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At least 12 people, including high-ranking Lebanese army officers, were killed in Israeli attacks across southern Lebanon on Saturday, days after both countries agreed to a conditional ceasefire mediated by the United States. Lebanon’s army confirmed that Brigadier General Wassam Sabra, Captain Elie Khoury, and soldier Hussein Ghozal died when an Israeli strike hit a military vehicle on the Khardali-Nabatieh road. Israel described the area as an active combat zone and said the incident was under investigation.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the attack as a violation of sovereignty and international law. Hezbollah and Iran’s Foreign Ministry also denounced the strikes, while Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Qatar issued statements rejecting Israel’s actions and calling for respect of Lebanon’s sovereignty. The UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon said the attacks breached Security Council Resolution 1701, which underpins the current truce.

The violence comes amid ongoing clashes between Israel and Hezbollah despite multiple ceasefire attempts. Lebanon’s army, which has largely stayed out of the conflict, faces growing pressure as Israeli forces intensify operations and renew displacement orders in southern villages.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli strikes kill 12 in southern Lebanon, including senior army officers, amid fragile ceasefire

A violent clash broke out in Noakhali Sadar upazila on Saturday evening between activists of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) and supporters of the Awami League and its affiliated groups. The incident occurred in West Shullukia village of Kaladarap Union, where a JCD motorcycle was set on fire and at least six people, including a city labor leader named Hridoy, were injured. Law enforcement personnel were deployed in large numbers following the confrontation.

According to police and local sources, the conflict followed a banned Chhatra League rally held the previous day in Noannoi Union. In response, the JCD organized a protest led by district president NBS Russell, while Islami Chhatra Shibir also held a separate demonstration. Tensions escalated when JCD activists, returning from their program, encountered supporters of Kaladarap Union chairman Shahadat Hossain Selim near his residence. A dispute broke out, and an announcement over a mosque loudspeaker alleging an attack on the chairman prompted Awami League supporters to gather, leading to stone-throwing and arson.

Police and Rapid Action Battalion members were present at the scene, and authorities said further details would be provided later.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Clashes in Noakhali leave six injured after loudspeaker call triggers attack on JCD activists

A tile worker named Rafiqul Islam died after being struck by lightning while cutting grass in a field in Ullapara upazila of Sirajganj district on Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred in the Charimuri area of Koyra Union. Rafiqul, son of Dulal Hossain from Charimuri village, was collecting grass for his cattle when sudden rain and lightning struck, killing him on the spot.

Family members said Rafiqul was the only earning member of the household, and his sudden death has left the family in deep grief. Local police confirmed visiting the scene after receiving information about the incident.

The report highlights the vulnerability of rural workers to lightning strikes during seasonal weather changes in the region.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tile worker dies in lightning strike while cutting grass in Sirajganj

The Bangladesh Coast Guard arrested three suspected robbers with a locally made single-barrel gun, three rounds of live cartridges, and 800,000 taka in cash during a raid in the Meghna River area near Jonota Bazar in Ramgati upazila of Lakshmipur. The operation took place on the night of June 5, 2026, based on secret intelligence, according to Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Sujon.

The detainees were identified as Md. Azim Bepari, also known as Azim Dakat (32), Md. Bashir (40), and Rabbi (16). Azim is from Bhuiyar Hat in Subarnachar upazila, while the other two are residents of Ramgati. Authorities said Azim had previously been arrested in 2022 with weapons and faces multiple cases in different police stations. The seized items and detainees were handed over to Ramgati Police Station for legal action.

Ramgati Police Officer-in-Charge Liton Dewan stated that police and the Coast Guard are working jointly to maintain law and order. Cases under robbery and arms laws have been filed, and the suspects have been sent to court.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Coast Guard arrests three robbers with firearm and cash in Ramgati’s Meghna River area

The European Union has imposed new sanctions on four organizations and three individuals linked to violence and illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank. Among those targeted are the far-right group Regavim, co-founded by Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and the Amana Cooperative Association, which provides logistical and financial support for settlements. Regavim described the sanctions as a “badge of honor,” while Daniella Weiss, leader of the Nachala movement, dismissed them as “ridiculous.”

The EU’s move follows similar measures by the United Kingdom, Canada, and other Western nations against senior Israeli officials, including Smotrich, for allegedly inciting and supporting violence in the occupied territories. Analysts note that these sanctions highlight direct backing from Israel’s top leadership for settlement projects on Palestinian land.

Observers suggest that the defiant reactions from sanctioned individuals and groups indicate the EU’s measures are unlikely to curb settlement expansion or violence. Instead, the sanctions may inadvertently boost the domestic standing of extremist leaders within Israel’s political landscape.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli extremists mock EU sanctions as ineffective amid West Bank settlement expansion

National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam has strongly criticized recent remarks by Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed regarding border killings, calling them offensive and insulting. In a statement sent to the media on June 6, he said the minister’s comments about killings by Indian forces at the border were shameful for the nation. Nahid Islam demanded that the minister immediately withdraw his statement.

