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Somalia: Puntland Sees Nearly 10% Increase in Students Taking Unified School Exit Exams in 2025
2025-05-25
In the midst of all the horrors, a small thing worth celebrating.
[Garowe] The Puntland
...a region in northeastern Somalia, centered on Garowe in the Nugaal province. Its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998. Puntland and the equally autonomous Somaliland seem to have avoided the clan rivalries and warlordism that have typified the rest of Somalia, which puts both places high on the list for Islamic subversion...
Ministry of Education and Higher Learning announced Saturday that 23,768 students are registered to sit for the unified 8th and 12th grade exams this year, representing a 9.61% increase compared with 2024.

Last year, 21,685 students took the exams, meaning an increase of 2,083 candidates in 2025. The ministry attributed the rise to ongoing efforts to improve education quality and expand equal access to learning opportunities across the Federal State in northeastern Somalia.

The exams are being held at 151 centers across 33 districts. Puntland’s Vice President, Ilyas Osman Lugatoor, officially inaugurated the unified exams on Saturday Morning, May 24.

Officials said the growing number of exam candidates reflects increasing public confidence in the government’s education system. The ministry emphasized its commitment to providing quality education services, particularly in remote areas and underserved communities.

This year, the ministry also expanded exam centers and strengthened measures to ensure transparency and integrity throughout the exam process.

Passing the 8th grade exam typically allows students to advance to secondary school, while success in the 12th grade exam opens doors to university studies.

Parents, teachers, security officials, and local communities were praised for their support during the exam period.

The ministry pledged to continue enhancing education in Puntland to further increase student enrollment and improve education standards in the future.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF chief of staff dismisses new Shin Bet appointee from military in meeting
2025-05-23
[Jpost] An earlier IDF statement stressed that any communication by IDF personnel with the political echelon requires the approval of the chief of staff.

The IDF on Friday clarified that Maj.-Gen. David Zini was not dismissed from the military during his meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir earlier in the day, adding that Zini is an appreciated and decorated officer.

Zamir finalized Zini's retirement from the IDF after being summoned for a conversation in his office, following Zini's appointment as Shin Bet head, the military said.

The conversation was intended to clarify whether Zini had conducted negotiations behind Zamir's back in light of the prime minister's announcement about the appointment.

His retirement from military service is expected in the coming days, according to an earlier IDF statement.

The earlier statement stressed that any communication by IDF personnel with the political echelon requires the approval of the chief of staff.

According to military commands, an officer is forbidden from conducting discussions with the political echelon without the knowledge and approval of the chief of staff.

APPOINTMENT AS NEW SHIN BET HEAD
Zamir was notified of Zini’s appointment just minutes before it was announced publicly and did not take part in the decision-making process.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Zini as the next head of the Shin Bet on Thursday evening.

Netanyahu's office's announcement was made despite a High Court ruling that the dismissal of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar was unlawful due to Netanyahu's conflict of interest in the "Qatargate" affair, and despite the opposition of Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara.
Bibi has been fighting Israel’s recalcitrant Deep State a lot longer than Donald Trump has.
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Science & Technology
US tests launch of nuclear-capable ICBM Minuteman III in show of force
2025-05-23
[FoxNews] The U.S. Air Force conducted a routine launch of an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead on Wednesday morning, the military said.

The LGM-30G Minuteman III missile was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time, the Air Force said.

The unarmed missile, equipped with a single Mark-21 High Fidelity Re-Entry Vehicle, traveled 15,000 mph to a test range near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, located about 4,200 miles from the launch site, the military said.

"This ICBM test launch underscores the strength of the nation's nuclear deterrent and the readiness of the ICBM leg of the triad," Gen. Thomas Bussiere, commander of Air Force Global Strike Command, said in a statement
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
UN says it has ‘collected and dispatched’ 90 truckloads of aid into Gaza
2025-05-22
[IsraelTimes] Announcement that distribution of humanitarian goods has started comes after UN officials accused Israel of preventing collection of supplies; rockets fired from Gaza land in Strip

The United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
on Wednesday confirmed that it collected and began distributing around 90 truckloads of aid into Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
, marking the first aid distribution in the besieged coastal territory since early March, after UN officials claimed they were unable to pick up supplies at the border with Israel.

Three days after Israel announced it would allow in limited aid, the United Nations on Wednesday "collected around 90 truckloads of goods from the Kerem Shalom crossing and dispatched them into Gaza," Stephane Dujarric, front man for UN Secretary-General António Guterres
...Portuguese politician and diplomat, ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations. Previously, he was the UN High Commissioner for Refugees between 2005 and 2015. He was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002 and was the Secretary-General of the Socialist Party from 1992 to 2002. He served as President of the Socialist International from 1999 to 2005. In both a 2012 and 2014 poll, the Portuguese public ranked him as the best Prime Minister of the previous 30 years...
, said in a statement.

The Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) earlier announced that 100 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. COGAT said the aid delivery came "following the recommendation of professional IDF officials and in accordance with the directive of the political echelon."

The trucks contained flour, baby food and medical equipment, according to COGAT.

The aid underwent an inspection first by Israeli authorities before entering Gaza via the Kerem Shalom Crossing.

COGAT did not address the UN allegations that the IDF had prevented the collection of aid on the Gaza side of the border.

Nahid Shahaiber, a major transport company owner, said 75 trucks of flour and over a dozen more carrying nutritional supplements and sugar were inside the southern area of Rafah and witnesses said trucks carrying flour had been seen in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.

Also Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces said three rockets were launched from northern Gaza, setting off sirens in the border communities of Zikim and Netiv Haasara.

All three projectiles fell short in Gaza, the army added.

No injuries were caused in the attack, after which the IDF’s Arabic-language front man issued evacuation orders for residents in parts of northern Gaza.

Over the weekend, the IDF launched a major new offensive dubbed "Gideon’s Chariots" launched over the weekend, which Israel says seeks to destroy Hamas
..always the voice of sweet reason...
and seize and retain the whole territory, while relocating Paleostinians across the enclave.

On Tuesday, IDF chief Eyal Zamir threatened to ramp up the campaign even further if Hamas did not agree to Israel’s demands that it release the hostages and give up power.

"It will face intense firepower," he said. "We will expand the ground maneuver, conquer additional territory, clear and destroy the terror infrastructure until it is defeated."

Israel is seeking to pressure Hamas into freeing 58 hostages remaining in Gaza, about a third of whom are believed to be alive, and demands that the group relinquish power before ending the war.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recalled a high-level negotiating team from Doha, where talks on a ceasefire and hostage release deal appeared to be stuck.

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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel allows UN to bring 93 aid trucks into Gaza as international pressure mounts
2025-05-21
[IsraelTimes] UN says aid distributed through ‘existing systems’ though new US-Israeli mechanism set to begin in coming weeks; UN official claims 14,000 babies on verge of death in ’48 hours’

The United Nations
...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships...
received permission from Israel for 93 more aid trucks to enter the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip on Tuesday, a spokesperson for its humanitarian office and Israeli authorities said, as international pressure mounted on the government to take immediate steps to alleviate the effects of an 11-week blockade that ended Monday.

Israel had blocked all aid from entering Gaza since March 2, arguing that sufficient humanitarian assistance had entered the Strip during a six-week ceasefire and that Hamas
..always the voice of sweet reason...
was stealing aid, with the blockade necessary to pressure the terror group to release the dozens of hostages it is holding. In recent weeks, however, some officials in the IDF have begun warning the politicianship that the enclave was on the brink of starvation.

Five trucks of humanitarian aid, including baby food, entered the Gaza Strip Monday via the Kerem Shalom Crossing, Israel said, marking the first such delivery since the blockade began.

"We have requested and received approval for more trucks to enter today, many more than were approved yesterday," Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN humanitarian office told a Geneva press briefing on Tuesday.

Later Tuesday, the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced that 93 UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza.

COGAT said the aid delivery came "following the recommendation of professional IDF officials and in accordance with the directive of the political echelon."

The trucks included "flour for bakeries, food for babies, medical equipment and pharmaceutical drugs," COGAT said. The aid underwent an inspection first by Israeli authorities before entering Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cleared nine aid trucks on Monday to enter Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, although just five of those actually entered the territory.

"The next step is to collect them, and then they will be distributed through the existing system, the one that has proven itself," said Laerke.

The "existing system" for aid distribution that Laerke referred to is based on several international organizations, including the UN World Food Programme and the World Central Kitchen, which have taken on the task of distribution for much of the 19-month-old war against Hamas in Gaza.

This system is in contrast to a new US- and Israel-backed mechanism, known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is set to begin operating later this month.

Through the GHF, aid will only be distributed from a small number of sites in southern Gaza that are secured by American contractors.

Aid organizations currently operating in Gaza have come out strongly against the GHF plan, arguing that it violates humanitarian principles, forces mass displacement of Paleostinians who aren’t currently living near the humanitarian zone, ignores vulnerable populations, and doesn’t adequately address the humanitarian crisis.

Members of the American company that will distribute aid in the Gaza Strip were photographed during media briefings in Israel armed and wearing bullet-proof vests.

According to a Tuesday report by the Ynet news outlet, the American GHF contractors, which it referred to as "elite combat veterans," have arrived in Israel and are undergoing training for their expected deployment in the Strip.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir slammed the large-scale resumption of aid trucks to the Strip on Tuesday, complaining that the aid is entering Gaza "while our hostages continue to be dragged through the tunnels" and that "there is no way to guarantee [that the supplies] will not end up in the hands of Hamas murderers."

