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At least 61 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Khan Yunis in Gaza early Thursday, while another 15 died in an attack on the Al-Tawbah Medical Center in Jabalia. Several others were injured.
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the death toll has now exceeded 53,000. Government media sources in Gaza claim the number has surpassed 61,700, including thousands presumed dead under the rubble. At least three hospitals have suspended operations due to the continued bombardment.
Death Toll in Gaza Surpasses 53,000 Amid Ongoing Israeli Strikes
The ceasefire between India and Pakistan, brokered by the United States, has been extended until May 18. This decision followed a series of communications between the two countries’ Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) via hotline.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that the truce was initially extended until May 12 and then again to May 14. After further talks on May 14, it was extended until May 18. “On May 10 at 10:15 AM, US Secretary of State informed me that India is ready to agree to the ceasefire. We also gave our consent,” Dar confirmed.
India-Pakistan Ceasefire Extended Until May 18 Through US Mediation
At least 70 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza within 24 hours, including 50 in northern Gaza’s Jabalia city and refugee camp. Among the victims were 22 children and 15 women, according to the Indonesian Hospital. Disturbing footage shows piles of bodies at the site. The Israeli military claims it is reviewing the strikes on civilian areas.
Israeli Strikes Kill 70 in Gaza in 24 Hours
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that a full-force military operation in the Gaza Strip will commence "very soon." He stated, “We are going to complete the operation. That means defeating and destroying Hamas.” Netanyahu emphasized that there will be no situation in which the war ends prematurely. “There may be temporary ceasefires, but we will see this through to the end,” he said. The Israeli military has confirmed plans to evacuate “most” residents from Gaza as part of the upcoming operation.
Israel to Launch Full-Scale Offensive in Gaza, Says Netanyahu
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported that 11 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 78 others injured while defending the country against what they described as India’s “unprovoked and cowardly aggression.” The offensive also resulted in the deaths of 40 civilians, including 7 women and 15 children, and injured 121 more. Meanwhile, the Indian Army confirmed that at least five of their soldiers were killed in Pakistani attacks.
At Least 11 Pakistani Soldiers Killed, 78 Injured While Defending Against Indian Attacks
After four decades of armed insurgency for an independent Kurdish state, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has officially declared its dissolution. In a statement, the PKK announced an end to all military operations, saying, “It is time to redefine Turkish-Kurdish relations. From now on, Kurdish political parties will take responsibility for establishing democracy and forming a democratic Kurdish nation. The PKK has completed its historic mission.” The move marks the end of a bloody conflict that claimed over 40,000 lives. PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned for life in Turkey since 1999, remains a central figure in the Kurdish nationalist movement.
Kurdish Rebels End Armed Struggle, PKK Announces Dissolution
Hamas has announced the planned release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander as part of renewed efforts to reach a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. While the 21-year-old's release date was not specified, the group emphasized the move was in goodwill to restart talks. Meanwhile, Gaza remains under a severe blockade by Israel, which has blocked aid, food, and medicine for over 70 days. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to visit Israel on Monday to further ceasefire discussions.
Hamas to Release American-Israeli Hostage as Part of Truce Negotiations
In response to alleged ceasefire and airspace violations by Pakistan on the night of May 10–11, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has reviewed the situation along the western border and authorized local commanders to respond fully. According to an Indian Army spokesperson, this decision follows discussions with Pakistan’s DGMO, where Pakistan’s alleged breach of the ceasefire commitment was addressed.
Indian Army Chief Grants Full Retaliatory Authority to Commanders Over Ceasefire Violations
On Sunday afternoon, the Indian Air Force (IAF) announced that all assigned tasks under “Operation Sindhur” had been completed with precision and professionalism. The IAF stressed that operations were conducted with careful planning and strategic foresight in line with national objectives. They added that as the operation is still underway, further details will be shared later. The IAF urged the public to avoid spreading unverified information. Notably, a ceasefire was brokered by the United States between the two countries involved.
IAF: Operation Sindhur Ongoing, Further Updates to Follow
While hostilities between India and Pakistan have paused due to U.S.-led mediation, diplomatic tensions persist. India remains firm on its decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, made at the start of the crisis. The two nations are expected to engage in talks soon, but the diplomatic standoff appears far from over.
India Firm on Suspending Indus Water Treaty Despite Ceasefire with Pakistan
Despite a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump—announced on Truth Social—both nations accused each other of violations just hours after it came into effect. New Delhi claims Islamabad breached the deal with repeated attacks, prompting military retaliation. In turn, Pakistan’s foreign ministry asserted its commitment to the truce while blaming India for aggression.
India and Pakistan Accuse Each Other of Violating Ceasefire Hours After Announcement
Contrary to reports of a ceasefire, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah shared a video showing air defense units firing in central Srinagar. Al Jazeera reports residents heard multiple explosions, causing widespread panic and power outages. This comes despite the earlier announcement of an immediate ceasefire brokered by the United States between India and Pakistan.
No Ceasefire in Kashmir: Srinagar Sees Gunfire from Air Defense Units
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations contacted his Indian counterpart at 3:35 PM IST. Both sides agreed to halt all forms of military actions—land, air, and sea—starting from 5 PM IST. The ceasefire will be enforced on both sides. Misri also noted that the two military leaders would hold follow-up talks on Monday, the 12th, at noon.
Ceasefire to Take Effect from 5 PM IST: Indian Foreign Ministry
Pakistan conducted a cyberattack targeting India’s power grid and missile storage facilities, according to its military. The operation utilized Fateh-1 medium-range missiles and other weapons. Pakistan claims the targeted sites were used for planning attacks on Pakistani citizens, including mosques and religious centers.
Pakistan Launches Cyberattack on Indian Power Grid
India launched coordinated missile strikes on three Pakistani Air Force bases: Nur Khan in Rawalpindi, Rafiqui in Sargodha, and Moraid in Chakwal. Pakistan claimed to have intercepted the attack on Nur Khan, which had just hosted Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir. While some missiles penetrated Indian air defense, no major damage was reported. Pakistan closed its airspace nationwide until midday Saturday.
India Conducts Missile Strikes on Three Pakistani Airbases
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