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Israel carried out extensive airstrikes targeting at least 160 sites in southern Syria’s Sweida region from July 14 to 16. The strikes hit Syrian government forces, the Ministry of Defense, and part of the Presidential Palace in Damascus. Several dozen Syrian soldiers were reportedly killed. Israel’s Defense Forces stated they are prepared for prolonged operations to push Syrian troops out of Sweida and secure autonomy for the Druze community. The attacks followed threats from Israel’s defense minister and caused casualties in Damascus.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced nationwide prayer sessions and silent marches in memory of those killed and for the recovery of those injured during the July-August Uprising. In a statement issued on July 17, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi informed that prayers will be held at mosques across Dhaka and all districts and metropolitan areas on Friday, alongside silent marches. BNP leaders, activists, and the general public have been invited to participate.
BNP Announces Nationwide Prayer and Silent March for Victims of July-August Uprising
Clashes in Syria’s southern Suwayda province, which began last Sunday, have resulted in over 350 deaths. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 79 armed Druze fighters and 55 civilians have been killed, with 27 victims reportedly shot by Syria’s Defense and Interior Ministry forces. Additionally, 189 government forces and 18 Bedouin fighters died. Among the deceased is media worker Hasan al-Jabi, killed while on duty. An Israeli airstrike also reportedly killed 15 ministry personnel in southern Syria.
BNP’s Organizing Secretary for the Faridpur Division, Shama Obaid, strongly condemned the attack on NCP's “March to Gopalganj” program and called for the immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of those responsible. She claimed the attack was part of a broader effort to destabilize the country. The BNP’s media cell published her statement on Facebook, which also included wishes for a speedy recovery of the injured police officers.
Attack on NCP’s March to Gopalganj Deeply Concerning, Attackers Must Be Punished: Shama Obaid
Central leaders of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) have reached Manikganj as part of their ongoing ‘July Uprising’ campaign and the ‘July March to Rebuild the Nation’ program. On July 17 at around 9 PM, district leaders welcomed them at Bhasha Shaheed Rafiq Chattar in Khalpar area, where a public gathering was held. Prior to arriving in Manikganj, the leaders had marched through Faridpur and Rajbari. Law enforcement, including uniformed police, detectives, and plainclothes officers, were deployed in multiple security layers to ensure order during the event. Traffic police also worked to prevent congestion along the route.
NCP Central Leaders Arrive in Manikganj as Part of ‘July Uprising’ Campaign
Israel launched multiple airstrikes in Damascus and southern Syria targeting areas near the Ministry of Defense and Presidential Palace. The operation aims to protect the Druze community in Sweida and suppress pro-government forces attacking them. The Syrian government condemned the attacks, accusing Israel of escalating tensions and destabilizing the region. Over 250 people have died in ongoing clashes between Druze, Bedouin tribes, and Syrian security forces in Sweida province, raising concerns about the worsening conflict in Syria.
Severe flooding in Pakistan’s Punjab province has claimed 63 lives and injured 290 within 24 hours due to continuous heavy rainfall. The National Disaster Management Authority reports most deaths were caused by collapsing homes, electrocution, or drowning. The government declared a holiday in Rawalpindi and urged residents near swollen rivers to evacuate. Punjab’s Chief Minister announced an emergency in several areas, with thousands of rescue workers deployed. The monsoon season has caused widespread disruption, with roads closed and flights canceled.
Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish has announced its plans to field candidates in 223 constituencies in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. The party’s Ameer, Mamunul Haque, made the announcement at a press conference held in Paltan. Highlighting the need for electoral reform, he advocated for a bicameral parliamentary system, proposing full proportional representation in the upper house and partial proportional representation in the lower house. Criticizing the current one-party dominance, he termed proportional representation as the "demand of the time." Mamunul also condemned the recent attack on the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) in Gopalganj, noting that the army’s intervention prevented further escalation. Expressing hope that the people of Gopalganj will organize resistance, he called for unity among all anti-fascist forces.
Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish to Contest in 223 Constituencies in Upcoming National Election
Obayed Ullah Al Masud, chairman of Islami Bank, resigned on July 17 after being asked to step down by Bangladesh Bank’s Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Kabir Ahmad. The Central Bank had restructured Islami Bank’s board following the government change in August, appointing Al Masud based on recommendations. Recently, allegations against him surfaced, prompting urgent calls for his resignation. Independent director Professor Zobaidur Rahman is expected to replace him as chairman.
Ambassador Mushfiqul Fazal Ansari emphasized that the united forces which compelled dictator Sheikh Hasina into exile must continue working together to build a democratic and prosperous Bangladesh. Speaking at a virtual event organized by Save Bangladesh in Washington, he highlighted the role of expatriates and the ongoing need for tolerance, justice, and unity. He warned against divisions and conspiracies, urging all to protect the nation’s hard-earned dignity and rights. The event honored July’s martyrs and called for continued solidarity.
Suruzzaman, potential parliamentary candidate for Gaibandha-3 (Sadullapur-Polashbari) constituency from the People's Rights Council, held an election dialogue session on Thursday at West Damodarpur village. The event saw the participation of district branch president Samsuzzaman Siddiqui, general secretary Samiul Islam, and other local leaders.
Suruzzaman stressed that the People's Rights Council is the sole alternative for securing citizens’ rights. If elected, he pledged to prioritize improvements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
Suruzzaman Emphasizes People’s Rights, Pledges Focus on Education, Health, and Infrastructure
U.S. President Donald Trump revealed there is ‘good news’ regarding the situation in the blockaded Gaza Strip ahead of his meeting with Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. While details were not disclosed, the announcement coincides with indirect ceasefire and prisoner exchange talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha. Israeli media reported significant progress, with Prime Minister Netanyahu showing flexibility on troop withdrawal from Gaza, accelerating negotiations towards a possible agreement.
Professor Badiur Rahman, the respected president of Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigoshthi and a prominent cultural figure, passed away at the age of 81 while receiving treatment in Dhaka. He fell suddenly ill on Wednesday night and died at Health and Hope Hospital. His body was taken to the central Shaheed Minar for public homage and will be buried in his birthplace, Barisal. Badiur Rahman had been actively involved with Udichi since 1972. The organization expressed deep condolences on his passing.
A coordinated Awami League-affiliated group circulated old and unrelated images on social media, falsely linking them to the recent Gopalganj clashes, the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing revealed. The misinformation aimed to distort public perception, claiming opposition violence and law enforcement involvement. Investigations confirmed these photos stemmed from earlier unrelated incidents dating back to 2022 and 2023. The clashes erupted after an attack on National Citizens Party leaders, resulting in four deaths and a strict curfew in Gopalganj.
The Supreme Court is hearing the state’s appeal against the High Court verdict that acquitted Tarique Rahman, Lutfozzaman Babar, and others in the August 21 grenade attack case. The trial court had earlier sentenced 19 to death and 19 to life imprisonment. The High Court overturned those verdicts in January 2024, declaring the trial legally flawed. A six-member Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed began the hearing on July 17, with top BNP lawyers present in court.
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