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Pakistan to start post-Hajj flight operation on Sunday
Pakistan to start repatriation flights for Hajj pilgrims from Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
As many as 22 flights are expected to bring back 5237 pilgrims to different cities of the country on the first day of post-Hajj operation.
The first Hajj flight from Jeddah scheduled to arrive in Sialkot on June 1 morning carrying 391 pilgrims.
On the same day, five flights will arrive in Islamabad, four in Karachi, four in Lahore, and three each in Multan and Sialkot. Two flights are also scheduled for Faisalabad and one for Quetta.
Under the government arrangement, Pakistan’s public and commercial airlines and Saudi airlines will bring back 119,000 Pakistani pilgrims through 471 flights.
“The repatriation process will continue until June 30 to facilitate the smooth return of all Hajj pilgrims this year,” he said.
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Bushra Ansari shares her worries about Pakistan’s rising population
Veteran Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari has expressed concern about Pakistan’s burgeoning population, emphasising the significance of family planning and prudent decision-making for the welfare of the future generations.
The senior actress spoke on a recent appearance on a private television broadcast where the talk went from light-hearted topics to more serious social matters. The issue of Pakistan’s population growth also came up in the discourse.
Bushra Ansari on the issue noted that she often speaks about and is very worried about the issue of population expansion. “That’s one of the things I pray for, relief from the population growth problems this country is facing,” she said.
The actress said that in the past, public awareness campaigns for family planning were more apparent, and slogans to encourage birth spacing were everywhere. She said such messaging doesn’t occur as often as it used to.
Bushra Ansari said that while sustenance is ultimately provided by Allah, human beings have also been blessed with wisdom and the ability to make responsible choices. She said resources are something important to think about while planning a family.
She also added that having children in an environment where there are no enough care and opportunity may be a challenge to both parents and children. “Talking about big families, many families already find it tough catering for their existing family members.
The actress appealed for more awareness of the issue and stressed the need of balancing family duties with the resources available to guarantee a better quality of life for future generations.
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Iran gives preferential facilities to Chinese, Russian ships in Strait of Hormuz
Iranian Parliament’s National Security Committee head Ebrahim Azizi stated on Saturday that Iran will provide special cooperation for Chinese and Russian vessels transiting through the Strait of Hormuz.
“Tehran will continue to prioritise cooperation with its close partner countries and maintain policies aimed at protecting Iran’s national interests and strategic partnerships, Azizi said.
He also described as crucial the recent consultative sessions between Iran and Pakistan. On nuclear-related topics, Azizi said the transfer of enriched uranium was not raised in the current negotiations and is not part of Iran’s relations with the United States.
Meanwhile, Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader and former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, attacked the United States, saying the American president had undermined diplomacy for a third time.
According to Rezaei, the US still enforces a naval blockade and makes unreasonable demands in the negotiations. He noted that Washington’s actions have undermined faith in the diplomatic process and suggested that such methods are inconsistent with real negotiations.
Iranian officials said the Islamic Republic would adopt policies that protect its national interests and improve strategic ties with key international allies.
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Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon as Pentagon holds security talks
State-run media reported at least 14 people were killed in Israeli air attacks on villages in southern Lebanon. Lebanese and Israeli military delegations are holding security talks at the Pentagon.
The Friday assaults came as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israeli forces had crossed the Litani River in Lebanon, which runs about 30 kilometres (about 19 miles) north of their shared border, in an extended ground incursion.
The “ceasefire” that came into effect on April 17 and was extended for 45 days on May 17 after indirect discussions mediated by the United States, failed to prevent Israel’s current military operation from beginning.
ISRAEL-LEBANON NEGOTIATIONS
Lebanon was expected to urge Israel to halt its continuous attacks, which have accelerated in recent days, during Friday’s talks at the Pentagon.
The Lebanese delegation comprises six officers, headed by the army’s director of operations, Georges Rizkallah.
