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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Report: Hamas reestablishes internal security force amid growing chaos in Gaza
2025-05-05
[IsraelTimes] Palestinian news outlet Safa reports that Hamas’s interior ministry has reestablished a unit called the “Executive Force,” aimed at restoring order in the Gaza Strip.

The force originally operated in 2006, during the period when Hamas was part of the Palestinian Authority government, and functioned under PA security structures.

Following Hamas’s takeover of Gaza in 2007, the Palestinian Authority declared the force illegal, and Hamas later dismantled it.

According to the report, approximately 5,000 Hamas operatives have now been integrated into the newly reestablished force, which is tasked with “restoring order and stability and acting against gangs of thieves and collaborators with Israel.”

While Hamas has not officially confirmed the report, a news outlet affiliated with the organization republishes the Safa article.
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Afghanistan
CHR - New Intel: Sources Report Terrorists in Afghanistan Taking A Page From October 7 Playbook
2024-10-29
[CatherineHerridgeReports] "The system is blinking red," a former special operator said. "No one wants to be in the room when the Afghanistan grenade goes off."

The new reporting underscores concern that terrorist groups, including Al Qaeda, are strengthening their foothold in Afghanistan.

DEEP DIVE
Vice President and now Presidential candidate Kamala Harris once boasted that when President Biden made the final call to pull US troops from Afghanistan she was the last person in the room.

Three years later, a recent UN report left no doubt Al Qaeda is building out its infrastructure in Afghanistan.

The UN monitoring team found, "Al-Qaida cells are operating in multiple Afghan provinces, mainly in the south-east of the country." And "While the Taliban have done much to constrain the activities of Al-Qaida and their affiliates...its reorganization and training activities, as well as new travel into Afghanistan, indicate that the group still uses Afghanistan as a permissive haven under the Taliban, raising questions about Al-Qaida’s intent."

Credible sources now describe footage that suggests small terrorist cells, primarily Al Qaeda, training with ultralights and paragliders in Afghanistan. The sources describe the terrorists as "taking a page from the October 7 playbook" by mirroring the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) of the 2023 Hamas attack which killed more than 1200 people in Israel.

The raw intelligence and reports also describe operatives trained to build light aircraft and drones from "off the shelf" materials available in large home improvement stores. As described, the idea is not to export equipment from Afghanistan, but to build it once an operative is inserted near the target. These small cells apparently have cooperation from the Taliban who, in some cases, monitor training sessions.

The reporting comes through credible sources and I draw no conclusions about potential contact between al Qaeda and Hamas. As described, the most innocuous analysis is the footage was designed to boost morale among fighters and for fundraising.

Another intelligence stream details that in recent months an Al Qaeda operative traveled from Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia for financing, tasked with developing a weaponized drone capability for use against the US or its interests overseas.

That said, I understand the reporting has been shared at senior levels of the Defense Department, Homeland Security and likely CIA. They have the ability to investigate, to assess the credibility of the reports, and most importantly, they have a duty to warn.

My contacts say there is a sense of urgency among field agents and officers who are aware of the raw intelligence, but there is a "head in the sand" attitude at more senior levels. Multiple sources explained, "No one wants to turn over the Afghanistan rock."

The presence of these camps, and the threats they pose are amplified by the American military hardware that the Biden administration abandoned in Afghanistan. In 2021, reporters were told and the public was reassured that the equipment would fall into disrepair.

This has proven false. Images shared with our team from multiple sectors in Afghanistan suggest every level of the armed forces from police to military are leveraging our ballistic helmets, gloves, boots, optics, body armor and weapons.

By summer, as I pulled the threads on the Afghanistan story, the warnings became more alarming. NGOs and other groups who work with the US-based Afghan community voiced some of the deepest concerns. They were, understandably, reluctant to go on the record, fearing retaliation from the administration.

