaza is striving because of high population and its population growth rate shows that the economy is going to be more stressed as of now striving economy, Hamas is also slowing down the construction and reconstruction processes of houses, schools and hospitals to get more construction material for its Tunnels. In 2017, unemployment in the Gaza Strip reached the landmark of 46%. According to an EU-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor report, 65% of Gazans live in poverty and 80% are dependent on international aid.
Furthermore, lack of essential needs keeps on affecting the civilians of Gaza. Albeit major building material and humanitarian aids enter Gaza from Israel, a huge amount doesn’t reach the needy poor Gazans and industries and is rather redirected to Hamas’ Tunnel making activities and Hamas terrorists. These things resulted in significant increase in Housing prices, humanitarian crisis, and unemployment. A troublesome electricity circumstance in Gaza started in mid-2017 when Gaza's just power plant was closed down because of no fuel. At the point when the Palestinian Authority stopped paying for Gaza's power supply in June 2017 to Israel, supply was cut by about 40%, leaving Gazans with only four to six hours of power a day. Because of the power deficiency, sewage treatment plants have also stopped working properly, causing an increase in the degree of water contamination. In the wake of experiencing this deficiency for over more than 6 months, payments to Israel indeed continued in January 2018 in the wake of the Palestinian reconciliation arrangements, and supply was restored 6-8 hours of electricity a day.
Hamas Prefers its militants over normal civilians of Gaza. For what other reason would Hamas hijack UN and other Humanitarian aids on gunpoint which was meant for Gazans?
Instead of using its ability to advance the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Hamas fuels the emergency by declining to assume moral liability for the fundamental necessities of its 1.8 million citizens. Hamas dispenses 55% of its budget to fund its military requirements and its share in the recovery of Gaza is under 5% of the absolute speculation. Hamas also diverts international aid money to its terrorist activities.
Conveyance of supplies is supervised and controlled by Hamas, which gathers duties from local importers and imposes extra charges to the ones imposed by the Palestinian Authorities. In 2016, Hamas carried out a 20% increment on many imported products. Thus, local sellers are compelled to raise the costs of their items, including the most necessities like food and medication. In addition to the taxes on basic necessities, Hamas started imposing a "Solidarity tax" in 2015. This tax was promoted as an instrument to help the poor Gazans yet the cash has really been utilized mostly to pay the salaries of Hamas workers and assailants. Hamas' benefits from these duties have expanded dramatically, with the average monthly aggregate ascending from about $2.5 million in 2015 to $15 million in 2016 to $27 million in 2017. These taxes are imposed on the aids/donations coming into Gaza as well as on the local merchants. The money collected in taxes is mostly used to finance political and military exercises.
Hamas often denies civilians access to fundamental resources like food and medical equipment altogether. In 2009, the UN had to stop aid shipments to Gaza after it was found that Hamas had been capturing tons of food and other aids. In one such scenario, Hamas took 200 tons of rice and 100 tons of flour, while in another, 3,500 blankets and more than 400 food packages were taken at gunpoint from a distribution center. Again in 2012, Hamas prohibited the import of products of the necessary fruits and vegetables from the soil of Israel. Since the end of the 2014 Gaza conflict, over 3.4 million tons of construction materials have entered the Gaza Strip from Israel. In March 2017, in the wake of the death of senior Hamas official Mazan Fukha, Hamas closed off the Erez border, the solitary crossing for civilians. Because of this action, at least 79 Palestinians missed medical checkups inside Israel, and aid workers couldn't leave or enter Gaza. Albeit the crossing somewhat opened a day later, it was as yet close to men between the ages of 18 and 45.
Amidst the power circumstance in Gaza, Hamas kept on exploiting the Gazans. Of 7,000,000 liters of fuel bought by Palestinian authorities, just 65% made it to the power station, while the other 35% was sold by Hamas. Besides, rather than selling the energy at its actual worth of $0.85 to Gazans, Hamas sells it at $1.23, taking at least $3.05 million in benefits.
Government of Palestine towards terrorist organization Hamas.
Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinian Authority and current president of Palestine( West bank because Gaza has been occupied by Hamas), has developed the financial hardship by not paying Israel to give electricity to Gaza and cutting salaries to previous Palestinian representatives there. His motivation was to pressurize Hamas, and he did—to such an extent that Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' leader in Gaza—tried to hand administering obligations back to the Palestinian Authorities. While negotiation talks continued, Abbas considered them to be a snare because Hamas wouldn't disband its Qassam brigade or incapacitate its militants—and with the new death endeavor on Palestinian Authority Prime Minister, Rami Hamdallah, he undermined further financial assents on Hamas.