"This is a serious mistake, which is delaying our victory. I call once again on the prime minister to explain to our friends in the White House the implications of this ’aid,’ which only prolongs the war and delays our victory and the return of all our hostages," he said.

Ben Gvir also condemned the decision to allow even five aid trucks to enter Gaza on Monday, asserting that "the prime minister is making a grave mistake with this move, which doesn’t even have a majority."

"We must crush Hamas and not simultaneously give it oxygen," Ben Gvir said in a statement, as other hawkish politicians and groups joined in pillorying the step.

HIGH COURT DEMANDS GOVERNMENT RESPOND TO AID PETITION
Also on Tuesday, the High Court of Justice told the government to respond by May 27 to a petition demanding the immediate facilitation of large supplies of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
group Gisha and others argued in a petition filed this week that the blockade of Gaza since March 2 constitutes a violation of the government’s obligations under Israeli and international law to enable the provision of humanitarian supplies to Gaza’s civilian population.

In response to the petition, Justice Yosef Elron asked the government to update it within a week whether "a change in factual circumstances justifies rejecting the petition."

In the petition filed on Sunday, the human rights groups asserted that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is the worst it has been since the beginning of the war, and pointed to a sharp increase in the cases of child malnutrition as recorded by humanitarian organizations working in Gaza between March and April.

It also pointed out that in the state’s response to a 2024 petition by Gisha on the same issue — which was ultimately dismissed by the court — the government did not deny it had an obligation to provide for the humanitarian needs of Gaza’s civilian population and the court affirmed this obligation in its decision, despite ruling against the motion.

Gisha asserted in its petition that the government’s decision to prohibit the entry of all aid into Gaza violated the orders of the International Court of Justice in the genocide case brought by South Africa.

The organization also pointed out that the Israeli ad hoc judge on the ICJ panel, Aharon Barak, voted in favor of that specific order, despite voting against most of the other court orders against Israel.

"The government’s decision [to block aid] is using a protected civilian population to exert pressure on Hamas and therefore amounts to prohibited collective punishment and even using starvation as a tool of war," alleged Gisha in its petition.

’14,000 BABIES COULD DIE IN NEXT 48 HOURS’ IF NO AID
A top UN official said Tuesday that some 14,000 babies in Gaza could die in the next 48 hours if aid does not reach them in time.

"I want to save as many as these 14,000 babies as we can in the next 48 hours," Tom Fletcher, the UN’s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, told BBC Radio.

He said that "we need to flood the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid."

When the program’s host, Anna Foster, said that 14,000 is "an extraordinary figure," Fletcher replied that it is an "utterly chilling" figure.

Asked how the UN arrived at these figures, Fletcher did not specify how the figure was calculated or what it was based on.

"We have strong teams on the ground, and of course many of them have been killed," he said.

He went on, "We still have lots of people on the ground — they’re at the medical centers, they’re at the schools... trying to assess needs."

"But this is what we do, we keep going. It will be frustrating, we will be impeded and run huge risks. But I don’t see a better idea than getting that baby food in," he said.

There was no immediate comment on his claims from the Israeli government or military.

The war in Gaza began with the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel, in which Lions of Islam killed some 1,200 people and kidnapped 251, who were taken as hostages to Gaza. Since then, more than 53,000 people in the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry. That toll includes hundreds of Gazooks killed in strikes since Israel initiated a fresh intensive operation on Friday.

The toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between civilians and fighters.

Israel says it has killed some 20,000 combatants in battle as of January, and another 1,600 Lions of Islam inside the country during the October 7 onslaught.

Related: UAE says Israel has agreed to allow it to send aid that will feed 15K Gazans
Update from the Jerusalem Post, courtesy of Skidmark at 1:30 p.m. ET: UN retracts aid chief Tom Fletcher’s claim that 14,000 Gazan babies will die in 48 hours without aid: The UN later cited a report that said there could be 14,100 cases of malnutrition in children in Gaza between April 2025 and March 2026, a timeframe of one year not two days.
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Science & Technology
BT-3F floating armored personnel carrier has entered state testing
2025-05-21
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The BT-3F floating armored personnel carrier, created on the basis of the BMP-3 by specialists from the High-Precision Systems holding, has entered the state testing stage. This was reported by the press service of the Rostec state corporation in the Telegram channel.

It is noted that the armored personnel carrier is designed to transport units of the Naval Infantry of the Coastal Troops and units of the ground forces. It can provide fire support to dismounted troops under any combat conditions.

“The equipment must confirm the specified tactical and technical characteristics on land and in water in various climatic zones, and also undergo firing tests from a stationary position, on the move and afloat,” the statement said.

Rostec specified that the BT-3F can transport up to 12 fully equipped paratroopers. The vehicle is equipped with a remotely controlled combat module with a machine gun and an automatic grenade launcher, and also has a towing hitch for towing trailers.

