Abdul Aziz | Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Captured | 20030504 | ||||
Abdul Aziz | Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Asom | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040627 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040312 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Masoud | Abdul Aziz Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Masoud | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040626 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamdi | Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muthem | Abdul Aziz Al-Muthem | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Shambari | Abdul Aziz Al-Shambari | Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia | Arabia | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Alomari | Abdul Aziz Alomari | al-Qaeda | Home Front | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020731 | |||
9-11 hijacker, WTC | |||||||||
Abdul Aziz Ghaffar | Abdul Aziz Ghaffar | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20040207 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Haji Thiming | Abdul Aziz Haji Thiming | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Isa Abdul Mohsen Al-Muqrin | Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20050704 | ||
Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031211 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Deceased | 20040531 | Link | ||||
Abdulaziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040409 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz al-Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040206 | ||||||
Abdelaziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20050627 | |||
Head of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Killed in a gun battle with police in Riyadh. | |||||||||
Abdelaziz al-Miqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031230 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Isa Abdul Mohsen Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | ||||||
Abdulaziz Issa al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040606 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | Deceased | 20040405 | |||||
Abdul Aziz al Muqrin | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Arabia | 20031211 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040427 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin al-Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040426 | Link | |||||
Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040618 | Link | |||||
Abdel Aziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040619 | Link | |||||
Abdullah-aziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040616 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20030729 | |||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Fallujah Brigade | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | |||||
Abdel Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Home Front: WoT | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20040619 | Link | ||
Abdulaziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040515 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040408 | ||||||
Abd al-Aziz al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040318 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050819 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Deceased | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin Al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Terror Networks | 20040531 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz Kailani | Abdul Aziz Kailani | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | 20021008 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Khalaf Malullah | Abdul Aziz Khalaf Malullah | Revival of Islamic Heritage Society | Bangladesh | 20051126 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Khan Khilji | Abdul Aziz Khan Khilji | Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam | India-Pakistan | 20011113 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Mohammed Saleh Al-Falaj | Abdul Aziz Mohammed Saleh Al-Falaj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Nuristani | Abdul Aziz Nuristani | Jamiat Ahle-Hadith | India-Pakistan | 20020809 | |||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Nuristani and his two companions were kidnapped by an armed group of the Panjpiri faction at Ali Khel Khadezai, near Terrah | |||||||||
Abdul Aziz Nuristani | Jannatul Madaris wal Masajid | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | Holy Man | 20020809 | ||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Nuristani and his two companions were kidnapped by an armed group of the Panjpiri faction at Ali Khel Khadezai, near Terrah | |||||||||
Abdul Aziz al-Ghamdi | Abdul Aziz al-Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051211 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abdul Aziz, alias Katona | Abdul Aziz, alias Katona | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri | Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Abu Abdul Aziz | Abu Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050715 | |||||
Abu Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050714 | ||||||
Abu Ammar bin Abdul Aziz | Abu Ammar bin Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030503 | |||||
Ali Abdul Aziz | Ali Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051214 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060526 | Link | ||||
Fatimah Zahrah Abdul Aziz | Fatimah Zahrah Abdul Aziz | Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia | Southeast Asia | 20031219 | |||||
Fatimah Zahrah Abdul Aziz | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian? | Deported | 20030823 | ||||
Wife of Mohamad Iqbal Abdul Rahman | |||||||||
Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdul Aziz al-Shaikh | Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Muslim World League | Arabia | 20050901 | |||||
Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdul Aziz al-Shaikh | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20021105 | ||||||
Husin Abdul Aziz | Husin Abdul Aziz | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20040115 | |||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz | Maulana Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040415 | Link | ||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz | Jamiat Ahl-e-Sunnah | India-Pakistan | 20051221 | Link | |||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi | Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi | Jamaat-ud-Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20021220 | |||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Faridi | Maulana Abdul Aziz Faridi | Jamia Masjid Ahle-Sunnah Wal-Jammat | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050801 | |||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Nuristani | Maulana Abdul Aziz Nuristani | Jamiat Ahle-Hadith | India-Pakistan | 20020809 | |||||
Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz | Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20050721 | |||||
Maulvi Abdul Aziz | Maulvi Abdul Aziz | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050619 | |||||
Maulvi Abdul Aziz | Yargulkhel Wazir | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040608 | Link | |||||
Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al-Qahtani | Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Mufti Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Mufti Abdul Aziz bin Baz | World Islamic League | Europe | 20020824 | |||||
Mufti Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Islamic Relief Agency | Europe | 20020824 | ||||||
Mufti Abdul Aziz bin Baz | International Islamic Relief Organisation | Europe | 20020824 | ||||||
Mutaeb bin Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz | Mutaeb bin Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030520 | |||||