For the Hamas administration, with well-known disappointment developing, the lone thing to be done was redirect attention towards Israel and, in this manner, pressure Abbas, who can't seem not interested in Palestinians being murdered by Israelis. Hamas leaders recognize secretly that Abbas is the wellspring of their present troubles, however moving the concentration to Israel is a demonstrated, if pessimistic, strategy. Later the Palestinian authorities continue paying Israel for the electricity of Gazans.
Hamas realizes that the world will see Palestinian losses and bind them to the pitiable conditions in Gaza—conditions that are accused on Israel's bar of the Strip. It is Israel and Egypt that control what can go into and out of Gaza. Not at all like Israel, Egypt keeps its boundary shut to the development of individuals and products into and out of Gaza besides on uncommon events. Hamas leaders have little interest in penetrating the Egyptian line, realizing the causalities would be high and the worldwide reaction negligible.
Now it's the time when Hamas should officially handover the authority of Gaza to Palestinian Authority and also should disband its militant brigade.
Israel-Palestine
and so-called mature
Indian Diplomacy
India was the first non-Arabic country to recognize Palestine liberation organization and full diplomatic relation was developed in March,1980. India did not recognize Israel and didn’t even support the two-nation theory at the beginning but later India recognized Israel and fully-fledged diplomatic relations were established on January 29th, 1992.
Israel is one of the all-weather friend of India and on the other hand, Indian government has great sympathy for the Palestinian people so whenever there's any conflict between Israel and Palestine that pushes India into a big dilemma.
In recent years India has taken aggressive stance against terrorism so India should never be inclined towards any state that supports terrorism and India should also list the Organizations as terrorist organization if they are a threat to the nation, that serves Indian interest.
Indian stance on recent conflict was so dramatic and confusing.
Indo-Palestine Relations
From the formation of Palestine India is constantly supporting the nation. India swore US$1 million for help to the Palestinian citizens, at the Washington Givers Conference in October 1995. At the ensuing vowing conference in Paris in January 1996, India swore another US$1 million which was used for the development of a Library-cum-Activity Centre at the Palestinian Technical College in Deir-El-Balah and another Library at the Al-Azhar University in Gaza. At however another International Donors Conference in Washington DC on 30 November 1998, India vowed another US$1 million. The entirety of US$300,000 was dispensed to Al-Azhar College for the development of two extra floors to its library. The remaining sum was used for a Human Asset Advancement Programme.
Taking after a visit of a security appointment to India in March 1997, driven by the Head of the Palestinian Security Powers, Maj Gen Nasser Yussef, India offered 51 particular security training slots to Palestinians in different fields amid the year 1997–98, which accounted for an evaluated consumption of ₹ 55 lakhs. India moreover kept on offer 8 scholarships beneath ICCR Plans to Palestinian students for higher studies in India, whereas moreover offering a few openings for preparing courses beneath the ITEC Program.
India added in an extra of 50 preparing slots, at an expense of ₹ 40,63,000, to the Palestinian force for specialized training classes during the financial year 1998–99, where 58 Palestinian officials finished their training. During the financial year 1999–2000, 38 more Palestinian officials used the facilities for training. In October 2008 PAP President Abbas visited New Delhi where he met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who announced a help of US$20 million to the Palestinian Authorities and vowed to do all New Delhi can to help it in the PNA's undertakings.
PNA President Mahmoud Abbas paid a state visit to India in September 2012, during which India vowed US$10 million as help. Indian authorities said it was the third such gift, adding that New Delhi was focused on aiding other development projects. India likewise promised backing to Palestine's offered for full and equivalent participation of the UN. Three agreements – on building schools, on Data Innovation, and imparting vocational training– were endorsed between the two sides after the discussions. Indian PM Manmohan Singh said: " Support for the Palestinian cause has been a cornerstone of India's foreign policy. I reiterated India's firm support for the struggle of the Palestinian people to achieve a sovereign, independent, viable and united state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital”
Indo-Israel Relations
On 17 September 1950, India formally perceived the State of Israel. Following India's acknowledgment of Israel, Indian Head administrator Jawaharlal Nehru expressed, "we would have [recognized Israel] long ago because Israel is a fact. We refrained because of our desire not to offend the sentiments of our friends in the Arab countries." In 1953, Israel was allowed to open an office in Bombay (presently Mumbai). In any case, the Nehru government would not like to seek after full strategic relations with Israel as it upheld the Palestinian reason, and accepted that allowing Israel to open a consulate in New Delhi would harm relations with the Middle Easterner world.