Brigadier General Amichai Levin, head of the strategic division in the army’s planning directorate, is in Washington for the negotiations on the Israeli side, an Israeli military official said.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun informed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that a ceasefire with Israel is vital. Aoun “emphasised the need to exert all efforts to reach a ceasefire, considering it an essential gateway to moving on to any other step”, said a statement from his office, referring to a phone call.
The statement noted that Rubio repeated the US administration’s commitment to building on the results of earlier ambassador-level conversations between Israel and Lebanon in Washington, and expressed his support for Lebanon’s stability, independence and sovereignty.
During the call, Rubio praised Aoun’s “courage and vision in pursuing direct negotiations with Israel”, Tommy Pigott, a spokesperson for the US Department of State, told reporters.
Hezbollah “is fully responsible for the ongoing fighting,” Rubio said, adding that the armed group must immediately cease its attacks.
‘KILLING OR INJURING THE EQUIVALENT OF 11 KIDS EVERY 24 HRS’
In Friday’s attacks on southern Lebanon, four persons were killed in an Israeli hit on a building in the village of Abbasiyeh, near the city of Tyre, the National News Agency (NNA) said. NNA claimed that another individual was killed in a separate strike on Deir Qanoun en-Nahr.
Eight Syrians were killed in attacks on the al-Harthiyeh region on the fringes of the town of Adloun in Lebanon’s Sidon district.
Earlier on Friday, an Israeli drone strike on the town of Aba in Nabatieh province killed a Lebanese police officer.
Israeli forces also carried out a new wave of air strikes on the cities of as-Sarafand and Khirbet Selm, NNA stated. Israeli aeroplanes also bombed a house in the town of Harayib, wounding a number of people. And Israel launched further strikes, targeting the towns of Gandouriyeh, Froun and al-Mansouri in southern Lebanon.
The United Nations reported 15 children had been killed and 62 injured in Lebanon during the past week.
The UN children’s agency, UNICEF, called the findings “staggering”, and highlighted that children must be safeguarded at all times during conflict under international humanitarian law.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health has said that 77 children have been murdered or injured in the last week alone, UNICEF spokesperson Ricardo Pires told a media briefing in Geneva.
“Seven days, 15 kids dead 62 hurt. This is an average of 11 youngsters every single day. Most of these children were hit by air attacks in south Lebanon, we understand. “Yesterday seven children were killed and 30 injured,” he stated.
A HUMANITARIAN DISASTER
Several relief agencies are concerned that they would be forced to withdraw from southern Lebanon due to continuous attacks.
Since March 2, Israel’s military has displaced hundreds of thousands of Lebanese from their homes and they need urgent humanitarian aid.
“If the security situation worsens, we might have to evacuate some areas. “There are some red lines that we cannot cross for the security of our teams,” Jeremy Ristord, with medical NGO Doctors Without Borders (MSF), told Al Jazeera.
“Some 40 hospitals in the south are already closed,” he said.
“On top of that, rescue teams are already under a lot of strain as they adapt their interventions to the degrading security situation,” said Ristord, adding that rescuers are worried about “double-tap strikes” by Israel.
“Sometimes they can’t even get in.”
He said 126 civil defence workers have been killed and 310 wounded during the fighting since March – “that’s four casualties a day.”
ISRAELI MILITARY ‘FIRING HEAVY ARTILLERY’ AT HEZBOLLAH
The Israeli military also issued compulsory evacuation warnings Friday for seven more towns in southern Lebanon, two of them roughly 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited troops along the border, his office said in a video.
He said Israeli forces had crossed the Litani River in Lebanon and advanced, and were also acting in Beirut and the Bekaa Valley as part of efforts against Hezbollah across the Lebanese front.
“Netanyahu made a surprise visit to the Lebanese border on Friday confirming that Israeli troops are now positioned north of the Litani River; there has been a focus of Israeli firepower … throughout Nabatieh district,” said Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto reporting from Tyre in Lebanon.
Israeli troops have breached Hezbollah’s second lines of security, and are currently “heavily bombarding” the armed group’s third lines of defence, Hitto added.
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