Nik Adli Nik Abdul Aziz | Nik Adli Nik Abdul Aziz | Kumpulan Mujahidin Malaysia | Southeast Asia | 20050820 | |||||
Prince Abdul Aziz ibn Bandar | Prince Abdul Aziz ibn Bandar | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040209 | |||||
Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud | Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20020309 | |||||
Prince Ahmed bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Ahmed bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030831 | |||||
Prince Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Axis of Evil | 20020827 | |||||
Prince Jalawi ibn Abdul Aziz | Prince Jalawi ibn Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050907 | |||||
Prince Mishaal Bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Mishaal Bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | India-Pakistan | 20030822 | |||||
Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050802 | |||||
Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20021105 | ||||||
Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050619 | ||||||
Prince Nayef | Saudi Princes | Arabia | Saudi | Big Shot | 20020206 | ||||
Prince Nayef ben Sultan ben Fawwaz Al-Shaalan | Saudi Princes | Europe | 20031001 | ||||||
Prince Naif | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20020202 | ||||||
Prince Nayef Bin Abdel Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030528 | ||||||
Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030831 | |||||
Sabir Abdul Aziz Al-Douri | Sabir Abdul Aziz Al-Douri | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq-Jordan | 20040629 | Link | ||||
Shah Abdul Aziz | Shah Abdul Aziz | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | India-Pakistan | 20020612 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz | Sheikh Abdul Aziz | Al-Jehad | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020325 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040414 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah | Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20030210 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Jenabi | Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Jenabi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20030716 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Baz | Learned Elders of Islam | India-Pakistan | 20040123 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz | Sheikh Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051020 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz | al Jamaa al Islamiya al Libiya al Muqatila | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051020 | Link | |||||
Sheikh al-Qaaid Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamidi | Sheikh al-Qaaid Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamidi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Rajhi | Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Rajhi | SAAR Foundation | Home Front | 20031018 |
Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
Participation in meeting with Emir of Qatar underscored Kadyrov's role in Kremlin's Middle East policy |
2025-04-19 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Funny how Kadyrov's name did not appear on the regnum.ru article on the meet between Putin and Qatar [KavkazUzel] Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov acts as an informal mediator in relations with Islamic states, but has little leeway in building personal relationships with Middle Eastern leaders. ![]() As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, the options for cooperation with Syria were voiced by Ramzan Kadyrov as part of a PR campaign by the Russian authorities, who are trying to save face after the fall of the Assad regime, analysts pointed out. On April 17, Ramzan Kadyrov was present among other Russian officials at the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Emir of Qatar Tamim al-Thani. Kadyrov did not disclose his role in the event, noting that the situation in Syria and the Gaza Strip, as well as cooperation in the energy sector, were discussed. "The talks that took place contributed to the further strengthening of relations between the Chechen Republic and the state of Qatar. We will continue to make efforts to expand the partnership on a mutually beneficial basis," the head of Chechnya said in a post on his Telegram channel today. Chief researcher of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Mikulsky, professor of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, specialist in comparative law and Islamic law Leonid Syukiyanen and political scientist Ruslan Kutayev shared their conclusions about what lies behind Ramzan Kadyrov’s participation in the negotiations between Vladimir Putin and the Emir of Qatar Tamim Al Thani with a correspondent of the “Caucasian Knot”. Dmitry Mikulsky believes that the head of Chechnya is an important figure in Russia’s relations with the countries of the Middle East. "Ramzan Kadyrov's presence at the talks with the Emir of Qatar is explained by several factors. Kadyrov acts as an informal mediator in relations with Islamic states. This is part of the Russian "soft power" strategy, where Chechnya is positioned as an example of successful integration of a Muslim region into the Russian state. Kadyrov does have personal ties with the elites of the Persian Gulf countries, which have been built over the years through religious, cultural and economic contacts. In particular, he has repeatedly met with representatives of the royal families of Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and has also attracted investments from these countries to Chechnya," Mikulsky said. In October 2024, Ramzan Kadyrov paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia, where he met with Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdul Aziz. That same month, Kadyrov attended Putin's talks with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The regional leader reported this on his Telegram channel. In his opinion, Kadyrov’s position in Middle Eastern diplomacy has limited independence. "He acts within the framework of Russia's overall foreign policy strategy, but at the same time has little freedom of maneuver in building personal relationships. But the Middle East countries perceive him as a representative of Russia, possibly with a special status. But everyone understands that without the Kremlin's support, other states will not show such an attitude towards him. That is, the lack of support from the Kremlin will mean the lack of privileges from the Middle East countries," Mikulsky noted. "A publication specializing in investigative journalism published an article, with references to sources in power and information from colleagues, about the deterioration of relations between Kadyrov and the Kremlin . According to the publication, the reason for the discord was information about negotiations between the head of Chechnya and representatives of Middle Eastern Muslim monarchies about the future of Kadyrov's assets and the safety of his family members." Amid reports of deteriorating relations between Kadyrov and the Kremlin, his participation in the talks underscores his importance to the Kremlin, the expert explains. "Kadyrov's participation in talks at such a high level indicates that his role remains significant for the federal center. This shows that, despite possible periods of tension in relations with the Kremlin, which some publications have reported, Kadyrov continues to play an important role in Russian foreign policy, especially in relations with the Islamic world. His presence at the talks with the Emir of Qatar is not just a symbolic gesture, but recognition of his practical role in dialogue with Muslim monarchies," Mikulsky said. Leonid Syukiyanen notes that the Kremlin decided to use Kadyrov’s connections in negotiations with Qatar. "Chechnya is one of the important republics within Russia, where the majority