There are increasing signs that Iran and Hezbollah may be deliberately targeting the detection layer of Israel’s missile defence network, the radars, satellite links and communications infrastructure that make interception …
Hashim Aqeel
Hashim Aqeel
Hashim Aqeel is a Karachi-based journalist and author with over a decade of experience covering South Asian politics, culture, and diaspora communities. Born and raised in Karachi, he holds a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Karachi and has contributed to outlets like Dawn and The Express Tribune.
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- World
US investigation finds decade-old intelligence behind deadly Iranian school strike
by Hashim Aqeelby Hashim AqeelA preliminary United States military investigation has concluded that a Tomahawk missile strike that destroyed an elementary school in southern Iran was caused by outdated intelligence data, raising serious questions …
- Editorial
Iran’s Gulf Base Strategy: Echoes of Saddam’s 1991 Playbook
by Hashim Aqeelby Hashim AqeelIran’s recent striking US bases and forces based inside Gulf states looks designed to do more than punish American military infrastructure. By bringing retaliation onto the territory of governments that …
- Editorial
Who Are the TTP? A Detailed Dossier on the Group Driving Pakistan’s Escalation
by Hashim Aqeelby Hashim AqeelPakistan’s strikes across Afghanistan overnight including reported hits on Taliban government-linked military positions are being justified in Islamabad through a single, persistent argument: Pakistan cannot achieve peace or security while …
- Britain
Arrest Made After Winston Churchill Statue Spray-Painted in Parliament Square
by Hashim Aqeelby Hashim AqeelA man arrested after Sir Winston Churchill’s statue was defaced in Parliament Square has now been further arrested on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action even after the High Court ruled …
- Editorial
Israel’s Most Expansive Year of Military Action and the Erosion of International Support
by Hashim Aqeelby Hashim AqeelThe scale of Israel’s military activity in 2025 has reshaped how the state is viewed internationally, not only by its critics but increasingly by governments that have long been among …