He noted that three days had passed without any clarification or withdrawal from Salahuddin Ahmed, nor any condemnation from the government, implying that the minister’s position might reflect the government’s official stance. According to Nahid Islam, the home minister attempted to narrow the definition of “border killing” by arguing that deaths occurring outside the zero line should not be considered as such. Nahid Islam countered that international law, including the Geneva Conventions and UN human rights principles, strictly prohibits unlawful or excessive use of lethal force against civilians.

He further recalled that a similar controversy arose in 2020 when then–foreign minister A.K. Abdul Momen made comparable remarks, which also drew criticism. Nahid Islam warned that such conciliatory positions toward India raise serious concerns and urged immediate retraction of the statement.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP leader urges home minister to withdraw remarks on border killings in Bangladesh

Brazil’s World Cup preparations are underway amid intense excitement, but star forward Neymar Jr. remains uncertain for the tournament due to an ongoing injury. The 34-year-old has not yet fully recovered and missed Brazil’s recent warm-up matches, leaving doubts about his participation in the team’s opening game. Despite the uncertainty, fans remain hopeful that Neymar will lead Brazil to its long-awaited sixth World Cup title after a 24-year drought.

In a recent interview during the ‘Red Bull Ultimate Soccer Challenge,’ Neymar reflected on his career and said he believes his place in football history is already secured. He expressed pride in his achievements, stating that he has left a lasting mark on the sport and given his best for every club he has represented, including Santos, Barcelona, PSG, and Al Hilal. Neymar also emphasized his dedication to the Brazilian national team.

Regarding his club future, Neymar confirmed he still has one year left on his contract with Santos and intends to complete it before deciding on his next career move later this year or early next year.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Neymar confident about his football legacy despite injury doubts before Brazil’s World Cup

Dhaka-12 Member of Parliament Saiful Alam Khan Milon stated that the Islamic Bank was established by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, while accusing the current Awami League government of widespread corruption in the banking sector. Speaking at an Eid reunion event in Tejgaon Industrial Area Colony Market on Saturday night, he said the government had failed to ensure good governance and that a public uprising had occurred due to economic mismanagement and exploitation.

Milon recalled the sacrifices of those killed and injured in the July uprising, saying their contributions would never be forgotten. He also demanded full independence for the judiciary. The MP alleged that a person with corruption allegations and a record of family loan defaults had been appointed chairman of Islamic Bank, and that many of the bank’s ATMs were currently short of cash, causing customer hardship.

He assured that Jamaat-e-Islami would continue to stand by the people regardless of government cooperation.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat MP Milon says his party founded Islamic Bank, accuses government of corruption

Social Welfare Minister Professor Dr. A Z M Zahid Hossain announced a zero-tolerance policy against violence against women and child marriage. He made the statement on Saturday at a seminar held at the Police Convention Hall in Eskaton, Dhaka, where he served as the chief guest. The minister said the government is working for the development of marginalized communities and emphasized education, caregiving, and language training programs.

During the event, Rotary Club of Gulshan Avenue donated an advanced scientific blood storage refrigerator and other medical supplies to DDC Sandhani. The minister said the initiative would strengthen safe blood storage and supply systems across the country, benefiting patients with thalassemia, dengue, and those requiring emergency surgery. He also highlighted the role of journalists and media in raising public awareness.

Hossain added that the government is partnering with private organizations and volunteers to improve the health sector. He welcomed Rotary’s humanitarian initiative and called for collective efforts to eliminate social injustices, drug addiction, gambling, and violence against women and children.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister announces zero tolerance against violence and child marriage at Dhaka seminar

Iran has secured its place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the usual nationwide celebrations are missing. Streets that once erupted in joy remain quiet, and social media shows little sign of excitement. Once a symbol of national unity, football now seems overshadowed by a sense of melancholy and detachment.

The shift follows years of political and social upheaval, particularly after the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini and the ensuing “Women, Life, Freedom” movement, which divided Iranian society. The national team faced criticism for not taking a clear stance during protests, and many now view it as representing the state rather than the people. Economic hardship, inflation, and the shadow of war have further dulled public enthusiasm.

Sports journalists and fans note that football no longer dominates public discourse, though some believe the passion could return if war tensions ease and internet restrictions lift. For now, Iran’s biggest challenge at the 2026 World Cup may not be its opponents, but reconnecting with its own people.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s World Cup joy fades amid social division and economic hardship

Md. Tariqul Islam Tarik, Central Joint General Secretary of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, announced his intention to remain dedicated to politics rather than seeking employment. In an emotional Facebook post on Saturday, he addressed the party’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, expressing sentiments he could not convey in person.