of the population is Muslim. The leader of this republic is perceived as a representative of Russian Muslims and a defender of Muslim interests. He probably already has established relations with representatives of Qatar, which is why he was invited to the negotiations," he told the "Caucasian Knot." According to him, the head of Chechnya is perceived as a representative of the Kremlin, and not an independent entity in international relations. "He acts within the framework of Russia's general policy in the Middle East. He cannot pursue his own independent policy. As for personal connections, all diplomats and politicians establish personal contacts during negotiations, but as soon as they lose their status, personal connections also weaken," Syukijänen noted. He believes that Kadyrov's role has always been significant for the Kremlin. "Everyone has disagreements. I don't think that in this case they affected Kadyrov's importance for the Kremlin. He enjoys the support of the federal center, which recognizes that Kadyrov can be useful in negotiations, and he is invited," Syukijanen said. Kadyrov is the face of the Islamic society of Russia, believes Ruslan Kutayev . "Kadyrov, who has considerable money, has long been connected with (Middle Eastern) emirs. But above all, he is significant because he is the person closest to Putin among the Muslims of Russia, whom the Russian president completely trusts. Sometimes he is given such instructions on foreign policy issues that Putin does not trust even to (Foreign Minister Sergei) Lavrov. This is the reason why he was invited to the negotiations," he told the "Caucasian Knot". Kutayev does not believe that Kadyrov has ever conducted an independent policy. "He is comfortable in the position of a representative of the Kremlin. He will never independently do something that the Kremlin might not like. The countries of the Middle East perceive Kadyrov as a politician loyal to the Kremlin," the political scientist noted. In his opinion, the information about the deterioration of relations between Kadyrov and the Kremlin is not true. "Kadyrov is entrusted with tasks that neither the FSB nor any other security agency could carry out. The security forces simply do not like Kadyrov's influence," Kutayev emphasized. Related: Ramzan Kadyrov 04/11/2025 Intimidation with the corpse of a murdered man in Chechnya has become propaganda of cruelty Ramzan Kadyrov 03/30/2025 Muftiate of the North Caucasus named the date of Uraza-Bayram (Eid al-Fitr) Ramzan Kadyrov 03/18/2025 Volgograd student apologizes for criticizing mufti |
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Afghanistan |
U.S.-Taliban Engagement Deepens as Haqqani Figures Quietly Shift Off Sanctions Radar |
2025-03-23 |
[KhaamaPress] Sirajuddin Haqqani![]() , the acting Interior Minister under the Taliban ![]() -led administration in Afghanistan, continues to draw international attention as signs of evolving U.S. policy emerge. Sources close to the Haqqani network ...a branch of the Afghan Taliban that was based in Pakistain. The network is a family business founded by the late Jalaluddin Haqqani... have told Afghan outlet Tolo News that the reward designations on key figures of the group have been lifted by the U.S. government. According to these sources, Sirajuddin Haqqani, along with Abdul Aziz Haqqani and Yahya Haqqani, are no longer included on the U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice list. This development follows a period of growing engagement between the United States and the de facto Afghan authorities. Earlier this month, a U.S. delegation visited Kabul for the first time since 2021, reportedly focusing on the release of American detainees. One of those detainees, George Glezmann, was subsequently freed after over two years in jug and returned to the United States. Tammy Bruce, spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, told Afghan media that while the return of detained Americans was the top priority of the visit, broader and longer-term issues were also discussed with Taliban officials. She did not elaborate on those discussions, citing political sensitivity. While Sirajuddin Haqqani’s profile has indeed been removed from the State Department’s Rewards for Justice website, his name remains listed on the FBI’s Most Wanted database with no visible changes to his profile or the reward amount. This contrast has raised questions about the exact nature of the changes, and whether they reflect a shift in designation or are part of a phased diplomatic strategy. Symbolically, anti-U.S. slogans once painted on the walls of the former U.S. Embassy in Kabul have reportedly been removed. This act, though subtle, aligns with a growing trend of more moderate and engagement-focused messaging from the current leadership. At the regional level, India has also confirmed its ongoing engagement with the Taliban government. On March 20, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that New Delhi had chosen to engage with those in control in Afghanistan, driven by humanitarian imperatives. India has provided large-scale food aid, COVID-19 vaccines, and development assistance since August 2021, and Indian envoys have met with top Taliban officials in recent months. India’s approach mirrors a broader recalibration of regional strategy. As the U.S. looks to stabilize its influence in South Asia, some analysts suggest that India may become a more active partner in shaping regional outcomes, while traditional players such as Pakistain—closely aligned with China—may find their roles shifting in the evolving landscape. Although there is no official confirmation from U.S. authorities regarding a change in Haqqani’s legal designation, the combination of recent diplomatic activity, removals from key sanctions lists, and a shift in regional posture point to a growing willingness by international actors to engage in measured, pragmatic dialogue with the Afghan leadership. Related: Sirajuddin Haqqani 03/07/2025 Did Team Trump Get the Wrong Abbey Gate Bad Guy? Sirajuddin Haqqani 12/14/2024 The removal of the Taliban from the list of terrorists does not suit everyone Sirajuddin Haqqani 11/27/2024 Afghan Minister Haqqani Came to Meeting with Shoigu in Sandals and Socks Related: Yahya Haqqani 09/05/2018 Jalaluddin Haqqani’s death not to affect the activities of the network: Nabil Yahya Haqqani 08/22/2014 US offers new bounties for Haqqani network members Yahya Haqqani 02/06/2014 US designates Haqqani figures 'global terrorists' Related: Rewards for Justice: 2025-03-06 The U.S. has re-designated Yemen’s Houthis as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization, sanctions 7 big turbans Rewards for Justice: 2025-03-05 Trump administration again designates Houthis as ‘foreign terrorist organization’ Rewards for Justice: 2024-12-21 US removes long-standing bounty on Syrian rebel leader |
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Grand Mufti of KSA condemns Hamas celebrations | ||||
2025-02-21 | ||||
![]() [I think he was referring to the dancing and singing around the caskets of the murdered hostages - not to the fact that they were murdered, but I'm not sure]
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“The parading of bodies in the manner seen this morning is abhorrent and cruel, and flies in the face of international law,” said the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. “We urge that all returns are conducted in privacy, and with respect and care.” In the statement, UN rights chief Volker Turk added that “under international law, any handover of the remains of deceased must comply with the prohibition of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, ensuring respect for the dignity of the deceased and their families.” Hamas said that it returned on Thursday the bodies of hostages Shiri Bibas and her two young redheaded boys, Kfir and Ariel, as well as that of Oded Lifshitz, who was kidnapped at age 83.
