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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Israeli forces kill 45 Palestinians waiting for aid in southern Gaza

 

  • Israeli forces kill 45 Palestinians waiting for aid in southern Gaza

    At least 45 Palestinians have been killed and dozens wounded by occupational Israeli forces as they waited for aid at the al-Tahlia Roundabout in Khan Younis.

    “Emergency, intensive care and operating rooms [at Nasser Medical Complex] are overcrowded with the large number of casualties and deaths,” said the Health Ministry in Gaza.

    The latest carnage came at controversial aid sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the United States and Israel, which operate in areas tightly controlled by the Israeli military and that critics have slammed as “human slaughterhouses”.

    Volker Turk, the UN’s human rights chief, said on Monday that Israel’s “means and methods of warfare are inflicting horrifying, unconscionable suffering on Palestinians in Gaza”.

    More than 20 months of Israeli attacks have killed at least 55,362 Palestinians, including tens of thousands of children, women and elderly people.

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    Three killed in Israeli attack on Iran’s Isfahan

    The Iranian Mehr news agency is reporting that an Israeli projectile hit a checkpoint in the city of Kashan in the central province of Isfahan this morning, killing at least three people and wounding four others.

    The agency quoted Akbar Salehi, deputy security officer to the governor of Isfahan.

    The Tasnim and ISNA news agencies also reported on the deaths, but gave no further details.

    As we’ve been reporting, more than 220 people have been killed in Israel’s attacks on Iran, including at least 70 women and children.

Monday, June 16, 2025

Behind the Fire: What’s Fueling the Iran-Israel War?

"Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has given permission 
for Israeli and pro-Israeli forces to use Syrian airspace 
to intercept Iranian drones and missiles."

Two important points for people to understand:

First:
Now even the blind can see what the real reason 
for the regime change in Syria and the reality of 
the so-called "revolution" was; all of this was actually 
being done for the interests of Israel.

Second:
Israel was not asking for your permission, the dog is 
just proving its loyalty to its master.

Who Is Ahmed al‑Sharaa?
Background: Born Abu Mohammad al‑Julani, he rose through al‑Qaeda in Iraq after the 2003 invasion and was imprisoned by U.S. forces. Later, in Syria, he founded the al‑Nusrah Front, evolving into Hay'at Tahrir al‑Sham (HTS), where he served as its emir from 2017 to 2025 


Sunday, June 15, 2025

Where Mountains Meet Medicine : Himalayan Herbal Resorts

Nestled in Lashpathri, Sonamarg....... just 4.6 km from Thajiwas Glacier, surrounded by dense forest and a vibrant herbal garden boasting 300+ rare Himalayan plants...

A scenic bridge and mountain trail lead to the secluded retreat, offering 
stunning glacier and valley views from most rooms .

Accommodation
Features six deluxe rooms and three tent-style rooms, with options 
for double or twin beds, and terraces overlooking the mountains or garden 

Room amenities include AC, ceiling fans, TV, workspace, wardrobe, 
fridge, ensuite bathroom with geyser, and complimentary toiletries 

Food & Dining
In‑house restaurant offering North Indian and Mughlai cuisine, with 
meal plans including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Specialty 
“Wazvaan” is available upon request 

Ingredients include herbs freshly picked from their own garden,
organic vegetables, trout and locally farmed chicken, all 
prepared with spring water.

Amenities & Services
Popular amenities : bonfire area, water sports, 
swimming pool (some listings note absence—recommend double-check), 
yoga/meditation space, children's play area, lounge, and UNESCO forest trails 

General services
: 24‑hour front desk, shuttle services (airport/train), 
housekeeping and room service, bottled water .

Extra facilities: car parking, fitness center/gym, sauna, garden, 
luggage storage, and doctor-on-call for emergencies .

Ph/WhatsApp : + 91-9149817809

Friday, June 13, 2025

Why is Kashmir important ?

Kashmir is important for geopolitical, strategic, cultural, and ecological reasons. 
Indus river

1. Geopolitical Importance
Territorial Dispute : Kashmir is at the center of a longstanding conflict between India, Pakistan, and China. Control over this region is a matter of national identity and sovereignty for all three.
Border Sensitivity: It borders China (Xinjiang, Tibet) and Pakistan, making it strategically crucial for regional security.
Medicinal plants of Kashmir


India–Pakistan Wars : Five  major wars (1947, 1965, 1999, 2019 & 2025) were fought mainly over Kashmir.

2. Strategic Importance
Military Advantage: The region’s mountainous terrain provides a tactical high ground and acts as a buffer zone. Control over Siachen Glacier gives India a vantage point over both Pakistan and China.
Water Resources: The Indus River system originates here, crucial for agriculture and drinking water in both India and Pakistan. This makes Kashmir vital in the context of the Indus Waters Treaty.

3. Economic and Ecological Significance

Natural Resources: Known for forests, hydroelectric power, horticulture, minerals, and medicinal plants.  Kashmir is famous for medicinal plants due to its unique geography, rich biodiversity, and traditional knowledge systems.

Agriculture: Kashmir is a major producer of apples, saffron, walnuts, and handicrafts like Pashmina wool.

Tourism Potential: Scenic beauty, pilgrimage sites like Amarnath, and adventure tourism make it an economic asset.

Ecological Importance: Home to unique Himalayan flora and fauna, glaciers, and rivers feeding the plains of South Asia.

4. Cultural and Religious Importance
Diverse Heritage: A blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions, with a deep spiritual history.
Cultural Identity: Kashmiri language, literature (like Lal Ded and Sheikh ul-Alam), crafts, and music form a unique part of South Asian culture.

Religious Sensitivity: Sites like the Hazratbal shrine, Sheikh Noor Din, Amarnath Cave (Hindu) and shrines of Sufi saints are spiritually important.

5. Global Attention
International Diplomacy: Kashmir has been a subject of United Nations resolutions and global diplomatic concern, especially due to nuclear capabilities of India,China and Pakistan.

Human Rights Focus: Media and organizations worldwide monitor Kashmir for issues related to conflict, security measures, and civil liberties.