Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KU seminar shed light on Israeli-Palestinian war conflict

KU

KARACHI:  Department of International Relations of the University of Karachi organized and hosted its 6th seminar under the Sheikh Mutahir Ahmed Lecture Series.

The event, titled, The Middle East Crisis, and held at the KU’s Chinese Teachers Memorial Auditorium. The IR scholars and experts enlightened the audience with insightful knowledge and first-hand information from the speakers.

The theme of the seminar encompassed the war zone “Gaza” and also the neighboring areas of the occupied land of Palestine.

The speakers spoke about the historic Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its present shape, and the current Iranian strikes on Israel and the repercussions it may have in the region and elsewhere.

The former Ambassador Dr. Jamil Ahmed shed light upon the Israeli ideology of genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.

He engaged the audience to reflect on Israel’s involvement in the Palestinian lands. He emphasized that majorly, diplomacy works as a weapon to end wars.

He said that the world wars ended with treaties which itself is proof of the role that diplomacy plays.

Jamil Ahmed referred to the historic meeting of 1897 in Switzerland, where the idea of a Zionist Movement and Greater Israel first emerged. He also explained how the Israeli agendas and political participation in international politics influence decisions and actions worldwide.

Another speaker, Air Commodore (Retd) Jamal Hussain, who is a defense analyst, spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict concerning Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran. He pointed out that the military and political objectives of Israel have compelled her to initiate and stay in the war for about a year now.

Jamal Hussain added some technicalities depicting his expertise in the area of war studies that Israel’s air war capabilities do not very well pay off. This, he mentioned, is because Palestinians (Hammas and Hezbollah) possess greater capabilities and practices of conventional warfare (ground operations) than Israel fails to possess.

A renowned journalist Tariq Abul Hassan, known for his news coverage and first-hand information from the conflict zones, also enlightened the participants of the conference with his experiences while covering the Israeli-Palestinian war.

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SBP decides to introduce new currency notes of all denominations

SBP

KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to introduce new currency notes of all denominations in the country.

The SBP said new notes will be printed with international security features and this move will prove a setback for those stashing black money in the in country. The new notes will be introduced with covering, serial numbers, and designs.

SBP Governor Jamil Ahmed said competitions will be organized in February for the new design of the currency notes.

He said the new banknotes will carry international standard features to curb the flow of fake currency notes in the country. He said all matters related to the launch of the new currency will be finalized by March 2024.

The SBP governor said that the currency notes will not be replaced at once like in India where such a decision caused chaos.

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LHC dismisses petition challenging hiring of NAB’s Lahore DG

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday dismissed a petition challenging the appointment of the Lahore region Director-General (DG) National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on being non-maintainable. A citizen, Ayub Khawar, had filed a petition against the appointment of NAB Lahore region DG Jamil Ahmed, a retired federal secretary hired on a one-year contract. Read … Read more