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Israel announces severe response to Iranian attack

Chief of the Israeli army Herzi Halvi also encouraged the soldiers at New Atim Air Base.

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Jerusalem: The spokesman of the Israeli army announced a full response to the Iranian attack.

According to media reports, Israel's military chief of staff, Herzi Halvi, confirmed that Israel would give a strong response to the Iranian attack, but he did not provide any details.

Israeli Army Chief Lt. Gen. Herzi Halvi said this in a conversation with his forces on the occasion of a visit to New Atim Air Base, which was hit by Iranian missile attacks.

Chief of the Israeli army Herzi Halvi also encouraged the soldiers at New Atim Air Base.

According to the news agency, the Israeli army could not make any decision regarding the nature and timing of the response to the Iranian attacks, while what will be the reaction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the first direct attack by Iran, a final decision has not yet been made regarding this.

On the other hand, the international community is advising Iran and Israel to show restraint amid fears of increasing conflicts in the Middle East after the Iranian attacks.

In addition, the current situation in Israel is on high alert, but authorities have eased emergency measures, lifting restrictions on school activities and easing restrictions on large gatherings.

While, according to the report of the Qatari Broadcasting Agency, Iran's military spokesman says that if anyone attacks Iran, his hands will be cut off.

“We do not want to spread the war in the region, but we will cut off the hands of those who attack Iran,” wrote the spokesperson of the Iranian army on the social media platform X.

It is pertinent to note that on the night of April 13, Iran fired about 300 drones and cruise missiles at Israel, which was named Operation True Promise, and Israeli defense installations and military bases were targeted in the attack.

According to Iranian media, this attack is in response to the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1, in which 12 people, including the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, were martyred.

Notably, after 1973, Israel has been targeted by a country for the first time.

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Nanbias apprehended in Rawalpindi amid selling roti on high prices 

However, Rs1,70,000 fine has been imposed on 68 Nanbias for violating the rules.

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Rawalpindi: The seven Nanbias have apprehended in Rawalpindi amid receiving more price of roti despite the fixed one by the government.

According to the details, the fine has imposed on 68 Nanbias and four roti shops have sealed because of not following the government’s instructions in this regard.  

The district administration is in action for the implementation on the fix prices of roti including Rawalpindi and Punjab. On the other hand, Nanbias association rejected that government’s fix prices and decided to sell the roti on the previous prices.

Deputy commissioner Rawalpindi Hassan Waqar stated that the price magistrate is in action just to make sure the implementation on the fixed prices of roti. More than 100 roti shops have checked in this regard.

However, Rs1,70,000 fine has been imposed on 68 Nanbias for violating the rules.

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Four killed, 19 missing as boat capsize in Occupied Kashmir

The river has overflowed due to the rains in the occupied valley for several days.

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Srinagar: Four people were killed and 19 are missing after a boat capsized in the river in Occupied Kashmir.

According to the news report, a boat overturned in the Jhelum river in Srinagar city after which hundreds of people gathered on the river bank.

A rescue operation is underway to find the survivors of the accident in which marine commandos and rescue personnel are participating.

Among the missing are children who were going to school in the boat.

Srinagar Central Hospital Superintendent Muzaffar Zargar told reporters that four people have died in the accident while three injured people are undergoing treatment.

At least 26 people were on board the boat, a senior official in Occupied Kashmir told media.

The river has overflowed due to the rains in the occupied valley for several days.

The small boat that capsized in the river did not have an engine, instead the crew on the boat pulled on a rope attached to both ends of the boat to propel it between the banks of the river.

Eyewitnesses stated that the rope broke due to the force of the rushing water, causing it to crash into a pillar of a nearby pedestrian bridge.

Senior Political Officer of Occupied Kashmir Manoj Sinha turned to X and expressed grief over the loss of lives in the Srinagar boat accident.

Expressing his condolences to the bereaved families in the incident, he said that all possible help is being provided to the relatives of the deceased.

It is pertinent to note that in Srinagar, office goers and school going children take a boat from the river in the morning to avoid the traffic on the roads.

The accidents often occur on the dangerous roads in the mountainous region, but accidents involving passenger boats are rare.

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