Human Rights
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Over 45 Ships in “Al-Sumoud” Fleet Approaching Gaza
DID Press: International Committee to Break the Siege of Gaza has announced the departure of the large “Al-Sumoud” (Steadfastness) fleet, a convoy of more than 45 ships currently located north of Egypt’s Mersa Matruh Port, approximately 665 kilometers from Gaza’s…
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Progress in Gaza Talks as Netanyahu’s Six-Hour Meeting Concludes
DID Press: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s key meeting with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in the United States concluded after six hours of negotiations. Israeli media report rising tensions among domestic politicians and growing anger from extremist groups over the…
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Poll: Strategic Leadership Nasrallah’s Legacy
DID Press: According to a latest poll conducted by DID Press, the majority of respondents identified strategic leadership and crisis management as the most significant legacy and lesson to be learned from the late Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, martyred Secretary-General of…
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Hamas: Any New Proposal Must Safeguard Palestinian National Rights
DID Press: Hamas has stated that it will review any new proposals from mediators with a positive and responsible approach, provided that the national rights of the Palestinian people are fully preserved. The statement comes after an unsuccessful attempt to…
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Pakistan Poised to Recognize Israel
DID Press: According to reports, Pakistan’s military leadership and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have reportedly reached an agreement with former U.S. President Donald Trump to implement a plan recognizing Israel. Initially, the recognition would be carried out confidentially before being…
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ISIS-K Commander Behind Deadly Peshawar Bombing Killed in Balkh
DID Press: A senior commander of Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), identified as Mohammad Ehsani, also known as “Anwar,” was killed in a security operation in northern Mazar-e-Sharif city of Balkh province, officials confirmed. Ehsani, an ethnic Tajik, was a…
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PTI Calls for Resolving Disputes with Afghanistan Through Diplomacy
DID Press: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has urged that security issues and border tensions with Afghanistan should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy rather than military action or population displacement. Speaking at a political gathering in Peshawar, Ali Amin Gandapur, Chief…
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