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Is Israel losing the war against Hamas?

Qamar Bashir

By  Qamar Bashir

The situation in the conflict between Israel and Palestinians has resulted in a tragic loss of life and a humanitarian crisis. The violence has led to the deaths of 17500 and wounding of 46,000 innocent civilians, including children, elderly individuals, women, and unarmed young people.

A significant number of Palestinians have been displaced, lacking access to essential necessities like food, water, medical assistance, fuel, and secure shelter. This ongoing crisis is exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation for the 2.3 million affected individuals.

But the question is how many Hamas, Hizb and Houthis fighters have been neutralized so far?.  The answer is almost negligible, whereas an unprecedented 418 armed to the teeth Israeli soldiers have been killed by Hamas resistance. In fact, laden with protective gears,  having the world’s finest and most powerful airforce at their beck and call, world’s most feared spies agencies on their back, the world’s  most sophisticated military technology at their disposal have failed to make any dent into the prowess of Hamas, Hezbollah or Houthis which prompted the French President Emmauel Macron to say that if Israel continue to pursue its war mongering policies in Palestine, the war would go as far as for ten years without any end in sight and added that Israel has erred to set the target to  continue war until Hamas’s military capabilities are eliminated, and said that it will take longer than Western societies are prepared to accept, longer than what their leaders, and above all U.S. President Joe Biden, a close friend of Israel, is willing to tolerate it. 

Did Israel achieve its prime objective of securing the release of hostages?. Answer is a big No. Israel has  miserably failed to liberate even a single hostage by the combined forces and might of world dreaded Israeli Mossad, USA’s CIA and UK IM-6 and India infamous Raw agencies.

They failed to get even a slightest trail of the whereabouts of the hostages and all their reconnaissance apparatus were blunted completely. Instead the indiscriminate aerial bombing by Israeli air force, guns and tanks on the civilian targets put the lives of the hostages in greater danger than the threat imposed by Hamas.

Has Israel succeeded in stopping the missiles attack by Hamas, Hezbollah attacks from the north and Houthis attack from the south on Israeli cities and settlements?. The reply is a  big No. Have Israel neutralized the threat of full scale attacks from Iran?.

The answer is a big No.  Hezbollah’s arsenal includes roughly 150,000 offensive rockets and missiles, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones. Its weapons have been employed to a limited degree since Oct. 7, but in full force they could be catastrophic.

Direct conflict with Iran would be equally or more catastrophic for Israel. Iran has a highly sophisticated stockpile of short-, medium-, and long-range missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads to Israel and beyond. Its program poses a threat to both Israel and other American allies.  The new kinds of indigenous missiles used by the Hizb and Hamas have broken the formidable “Iron Dome” air defense system and have successfully been hitting the intended targets.

Have Israel won the media war?. A big No. Even Israel’s own media, US, UK and the media of almost the entire world disapproved of the senseless, brute inhumane and insensitive killing spree by the Israeli air force which completely dominates the skies of Gaza and West Bank without any resistance.

Even the obvious, highly calibrated and biased coverage and reporting by US and European media could not stop the turning of the public opinions in US and European countries against Israel’s insensible war crimes against unarmed civilians.

The demonstrators in huge numbers around the world are expressing their solidarity with the Palestinian People and condemning Israel’s war on Gaza and calling for a permanent ceasefire. Large scale protests were held New York, London, Paris,  Manila, Tunis, Tehran, Karachi, Beirut, Harare, Tokyo, Stockholm, Johannesburg, Quezon City, Milan and elsewhere putting pressure on their respective government to change their rhetoric and condemn Israel’s senseless killing spree and support and aid of Palestinians stressed civilians, and to pursue permanent peace by implementing  UN  Resolution 181, passed by the UN General Assembly in 1947 calling for  partition of Palestine into two states.

The world leaders with a view to pacify their agitated publics which are appalled by the horrific images and videos coming out of Gaza in large number depicting  the horror inflicted upon civilians especially children are now calling upon Israel to  offer a political horizon for the end of the military campaign, announce the beginning of talks with the Palestinian Authority based on a two-state solution—offering stability, cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians, and cooperation between Israel and the moderate Arab states within the framework of the Arab League peace initiative.