In spite of the fact that there was no proper relationship for quite a few years, gatherings and participation occurred between the two nations, including figures like Moshe Dayan. Israel likewise gave India urgent and critical secret intelligence information during its numerous conflicts. Israel helped India in its most crucial conflict of 1971 with Pakistan, India was alone in the world while on the other hand, all western and Muslim powers were supporting Pakistan, that time Israel approached and assisted India with arms and ammunitions without any conditions amid US sanctions.
Following quite a while of neutral and favorable to Middle Easterner arrangement of India, Israel and India set up full conciliatory relations on January 29, 1992. Ties between the two countries have thrived since, basically because of normal vital interests and security dangers. The development of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which supposedly dismissed the slants of Indian Muslims, and the obstructing of India by Pakistan from joining the OIC are viewed as the reasons for this discretionary shift. . Nonetheless, even before that, Israel had a Department in Mumbai, working since 1953. Following the foundation of political relations, an Embassy opened in New Delhi, and the Office in Mumbai became Consulate General. Furthermore, Honorary Consulate operates in Kolkata.
During the years since the foundation of diplomatic relations, much development has been made on the bilateral level. India is progressively getting integral to Israel's policy, strategically, financially, in science and culture. Israel is energetic about the way that Jews in India were never oppressed.
Recent developments (The year 2021) in Israel Palestine relations.
Recently Israel and the terrorist organization operating in the Gaza strip involved in a conflict over the judgment of Israel’s Supreme court on the ownership of the lands in a region in Jerusalem called, Sheikh Jarrah.
The current dispute in Jerusalem's Sheik Jarrah area includes a few properties with inhabitants whose leases have lapsed and, in a couple of cases, vagrants with no tenure rights by any means, against proprietor landowners who have successfully won court orders expelling the vagrants and outstaying occupants. The prosecution has taken several years, and the landowners have succeeded at each progression. Muslim and left-wing critics want that the Israeli government ought to deny the landowners their property rights, yet these cases are not founded on any trustworthy legitimate contention.
Six Palestinian families confronted an approaching ousting from the houses where they have been living since the 1950s after Jordanian police executed and expelled Jews from Sheik Jarrah in 1948-1949. The issue started conflicts among Palestinians and Israeli security forces around the area. These later heighten as young Israeli Jews march in the roads of East Jerusalem. Viciousness among Arabs and Jews spread to different parts of the city and triggers a few uproars. Conflicts broke out at the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mosque compound. As Muslim admirers packed the mosque for Friday prayers, Jewish gatherings moved toward the area to commend the day denoting Israel's occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967 after the 6 Arab countries attacked Israel. Muslims and Jews assaulted one another, and Palestinians likewise assaulted Israeli police. Conflicts among Palestinians and Israeli police left 90 Palestinians and 20 Israeli Cops injured. In the early evening, the radicalized militant group Hamas, which has controlled and captured the Gaza Strip since 2007 sent an ultimatum, threatening to attack if Israel does not withdraw its police from the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mount compound and Sheikh Jarrah.
As the deadline passed, Hamas' rockets targeted Jerusalem without precedent for years, with the first shot fired on May 10. Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted one of the rockets. The others harmed properties however left no causalities. Accordingly, Israel reacted with airstrikes on Gaza. The trading of fire-forged ahead 11th increased and focused on more urban communities. An Israeli airstrike obliterated a Gaza city tower block that was said to have the workplaces of senior Hamas authorities. In different attacks, Israel killed around 10 senior Hamas terrorists, civilians' demise were additionally detailed. In addition to airstrikes, Israeli artillery and tanks shot at the Palestinian area from inside the Israeli region. In response to Israeli response, Hamas fired more than 200 rockets down on Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, and Beersheba.
On 13th May, the Israeli military asserted that three rockets have hit Israel from Syria. Syrian authorities didn't react to the claims that made them in doubt.
At the border between Lebanon and Israel, Israeli soldiers shoot dead a 21-year-old Lebanese individual from the radicalized terrorist Hezbollah. He and others were protesting in support of Palestinians on the Lebanese side of the border and tried to cross a security fence on the border.
Six rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Israel yet miss the mark into Lebanese territory. Israel reacted by firing into southern Lebanon on the evening of 17th May.
Various media sources have effectively asserted that Gaza lost over 200(130 terrorists and 70 civilians) lives in Gaza, including 64 kids, and displaced more than 50,000 while Israel has lost 12 lives, including two kids, to more than 4000 rocket attacks from Hamas.