Intelligence is like a mosaic. Slowly the pieces fall into place. It is a partial picture at best, but it suggests a landscape that is beginning to mirror pre-9/11 Afghanistan. Twenty-three years ago, the safe haven in Afghanistan afforded al Qaeda the freedom to train, to recruit and to raise money for the 2001 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 Americans.

On Saturday, seeking comment, our team emailed the media contact for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which has oversight for the US intelligence community. When there was no response, and with the Sunday afternoon deadline approaching, we re-upped our questions adding the Defense Department, Homeland Security and CIA.

The DoD duty officer and a CIA spokesperson responded. Both said they could look into our query Monday. Our questions focus on intelligence community efforts to determine credibility of the intel, risk to national security and briefings to congressional committees with oversight, including armed services and intelligence.

One of the most famous chapters in the 9/11 Commission Report is called, "The System was Blinking Red." It contains the painful chronology and missed opportunities to disrupt the 9/11 hijackers in the summer of 2001.

"As (CIA Director) Tenet told us, ’The system was blinking red in the Summer of 2001.’ Officials were alerted across the world. Many were doing everything they possibly could to respond to the threats. Yet no one working on these late leads in the Summer of 2001 connected the case in his or her in-box to the threat reports agitating senior officials and being briefed to the President.."

Twenty-three years later, the warnings are there. Political sensitivities should not hinder efforts to acknowledge and disrupt emerging threats in Afghanistan.

The article below, published in 8am (Hasht-e Subh Daily), has been sitting, half-edited, for a while because I’ve been too busy with life to finish the job — and at roughly 3000 words it was easy to push off to later. But it relates to Joe of the Jungle’s submission so it’s time to share under his headline, even without doing all the work I intended. The acquisition was triggered by a Media Line piece linked by Grom the Reflective in September in comments:

Hamza bin Laden’s return: Al-Qaida’s revival in Afghanistan sparks global terror fears: Terror group leader's survival and resurgence could signify al-Qaida’s most significant revival since the Iraq War, leading to worry across the world.

Herewith the opening of the piece — the rest can be read at the link.
The Taliban Host Terrorist Groups: Four New Settlements Built for Al-Qaeda and TTP
30.June 2024
The Hasht-e Subh Daily has obtained information indicating that the Taliban are constructing a well-equipped base with residential houses for the al-Qaeda network in the Malekuddin area of Nawa district, Ghazni province. Additionally, they are building three settlements for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Dasht-e Bagh-e Attar area of Qarabagh district, Dasht-e Kabuli area of Waghaz district, and Kotal-e Rouza on the outskirts of Ghazni city. These settlements, in addition to residential houses, also include large religious schools and equipped dormitories, with some nearing completion.

Simultaneously, TTP members have chosen specific areas in Ghazni for relocating their families, with plans to move there soon. One of the TTP factions relocating to Ghazni is led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur, a TTP commander who has carried out extensive attacks against the Pakistani military. Furthermore, the findings of this report indicate that Haji Furqan (Uighur), a commander of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and a senior member of al-Qaeda, is residing in a guesthouse of Sirajuddin Haqqani in the Sherpur area of Kabul.

The findings from the Hasht-e Subh Daily in Ghazni province show that the Taliban are engaged in constructing four residential settlements with large religious schools and other security measures for the relocation of al-Qaeda and TTP members. According to the report, the construction of some of these settlements and religious schools in Ghazni is nearing completion. Information suggests that a settlement with a Madrasa in the Nawa district of Ghazni is being built for al-Qaeda, while the other three settlements are exclusively for TTP members and will soon be operational. The report also indicates that alongside the residential settlements, the Taliban have constructed large religious school buildings with all amenities, funded by the Haqqani network.

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Africa North
Protests against U.S. military presence in Niger continue
2024-04-23
[AFRICANEWS] Hundreds of people demonstrated on Sunday in Northern Niger calling for the immediate departure of the 1,000 American troops based there.

