Israel Gaza truce violations
The Israeli military has carried out fresh attacks in Gaza despite a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. One Palestinian was killed following a strike on the Abbasan district in Gaza City. Israeli tanks also renewed attacks on the eastern side of Khan Younis while artillery fire targeted Deir al-Balah. At least four Palestinians have been killed and seven injured in the past day. Meanwhile, 41 martyrs whose bodies have recently been returned to Gaza through the Red Cross have been buried. None of the bodies have been identified due to the severe decomposition of the remains. According to Gaza officials, the Zionist regime has violated the ceasefire agreement at least 125 times, resulting in the death of 94 Palestinians. The death toll from the genocidal war on Gaza has exceeded 68,500. More than 170,000 people have been injured.
IOF record suicide rate
A new Israeli Knesset report has revealed a sharp rise in suicide attempts among IOF soldiers. 279 such cases have been recorded since the start of 2024. Research found that for every Israeli soldier who died by suicide, seven others attempted to take their own lives between January 2024 and July 2025. Combat soldiers accounted for 78% of all suicides in 2024, nearly double the average rate seen in previous years. The surge in suicide attempts among Israeli soldiers follows the regime’s 2-year genocidal war on Gaza.
Iran regional diplomacy
President Masoud Pezeshkian has reaffirmed Iran’s readiness to help ease tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meeting with Pakistan’s Interior Minister on the sidelines of an ECO meeting in Tehran, Pezeshkian emphasized avoiding conflicts and promoting unity across the region. He described Iran-Pakistan ties as exemplary and rooted in mutual trust and brotherhood. The President also stressed stronger bilateral relations across cultural, economic, and security domains. Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Syed Mohsin Naqvi, welcomed Iran’s proactive stance, highlighting joint progress in border security and counterterrorism. In a separate meeting with Tajik Interior Minister, Ramazon Rahimzoda, Pezeshkian proposed the creation of a regional common currency to boost economic development. He emphasized religious and cultural ties can help remove barriers and ease regional cooperation. Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, has also met with the Pakistani Interior Minister discussing strategic cooperation and bilateral ties in political, security, and economic spheres.