Tarik wrote that despite facing political adversity, legal cases, and fear of arrest, he continued his studies and achieved top results in both honors and master’s programs. He stated that although he could have pursued a teaching career, his commitment to helping others and loyalty to Chhatra Dal motivated him to stay in politics. He also mentioned enduring physical and mental abuse, including carrying bullet and splinter marks on his body.

Highlighting his efforts to support students from diverse backgrounds and promote a positive image of the organization, Tarik said working with senior party leadership was a major achievement. He affirmed his readiness to serve the party with honesty and dedication and pledged lifelong allegiance if given the opportunity.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP student leader Tarik pledges lifelong political service, rejects job pursuit in emotional post

Hundreds of young Indians gathered at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi for the first protest organized by the ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ (CJP), a youth movement that began as online satire. The demonstrators demanded the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The protest was led by 30-year-old Abhijit Dipke, who launched the ‘cockroach movement’ on social media after a viral post responding to a controversial remark by India’s Chief Justice comparing youth to cockroaches.

The movement has grown rapidly online, gaining millions of followers. Protesters voiced anger over repeated exam paper leaks, irregularities in assessments, and lack of political accountability in India’s education system. Participants said the issue has moved beyond humor to a serious demand for reform. Dipke also alleged that fear of expressing dissent has spread among citizens, noting that many parents worry their children could be arrested for criticizing the government.

Despite the heat, the protest drew a large turnout, with participants wearing cockroach masks and carrying symbolic items. Political observers are now debating how much influence this Gen Z-driven movement might have on India’s broader political landscape.

06 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Gen Z-led ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ protests in Delhi demanding education minister’s resignation

U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran remains 'strong' and 'arrogant' as the two countries have yet to reach a final agreement to end their ongoing conflict. Speaking on NBC News’ 'Meet the Press' on Friday, Trump stated that Tehran would eventually have to come to terms, though its leaders were taking time to decide. The Iran-U.S. conflict entered its fourth month last week, with ceasefire talks continuing but no lasting resolution achieved.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Congress that the military operation 'Epic Fury' had concluded, describing it as a defensive response to Iranian attacks near the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of the strait by Iran months earlier had disrupted global oil transport, driving up fuel prices and increasing economic pressure on the Trump administration. Trump criticized those pushing for a quick deal, saying such issues take years to resolve.

Trump claimed U.S. forces had destroyed much of Iran’s military capacity, including drone factories and missile sites, though he acknowledged Iran still retained about 21 to 22 percent of its missile arsenal. Recent attacks in the Persian Gulf, including one damaging Kuwait International Airport, showed Iran’s remaining capabilities.

06 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Iran is strong and arrogant as no final deal reached to end war

Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni announced that the national budget will be presented in Parliament on June 11 and the supplementary budget will be passed on June 15. He shared the schedule with reporters after a parliamentary party meeting on Saturday evening. Budget discussions will begin on June 16, with sessions expected to run both morning and afternoon. The budget must be passed by June 30 and sent to the President for approval, with the official gazette to be published before midnight.

Moni said the government began its term with a deficit of 30 lakh crore taka but maintained stability through sincerity and by avoiding corruption. The meeting also reviewed progress across ministries and the government’s first 120 days of activity. The Prime Minister directed the introduction of a practical education system and a mid-day meal program in schools.

Addressing law and order, Moni stated that extortion and drug activities will not be tolerated, and strict action will be taken against offenders. He also mentioned ongoing efforts to curb gambling and other crimes and noted that a committee is being considered to update the constitution to meet public needs.

06 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to present national budget June 11, supplementary budget to pass June 15

A new global survey by the US-based Pew Research Center shows that Israel’s international image and confidence in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have declined sharply. The “Spring 2026 Global Attitudes Survey,” conducted between February 8 and May 13 across 36 countries with 44,657 adults, found that 67 percent of respondents hold negative views of Israel, while only 25 percent view it positively. Bangladesh ranks among the countries with the strongest anti-Israel sentiment, with 79 percent expressing negative opinions. Turkey tops the list at 97 percent, followed by Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. In contrast, India recorded the lowest negative sentiment at 28 percent.

The survey also reveals a widespread lack of trust in Netanyahu’s leadership. In Bangladesh, 90 percent expressed distrust, while Turkey, Pakistan, and Malaysia showed similar patterns. Only Kenya and the Philippines reported relatively positive views. The data indicate that negative attitudes toward Israel and Netanyahu have increased compared to 2025, with notable rises in Argentina, Australia, Italy, Nigeria, Poland, and the United Kingdom.

Analysts cited ongoing military operations in the Middle East, regional tensions, and allegations of international law violations as key factors behind Israel’s deteriorating global perception.

06 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pew survey shows rising global anti-Israel sentiment, with Bangladesh high and India lowest


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