In a statement about its role in the handover on Thursday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said the operation should have been done “privately” but stopped short of blaming Hamas. The ICRC, which has itself faced criticism for its position of neutrality, said that it took part in the return of “the remains of those who should have been reunited with their loved ones in life, not in death.” The Red Cross said its role was “to fulfill a vital humanitarian duty to allow families to mourn with dignity.” The statement added that “these operations should be done privately out of the utmost respect for the deceased and for those left grieving. We have been unequivocal: every release — whether of the living or the deceased — must be conducted with dignity and privacy.” The day before the handover, the ICRC issued a statement saying that “any degrading treatment during release operations is unacceptable.”
“Four coffins, presented on stage — images that are unbearable,” she wrote in a message on X. “Until the very end, the families of the hostages are exposed to Hamas’s limitless terror. My thoughts are with them. Hopefully they are soon able to mourn their loved ones and bury them with dignity.” | ||||
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Iraq |
Iraq arrests 5 Baath officials for cleric’s murder, oppressing Kurds |
2025-02-01 |
[Rudaw] The Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) on Friday announced the arrests of five people accused of involvement in the liquidation of Shiite holy man Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr and oppressing Kurds during the reign of the Baath regime decades ago. "Through a series of precise intelligence operations, the National Security Agency managed to arrest five of the most notorious criminals from the followers of the former regime who had recorded pages of terror and mass killing," INSS spokesperson Arshad al-Hakim said during a presser. He said the arrests of the "criminal gang" were "carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Dissolved Ba'ath Party Prohibition Law and with high-level coordination with all relevant authorities and the judicial institution." One of the suspects, Sadoun Sabri Jamil, was a senior commander under the Baath regime. The accusations against him include the killing of Sadr and his sister "with his personal weapon" and mass executions of members of opposition parties. Haitham Abdul Aziz Faiq, another of the men arrested, was also a top commander. He is accused of supervising the killings of Sadr and his sister as well as members of the Dawa Party. Sadr is the father-in-law of the influential Shiite holy man Moqtada Tateral-Sadr ...hereditary Iraqi holy man and leader of a political movement in Iraq. He had his hereditary rival al-Khoei assassinated shortly after the holy rival's appearance out of exile in 2003. Formerly an Iranian catspaw, lately he gagged over some of their more outlandish antics, then went back to catspawry when the check cleared... . He was a popular holy man and critic of the Baathist regime. He was executed in 1980. The third suspect is Khairallah Hammadi Abd, a former major general. He was allegedly involved in the suppression of Fayli Kurds in Baghdad in 1974 and forcibly displacing regime opponents. Shaker Yahya is accused of taking part in the executions of Kurdish detainees in Baghdad in 1984 and of preventing people from holding ceremonies to mourn Sadr. The final suspect was identified as Nimat Mohammed Suhail. His crimes included "leading arrest and torture campaigns targeting more than 40 university students in Sulaimani and other universities, involvement in the arrest of three opponents in Sulaimani," according to the INSS spokesperson. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudan ...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans... i commended the security forces on the operation. "The National Security Service members, along with the other state security teams, continue to demonstrate their unwavering dedication to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice prevails, leaving no room for impunity," he said in a statement. "With the recent achievement of justice through the apprehension of key figures from the criminal repressive apparatus of the Saddam-era Ba’athist regime - those responsible for the killing of the martyr Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr, may he rest in peace, his sister, and a group of deaders from Sayyed ![]() your/his lordship. Groveling in His Exalted Presence is encouraged... al-Hakim family, along with thousands of innocent Iraqis whose lives were lost in the darkness of prisons - we reaffirm our steadfast commitment to the relentless pursuit of criminals, no matter how long they evade justice," he added. |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Syrians divided as HTS grants military ranks to foreign fighters |
2025-01-05 |
[NEWARAB] The decision by Syria's interim authorities to grant a slew of senior military ranks to leaders of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else![]() (HTS) and its allied factions, including non-Syrians, has sparked a wave of criticism and discontent - especially from former Syrian army officers who defected from the now deposed regime's forces during the early years of the Syrian revolution. Criticism has centred heavily on the granting of military ranks to foreign HTS fighters, with some also questioning HTS-leader-turned de facto ruler of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa's right to unilaterally make the decision. Concerns have also been raised around the competence of these fighters to hold such senior ranks, as none of them are graduates of recognised state-run institutions. Instead, they gained experience on the battlefield with various factions, where established rules and procedures adhered to by professional armies were never applied. Action to integrate the factions involved in Syria's revolution is widely regarded as a necessary step to bring the security situation in the country under control and avoid repeating the experience of many Arab countries where cities were transformed into military garrisons and hubs of factional infighting. However, some people cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... questions have remained as to the nature of the integration, who it will include, and how it will be implemented. For instance, though many factions fall under the umbrella of the ...a NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis.... member, but not the most reliable... -backed Syrian National Army (SNA), which was expected to integrate swiftly into a new military establishment built on the remnants of the regime's army, it appears the SNA has been excluded from any communication with the new administration, according to a report on 23 December. Military titles for HTS leaders Decision "No.8", published Sunday on the Telegram account of Sharaa's General Command, listed 49 people to be "promoted" to the ranks of Major-General, Brigadier General, and Colonel, as part of "developing and modernising the Syrian army". Among those listed was the commander of HTS' military wing and recently appointed Minister of Defence in the transitional government, Murhaf Abu Qasra, who received the rank of Major-General. Three ex-officers who defected from the Syrian army during the war were included in the list, as were multiple HTS commanders and those from other factions. Non-Syrians awarded military ranks include Abdul Samriz Bashari (Albanian), Alaa Mohammed Abdul Baqi (Egyptian) and Ibnian Ahmed al-Hariri (Jordanian), who were granted the rank of Colonel. Rahman Hussein al-Khatib (Jordanian), Omar Mohammed Jaftchi (Ottoman Turkish) and Abdul Aziz Dawoud Khodabardi (from the Turkistani minority in China) were granted the rank of Brigadier General. Some Syrian officer defectors who formerly held high ranks and have extensive military experience, and who were expected to be at the core of reorganising a new Syrian army, view the new promotions as a message that the new administration plans to rely on field commanders from the rebel factions to shape a unified national army for the country. However, some people cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... they say rebuilding the army will need academic expertise which these field commanders lack - most of whom are from civilian backgrounds - despite their military and combat experience during the Syrian war. |
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Syrian state media reports Israeli airstrike in upscale Damascus district | |
2024-11-16 | |
[IsraelTimes] Syria’s state-run SANA news agency reports an Israeli airstrike in the upscale Mezzeh district of the capital Damascus. No further details are given.