Did Israeli justification for attacking hospitals, refugee camps, offices and storage facilities of international organizations as hideouts of Hamas proven right?. The Big reply is No. The Israeli occupying soldiers had nothing to offer after the capturing of Al Shifa Hospital but to stage only a few army boots, a few rounds of  ammunition and some outdated refiles of almost no significance as a proof of using hospitals as hideouts by Hamas. This proved Israel and its master US wrong in the same manner as the narrative injected by the USA in the media to wage war in the middle east was proven baseless, immoral, excessive and false.

Did Israel win the diplomatic successes? The big question is No.  Since the start of the israel genocide in Gaza,  at least nine countries, including Jordan, Bahrain, Turkey, Colombia, Honduras, Chile, Belize, South Africa and Chad, have recalled their ambassadors to Israel or severed ties altogether. Several South American countries filed diplomatic protests against Israel in response to the conflict with Hamas. Bolivia severed all diplomatic ties with Israel, attributing its decision to alleged war crimes and human rights violations in the Gaza Strip. Chile and Colombia also recalled their ambassadors. Belize suspended diplomatic relations with Israel.The Honduran President Xiomara Castro announced the recall of its ambassador while  condemns the genocide and serious violations of international humanitarian law.

The United Nation Secretary General in his many statements condemned the Hamas attack in Israel, but was appalled by the killing of civilians in Gaza especially women and children. He  mourned and honored the United Nations colleagues who were killed in the bombardment of Gaza. He was dismayed by the break of International humanitarian laws and called on all parties to abide by it, including the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution.

Once again the role of the USA and its willing partnership to kill the children, women and armedless civilians has endorsed the USA’s  position as a characterless, immoral and brute military power. All the Muslim countries and those countries and leaders who respect the international humanitarian law have once again awakened to the reality that for USA leadership there is no rule of law or respect for people of any other countries except their own of their stooges. The Trigger happy USA has been destroying societies after societies and countries after countries mostly by developing a  wrong, misconceived and deceptive narrative around it.

Now the countries in large numbers are turning to other powers and urging them to play a much larger role in resolving the conflicts which have been purposefully ignited and willfully prolonged to keep the world and region of their choice in constant state of turmoil.

One such power which has made its niche in resolving the conflicts between states and societies in an logical, peaceful and dignified manner is China. China is perhaps the only super power which latently has no ambition to exploit one nation and against the other to establish its hegemony but it latently and willfully is sharing the prosperity and development achieved by it during the last three decades with other countries without asking anything in return.

Militarily unipower world has played havoc on the peace and development of the weaker countries creating the gap and space for another superpower, which in the current parlance is only China capable of filling this gap.

All peace loving countries of the world should double up their efforts with China in the lead to support complete ceasefire in Israel Hamas conflict, and  to start of negotiation process to determine and settle the modus operandi to convince all parties in the conflict to agree for a two states solution as promised by the United Nation Resolution 181 adopted in 1947.  

By  Qamar Bashir

Former Press Secretary to the President

Former Press Minister to the Embassy of Pakistan to France

Former MD, SRBC

Special Forces Showcase Skills in Culminating Event of Fajar Al Sharq-V

Special Forces Showcase Skills in Culminating Event of Fajar Al Sharq-V

RAWALPINDI, DEC 9 /DNA/ – Closing ceremony of Multinational Joint Special Forces Exercise Fajar Al Sharq-V was held at National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Pabbi. Troops from special forces of Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq and Kuwait participated in the exercise.

Two weeks long exercise commenced on 27 November 2023 at NCTC, Pabbi with participation of Special forces contingents from the brotherly countries in Counter Terrorism domain.

Besides the Exercising troops, officers from the brotherly countries of Bahrain, Iraq and Kuwait also witnessed the Closing Ceremony.

Special Forces of participating countries, displayed their professional excellence on the final day.

The exercise was aimed at further harnessing the historic military to military relations amongst brotherly countries and helped nurture joint employment concepts against counter terrorism, besides identifying areas of mutual interest for future military collaborations.

Kenya, Pakistan enjoy excellent relations: HC Kamau

Kenya

DNA

ISLAMABAD:  High Commissioner of Kenya Ms. M Nyambura Kamau, has said Kenya and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan enjoy warm, cordial, and diplomatic relations dating back to 1964 when the Islamic Republic of Pakistan opened High Commission in Nairobi and the Republic of Kenya reciprocated by opening its High Commission in Islamabad In 1984.

She expressed these views while speaking on the occasion of the National Day of Kenya.

Bilateral relations between the two countries are largely dominated by Trade and Investment worth USD 768m of exports and imports traded between the two countries in 1022.