The demos happen even as the the U.S. say it will begin plans to withdraw troops from Niger.

A U.S. official said there was no timeline for withdrawal besides talks set to start in the coming days about next steps. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to detail the private diplomatic discussions. An American delegation to coordinate the details of the withdrawal process will be dispatched soon.

Niger plays a central role in the U.S. military’s operations in Africa’s Sahel region, an area on the edge of the Sahara Desert. Washington is concerned about the spread of jihadi violence, where local groups have pledged allegiance to al-Qaida and the Islamic State groups. Niger is home to a major U.S. air base, in the city of Agadez, about 920 kilometers (550 miles) from the capital, Niamey, using it for manned and unmanned surveillance flights and other operations. The U.S. has also invested hundreds of millions of dollars in training Niger’s military since it began operations there in 2013.

But relations have frayed between Niger and Western countries since mutinous soldiers ousted the country’s democratically elected president in July. Niger’s junta has since told French forces to leave and turned instead to Russia for security. Earlier this month, Russian military trainers arrived to reinforce the country’s air defenses and with Russian equipment to train Nigeriens to use.

There was an attempt on the behalf of the U.S. to revise the military agreement with Niger that would allow them to stay, U.S. officials told the AP. But the agreement between Zeine and Campbell shows that the effort has failed.

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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iranians celebrate after attacking Pearl Harbor Israel from all sides with suicide drones, missiles and rockets
2024-04-14
[NYPOST] Israel is being attacked from all sides as Iran and its proxies launched hundreds of suicide drones, ballistic missiles and rockets at the Jewish state.

It is Iran’s first-ever direct attack on Israel, and photos emerged Saturday night of Iranians celebrating in Tehran.

U.S. officials anticipate Iran will launch approximately 500 drones and missiles from within the Islamic Republic — as well as from proxies in Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria, ABC News reports.

The drones have already entered Syrian and Jordanian airspace, according to the Fars News Agency, adding “the missile attack will begin soon.”

ABC News reports U.S. officials anticipate Iran will launch approximately 500 drones and missiles from within Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria.

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Home Front: WoT
Foreign terror groups including ISIS and Al-Qaida are renewing calls to attack America and using 'mafia-like' tactics, warns FBI chief Christopher Wray
2024-04-11
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] FBI Director Christopher Wray issued a stark warning at an event in Washington DC on Tuesday in which he claimed that ISIS and Al-Qaida have adopted 'mafia-like' tactics as part of plans to launch a new attack on the US.
What does mafia-like mean in this context?
I imagine it references not mafia-like actions by the terror groups, but the FBI's reactive behavior template drawn from past failures in dealing with such coercive nationalist groups of which there are now many. Used as a scare word bugaboo in this context.
Wray was speaking at the American Bar Association luncheon when he made the warning while adding that the FBI is actively working to stop such attacks.
When I hear the term "sorry, crooked, worthless POS" that is pretty much the graphic that my brain defaults to.
I generally consider a mirror.
But that's just me.

As actively as they’re working to protect the nation from PTA moms and Catholic deacons?
'Foreign terrorists, including ISIS, al-Qaida and their adherents, have renewed calls for attacks against Jewish communities here in the United States and across the West in statements and propaganda,' Wray said, according to ABC News.
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Afghanistan
Resurgent al-Qaida training camps latest black eye from Biden Afghanistan withdrawal
2024-02-25
[JustTheNews] UN report claims al-Qaida now has eight training camps in Taliban-controlled country.

Two reports released just days apart are providing stark new evidence of the lasting consequences of President Joe Biden’s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan and his administration’s dealings with the Taliban ever since.

The United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team reported late last month that the terrorist group al-Qaida, though weakened from its heyday in the early 2000s, has reconstituted as many as eight training camps and five religious training schools known as madrassas on Afghan soil under the Taliban’s rule while also increasing its propaganda operations and recruitment.

