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Significant News of Nov 30

IDF arrest around 2,000 West Bank residents since the war’s commencement

Reportedly, IDF Intelligence Unit 8200, that monitors Hamas, was downgraded two years ago and was not operational on the attack morning. Moreover, Mossad Chief David Barnea is in Qatar to expand hostage release discussion, from women to men and military personnel. Source: FDD

Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Path Unclear as Negotiations with US Falter

Saudia’s nuclear program is on hold due to stalled negotiations with US. The country became entangled in the nuclear programs of Pakistan and Iraq, primarily through financial support. Rumours have been recurring about the potential for collaboration in a joint nuclear weapons program between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Source: Manuel Herrera, International Affairs Institute

The United States’ Indo-Pacific partners are divided on the question of increased transatlantic engagement

Japan, Australia, and South Korea are the strongest supporters of closer ties between the US and Europe in the region. India, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines have a more cautious approach, concerned about the potential for increased tensions with China. The US and Europe should carefully consider the concerns of their Indo-Pacific partners as they develop their engagement strategy.  Source: Ben Bland, RUSI

UNHCR Calls for Investigation into Abuse of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan

Pakistani authorities’ “abuse” to “convince” Afghans to return, sums up their new tactics. Pakistani Police have harassed and threatened Afghan women and girls with sexual assault in addition to demanding money, stealing jewelry and destroying identity documents. Source: HRW

 Sharif’s acquittal in Avenfield case hints at army’s support, but Al-Azizia verdict could complicate his election hopes

The dismissal of Avenfield case against Sharif suggests he is the army’s preferred candidate for Prime Minister, potentially paving way for his possible 2024 election comeback. However his eligibility hinges on Al-Azizia sentence hearings. Despite Khan’s reassertion to running in elections, several impending rulings may still render him disqualified. Source: Stratfor

Vote Rigging, Inflation, and Repression Loom Over Bangladesh Election

Bangladesh is bracing for another turbulent election on 7 Jan, marked by concerns over vote rigging, inflation, and repression. Government’s crackdown on opposition and critics, with 10,000 arrests, has intensified tensions, resulting in economic losses and potential nationwide strikes. Source: Stratfor