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नज़रिए अनुसार · 6 takes across the edition
Tallies Israeli ceasefire violations by air, artillery and direct fire since 10 October and stresses Israel has not withdrawn further while reinforcing positions — a counter to the 'ceasefire holding' framing.
“Israel violated the ceasefire thousands of times by air, artillery and direct shootings, and has conducted no further withdrawal since 10 October.”
Emphasises Hamas's grievance that Israel kept striking after the October ceasefire while demanding the group disarm — and the stalling of governance and force-deployment commitments by would-be troop contributors.
“Hamas says it cannot be asked to disarm while Israel keeps striking Gaza and has not withdrawn — the contributors to the international force are holding back.”
Centres the trigger — an unannounced Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs in defiance of a US request to stand down — and Iran's stated retaliation, with sabre-rattling continuing after the halt.
“Iran struck after Israel hit Beirut's southern suburbs without warning, defying Washington's request to stand down; both halted but sabre-rattling continued.”
Centres the diplomatic alarm — at least 29 countries warning at the Human Rights Council of atrocities, against the precedent of El Fasher's ethnically targeted killings.
“At least 29 countries warned of atrocities amid the RSF escalation around el-Obeid, invoking the precedent set in El Fasher.”
Lays out the Paris-track framework and Syria's demands — full Israeli withdrawal, revival of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement, an end to strikes and a guarantee of sovereignty — against continued Israeli operations.
“Syria's demands are clear: full Israeli withdrawal, revival of the 1974 disengagement, an end to strikes, and a framework ensuring sovereignty.”
Situates the defence-spending resignations within a wider European centre-left decline, treating the 11 June departures as a precipitating cause rather than a side-effect of the Reform surge.
“Why has Keir Starmer resigned as UK prime minister, and who will take over?”