“The relationship between the Taliban and Al-Qaida remains close, and the latter maintains a holding pattern in Afghanistan under Taliban patronage,” the report stated bluntly. “Regional States assess that the presence of Al-Qaida senior figures in the country has not changed and that the group continues to pose a threat in the region, and potentially beyond.”

You can read the full report here.

While the UN report blamed the Taliban for its hosting of al-Qaida, the Biden administration continued to send massive humanitarian dollars to the Afghan regime, in many cases through the UN and global charities, according to a separate report from an American watchdog.

John Sopko, the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, reported a few days after the UN report was issued that the United States accounted for all but $300 million of the $2.9 billion in humanitarian aid sent to the Taliban since the withdrawal of American troops in August 2021. Most of it, he noted, came in cash.

“The U.S. is the largest international donor, having provided about $2.6 billion in funding for the UN, other PIOs, and NGOs operating in Afghanistan since August 2021,” the report noted. “More than $1.7 billion of that funding came from State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to support humanitarian activities.”

You can read Sopko's report here.

Experts said the flow of cash to help the Taliban while it allows al-Qaida to flourish sends a dangerous message to bad actors, and much of it is routed through the very UN that issued the report.

“America is the biggest funder of this thing. So the United States taxpayer is disproportionately on the hook paying for these activities,” former Deputy National Security Adviser Victoria Coates said recently.

And coupled with the billions in high-tech weaponry Biden left behind in Afghanistan, the dynamic is creating heartburn in Congress.

“This administration has a history of giving money to terrorist organizations, abandoning $80 billion worth of military equipment in Afghanistan so the Taliban can run around with our M4s and our Blackhawks, and all of our equipment. They have an American last agenda,” Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., told the Just the News, No Noise television show last week.

The Taliban, of course, claims it does not harbor al-Qaida and that the UN report was “propaganda.”

"There is no one related to al Qaeda in Afghanistan, nor does the Islamic Emirate allow anyone to use the territory of Afghanistan against others," the Taliban said in a statement.

But U.S. officials told Just the News they have significant intelligence of al-Qaida’s presence and reconstitution inside Afghanistan since the Taliban overthrew the democratically elected government as U.S. troops were withdrawing in 2021.

They noted that when U.S. drones killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in 2022, he was living inside a Taliban Cabinet member’s guest house in Kabul’s diplomatic district.

U.S. officials added they are concerned by al-Qaida’s resilience, especially since American intelligence efforts have less visibility inside Afghanistan since the bungled withdrawal.

The UN report, culled from intelligence from its various member nations, said that while al-Qaida does not have the capability to command and conduct long-range terror attacks like 9/11 right now, it is clearly showing signs of expansion and regional reach after years of diminishment from the Bush to the Trump years.

Al-Qaida was reported to have established up to eight new training camps in Afghanistan, including four in Ghazni, Laghman, Parwan and Uruzgan Provinces, with a new base to stockpile weaponry in the Panjshir Valley,” the report said. “Some camps might be temporary.

“Five Al-Qaida madrasas operate in Laghman, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nuristan and Parwan Provinces,” it added. “The group maintains safe houses to facilitate the movement between Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Provinces of Herat, Farah and Helmand, with additional safe house locations in Kabul.”

Equally troubling, the Islamic State terrorist group is also showing resiliency in several regions of the world, particularly Afghanistan, the UN warned.

“Member States assessed that, despite the recent loss of territory, casualties, and high attrition among senior and mid-tier leadership figures, ISIL-K continued to pose a major threat in Afghanistan and the region,” it noted.
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Afghanistan
Two Commanders and Eight Members of Freedom Front Killed in Clashes with Taliban in Panjshir
2023-04-13
[8am] Sources report an increase in the number of casualties among members of the Freedom Front in festivities with the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
in Panjshir.

