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Senate Summons Security Officials over Increase of Insecurity

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

1Senators have summoned the Ministers of Interior Affairs, Defense and National Directorate Security Chief to declare reasons for increasing insecurity within the country.

Chief of Defense committee at upper house Mohammad Hashim Alkozai said, “Security condition is not good in 18 provinces of Afghanistan, and most part of the provinces are being controlled by insurgents or being restricted or are at the risk of falls, why don’t the Afghan security departments take the security situation seriously, and why there is no necessary measurements taken?.”

“About 3000 fighters without Taliban are active in most part of the Northern provinces of Afghanistan, how are they being equipped? Their shifting to North part of the country is questionable.” Deputy Speaker of the upper house of the parliament Hassibullah Kalimzai said.

Meanwhile Chief National Security Directorate Mohammad Masoom Stanikzai stated that Government has failed on psychological war, the security condition will not be good unless the idea of the insurgents to be changed.

He said, “ We have failed in doing psychological war, different competitions are ongoing within the society causing the political system to become weakening, enemies have widespread its war propaganda, peace won’t be ensured if the idea of the insurgents doesn’t get changed against people declaring roles of scholars in changing the idea of the insurgents against people is vital”.

Ministers of Defense and Interior Affairs have insisted that enemies have failed to have the control of some of the districts and provinces in 2016 facing serious resistance of the Afghan security forces.

Minister of Defense Abullah Habibi said, “This year our enemies have failed to reach to their objects, they have launched huge operation in different parts of the country but faced the serious resistance of the Afghan security forces, losing huge number of their fighters.”

“Enemies failed to meet the big determined targets launching suicide attacks, controlling some of the areas, kidnappings and armed assassinations of the figures.” Minister of Interior Affairs Taj Mohammad Jahid said.

Security officials have also insisted that peace won’t be maintained unless the people and others flows to cooperate with Afghan security forces on stabilizing the country, this is our understanding that the current security condition is not acceptable for Afghans.

Reported by: Rafi Sediqee

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US urges IEA to fulfill counter-terrorism commitments

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(Last Updated On: March 29, 2024)

The US State Department said on Thursday that Washington is committed to ensuring that Afghanistan can never again be a launching pad for terrorism.

“We remain committed to ensuring that Afghanistan can never again be a launching pad for terrorism, and we continue to push the Taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) to fulfill all of their counterterrorism commitments to the international community,” the department’s spokesperson Matthew Miller said at a news briefing in Washington.

He reiterated that the United States had clearly communicated to the IEA that it’s their responsibility to ensure that “they give no safe haven to terrorists, whether it be Al Qaeda or ISIS-K or any other terrorist organization”.

Miller also reassured US allies that Washington was closely watching the developments in Afghanistan and was ready to deal with any threat emerging from the region.

“We remain vigilant against the evolving threat of these terrorist groups, and our global coalition to defeat ISIS and the C5+1 help intensify our efforts to monitor terrorist threats from the region and prevent their ability to raise funds, travel, and spread propaganda,” he said.

C5+1 refers to a diplomatic platform involving the five Central Asian states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgy­zstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) and the United States. It serves as a forum for discussing and addressing regional issues such as security, economic development, and cooperation.

“The United States remains vigilant against the evolving threat posed by terrorist groups, including ISIS-K, and has maintained an unwavering focus on terrorism since President Joe Biden took office three years ago,” Miller said.

The US, he said, was “working both unilaterally and with its partners to successfully disrupt threats across the globe and degrade ISIS”.

“We will continue to work to hold ISIS accountable for its actions and to prevent terrorist attacks against the United States and other Western countries,” Miller said.

This comes as IEA has repeatedly said that it is committed to not allowing anyone to use Afghanistan soil against any other country.

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IEA condemns Israel for confiscating 800 hectares of land in West Bank’s Jordan Valley

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) strongly condemned on Thursday Israel’s decision to seize 800 hectares of land in the occupied West Bank’s Jordan Valley region.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said that the recent actions by “the Zionist regime demonstrate that it does not to adhere to international laws, especially international humanitarian law.”

“Continuation of such unilateral actions and ignoring the rights of Palestinian people will further deteriorate the situation,” the statement said.

“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan expects international actors, particularly influential regional Muslim countries to fulfill their legitimate, human and moral responsibilities in supporting the oppressed people of Palestine and prevent the expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied territories,” it added.

Israeli media have reported that Israel seized 800 hectares of land in the Jordan Valley region of the occupied West Bank, claiming it as “state land.”

It is reported the seized land could be used for the construction of illegal Jewish settlements.

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ISIS-K leader reportedly living in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

Sanaullah Ghaffari, also known as Shahab al-Muhajar, is reportedly the ISIS-Khorasan (Daesh) branch leader and is holed up in Pakistan, Reuters reports.

The 29-year-old took over as leader in 2020 and under his leadership the group has carried out extreme attacks as a means of recruiting, Reuters reported.

Reuters noted that little was known about Ghafari before the deadly 2021 ISIS attack on Kabul Airport, which killed 170 Afghan civilians and 13 American soldiers.

But after Friday’s deadly attack in a concert hall in Moscow, which left 139 people dead, Ghaffari’s group has come under intense scrutiny.

Reuters reports that Ghaffari is said to have been involved in several attacks in Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Pakistan.

Pakistani officials said months ago that Ghaffari had been killed in Kunar province in Afghanistan in June last year, but Reuters has reported that he did not die and instead fled to Pakistan and lives in the border province of Baluchistan.

Abdul Matin Qani, the spokesman of the Ministry of Interior of Afghanistan, says that Daesh has been suppressed in Afghanistan for more than two years and has lost its operational capacity.

The last attack carried out by Daesh in Afghanistan was the attack on the Kabul Bank office in Kandahar last week which left three dead and 12 wounded.

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