Rasmi Abu Issa served as head of Islamic Jihad's foreign relations team, and Abdul Aziz al-Minawi was part of the terror group's political bureau. "IAF fighter planes, guided by the Northern Command, attacked a number of military buildings and command centers belonging to Islamic Jihad in Syria," the IDF confirmed Thursday. "Islamic Jihad, led by its leaders who sit outside of the Gaza Strip, carried out the October 7 massacre alongside Hamas, and has continued to carry out terror attacks against the State of Israel ever since." A statement by Syria's Defense Ministry said, "Israel attacked at around 3:20 p.m. a number of residential buildings in Al Mazzeh and in the Qudesia area in the suburbal area of Damascus. Fifteen people were killed and sixteen were injured, among them women and children." Related: Mezzeh district: 2024-10-09 Israeli strike in Syria said to target top Hezbollah official in arms smuggling unit Mezzeh district: 2024-10-09 IDF destroys Hezbollah tunnel that crossed into Israel, steps up airstrikes Mezzeh district: 2018-02-07 Islamist rebels strike bus carrying civilians in Damascus, 3 killed | |
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8 more murder cases filed against Hasina, aides | |
2024-08-26 | |
...Bangla dynastic politician and now exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She was President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia showed such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums. That is probably because Khaleda's late husband was the Pak tool who had Mujib assassinated... and her aides on Sunday, taking the number of cases filed against her to 66 after the fall of her government on August 5 amid a mass uprising led by students. Hasina is accused in 56 murder cases, seven cases of genocide and crimes against humanity, one case of shooting at students and public, one case of abduction, and one case of attacking the motorcade of Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson ...Three-term PM of Bangla, widow of deceased dictator Ziaur Rahman, Pak foil, head of the Bangla Nationalist Party, an apparent magnet for corruption ... The first murder case was filed against the fallen prime minister on August 13, more than a week after she had resigned and fled to India. On Sunday, a murder case was filed against Hasina and 48 others for killing Sheikh Ashabul Yeamin, a student of Military Institute of Science and Technology, on July 18 during the movement of the Student Movement Agaisnt Discrimination platform. Victim's uncle Abdullah-Al Kabir filed an application with the Dhaka Senior Judicial Magistrate Md Saiful Islam's court appealing to lodge a murder case against the 49 accused. Accepting the plea, the court ordered the Savar Model police to record the statement of the plaintiff and register the complaint as a First Information Report. Awami League general secretary and former road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan, among others, were made accused in the case. According to the case statement, Yeamin, a student of MIST, was shot from an armoured car while he was attending a peaceful protest rally on July 18. On the same day, a case was filed against 25 people, including Sheikh Hasina, over the killing of auto-rickshaw driver Babu Mollah in the capital during the recent anti-discrimination student movement. Masud Rana, brother in-law of victim Babu Mollah, filed the complaint with the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court. The court, after recording the statement of the complainant, asked the Hatirjheel police to accept the matter as First Information Report. The other prominent accused in the case include Asaduzzaman Khan, Mohammad A Arafat and Jahangir Kabir Nanak. According to the case documents, Babu Mollah and Masud Rana went for Jumma prayers on July 19 and when they were returning home after the prayers, the police opened fire on them, killing Babu on the spot. A case was filed against Sheikh Hasina and 33 others with Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court for killing online news portal Dhaka Times journalist Mehedi Hasan near Kazla Toll Plaza on the Mayor Hanif flyover in Jatrabari during quota protests on July 18. Rizia Begum, 36, filed the case with the court over the death of her nephew. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Saddam Hossain asked the Jatrabari police to record the complaint as First Information Report. Two other cases were also filed with the same magistrate court, in one of which Babul Mia, 42, filed a case against Hasina and 26 others over killing Jisan in Matuail on July 20. On Sunday, yet another case was filed against Hasina and 27 others over the killing of Md Eusuf Sanowar, a seller of Trading Corporation of Bangladesh products, in the capital during recent student movement on July 20. Mamunur Rashid, brother-in-law of victim Md Eusuf Sanowar, filed the complaint with Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Saddam Hossain. The court after recording statement of the complainant, asked the Jatrabari police to accept the matter as FIR. Obaidul Quader and former law minister Anisul Huq were among other accused in the case. A case was filed against 13 people, including Sheikh Hasina and erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles director general Aziz Ahmed, over killing BDR Mutiny accused and the force's former deputy assistant director Abdur Rahim in jail custody. Abdur Rahim's son advocate Abdul Aziz filed the case with the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Md Akteruzzaman. A murder case was filed against Hasina and 21 others also on Sunday with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court for killing Jasim Uddin, 35, on July 18 in the capital's Uttara. Related: Sheikh Hasina 08/24/2024 Murder case filed against Shakib, Ferdous Sheikh Hasina 08/22/2024 One who led anti-Pakistan movement met his fate, says PM on Bangladesh unrest Sheikh Hasina 08/22/2024 Tarique Rahman acquitted in sedition case Related: Rounds of bullet 01/18/2023 2 LeT terrorists, who escaped from recent Budgam gunfight, eliminated: Police Rounds of bullet 12/25/2022 Waziristan, Lakki and Bannu trouble spots: police Rounds of bullet 05/31/2022 Oklahoma man, 26, turns himself in after 'killing one and injuring seven when he opened fire at a Memorial Day festival' Related: Shutter gun 11/12/2021 Tales from the RAB Gazette: Youth held with AK-47, LG in Chittagong Shutter gun 02/03/2021 2 JeM terrorists, 4 of their associates held in J&K Shutter gun 12/08/2020 Six suspected supporters of Indonesian cleric killed in a clash | |
