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Will this time be different?

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US President Donald Trump recently said that Israel has agreed to terms for a 60-day ceasefire In Gaza. If it seems familiar, it is.

The two -month -old trussian idea has been discussed since the fall of the final short -term ceasefire in March. A similar proposal was swimming in May, but Hamas saw it as a competent mechanism for Israel to continue the war after a brief stagnation rather than reaching a permanent peace deal.

As the devastation in Gaza deteriorates during the day, will anyone be different this time?

The proposal laid forward by the Katri mediators allegedly release the bodies of 10 living hostages and 18 deceased hostages in the 60-day period, which is in exchange for the release of many Palestinian prisoners.

The remaining 22 hostages will be released if a long -term deal goes. The period of 60-day ceasefire will also include a roadmap for a permanent end for enmity and a roadmap for post-war rule in Gaza.

But the plan is similar to eight-week, from January to March of this year, three-phase ceasefire, which collapsed after the first phase of hostage exchanges. Since then Peace talks A recurrent deadlock is hit.

For Hamas, a long -term ceasefire means the permanent end of the war and the return of Israel forces from Gaza.

Meanwhile, Israel wants to completely remove Hamas from power, disintegrate and disarmament of its military wing and exile of the remaining senior Hamas leaders.

But despite the frequent challenges, there are many reasons that this effort for ceasefire may be different. The first and most important and most important between Israel and Iran is the recently so-called ’12-day war ‘, which Israel has trumped as a major success to reduce Iran’s nuclear capabilities (although (though (though The reality is more fine,

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Elon Musk breaks silence on ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, hints at America party

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Musk, who vowed to ensure that the US Congressmen and women who voted for the bill are never re -elected, had stopped Trump’s campaign for the presidency in a big way. He not only invested millions of dollars in Trump’s Election Fund, but also helped Trump by connecting with other technical billionaires and had an omnipresent attendance in Trump’s election rallies.

Once the trump was elected, Musk served as a ‘special federal employee’ and led the Dogge (government’s efficiency department), which was prepared for waste and fraud from the government.

Till May, the Musk remained almost a permanent stability until May, when it was barely out of the administration after three months in the government. In Tow, Musk with his young son will be seen traveling with Trump for his weekend retreat and both looked inseparable.

When Musk finally participated in a manner with the White House, the reason was that there was an urgency to pay more attention to companies and companies such as Tesla, electric vehicle manufacturer, and Starx, which is in commercial space shuttle, and starlinks, which provides satellite internet connectivity in remote areas.

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Violence on Marathi unacceptable, you can’t obstruct

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Friday that there was nothing wrong in expecting Marathi in the state, it was unacceptable to resort to violence for its insistence and no “stubborn” could be done about it.

He also warned of legal action against those who take the law in their hands on this issue.

CM’s comment came in response to a recent incident in which workers of Maharashtra Navneman Army (MNS) attacked the owner of a food stall in Bhayandar in Thane district for not speaking Marathi, and a businessman in Mumbai issued a statement that he would not speak Marathi despite being in the city for many years.

“You can ask people to speak Marathi in Maharashtra, but you cannot obstruct Marathi,” Fadnavis asked reporters to reporters in the premises of the State Legislature Complex Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai. “Marathi people may not hate so much against other languages,” he said.

Warning against linguistic outpostism, he said, “Even I am Marathi. There are people working in other states.

He criticized selective resentment over languages, and said, “I sometimes wonder how these people embrace English, but create controversy on Hindi. What kind of thought process is this?”

Calling for the creative promotion of language, Fadnavis said, “If you really proud Marathi, speak Marathi. Encourage others to speak Marathi. Start classes to teach Marathi. Why do you send your children to schools where Marathi is taught as a third language?

According to him, the police have taken action against MNS workers, who tampered with a businessman in Thane, who could not speak in Marathi.

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HC rejected the demand for the use of ‘disputed structure’ in place of ‘Shahi Idgah Mosque’

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The Hindu side has filed 18 suits for the removal of the structure of the royal Idgah mosque as well as the restoration of the temple and for permanent prohibition.

Earlier, on 1 August 2024, on a platform, the High Court had rejected the applications of the Muslim side, challenging the structure of the suits of Hindu worshipers and said that all the suits of Hindu worshipers are worth maintaining.

In the order of 1 August, the court also admitted that these suits have not been stopped by the locations of the Border Act, Waqf Act and Ways Act, 1991, which prevents the conversion of any religious structure on 15 August 1947.

In another phase, on 23 October 2024, the High Court rejected an application by the royal Idgah Mosque Committee to recall the High Court order of 11 January 2024, which consolidates all the suits filed in connection with the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute in Mathura.

The dispute belongs to the mosque of Aurangzeb-era, which was built after demolishing a temple at the birthplace of Lord Krishna.

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