On Tuesday, April 11, sources told Hast-e Subh that following the clash in the Shatal district of Panjshir province on Monday night, April 10, which led to the death of at least eight members of the Freedom Front, including commander Akmal Amir and his deputy Basir Andarabi.

In the pictures obtained by Hasht-e Subh, these two Freedom Front commanders are seen to have been killed along with several other members of this front.

At the same time, several members of the Freedom Front were taken prisoner during the conflict.

Sources claim that at least five Taliban fighters were also killed during the fighting.

The conflict began when the Taliban launched a major military operation against the positions of the Freedom Front and National Resistance® Front in the village of Henroh-Bala in Koklamy valley of Salang district in Parwan province, last night.

Sources state that after this attack, Akmal Amir and his men were on their way from the mountains towards Shatal district in Panjshir when they were ambushed by the Taliban.

However,
the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits...
sources also claim that during the conflict in Koklamy valley in Salang, the Taliban set fire to three houses and arrested at least two of the inhabitants.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Defense also announced that Akmal Amir, the military commander of the Freedom Front, and eight of his subordinates were killed in festivities with this group’s forces in the Salang district of Parwan province.

The Kokalamy valley of Salang district shares a border with Shatal district of Panjshir province. According to reports, the National Resistance® Front and the Freedom Front also traveled along this route at times.

The Freedom Front has not yet commented officially on the incident.

The National Resistance® Front has confirmed the killing of these individuals.

Apparently, with the arrival of the spring season, festivities have erupted between the Taliban and the anti-Taliban military factions in verios parts of Afghanistan.
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Panjshir: 2023-04-02 Daily Evacuation Brief April 2, 2023
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
New U.S. Sanctions Target Russian Financial Officials, Chechen Leader's Wives, Daughters
2022-09-23
From a week ago, but still interesting.
[RFERL] The U.S. Treasury Department on September 15 added top Russian finance officials, relatives of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, and a Russian children's rights official who allegedly directs the removal of Ukrainian children to Russia to its sanctions blacklist.

The new sanctions target 22 individuals and two entities that the Treasury Department said advanced Moscow's objectives in Ukraine before and after Russia launched the invasion of its neighbor.

The list includes three of Kadyrov's wives and three of his adult daughters. It also places additional sanctions on the Chechen leader, who has been under U.S. sanctions since December 2017.

Kadyrov was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general for his role in Russia's war against Ukraine launched in February, the Treasury Department said, adding that Chechen units allied to Kadyrov have operated in Bucha, a suburb of Kyiv where Russia’s troops committed atrocities and destroyed homes.

"Kadyrov has recruited for Russia's war efforts through mixed martial arts clubs, which enables him and his units to continue their activity in Ukraine," the department said.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in the statement that as Ukraine "presses forward with defending its freedom," the U.S. government is "taking steps to further degrade Russia's ability to rebuild its military, hold perpetrators of violence accountable, and further financially isolate [Russian President Vladimir] Putin."

The new sanctions took aim at the heads of key Russian financial institutions, including the National Payment Card System (NSPK), which runs the Mir payment network; the National Settlement Depository; the Non-Bank Credit Organization Central Counterparty National Clearing Center (CCP NCC), which manages settlement for the Moscow stock exchange; and the Deposit Insurance Agency.

The treasury also blacklisted Maria Alexeyevna Lvova-Belova, the presidential commissioner for children's rights.

Working directly under Putin, the Treasury Department said, Lvova-Belova has overseen the deportation of "thousands" of Ukrainian children to Russia.

"Lvova-Belova's efforts specifically include the forced adoption of Ukrainian children into Russian families, the so-called 'patriotic education' of Ukrainian children, legislative changes to expedite the provision of Russian Federation citizenship to Ukrainian children, and the deliberate removal of Ukrainian children by Russia's forces," it said.