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9/11 mastermind KSM and two other terrorists awaiting trial on Guantanamo Bay strike plea deals |
2024-08-01 |
[NYPOST] The alleged criminal mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks and two other Death Eaters being held on Guantánamo Bay will be spared the death penalty under a deal with prosecutors, it was revealed Wednesday. "The Convening Authority for Military Commissions has entered into pretrial agreements with Khalid Sheikh Mohammad ![]() , Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin ’Attash, and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi, three of the co-accused in the 9/11 case," an Office of Military Commissions (OMC) spokesperson confirmed. The terror suspects will be spared the death penalty as part of the plea agreement, according to the OMC, which sent a letter to victims’ families Wednesday detailing some of the terms of the negotiations. "In exchange for removal of the death penalty as a possible punishment, these three Accused have agreed to plead guilty to all of the charged offenses, including the murder of the 2,976 people listed in the charge sheet," the letter obtained by The Post reads in part. The news came as a gut-punch for families who have been holding out hope for justice for more than two decades. "I am very disappointed. We waited patiently for a long time. I wanted the death penalty — the government has failed us," Daniel D’Allara, whose twin brother, John D’Allara, was one of 23 NYPD cops killed the day of the attacks, told The Post. OMC said the specific terms and conditions of the pretrial agreements were not immediately available. The deals are set to be officially announced Thursday and the guilty plea hearings could take place as soon as next week, with sentencings likely to happen next summer, according to the letter and sources. It was not immediately known where the men will be incarcerated following their pleas. The defendants, including accused plotter Mohammed, stand accused of providing training, financial support and other assistance to the 19 Death Eaters who hijacked passenger jets and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Shanksville, Pa. on Sept. 11, 2001. The three accused who have accepted a plea deal — along with Ali Abdul Aziz Ali and Ramzi Bin al Shibh — were initially jointly arraigned on June 5, 2008, then again on May 5, 2012, the Department of Defense said in a statement. The OMC said it first entered into plea deal negotiations with the suspects’ defense counsel in March, 2022. Victims’ families were outraged by the news that the death penalty was no longer on the table for the suspects, whose alleged actions killed nearly 3,000 in the worst terror attack on US soil in American history. Related: Guantánamo Bay: 2023-05-14 ‘The forever prisoner': Abu Zubaydah's drawings expose the US's depraved torture policy. Guantánamo Bay: 2023-05-09 Cubans Crowds Are Clashing With Authorities - Demanding Democracy and Food Guantánamo Bay: 2022-09-25 Libyan Detainee Cleared for Release after 20 years at Guantánamo Related: Khalid Sheikh Mohammad 03/16/2022 Pentagon prosecutors working on deal to SAVE 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his accomplices from death penalty before his Guantanamo Bay trial Khalid Sheikh Mohammad 03/23/2021 Man acquitted in Daniel Pearl’s killing moved to Pakistan safe house Khalid Sheikh Mohammad 02/04/2021 Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death row and into safe house Related: Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi 03/16/2022 Pentagon prosecutors working on deal to SAVE 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his accomplices from death penalty before his Guantanamo Bay trial Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi 09/08/2021 Pre-trial hearings for five 9/11 suspects delayed for 18 months by COVID resume at Guantanamo Bay Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi 11/15/2015 FBI Has Nearly 1,000 Active Islamic State Probes Inside U.S. |
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Arabia |
Assassination of King Faisal. How the assassination of Saudi Arabia's reformist king in 1975 sparked 911 |
2023-10-31 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Text taken from (c) P. Tyapkin [ColonelCassad] 1. An agreement with the United States, a secret oil deal and a public death - all in the last 9 months of the king’s life. On June 8, 1974, the official agreement was signed in Washington by the head of the US State Department, Henry Kissinger, and the Deputy Prime Minister of the KSA, Prince Fadh bin Abdul Aziz (the king’s brother). Six-page part of the military-economic agreement between the USA and KSA. |
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'At the limit of possibilities.' The IDF is bogged down in the war in the Gaza Strip |
2023-10-25 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Artemy Sharapov [REGNUM] More than two weeks have passed since Hamas militants began invading Israel, but the Israeli military is still delaying the date of the retaliation strike. Top officials of the Israeli government, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , almost immediately after the events of October 7 promised the speedy elimination of all militants involved in the invasion and announced a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip with the aim of finally eliminating Hamas. However, so far the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have limited themselves to calling up 300 thousand reservists and launching a large-scale campaign to destroy the infrastructure of militants in the sector. The IDF command explains: the airstrikes should prepare the start of a ground operation, depriving Palestinian groups of the ability to conduct combat operations in dense urban areas. “We attack very, very hard, we kill senior commanders, we kill rank-and-file fighters, we destroy infrastructure and we act with great determination. This is the path of a decisive offensive aimed at destroying Hamas, wherever it is. Preparations for the ground maneuver in the south have been carried out well,” assured the Chief of the General Staff of the Israeli Army, Lieutenant General Herzi Ha-Levi at a meeting with officers. At