The main products traded are Tea exports to Pakistan and Rice exports to Kenya. Kenya and Pakistan share more than just Trade and investment but also collaborate in the multilateral arena, defense, technology, and education.

 However, there is significant progress in unlocking more trade goods and investment opportunities in the areas of health, manufacturing, Agriculture, Technology, education. and tourism among others.

She said, Kenya is progressively working with the Government of Pakistan to explore possibilities of expanding the portfolio of traded goods between the two countries. Kenya’s top exports, other than tea, include cut flowers, horticultural products, coffee, fruits, and legumes among others.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Indonesia presents credentials to President Joko Widodo

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Indonesia

DNA

ISLAMABAD, DEC 8: Ameer Khurram Rathore, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Indonesia, officially presented his credentials to Joko Widodo, President of the Republic of Indonesia.

During the ceremony, Ambassador Rathore conveyed warm regards from Pakistan’s leadership, which President Jokowi graciously reciprocated.

This exchange of sentiments marks a continued strengthening of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Indonesia.” DNA

APNS President, Secy General express profound grief over the sad demise of Almas Abbasi

APNS President

KARACHI, DEC 8: /DNA/ – “Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of Mr. Muhammad Almas Abbasi, Publisher, Daily Azkaar, Rawalpindi.

The APNS offered condolence to the bereaved family and prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the loss.

Pak-Iran Public Diplomacy

Pak-Iran Public Diplomacy

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer

Pakistan and Iran have tied in all circumstances at political, historical, cultural and economic level. But mutual relations between different countries have lagged.Connection and relations between countries are essential to put all the capacities to work especially in cultural diplomacy with the virtue of public diplomacy. To achieve objectives of abroad, expanding communication technologies, diplomatic disorderfrom traditional to modern have given the concept of public diplomacy for government.

Cultural diplomacy means exchange of ideas, information, art, technology and other aspects of culture among nations to promote mutual understanding.To achieve political goals, governments are making efforts to converge culture as part of public diplomacy to align public opinion. By making officially relations with other countries, there can be interaction on political and cultural aspect of our country. Culture of soft diplomacy is the base of public diplomacy. Cinema, culture, theatre and literature of a country and its people are involved in cultural diplomacy. Films have played a great role not just becoming the source of entertainment but also going beyond borders at different level. To promote relations with Iran and other countries like Pakistan, public and cultural diplomacy are the most important factors. Policy of relations with other countries can grow by cooperation among regional countries.

Benazir Bhutto was the first female prime minister of an Islamic country. She was a great politician. Some people thought that they should make a movie about the life of Benazir Bhutto. It can be most important factor as a joint venture between Islamic countries like Iran and Pakistan. Bhutto was a great political leader who followed rules and regulations of Islam. She was murdered when she in political struggle of Pakistan. She was the fourth member of her family. She was executed at the age of 54. Her father was also a great political leader. He ruled over Pakistan during (1971-1977). He was the founder of Pakistan People Party (PPP). He was removed by General Zia UlHaq as the chief of army staff. He was hanged in 1979. Shah Nawaz was died in 1985 who was the youngest brother. Murtezawas also killed under mistrust circumstances.

As the leader of Pakistan People Party, Bhutto was a great personality. She wanted to make country democratic and representative of democratic ideals. Mr. Bhutto was elected as a prime minister of Pakistan for two times. He was exiled for many years. Power was taken away for both times. Bhutto’sthinking on Islam as a tolerant religion was quiet evident. She thought that many religions are mistreated bysupremacist and fanatics. The making of movie about life of Bhutto as a contractual cooperation facilitates Pakistan and Iran to cooperate closely in cultural project.  

As Shahbaz Sharif was elected prime minister of Pakistan in 2022 because Imran Khan could not get vote of confidence in Parliament on April 2022. Bilawal Bhutto was appointed as foreign minister by Shahbaz Sharif. Many people believe that Shahbaz Sharif appointdBilawal Bhutto to get high rank in country.Bilawal Bhutto was the youngest foreign minster whose age is 33.He is the son of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and former president Asif Ali Zardari. His grandfather was also a prime minister whose name is Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. We can consider it as the factor of progress above mentioned project.

Pak vs Aus PM XI: Pakistan bowlers struggle during third day

Pak vs Aus PM XI: Pakistan bowlers struggle during third day

Pakistan’s bowlers could only take two wickets during the third day of the practice match against Australian Prime Minister XI on Friday.