The treasury also designated Task Force Rusich, which it described as a neo-Nazi
...adherents of a philosophy that was seen even at the time as pure evil, which makes them either consciously and purely evil, or attention-seeking ratbags. Pick one, or both....
paramilitary group fighting in Ukraine, including near Kharkiv, and associated with the Vagner mercenary group controlled by close Putin associate Yevgeny Prigozhin.

"Rusich has a long history of fighting alongside Russia-backed proxies in the Donbas region of Ukraine, and in 2015, Rusich mercenaries were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers," the department said.

It said Rusich is led by Alexey Yurevich Milchakov and Yan Igorevich Petrovskiy.

"Milchakov, who has developed a reputation for extreme brutality, was maimed in Rusich’s initial combat near Kharkiv, Ukraine in 2022," Treasury said.

Petrovskiy, who was expelled from Norway in 2016 after being declared a threat to national security, is Rusich’s lead military trainer and replaced Milchakov as commander after his injury, the department said.

U.S. Treasury sanctions freeze any assets those designated might have under U.S. jurisdiction and forbid any U.S. individuals or companies -- including international banks with U.S. operations -- from doing business with them.

In a parallel move, the U.S. Commerce Department banned the export of quantum computing services, hardware, and software to Russia and Belarus. The Treasury Department said the move would degrade Moscow's ability to rebuild its military after heavy losses in its ongoing war in Ukraine.
Related:
Sanctions blacklist: 2022-06-05 Al-Qaida again finding a safe-haven in Afghanistan under Taliban, UN report warns
Sanctions blacklist: 2022-03-10 Russia’s war in Ukraine: Latest developments – March 9. No, 3
Sanctions blacklist: 2020-08-20 US blacklists UAE-based firms for supporting sanctioned Iranian airline
Related:
Ramzan Kadyrov: 2022-09-17 Russian Perspective: Operation to Denazify Ukraine: Operational Brief September 16th (updated)
Ramzan Kadyrov: 2022-09-16 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: September 15th, 2022
Ramzan Kadyrov: 2022-09-16 Russian Perspective: Operation to Denazify Ukraine: Operational Brief September 15th (updated)
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Afghanistan
House-to-House Search and Alleged 25 Arrests in Northern Afghanistan
2022-07-19
[KhaamaPress] Local sources in the northern Afghan province of Samangan say that Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
forces are still searching homes door to door in Aybak, the province’s capital. Additionally, 25 young people are said to have been arrested as a result of these searches, according to some domestic news sources.

On Sunday, July 17, the Taliban reportedly began house-to-house searches in various areas of Aybak city and carried them out until late at night, with 25 young individuals reportedly detained during these searches.

According to sources, a door-to-door search was resumed this morning in the Karte Sulha neighborhood, which is near the city of Aybak.

This is despite the fact that the Taliban had already searched people’s houses in Kabul calling it a "search and clear" operation, in the capital of Afghanistan.

Regarding the search of people’s houses in Samangan, the local Taliban authorities have not yet made any comment.

Afghans have been terrified by the house searches, which have brought up terrifying memories of previous house searches by previous governments.

The Afghan people have been forthright in posting images and videos of the chaos the Taliban forces have wrought on social media, criticizing what they call "violations of privacy," "intrusive behavior," and "suppressing dissent".
Related:
Samangan: 2022-07-17 Eight Killed, Over 30 Wounded in Baghlan Traffic Accidents
Samangan: 2022-06-12 Daily Evacuation Brief - June 12, 2022
Samangan: 2022-06-05 Al-Qaida again finding a safe-haven in Afghanistan under Taliban, UN report warns
Related:
Aybak: 2020-07-16 Taliban Staged Attacks in 20 Provinces in Past Two Weeks: Reports
Aybak: 2020-07-15 Samangan Residents Call for Probe into Attack on NDS Facility
Aybak: 2020-07-14 Attack in Samangan Ends, 3 Attackers and 10 Others Killed
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Afghanistan
Local sources in Zabul say that the Taliban beat up young people who listen to music.
2022-07-15
Right on schedule. Forward to the joyless, totalitarian past!