the same time, as mentioned above, the Israeli authorities do not give specific dates for the operation, which is being postponed every day. Times of Israel notes: the IDF command has completed all the necessary preparations and insists on launching the offensive as soon as possible, but Netanyahu’s office may postpone the operation indefinitely. Opportunities are running out An opinion has been expressed: the position of the authorities is influenced by the situation with foreign hostages in Gaza. The day before, Hamas released two hostages as a gesture of goodwill. According to some media reports, the group, through the mediation of the Egyptian authorities, is negotiating the release of all non-Israelis or all civilian hostages. In response, the group expects the opening of the Rafah checkpoint on the border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt and the start of humanitarian aid deliveries. In addition, the Israeli government fears that the ground operation in Gaza could drag on for several months and lead to heavy losses, both military and image. This version appears in the publication of Vice . The assumption is reasonable, because there are still tens of thousands of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other groups in Gaza who are preparing for urban battles. The Israeli authorities are also concerned about the possible entry into the conflict of the Lebanese Hezbollah group and Palestinian factions operating in the West Bank (which are under the control of the official authorities of the Palestinian Authority, led by the leader of the Fatah group, Mahmoud Abbas). In this situation, Israel is “at the limit of its capabilities” and that is why the invasion of Gaza is being postponed, Western experts believe. However, according to military expert Yuri Lyamin, the mobilization capabilities of the IDF are far from exhausted. After the mobilization of reservists, the strength of the Israeli army approached 550–600 thousand people. Quantitatively, the IDF is superior to all Palestinian groups combined, not to mention the total superiority in artillery, armored vehicles and aviation, which the Palestinians simply do not have. But the situation could be changed by the entry of other regional players into the conflict. Hezbollah goes beyond standard escalation “The problem for Israel could be the escalation of the current limited conflict with the Lebanese Hezbollah to a full-scale war,” Lyamin points out. Conducting a simultaneous offensive in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon may prove difficult for Israel. Especially considering that Shiite volunteers from Iraq, Syria and other countries can come to Hezbollah’s aid, the expert notes. Earlier, Hezbollah admitted the death of forty members of the group in border clashes with the Israelis. Hezbollah artillery and drones attack IDF positions, destroying observation posts and armored vehicles. However, so far the conflict does not go beyond the “standard” escalation between Lebanon and Israel. If the IDF nevertheless decides to carry out an operation in Gaza, Hezbollah could mobilize tens or even hundreds of thousands of its supporters. Many of them have real combat experience gained during the war in Syria, where the group supported the government of President Bashar al-Assad . Hypothetically, Israel could focus on the situation in Gaza, moving to a tight defense on its northern borders. That is, not to take any action “on the ground”, but to concentrate on delivering retaliatory strikes. However, in this case, the exchange of fire could reach a completely different level. “A prolonged exchange of missile and air strikes is fraught with serious destruction not only for Lebanon, but also for Israel. Hezbollah’s strike potential is simply incomparably higher than anything the Palestinians had,” notes Yuri Lyamin. The armor is strong, but it’s difficult without shells A war “on two fronts” is obviously fraught with exhaustion of internal resources for Israel. The IDF can still support a medium-intensity conflict using its own resources, but if the operation drags on, Israel will have to seek help. Jerusalem has already asked the United States to provide tens of thousands of 155-mm artillery shells, which were previously seized from IDF mobilization warehouses in favor of Ukraine. Washington granted Israel's request, but this delivery may be only the first of many to follow. The Israeli defense industry is closely connected with the American military-industrial complex and will not be able to independently meet the needs of an army waging a full-scale war, points out military expert Alexander Mikhailovsky . “The escalation of the conflict will primarily lead to the depletion of reserves of air defense missiles and aircraft ammunition. Then it will be the turn of artillery shells and 120-mm tank shells. And then supplies of more technologically advanced things will be required, such as guidance systems, components for drones, and so on ad infinitum ,” the expert listed. Israel is still considering the possibility of a ground operation in Gaza, Mikhailovsky believes. This is evidenced, in particular, by the “armoring” of Merkava tanks, which were deployed to the border with the Gaza Strip. The vehicles received a so-called visor - a metal protective structure designed to protect against drones. Israeli Puma armored personnel carriers and other armored vehicles received similar protection systems. However, the military's readiness does not mean that the Israeli government will be as decisive. The US is afraid of getting drawn into the conflict The Israeli authorities may be influenced by the US position. The White House is concerned that the goals set by the Israeli army are unattainable and the IDF does not have a working plan for the operation. This version was spread by the New York Times, citing sources in the Joe Biden administration. Other circumstances also influence the mood of the White House. On Wednesday, October 18, the so-called “Islamic Resistance in Iraq” began striking US Army bases in the Middle East. On the night of October 23-24, the Syrian Al-Omar field, where the Americans are illegally extracting oil, came under attack. On Saturday, October 21, US Navy warships operating in the Red Sea repelled a missile launch from Yemen by the Ansarallah group, whose members are known as the Houthis. The head of the Houthi government, Abdul Aziz bin Saleh Habtoor , confirmed that the