The casualty on the Israeli side would have been much higher but Israel was saved by Israel's 'Iron Dome' missile defense system that managed to intercept approximately 90% of the rockets fired by the terrorist organization Hamas. Israel's military claims to have obliterated more than 60 miles of underground tunnels called 'The Metro' that Hamas radicalized militant use for their guerilla war, struck 80 rocket launchers, and killed at least 130 terrorists.
After all, by the intervention of Saudi Arabia, Mishra, Egypt, and the US the cease-fire has been established and the two sides have reported their triumph for their own reasons.
Indian stance in UN over Israel-Gaza conflict 2021
India's assertion Sunday at the United Nations Security Council during the primary public discussion on the “situation in the Middle East” has been differently deciphered. The most widely recognized hold back in media, notwithstanding, is that 'India has reaffirmed its help for Palestine. Palestine envoy to India Adnan Mohammad Jaber Abualhayjaa has even said thanks to New Delhi for "unequivocally supporting the cause of the Palestinian people”
On the other hand, some diplomats are thinking that India played a big game and supported Israel by taking the name Palestine.
Israel is one of the all-weather friend of India and on the other hand, Indian government has great sympathy for the Palestinian people so whenever there's any conflict between Israel and Palestine that pushes India into a big dilemma.
In recent years India has taken aggressive stance against terrorism so India should never be inclined towards any state that supports terrorism and India should also list the Organizations as terrorist organization if they are a threat to the nation, that serves Indian interest.
Indian stance on recent conflict was so dramatic and confusing.
Indo-Palestine Relations
From the formation of Palestine India is constantly supporting the nation. India swore US$1 million for help to the Palestinian citizens, at the Washington Givers Conference in October 1995. At the ensuing vowing conference in Paris in January 1996, India swore another US$1 million which was used for the development of a Library-cum-Activity Centre at the Palestinian Technical College in Deir-El-Balah and another Library at the Al-Azhar University in Gaza. At however another International Donors Conference in Washington DC on 30 November 1998, India vowed another US$1 million. The entirety of US$300,000 was dispensed to Al-Azhar College for the development of two extra floors to its library. The remaining sum was used for a Human Asset Advancement Programme.
Taking after a visit of a security appointment to India in March 1997, driven by the Head of the Palestinian Security Powers, Maj Gen Nasser Yussef, India offered 51 particular security training slots to Palestinians in different fields amid the year 1997–98, which accounted for an evaluated consumption of ₹ 55 lakhs. India moreover kept on offer 8 scholarships beneath ICCR Plans to Palestinian students for higher studies in India, whereas moreover offering a few openings for preparing courses beneath the ITEC Program.
India added in an extra of 50 preparing slots, at an expense of ₹ 40,63,000, to the Palestinian force for specialized training classes during the financial year 1998–99, where 58 Palestinian officials finished their training. During the financial year 1999–2000, 38 more Palestinian officials used the facilities for training. In October 2008 PAP President Abbas visited New Delhi where he met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who announced a help of US$20 million to the Palestinian Authorities and vowed to do all New Delhi can to help it in the PNA's undertakings.
PNA President Mahmoud Abbas paid a state visit to India in September 2012, during which India vowed US$10 million as help. Indian authorities said it was the third such gift, adding that New Delhi was focused on aiding other development projects. India likewise promised backing to Palestine's offered for full and equivalent participation of the UN. Three agreements – on building schools, on Data Innovation, and imparting vocational training– were endorsed between the two sides after the discussions. Indian PM Manmohan Singh said: " Support for the Palestinian cause has been a cornerstone of India's foreign policy. I reiterated India's firm support for the struggle of the Palestinian people to achieve a sovereign, independent, viable and united state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital”
Indo-Israel Relations
On 17 September 1950, India formally perceived the State of Israel. Following India's acknowledgment of Israel, Indian Head administrator Jawaharlal Nehru expressed, "we would have [recognized Israel] long ago because Israel is a fact. We refrained because of our desire not to offend the sentiments of our friends in the Arab countries." In 1953, Israel was allowed to open an office in Bombay (presently Mumbai). In any case, the Nehru government would not like to seek after full strategic relations with Israel as it upheld the Palestinian reason, and accepted that allowing Israel to open a consulate in New Delhi would harm relations with the Middle Easterner world.
In spite of the fact that there was no proper relationship for quite a few years, gatherings and participation occurred between the two nations, including figures like Moshe Dayan. Israel likewise gave India urgent and critical secret intelligence information during its numerous conflicts. Israel helped India in its most crucial conflict of 1971 with Pakistan, India was alone in the world while on the other hand, all western and Muslim powers were supporting Pakistan, that time Israel approached and assisted India with arms and ammunitions without any conditions amid US sanctions.