Related:
Zabul: 2022-06-12 Afghan ‘Fighting Season’ Ushers in New Anti-Taliban Groups
Zabul: 2022-06-02 UN report: Pak jihadi groups JeM, LeT have training camps in Afghanistan per UN
Zabul: 2022-05-30 Al-Qaida and Islamic Emirate Relationship 'Remains Close’: UN
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Afghanistan
Recurrent Border Clashes; Taliban Forces Engage in Another Border Skirmish with the Iranian Border Guards
2022-07-13
[KhaamaPress] Taliban
...Arabic for students...
officials in Nimruz, a southwestern province in Afghanistan contiguous to Iran, said that a "misunderstanding" between Taliban forces and Iranian border guards along the border resulted in a skirmish.

The clash, according to the Taliban local officials, occurred on Monday, 11th June, in Nimruz province’s Kang district.

While denying "severe festivities" between the Taliban forces and the Iranian border guards, the Taliban’s Department of Information and Culture of Nimruz province stated that the clash is now over, eliminating concerns.

However,
a lie repeated often enough remains a lie...
no casualty or injury is reported at this time.

At least three instances in the past month, the Taliban forces have engaged in armed confrontations with Iranian border guards.

A border skirmish at the Afghanistan-Iran
...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites....
border killed an Iranian border guard, Mohammad Sayadi, who is survived by his wife and daughter.

The Taliban forces were blamed by the media for another armed encounter with Iranian border guards, while Iranian media described the opposite side as "armed miscreants."

Since taking over in mid-August of last year, the Taliban forces have frequently instigated violent mostly peaceful armed skirmishes with the neighboring countries, particularly at the borders with Tajikistan, Iran, and Pakistain.
Related:
Nimruz: 2022-06-02 UN report: Pak jihadi groups JeM, LeT have training camps in Afghanistan per UN
Nimruz: 2022-05-30 Al-Qaida and Islamic Emirate Relationship 'Remains Close’: UN
Nimruz: 2022-05-20 Interior Ministry Cracks Down on Human Trafficking to Iran
Related:
Kang district: 2021-12-02 Taliban Confirms Ceasefire On Iranian Border
Kang district: 2020-10-21 Nimruz Blast Claims 5 ANSF, Hurts 2
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Europe
Belgium busts illegal drug lab on airbase housing US nukes
2022-06-30
[IsraelTimes] Belgian police arrest civilian suspects who brewed ecstasy around the corner from thermonuclear warheads on American base

Belgian police raided an illegal lab producing the rave drug ecstasy on an airbase that reputedly houses part of the US nuclear arsenal in Europe, Sherlocks said Tuesday.

Two suspects — not military personnel — were arrested during the raid, according to a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office in the Belgian province of Limburg.

The Kleine-Brogel base in northeast Belgium is best known for housing a stock of US nuclear weapons.

Belgian officials are discreet about the deployment, having briefly confirmed its role in the 1980s, but in 2019 a Green MP told parliament that US forces hold ten to 20 warheads there.

Prosecutors said that local police had discovered the drug lab on military land on June 22 and that it had been dismantled by specialist federal officers.

The lab was found to produce MDMA, a synthetic recreational drug most commonly known as ecstasy.

The Kleine-Brogel airbase is often a target of Belgian anti-nuclear and anti-NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
protesters.

It is in a rural area between the port city of Antwerp and the border with Germany’s industrial heartland, an area dotted by labs and hideouts used by international narco gangs.
Related:
Kleine-Brogel: 2002-11-15 Al-Qaida Suspect in Belgium Confesses
Kleine-Brogel: 2002-09-02 Four accused of plotting against U.S. targets in Europe
Kleine-Brogel: 2002-08-30 Dutch Accuse 3 In Plot Against U.S. Base
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