missiles were fired into Israel for demonstration purposes. In the future, the Houthis may begin to launch regular attacks on Israeli territory. US Navy ships and American military bases in Saudi Arabia and the UAE may also come under attack. The Houthis’ statement should not be viewed as bravado: the group previously demonstrated the Quds (Arabic name for Jerusalem) missiles in its arsenal with a range of up to 2,000 km. The Houthis are also armed with Wa'id-2 kamikaze drones (a version of the Iranian Shahed 136 drones), which have a maximum range of up to 2,500 km. In the current circumstances, the United States is actually being drawn into a conflict that does not promise a quick victory (or perhaps even victory as such). “We should not forget that the election cycle is beginning in the United States. Any mistake by Biden, the arrival of a ballistic missile at a US Army base, will be used by the Republicans for their own purposes. Therefore, the United States will try to help Israel find a non-military way out of the situation while saving face,” notes Mikhailovsky. On the other hand, a possible delay in starting the operation in Gaza could lead to the start of proceedings in Israel itself. The local press is increasingly criticizing the country's civilian and military leadership for allowing militants to break out of Gaza. Therefore, the Israeli authorities may ultimately decide on a military operation. Experts agree that Israel will ultimately be able to resolve the Hamas situation on its own. However, the expansion of the conflict and possible image losses may offset any local military successes. Maneuvering between Scylla and Charybdis, the Israeli authorities are trying to find the optimal solution that would resolve the Gaza issue while minimizing possible consequences. But so far no such solution is in sight. |
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Maulana Aziz challenges authorities again |
2023-07-03 |
[Dawn] Only a week after successfully dodging his arrest, Maulana Abdul Aziz ...nutball holy man who runs the Lal Masjid in the heart of Pakistain's capital. After instigating a rebellion against the state in 2007, he was caught trying to sneak away dressed in a burka. He rejects democracy as un-Islamic, which it probably is... on Thursday managed to lead Eid prayers at Lal Masjid ![]() Red Mosque, located in Islamabad and frequented by all sorts of high govt officials. The proprietors, Ghazi Abdul Rasheed and Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi, unleashed their Islamic storm troopers on the city, shutting down whorehouses and beating people up who weren't devout enough. The Musharraf govt put an end to the nonsense by besieging the place. Abdul Aziz Ghazi was nabbed while he was trying to escape dressed up like a girl. BBC reported that the corpse count at 173, but other claims, usually hysterical, say there were up to 1000 titzup. Among their number was Abdul Rashid Ghazi. Everyone then said tut-tut and what a nice guy he had been... despite a ban as the police and the capital administration remained a silent spectator. |
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Former Lal Masjid cleric, wife booked in terror, other cases |
2023-06-25 |
[Dawn] Separate cases were registered against former Lal Masjid![]() Red Mosque, located in Islamabad and frequented by all sorts of high govt officials. The proprietors, Ghazi Abdul Rasheed and Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi, unleashed their Islamic storm troopers on the city, shutting down whorehouses and beating people up who weren't devout enough. The Musharraf govt put an end to the nonsense by besieging the place. Abdul Aziz Ghazi was nabbed while he was trying to escape dressed up like a girl. BBC reported that the corpse count at 173, but other claims, usually hysterical, say there were up to 1000 titzup. Among their number was Abdul Rashid Ghazi. Everyone then said tut-tut and what a nice guy he had been... holy man Maulana Abdul Aziz ...nutball holy man who runs the Lal Masjid in the heart of Pakistain's capital. After instigating a rebellion against the state in 2007, he was caught trying to sneak away dressed in a burka. He rejects democracy as un-Islamic, which it probably is... and his wife at the cop shoppes of Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) and Kohsar under different charges, including Anti-Terrorism Act, police said. One of the cases was registered at the Kohsar cop shoppe under section 121 of Pakistain Penal Code (waging or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against Pakistain), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 147 (punishment for rioting) and 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object) along with ATA 7 (punishment for acts of terrorism), 11-W (printing, publishing or disseminating any material to incite hatred or giving projection to any person convicted for a terrorist act or any proscribed organization or an organization placed under observation or anyone concerned in terrorism) and 11(X) (responsibility for creating civil commotion) against the former holy man’s wife and 125 unidentified people, including women. According to the FIR, on June 21 they blocked Jinnah Avenue and Fazl-e-Haq Road for over six hours. They also forcefully shut down shops and markets. The holy man’s wife, Umme Hassan, threatened the CTD staff and asked TTP to kill them on sight weather they are in uniform or not, it said. The other case was registered at the CTD cop shoppe under section 324 (murder attempt), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon) along with ATA 7 and 11EE (proscription of person) against Maulana Abdul Aziz and four other persons. According to the FIR, the CTD team in response to a tip intercepted a vehicle for the recovery of weapons at Melody on June 21. Three persons, two of them armed with SMGs, disembarked from the vehicle and one of them started firing at the police. Maulana Aziz was also sitting in the vehicle against whom several cases of terrorism were registered. Besides, he was also included in the Fourth Schedule of the ATA, it said, adding the holy man also fired at the police from inside the vehicle. However, Switzerland makes more than cheese... the police succeeded to arrest three persons and recovered SMGs from them, the FIR said, adding they failed to produce permit or licence of the weapons. |
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