Following quite a while of neutral and favorable to Middle Easterner arrangement of India, Israel and India set up full conciliatory relations on January 29, 1992. Ties between the two countries have thrived since, basically because of normal vital interests and security dangers. The development of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which supposedly dismissed the slants of Indian Muslims, and the obstructing of India by Pakistan from joining the OIC are viewed as the reasons for this discretionary shift. . Nonetheless, even before that, Israel had a Department in Mumbai, working since 1953. Following the foundation of political relations, an Embassy opened in New Delhi, and the Office in Mumbai became Consulate General. Furthermore, Honorary Consulate operates in Kolkata.
During the years since the foundation of diplomatic relations, much development has been made on the bilateral level. India is progressively getting integral to Israel's policy, strategically, financially, in science and culture. Israel is energetic about the way that Jews in India were never oppressed.
Recent developments (The year 2021) in Israel Palestine relations.
Recently Israel and the terrorist organization operating in the Gaza strip involved in a conflict over the judgment of Israel’s Supreme court on the ownership of the lands in a region in Jerusalem called, Sheikh Jarrah.
The current dispute in Jerusalem's Sheik Jarrah area includes a few properties with inhabitants whose leases have lapsed and, in a couple of cases, vagrants with no tenure rights by any means, against proprietor landowners who have successfully won court orders expelling the vagrants and outstaying occupants. The prosecution has taken several years, and the landowners have succeeded at each progression. Muslim and left-wing critics want that the Israeli government ought to deny the landowners their property rights, yet these cases are not founded on any trustworthy legitimate contention.
Six Palestinian families confronted an approaching ousting from the houses where they have been living since the 1950s after Jordanian police executed and expelled Jews from Sheik Jarrah in 1948-1949. The issue started conflicts among Palestinians and Israeli security forces around the area. These later heighten as young Israeli Jews march in the roads of East Jerusalem. Viciousness among Arabs and Jews spread to different parts of the city and triggers a few uproars. Conflicts broke out at the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mosque compound. As Muslim admirers packed the mosque for Friday prayers, Jewish gatherings moved toward the area to commend the day denoting Israel's occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967 after the 6 Arab countries attacked Israel. Muslims and Jews assaulted one another, and Palestinians likewise assaulted Israeli police. Conflicts among Palestinians and Israeli police left 90 Palestinians and 20 Israeli Cops injured. In the early evening, the radicalized militant group Hamas, which has controlled and captured the Gaza Strip since 2007 sent an ultimatum, threatening to attack if Israel does not withdraw its police from the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mount compound and Sheikh Jarrah.
As the deadline passed, Hamas' rockets targeted Jerusalem without precedent for years, with the first shot fired on May 10. Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted one of the rockets. The others harmed properties however left no causalities. Accordingly, Israel reacted with airstrikes on Gaza. The trading of fire-forged ahead 11th increased and focused on more urban communities. An Israeli airstrike obliterated a Gaza city tower block that was said to have the workplaces of senior Hamas authorities. In different attacks, Israel killed around 10 senior Hamas terrorists, civilians' demise were additionally detailed. In addition to airstrikes, Israeli artillery and tanks shot at the Palestinian area from inside the Israeli region. In response to Israeli response, Hamas fired more than 200 rockets down on Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, and Beersheba.
On 13th May, the Israeli military asserted that three rockets have hit Israel from Syria. Syrian authorities didn't react to the claims that made them in doubt.
At the border between Lebanon and Israel, Israeli soldiers shoot dead a 21-year-old Lebanese individual from the radicalized terrorist Hezbollah. He and others were protesting in support of Palestinians on the Lebanese side of the border and tried to cross a security fence on the border.
Six rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Israel yet miss the mark into Lebanese territory. Israel reacted by firing into southern Lebanon on the evening of 17th May.
Various media sources have effectively asserted that Gaza lost over 200(130 terrorists and 70 civilians) lives in Gaza, including 64 kids, and displaced more than 50,000 while Israel has lost 12 lives, including two kids, to more than 4000 rocket attacks from Hamas.
The casualty on the Israeli side would have been much higher but Israel was saved by Israel's 'Iron Dome' missile defense system that managed to intercept approximately 90% of the rockets fired by the terrorist organization Hamas. Israel's military claims to have obliterated more than 60 miles of underground tunnels called 'The Metro' that Hamas radicalized militant use for their guerilla war, struck 80 rocket launchers, and killed at least 130 terrorists.