The Australia’s Prime Minister’s XI had resumed their first innings at 149-2 in reply to Pakistan’s 391-9, declared, in Canberra.

At the close of play on the third day, the home side reached 367-4 in 141 overs.

Matt Renshaw starred with the bat and was unbeaten on 136 runs in 337 balls with the help of eight fours and a six.

Khurram Shahzad, Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf and Imam-ul-Haq claimed one wicket each for Pakistan.

The best moment of the day for Pakistan was Mir Hamza took a stunning catch, which led to the dismissal of captain Nathan McSweeney on the bowling of Imam. 

Pakistan will face Australia in a three-match Test series after the conclusion of the four-day game.

Whitewashed in each of their last five Test tours of Australia, optimism will be in short supply for Pakistan ahead of a three-match series starting in Perth next week, with new captain Shan Masood’s task made even more difficult by a depleted bowling corps.

The last time Pakistan won a Test Down Under was in late 1995 when nearly half of the current side were not even born, and in Pat Cummins-led Australia they face the reigning world Test champions.

Pakistan’s unpredictability means they can never be ruled out but their chaotic buildup to the series makes the tourists tough to back in Australia.

Masood inherited the Test captaincy from Babar Azam, who stepped down as all-formats skipper last month in the wake of their failure to make the semi-finals of the 50-overs World Cup in India.

Series schedule

First Test: December 14-18, Perth

Second Test: December 26-30, Melbourne

Third Test: January 3-7, Sydney

4-Star PC Legacy Experience Comes to Pir Sohawa Hills, Islamabad – Hashoo Group & Highland Resort Ink MOU

Pir Sohawa Hills

ISLAMABAD, DEC 8 /DNA/ – Hashoo Group, a leading name in Pakistan’s hospitality industry renowned for its exceptional service standards and unmatched quality, has embarked on a strategic partnership with Highland Country Club & Resort. This partnership heralds a new chapter in elevating the hospitality experience for guests amidst the serene beauty of the Pir Sohawa Hills in Islamabad. The collaboration marks another milestone in Hashoo Group’s continuing endeavor to forge impactful alliances with hospitality leaders in the country, aimed at catalyzing industry growth and contributing to a more prosperous Pakistan.

The signing ceremony took place at Highland Country Club & Resort, situated approximately 18 kilometers from Islamabad, accessible by a relaxing and scenic 40-minute drive. The event was attended by senior officials and management teams from both organizations, who shared their collective vision for the future of tourism and hospitality in Pakistan and discussed strategies to realize their joint ambitions for the new venture under the PC Legacy brand.

The partnership introduces the Highland Country Club & Resort as a rebranded 4-star PC Legacy property called PC Legacy, Highland Resort, Islamabad aimed at elevating its service quality to new heights. Guests can enjoy a choice of luxurious villas or rooms, savor exceptional cuisines, and access facilities for banquets, meetings, and a kids’ play area. The venue offers a luxurious atmosphere with stunning views of the hills, ensuring a perfect balance of comfort and relaxation.

Sharing his valuable thoughts on the partnership, Mr. Murtaza Hashwani, Deputy Chairman & CEO, Hashoo Group stated, “The future of tourism and hospitality relies greatly on combining strengths and moving forward collaboratively. We are excited to begin this new venture and make PC Legacy Highland Resort, Islamabad a choice getaway destination for our valued guests.”

Haseeb A. Gardezi, Chief Operating Officer, Hospitality & Education Division, Hashoo Group, remarked, “With its beautiful location and outstanding reputation for gold-star services, PC Legacy Highland Resort will be a crown jewel for local and international tourists visiting the capital.”

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Syed Zahid Hassan said, “Joining hands with Hashoo Group marks a significant milestone for us. This partnership embodies our shared commitment to excellence in hospitality. We’re excited to transform our resort into a top destination, showcasing Pakistan’s hospitality and natural beauty.”

Owned and operated by Zahid Group of Companies, the Highland Country Club & Resort offers splendid views of the Himalaya Mountains and the iconic Murree Hill station. The resort was established in 2013 and spans over 150 kanals at a 4,500 ft. elevation. With diverse cuisines and premium services, the resort is an ideal spot for staycations, vacations, and corporate getaways.

