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Live Updates: Hezbollah Missiles Target Haifa, Israel’s 3rd Largest City
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Live Updates: Hezbollah Missiles Target Haifa, Israel’s 3rd Largest City

Today marks a year after the Palestinian militant group Hamas attacked Israel, triggering the year-long Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip. After nearly 1,200 people were killed during the October 7 attacks, Israel vowed to destroy Hamas.

Relentless bombing in Gaza and military campaigns continue in the strip of land even after a year. The death count there has crossed 41,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, while the United Nations estimates that nearly all of its 2.4 million population is eventually displaced.

Lebanon-based and Iran-backed Hezbollah later joined the war against Israel in support of the Palestinians, triggering further tensions in the Middle East region. 

Here are the live updates on the first anniversary of Gaza war:

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“Won’t Do Anything To Undermine Security Of India”: Maldives President
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“Won’t Do Anything To Undermine Security Of India”: Maldives President

The Maldives will not act to undermine India’s security and views New Delhi as a “valued partner and friend”, with cooperation in several fields – including defence – will “always be a priority”, President Mohamed Muizzu said Sunday as he arrived in the national capital for his first bilateral visit.

Mr Muizzu – seen by some as a ‘pro-China’ leader who ran his election campaign on an ‘India Out’ platform – told a national English daily Maldives’ relationship with India is “built on respect and shared interests” and that Delhi has been, and is, one of his country’s largest trade and development partners.

The Maldives leader is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi later today.

“Maldives would never do anything to undermine security of India. While we enhance cooperation with other countries in various sectors, we remain committed to ensuring our actions do not compromise the security and stability of our region…” he told The Times of India in an extensive interview.

Mr Muizzu, while not naming China, also underlined his administration’s resolve to “fostering growth and development through diverse international collaborations”. He flagged his ‘Maldives First’ policy, saying “it is essential for the Maldives to diversify international relations and reduce over-dependence on any one country”. However, he said that such engagements would not undermine India’s interests.

“Respect for our neighbours and friends is embedded in our DNA,” he said as he also called on Indian tourists to return. “Indians make a positive contribution… Indian tourists are welcome,” he said, batting for his country’s most important economic sector, which took a hit last year after the diplomatic row.

This is Mr Muizzu’s first bilateral visit and the comments reflect growing bonhomie after a months-long diplomatic stand-off last year, over three Maldivian ministers’ comments about Prime Minister Modi after a social media post about Lakshadweep as an alternate tourist destination to the Maldives.

The Maldives’ Foreign Ministry distanced itself from the remarks and the ministers were suspended; two – Mariyam Shiuna and Malsha Shareef – resigned last month after the bilateral visit was confirmed.

And then the request in May – weeks before attending Mr Modi’s swearing-in ceremony – to remove 90 military personnel deployed to three aviation platforms gifted by India – also raised eyebrows.

Delhi accepted the request and replaced military personnel with “competent technical” staff.

The ejection of Indian military personnel and an ‘India Out’ agenda was seen as one of Mr Muizzu’s key poll promises. Pressed on these topics, the Maldives President said he “did what the people of Maldives asked of me”, but stressed India remains a key partner in efforts to secure regional stability.

“This historic relationship is intertwined like the roots of a tree… built on centuries of exchange and values shared. The relationship between the Maldives and India has always been strong…”

Earlier Mr Muizzu denied having an ‘India Out’ agenda but insisted his country had a “serious problem” with the presence of foreign military on its soil. “The people of Maldives do not want a single foreign soldier in the country,” news agency PTI quoted his comments to local website adhadhu.com.

READ | Never Followed “India Out” Agenda:: Maldives’ Mohamed Muizzu

Mr Muizzu also spoke about India-assisted infrastructure projects, like the Greater Male connectivity scheme and water and sewerage facilities for 28 islands in the archipelago.

The Maldives is one of India’s key maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean region and the overall bilateral ties, including in the areas of defence and security, witnessed an upward trajectory under the previous government led by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

READ | “India One Of Closest Allies”: Maldives Prez After Meeting S Jaishankar

India, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said as he visited Male in August, during which recognises “common challenges and a shared interest in maintaining peace and security in the region”.

With input from agencies

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‘Yeh Indian team nahi IPL XI hai’ – says ex-Pakistan batsman
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‘Yeh Indian team nahi IPL XI hai’ – says ex-Pakistan batsman

Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali praised India’s T20I win against Bangladesh, highlighting India’s emerging talent from the IPL. He expressed surprise at Bangladesh’s poor performance, especially after their Test series win in Pakistan. India’s depth and bowling strength, particularly the debut of Mayank Yadav, were also highlighted by the 53-year-old Basit.

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