After all, by the intervention of Saudi Arabia, Mishra, Egypt, and the US the cease-fire has been established and the two sides have reported their triumph for their own reasons.
Indian stance in UN over Israel-Gaza conflict 2021
India's assertion Sunday at the United Nations Security Council during the primary public discussion on the “situation in the Middle East” has been differently deciphered. The most widely recognized hold back in media, notwithstanding, is that 'India has reaffirmed its help for Palestine. Palestine envoy to India Adnan Mohammad Jaber Abualhayjaa has even said thanks to New Delhi for "unequivocally supporting the cause of the Palestinian people”
On the other hand, some diplomats are thinking that India played a big game and supported Israel by taking the name Palestine.
Cyber warfare and North Korea
North Korea is getting advancements in the field of Cyberwarfare day by day, despite US and UN sanctions, North Korea can run its Nuclear and Missile programs and collect funds with its tremendous success in Cybercrimes, and loopholes in sanctions. The country continues to take benefit of the vulnerabilities in the network system to raise funds for its nuclear and various missile programs.
The cost-effectiveness of Cybersecurity is a major attraction for the Country as it is facing tough financial times. According to the former director of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, Kim Jong Un (Chief of North Korea) himself marked Nuclear capability and cyber warfare as equal on the scale, according to former director Kim Jong Un said: “cyber warfare, along with nuclear weapons and missiles, is an ‘all-purpose sword’ that guarantees our [North Korea’s] military’s capability to strike relentlessly.”
North Korea is using its Universities to train its youth in the field of Hacking, creating viruses, finding the vulnerability, and discrete operating systems. Mirim college of North Korea is known for its hackers and recently North Korean state media confirmed the establishment of a Science and technological university and according to experts this University is mainly designed to train youth for Cyberwarfare and weapon technology.
North Korea doesn’t stop here according to a U.S army report North Korea has more than 5900 agents worldwide, the Lazarus group is one of them, Who was responsible for the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack.
China is also supporting North Korea indirectly, North Korean students often study in top-class Chinese technological institutions where they use to get access to top-class technology. The Chinese government is also collaborating and supporting North Korean military institutions even after knowing the danger for the world. Some expert even says that China is giving training to dangerous Cyber attackers who can further lead to the birth of Cyber terrorism and China is doing that to make its rival US week as China can’t stand in front of US in direct involvement.
The world needs to think about the new protocols and regulations of Cybersecurity before it's too late and also need to strengthen the organizations like Cybersecurity and Infrastructure security agency(CISA) and Financial action task force(FATF).
Cyber Diplomacy
Cyber Diplomacy
Cyber Diplomacy is a new thing that is getting introduced nowadays, Almost all of the countries around the globe are running their foreign policy objectives and narratives through the use of social media platforms, blogs, and websites.
Twitter has brought a revolution in the field of cyber diplomacy, it is connecting the world with international affairs, and the hashtag of Twitter is being used as a weapon in cyber diplomacy, it is democratizing the entire diplomatic process. But it also allows unfiltered features. Twitter with several other social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Yandex e.t.c, increasing the ability of citizens to make governments and global leaders accountable for their policies and statements.
What is Cyber diplomacy?
Cyber diplomacy is something leveraging the power of the Internet to achieve the Country’s diplomatic targets. Internet and other information and communication technologies are being used as the channels to strengthening the relations, solving foreign policy problems, and showing concern on any matter related to the country, by the Foreign ministry and Diplomats.
Cyber diplomacy also allows the diplomats to engage directly with the audience, It also works as soft power and increases the participation of general citizens, for example, the White House of the USA was following the Prime minister of India to attract Indian voters in the favor of the ruling party.
The sudden aggressive involvement of Chinese diplomats on Twitter, during the initial COVID period, Justin Trudo’s tweets on the foreign state’s matter, The White House was following Narendra Modi’s account, Republican-Democratic Twitter war e.t.c are the examples of Cyber diplomacy.
Why is the cyber diplomacy dangerous?
Cyber Diplomacy is also a kind of foe if it is in the wrong hands like Some terrorist group and Indophobic people use that to provoke people against humanity in the name of religion, culture, and many other narratives to support their separatist and hateful narratives.
Countries that have these social media companies have the advantage of controlling the world because the governments of these countries and perhaps some sort of narratives can control these companies and can force the countries to work in the way they want.
Cyber diplomacy can be used to set false agendas and it gives free hand to the diplomats to interfere in other’s internal matters also the Cyber diplomacy has always a risk of hacking and stealing data.
What is the reason that Cyber diplomacy is successful?
