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Muzammil, Nadir enter quarter-finals
Muzammil, Nadir enter quarter-finals

Express Tribune

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Muzammil, Nadir enter quarter-finals

Guests of Honour and PTF officials along with competing players are seen at the opening of 12th Lab Ranking Tennis in Hyderabad. PHOTO: STA Muzammil Bhandh and Nadir Bachani beat their respective rivals to reach the semifinals on second day of the 12th Lab Ranking Tennis Championship here at Hyderabad Gymkhana courts. In the ladies singles first round, Naba Bhatti beat Zainab Fatima 8-2 while Sanam Baloch beat Hibah 8-2. In the Juniors under 17 Singles second round Junaid Meher beat Hanzala 8-5 while Majid Bachani beat Basit 4-0,4-1 and Syed Abdullah beat Ahmed Ali 4-0,4-0 in the under-13 matches. The prestigious Championship is being sponsored by Laboratory & Diagnostic Center and being organized by Hyderabad Tennis Association in collaboration with Hyderabad Gymkhana and under the auspices of Sindh Tennis Association. Earlier, the formal opening ceremony was held on Taj, President and Tariq Bajari, Secretary Hyderabad Gymkhana Adv. Arif Siddiqui of Dr. Essa Laboratory were the honorable guests on the occasion. Sabir Qaimkhanani MNA , Jawed Riar, President HTA, Parwez Ahmed Sheikh of SOA were also present. Secretary Hyderabad Gymkhana Bajari announced to hold a Sindh Ranking Tournament this winter. In the mens singles, Muneer Derbari beat 8-1 while Anas Khan beat Sheeraz Bhand 8-5. In the Juniors u 17 Singles 1st Round Junaid Meher beat Abdul Malik 8-3, Hanzala beat Essa jee 8-2, Ali Bachani beat Rayan Zubairi 8-1.

Footage shows Al-Qassam sniper operations against Israeli soldiers
Footage shows Al-Qassam sniper operations against Israeli soldiers

Al Bawaba

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Footage shows Al-Qassam sniper operations against Israeli soldiers

Published April 26th, 2025 - 10:37 GMT ALBAWABA - Al-Qassam Brigades release footage showing sniper attacks on Israeli troops in Gaza, highlighting ongoing ambushes from Beit Hanoun to Rafah. Also Read 61 killed in Israeli raids in 12 hours on Gaza This clip was published on Saturday by the Al-Qassam Brigades, who are the military branch of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). The movie shows four Israeli troops and officers being shot down with Al-Ghoul rifles on Al-Awda Street, which is located east of Beit Hanoun, which is located east of the Gaza Strip. The Brigades announced in a video clip that was aired on its official Telegram channel that its fighters carried out four double sniper strikes using Al-Ghoul rifles against Israeli commanders and troops at a freshly built location east of Beit Hanoun. The attacks were carried out at a construction site that had just been completed. According to the information provided, its fighters attacked military assets using a number of armored personnel carriers (APCs) with a number of armored personnel carriers. According to the tape, the sniper operations were a continuation of the "Breaking the Sword" ambush, in which Al-Qassam militants targeted Israeli commanders and troops at freshly erected positions east of Beit Hanoun. The ambush was carried out by Al-Qassam fighters. Furthermore, they attacked military equipment by using a number of armored personnel carriers against it. Within a span of twenty-four hours, two Israeli soldiers were killed and seven others were injured in the Gaza Strip, according to reports that were published in Hebrew media on Friday. — Hanzala (@Hanzpal2) April 26, 2025 An RPG was shot at three troops in the Rafah district of Tel al-Sultan, according to Israeli Army Radio. One of the soldiers had significant injuries as a result of the attack. The Qassam Brigades, for their part, said on Friday that its fighters were involved in fighting and carrying out well-planned ambushes against Israeli army troops that were advancing into the Gaza Strip. These ambushes were aimed at Israeli soldiers who were moving from the town of Beit Hanoun in the north to the city of Rafah in the south. In a series of tweets on Telegram, Abu Obeida, a spokesperson for the Qassam Brigades, said that the members of the Brigades were continuing to "fight heroic battles, carry out well-planned ambushes, and lie in wait for enemy forces to inflict a certain massacre on them at the place, time, and method of their choosing." Abu Obeida saw the bravery of Qassam fighters "on the ground from Beit Hanoun to Rafah as a source of pride, a military miracle, and a testament to all the youth and forces of the nation." He found this to be the case. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

Cyber Attacks Shake Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Cyber Attacks Shake Israel Amid Gaza Crisis

Daily Tribune

time10-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Cyber Attacks Shake Israel Amid Gaza Crisis

In a series of coordinated cyber attacks, Israel has been rocked by a wave of digital disruptions as tensions surrounding the Gaza crisis escalate. The most shocking incident occurred during a live broadcast, where guests suddenly vanished from the screen, only to be replaced by the Egyptian national anthem and flag. A banner appeared, reading, "Logged in by Egyptian hacker Ahmed Osman," while a scrolling message declared, "We reject the displacement of Gaza residents from their land... Palestine will remain free." This attack coincides with US President Donald Trump's controversial proposal to permanently relocate Gaza's Palestinian population to neighboring countries like Egypt and Jordan. Trump presented the plan during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for the Gaza Strip to be transformed into a 'Riviera of the Middle East.' The plan has been met with international outrage, particularly from Palestinian leaders and governments across the Middle East. President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned it as a violation of international law, while Hamas has called it a "recipe for chaos." Neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan, have firmly rejected the proposal, with Saudi Arabia expressing its "unwavering" support for an independent Palestinian state. In another cyber strike, the Hanzala hacker group, believed to have links to Iranian intelligence, claimed responsibility for breaching Israeli police databases and stealing over two terabytes of sensitive data. According to Israel's Channel 12, the hackers accessed employee records, medical files, court documents, and more. Reports indicate that 350,000 of these documents have already been made public. The breach comes amid heightened tensions following the arrest of two Israeli soldiers accused of espionage for Iran. These soldiers allegedly passed classified information to Iranian handlers, raising fears of further infiltration within Israel's security apparatus. On the digital front, the English-language website "The Times of Israel" was also hacked by a group calling itself 'Dark Engine,' which identified itself as a pro-Palestinian collective. The group replaced the site's contents with a black screen and a message reading, 'Do you really think you are safe in Palestine?' followed by 'We are everywhere, but you cannot see us!' The message ended with the phrase "#FreePalestine" and 'Allahu Akbar' in green text. The website returned to normal after a brief period. These cyber attacks underscore the increasing use of digital warfare in the ongoing conflict, reflecting the intensity of the geopolitical struggles over Gaza and the broader Middle East.

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