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Death toll in Gaza has surpassed 61,700


since the conflict began in October 2023. This figure includes thousands of individuals still missing under rubble and presumed dead, according to the Gaza Government Media Office.

In the past 24 hours alone, at least 60 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, with significant casualties reported in Khan Younis, Deir al-Balah, and Jabaliya. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with the United Nations warning that the entire population is at risk of famine. Only a fraction of the necessary aid is reaching those in need due to ongoing insecurity and restrictions.

The healthcare system in Gaza is near collapse, with 94% of hospitals damaged or destroyed. Over 9,000 children have been treated for malnutrition, and the limited medical supplies are insufficient to meet the growing needs.


International criticism of Israel's military actions continues to mount, with leaders calling for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian access. Discussions are underway among Western nations about formally recognizing the state of Palestine, adding a new diplomatic dimension to the ongoing crisis.

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Global Severe Weather Outlook for 2025–2026
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Globally, severe weather events are expected to become more frequent and intense due to climate change. In 2024, there were 219 major extreme events worldwide, with clear evidence linking 26 of them to climate change. Regions such as Europe, Asia, and South America have also experienced significant severe weather events, including floods and heatwaves.

Safety Recommendations
Given the heightened tornado activity:

Stay Informed: Monitor local weather alerts and forecasts.

Prepare an Emergency Kit: Include essentials like water, non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, and a first-aid kit.

Identify Shelter Areas: Know the safest place in your home or building to take cover during a tornado.

Have Multiple Alert Methods: Use weather radios, smartphone apps, and local news to receive timely warnings.

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Behind the Scenes: Secret Alliances of India and Pakistan"

The Global Shadow Game Beneath South Asia’s Most Dangerous Rivalry

The War We Fear — And the Web We Miss

India and Pakistan have faced off for decades—across borders, in global diplomacy, and in regional power plays. But what if we told you that the real battlefield isn’t always visible? While news covers tanks and treaties, a far more complex game unfolds behind the scenes—where satellites, cyberweapons, and silent pacts define who holds the upper hand.

This isn’t just about Delhi vs. Islamabad.

This is about who’s quietly backing whom—and why it matters more than ever.

India’s Hidden Network of Power
India, the world’s most populous democracy and an emerging global tech hub, has spent the last two decades expanding its strategic alliances. But many of its most powerful partnerships are not openly declared in wartime terms—they’re economic, technological, and quietly military.

🔹 United States
While the U.S. doesn’t have a formal defense treaty with India, the Quad alliance (with Japan and Australia) and growing intelligence cooperation have created a soft but solid strategic alignment. Advanced satellite sharing, cyber defense initiatives, and joint military exercises are now regular occurrences.

🔹 Israel & France
Israel has quietly become one of India’s closest military partners—especially in drone and missile tech. France, meanwhile, provides cutting-edge fighter jets (like the Rafale) and supports India's naval ambitions.

🔹 Russia
Though Russia is a legacy ally, recent shifts—including its arms sales to Pakistan and closer ties with China—put it in a more neutral position. Still, India remains one of its biggest arms customers.

🔹 The Quad & Indo-Pacific Strategy
Through the Quad, India collaborates with Australia and Japan, focusing on naval control, cyber threats, and regional stability—especially in counterbalancing China.

🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Quiet But Loyal Backers
Pakistan may lack the economic scale of India, but it holds deep strategic value—especially for China, the Muslim world, and certain geopolitical actors keen to challenge the Western-led order.

🔸 China: The Iron Brother
China and Pakistan share a bond often referred to as “higher than mountains and deeper than oceans.” Through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and years of defense collaboration, Beijing has helped Pakistan modernize its military—especially in drone warfare, satellite surveillance, and nuclear delivery systems.

🔸 Turkey: The New Defense Partner
Under President Erdoğan, Turkey has emerged as a vocal supporter of Pakistan, particularly on the Kashmir issue. Turkish defense firms have sold drones and tech to Pakistan—often quietly.

🔸 Saudi Arabia & UAE: Quiet Enablers
Though officially neutral, these Gulf nations have a history of financial support and strategic coordination with Pakistan. While warming ties with India have tempered public support, they may still provide resources in a silent crisis.

🔸 The OIC Bloc
While symbolic more than strategic, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) gives Pakistan a unified diplomatic front—especially on Kashmir.

🕵️ The Shadow Players: Not Fully Committed, But Always Watching
🔘 Russia
Moscow plays both sides—arming India for decades, but now supplying helicopters and weapons to Pakistan as well. It prefers neutrality—but if forced, could broker or delay conflict.

🔘 Iran
A wildcard. Border tensions with Pakistan complicate relations, but Iran might still find value in regional balancing.

🔘 Central Asian States
Often ignored, these nations share cultural, religious, and economic ties with both countries. Some could serve as transit hubs or intelligence assets in a prolonged conflict.

🌐 Modern Warfare Is a Network
In the 21st century, war is no longer just tanks and trenches. It’s satellites, sanctions, internet blackouts, drone swarms, and silent alliances.

If a war erupts between India and Pakistan today, it won’t be bilateral—it’ll be a proxy stage for the world’s superpowers to test loyalties, weapons, and ideologies.

🧠 Final Thought: Why This Matters Now
Tensions are rising. Skirmishes flare up more often. Both India and Pakistan are nuclear powers. And in the age of multipolar competition, every handshake or drone deal could tip the balance.

If you think it’s just about two neighbors fighting over borders, think again.

This is a global chess game, and we’re only seeing the surface.

✍️ Written by World Watch Insight

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