PC Legacy, operated by Hashoo Group, is a bridge between its 5-star luxury brand PC Hotels & Resorts, and select-service brand, Hotel One. 4-star PC Legacy hotels offer premium services geared towards encouraging relaxation, rejuvenation, and local exploration & discovery across scenic locations in Pakistan. The new destination property in Pir Sohawa is poised to continue the legacy of gold-star services and unparalleled offers for its valued guests.

Hashoo Group is Pakistan’s premium conglomerate with a diversified business portfolio spanning both national and international markets. The Group owns and operates the Pearl-Continental Hotels & Resorts, PC Legacy & Hotel One brands in Pakistan and has business interests encompassing the information technology, investment, travel & tourism, and real-estate sectors.

POWERCHINA launches Full-scale construction of 765kV Mansehra Substation

POWERCHINA launches Full-scale construction of 765kV Mansehra Substation

Islamabad, Dec. 8 (DNA):  POWERCHINA has commenced the full-scale construction of the Mansehra 765/220KV substation, which will undertake power transmission between Dasu Hydropower Station and the Islamabad Power Grid.

“The groundbreaking ceremony for the Mansehra 765kV Substation, Pakistan’s first 765kV substation EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) project constructed by PowerChina, was grandly held at the project site, signaling the commencement of full-scale construction,” POWERCHINA stated.

The substation is situated in Mansehra city and will facilitate power transmission between Dasu HPP and the federal capital, pioneering the use of 765/220kV voltage for the first time. 

This voltage grade represents the highest capacity substation in Pakistan at present. With its completion, by transmitting clean energy, its substation will help alleviate local power shortages and promote economic development in Pakistan.

In January 2023, POWERCHINA SEPCO1 Electric Power Construction Corporation and the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) of Pakistan signed the EPC contract for the 765 kV Mansehra Substation.

The POWERCHINA has also signed another contract with NTDC, for the project of 765/220kV Mansehra Substation Lot 1. The project will build a 157-km-long 765kV double-circuit AC transmission line between the Dasu Hydropower Station and the Mansehra Substation, according to Gwadar Pro.

As per the Ministry of Water Resources, the Dasu Hydropower Project (DHPP) is a run-of-river project on the Indus River, located 7 km upstream of Dasu Town in District Kohistan. 

The site is 74 km downstream of the proposed Diamer Bhasha Dam site and 350 km from Islamabad. Upon its completion, the DHPP will have a total installed capacity of 4320 MW with 12 generating units. 

It is among the priority projects under the National Power Policy 2013 and Vision 2025 of the Government of Pakistan.

Afghan govt closes Torkham border crossing

Afghan govt closes Torkham border crossing

Installation of ‘Welcome to Pakistan’ signboard apparent cause of latest closure

Shamim Shahid

Peshawar: Afghan authorities on Wednesday closed the Torkham border crossing between the two countries in an apparent protest against a ‘Welcome to Pakistan’ signboard being installed at the crossing’s Zero Point.

As work crews were installing the signboard, Afghan authorities closed the international border crossing to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

The crossing at Torkham is a key trading waypoint, where Afghanistan exports truckloads of coal and receives food and other supplies from Pakistan.

Similarly in September, the border remained closed for two days after a gun battle erupted between Pakistan and Afghan border forces, with each side blaming the other for starting the firefight.

In recent weeks, Pakistan’s apparent shift in its policy regarding the Afghan Taliban has further created a tense environment. Islamabad earlier stated that it will no longer extend any “special privileges” to the interim Afghan Taliban government.

Pakistan’s policy of acting as the Afghan interim government’s spokesperson often drew strong criticism both from within and outside the country. However, officials at that time defended the approach, insisting that the Afghan Taliban were a reality and had no other option but to work with them.

In the past, Islamabad made efforts with other regional players to ensure that sanctions against the Afghan Taliban government were lifted and Kabul should have access to the funds frozen by the US soon after the fall of Kabul in August 2021. However, Pakistan’s goodwill gestures and assistance extended to the Afghan Taliban government after its return to power in August 2021 were taken for granted.

Also, Pakistan in order to facilitate the Afghan interim government, gave many incentives to Afghanistan in terms of trade and other facilities. But now, the sources said, Pakistan would no longer extend any special favours to the Afghan Taliban government as they were harbouring “our enemies”.

The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan is already on the edge over the presence of TTP sanctuaries across the border.

The latest move by Pakistan to repatriate Afghans having no refugee status or visa has further compounded the bilateral relationship as the Taliban government is not happy with Islamabad and several Pakistani leaders.

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