Cyber diplomacy is the cheapest means for the Diplomats to reach the people, easily extend their diplomatic networks, and build strategic relationships in real-time.
The Cyber diplomacy has increased the transparency and accountability, it holds politicians and activists accountable for human right, environmental and financial problems in any corner of the world, it also let the people know how related the politician or diplomat is to the culture and national interest.
Another advantage of Cyber diplomacy is that it is much cheaper than traditional diplomacy. Diplomats don’t need to travel to another country to represent the interest of their country, at some extent that's environment friendly too . The applications like Skype, Jio meet, Zoom allows them to meet remotely and convey their message or narrative.
Cyber Diplomacy is a new thing that is getting introduced nowadays, Almost all of the countries around the globe are running their foreign policy objectives and narratives through the use of social media platforms, blogs, and websites.
Twitter has brought a revolution in the field of cyber diplomacy, it is connecting the world with international affairs, and the hashtag of Twitter is being used as a weapon in cyber diplomacy, it is democratizing the entire diplomatic process. But it also allows unfiltered features. Twitter with several other social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Yandex e.t.c, increasing the ability of citizens to make governments and global leaders accountable for their policies and statements.
What is Cyber diplomacy?
Cyber diplomacy is something leveraging the power of the Internet to achieve the Country’s diplomatic targets. Internet and other information and communication technologies are being used as the channels to strengthening the relations, solving foreign policy problems, and showing concern on any matter related to the country, by the Foreign ministry and Diplomats.
Cyber diplomacy also allows the diplomats to engage directly with the audience, It also works as soft power and increases the participation of general citizens, for example, the White House of the USA was following the Prime minister of India to attract Indian voters in the favor of the ruling party.
The sudden aggressive involvement of Chinese diplomats on Twitter, during the initial COVID period, Justin Trudo’s tweets on the foreign state’s matter, The White House was following Narendra Modi’s account, Republican-Democratic Twitter war e.t.c are the examples of Cyber diplomacy.
Why is the cyber diplomacy dangerous?
Cyber Diplomacy is also a kind of foe if it is in the wrong hands like Some terrorist group and Indophobic people use that to provoke people against humanity in the name of religion, culture, and many other narratives to support their separatist and hateful narratives.
Countries that have these social media companies have the advantage of controlling the world because the governments of these countries and perhaps some sort of narratives can control these companies and can force the countries to work in the way they want.
Cyber diplomacy can be used to set false agendas and it gives free hand to the diplomats to interfere in other’s internal matters also the Cyber diplomacy has always a risk of hacking and stealing data.
What is the reason that Cyber diplomacy is successful?
Cyber diplomacy is the cheapest means for the Diplomats to reach the people, easily extend their diplomatic networks, and build strategic relationships in real-time.
The Cyber diplomacy has increased the transparency and accountability, it holds politicians and activists accountable for human right, environmental and financial problems in any corner of the world, it also let the people know how related the politician or diplomat is to the culture and national interest.
Another advantage of Cyber diplomacy is that it is much cheaper than traditional diplomacy. Diplomats don’t need to travel to another country to represent the interest of their country, at some extent that's environment friendly too . The applications like Skype, Jio meet, Zoom allows them to meet remotely and convey their message or narrative.
How did world lose to COVID-19
The COVID-19 out broke in December 2019 and became an invisible enemy for all, Even after fighting, The world lost to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Why did the world lose to a pandemic?
1. Because of Politics.
There are several reasons, but the main reason was politics in the matter. Politics in COVID-19 was initiated by China by not giving proper and timely information about the pandemic, later the Chinese politics was carried out by WHO but by that time nobody was caring much about that. The whole matter came into light when, then President of the US, Donald trump Directly blamed China as the one, who spread the COVID-19 Virus and named the virus as Chinese Virus.
2. Because of Shortage of Equipment.
The Shortage of PPE kits, Masks, and sanitizers was again another problem during the initial days of COVID-19.
Countries stopped exporting essential medicines and masks,
China was the hub of PPE( Personal Protective Equipment) kits but still Chinese were unable to fulfill the demand, later many countries found that the quality of PPE kits and other types of equipment that China was selling were of low quality like China sent masks made of Inner-wears to Pakistan and low-quality PPE kits to The Netherlands. Finally, the countries like India and Vietnam came into the picture, for example in pre-COVID times there was no production of PPE kits in India but due to the shortage of PPE kits, India became an important exporter of PPE kits to the world.
3. Vaccine nationalism.
The vaccine nationalism is also again a problem, The Countries like US, China, UK, India, Russia e.t.c. who has developed the vaccine, are in the situation to vaccinate their citizen, the rich countries are also in the position to buy the vaccine and vaccinate their citizens but What about the poor countries…? Vaccine developer countries are somehow helping the poor countries like India donated Vaccine to several nation in South Asia and China has also donated the Sinovac vaccine to Pakistan. But what about the rich Countries like Germany, Singapore, Switzerland e.t.c, Why are not they gifting vaccines to poor countries? This is also a big question because these countries always talk about human rights but now when there is a time to prove their concern about human rights. Why are they silent?
Even the Vaccine developer countries are donating the vaccine to make their dominance in the diplomatic world and to show their importance to the world.
Why did the world lose to a pandemic?
1. Because of Politics.
There are several reasons, but the main reason was politics in the matter. Politics in COVID-19 was initiated by China by not giving proper and timely information about the pandemic, later the Chinese politics was carried out by WHO but by that time nobody was caring much about that. The whole matter came into light when, then President of the US, Donald trump Directly blamed China as the one, who spread the COVID-19 Virus and named the virus as Chinese Virus.
2. Because of Shortage of Equipment.
The Shortage of PPE kits, Masks, and sanitizers was again another problem during the initial days of COVID-19.
Countries stopped exporting essential medicines and masks,
China was the hub of PPE( Personal Protective Equipment) kits but still Chinese were unable to fulfill the demand, later many countries found that the quality of PPE kits and other types of equipment that China was selling were of low quality like China sent masks made of Inner-wears to Pakistan and low-quality PPE kits to The Netherlands. Finally, the countries like India and Vietnam came into the picture, for example in pre-COVID times there was no production of PPE kits in India but due to the shortage of PPE kits, India became an important exporter of PPE kits to the world.
3. Vaccine nationalism.
The vaccine nationalism is also again a problem, The Countries like US, China, UK, India, Russia e.t.c. who has developed the vaccine, are in the situation to vaccinate their citizen, the rich countries are also in the position to buy the vaccine and vaccinate their citizens but What about the poor countries…? Vaccine developer countries are somehow helping the poor countries like India donated Vaccine to several nation in South Asia and China has also donated the Sinovac vaccine to Pakistan. But what about the rich Countries like Germany, Singapore, Switzerland e.t.c, Why are not they gifting vaccines to poor countries? This is also a big question because these countries always talk about human rights but now when there is a time to prove their concern about human rights. Why are they silent?
Even the Vaccine developer countries are donating the vaccine to make their dominance in the diplomatic world and to show their importance to the world.
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Pakistani army is loosing it's ground in Country
Even though Pakistan’s army ruled the country for half of its age, Ayub Khan initiated the army rule, further the legacy was continued by Zia-ul-Haq, Yahya khan and Pervez Musharraf from time to time but now the scenario seems to be changing in the country.
What happened? Protests are common in Pakistan and they can be seen in every 2-3 months approximately. But because of the fear of the Pakistani army and ISI, protesters can speak against their political leaders but can't against the Pakistani army, especially can’t against senior Journals.
But in the virtual speech of the Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan(Nawaj Sharif), he did hit not only the current Prime Minister of Pakistan but ironically criticized also the army chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, he said: “General Bajwa, you will have to answer for inflated electricity bills, shortage of medicines, and poor people suffering.”
None of the Pakistani leaders had ever criticized an army chief publicly but Sharif criticized him in front of tens of thousands of his followers. Even though the event was not carried on television Because of the restriction from the side of the government, video footage of the speech circulated rapidly on social media.
Why does it happen? In 2018 Nawaj Sharif lost the Election to Imran Khan but he, several other political parties, and several other institutions were claiming that Imran Khan was not elected by citizens, but he was selected by the Army personals. Imran Khan is often called as Selected Prime Minister instead of Elected Prime minister and finally, in 2020, 11 opposition Parties came together against Imran Khan and formed an alliance PDM.
Is it going to harm Imran Khan anyway?? According to the think tanks sitting in Islamabad “As long as Khan has the support of the military, he is safe in his job” but in the long term, it is going to harm opposition parties themselves because they are losing their loyalty to the army.
The main problem of khan is the sinking economy, Pakistan owes billions of dollars to international organizations and countries, but Pakistan has no resource to pay that back. According to some of the political experts, he is lucky enough that opposition parties are not talking about the economy with facts and figures so aggressively.
Coronavirus is also a big problem for Khan as Pakistan is neither even planning to work on Vaccine development, nor they are planning to buy that because of the shaking economy. Two of Pakistan’s neighbors India and China have developed vaccines, but only China can be a small donor to them because Pakistan is not having good relations with India.
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