Earlier, the company "High Precision Systems" reported that the improvements that are being made to the appearance of the BMP-3 as a result of the vehicle's participation in a special operation in Ukraine will be implemented in the BMP-3F and BT-3F. The production of the basic "land" BMP-3 was increased several times against the background of the SVO. In particular, in the first quarter of 2023 alone, the Ministry of Defense was supplied with as many units of equipment as in the whole of 2019.

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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF launches sweeping new Gaza offensive; Palestinians say dozens killed in strikes; Md Sinwar’s body found in Kahn Younis tunnel w/10 dead aides last week
2025-05-18
[IsraelTimes] Gideon’s Chariots offensive involves seizing control of ‘strategic areas,’ officials say; troops said advancing on Deir al-Balah, where ground forces have not operated since Oct. 7

The Israel Defense Forces announced late Friday that it has launched the first stages of a major offensive in the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip, dubbed "Gideon’s Chariots," that will seek to "seize strategic areas" of the Hamas
..not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,...
-run Strip, where authorities reported dozens killed in heavy Israeli Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s overnight and on Saturday morning.

In a statement, the military said it had "launched extensive attacks and mobilized forces" over the past days, "to achieve all the goals of the war in Gaza, including the release of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas."

"IDF troops in the Southern Command will continue to operate to protect Israeli citizens and realize the goals of the war," the military added.

Paleostinian media reported on Saturday that IDF ground troops had advanced overnight toward central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah. According to the reports, heavy artillery fire and airstrikes were carried out in the eastern Deir al-Balah area as the forces advanced.

Deir al-Balah is one of the few areas of the Strip where Israel has not sent ground troops since the Hamas onslaught of October 7, 2023, which sparked the war in Gaza. Ground forces have previously operated on the outskirts of the town, but not deep inside it.

Social media users posted pictures of what they said were leaflets the IDF had scattered in the area of the town, instructing residents to flee. It was not immediately clear if the leaflets were genuine.

The reported leaflet featured the IDF logo on one corner and a Star of David captioned "righteous conquest," in Arabic, on the other corner. Over a background that showed a sea parted over destroyed buildings, the leaflet quoted a Koranic verse about the "Parting of the Sea," and below it a message: "Residents of Gaza, the Israeli army approaches."

According to Israeli officials, the operation would see the IDF "conquer" Gaza and retain the territory, attack Hamas, prevent the terror group from taking control of humanitarian aid supplies, and move Paleostinians from Gaza’s north to its south.

An Israeli defense official said earlier this month that the operation would not be launched before the end of Friday of US President Donald Trump
...The man who was so stupid he beat fourteen professional politicians, a former tech CEO, and a brain surgeon for the Republican nomination in 2016, then beat The Smartest Woman in the World in the general election. Then he beat Kamala while dodging bullets...
’s four-day Middle East tour.

The tour coincided with the resumption of Gaza truce-hostage talks in Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
following the US-brokered release of Israeli-American captive soldier Edan Alexander. The talks have made little progress amid Israel’s refusal to end the war until Hamas is defeated.

HAMAS AUTHORITIES SAY DOZENS KILLED IN AIRSTRIKES
Airstrikes were reported Saturday in the areas of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, and Jabalia, in the Strip’s north. Marwan Al-Sultan, director of northern Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital, said Saturday morning that the medical center had since midnight received “58 martyrs, while a large number of victims remain under the rubble.”

Sultan said the situation at the hospital was “tragic and catastrophic after its surroundings were targeted again this morning, causing the collapse of ceilings and cracks in the walls.”

“The operating rooms and intensive care units are completely full, and we are unable to receive any more critical cases,” he said.

He added there was “a severe shortage of blood units, medicines, medical and therapeutic supplies, and surgical procedures.”

Doctors had been forced to source blood for transfusions from other patients and even from themselves “due to the impossibility of donations from citizens due to malnutrition,” said Sultan.

Meanwhile, Hamas’s civil defense agency said 10 bodies had been brought to Gaza hospitals following strikes Saturday morning.

Agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that three people were killed and four wounded in drone strikes east of Khan Younis, while three others were killed and several wounded in the bombing of a house in Jabalia.

An attack on an apartment northwest of Khan Younis killed three people, while one person was killed and five wounded, “including a girl, a young woman and a pregnant woman,” in a strike on a tent west of the city, he added.

More than 300 Gazans have been killed in Israeli strikes since Thursday, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry, which says more than 53,000 people in the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead in the war so far.

The tolls cannot be verified and do not differentiate between civilians and fighters. Israel has said it seeks to minimize civilian fatalities and stresses that Hamas uses Gaza’s civilians as human shields, fighting from civilian areas, including homes, hospitals, schools and mosques.

Israel says it has killed some 20,000 combatants in battle as of January, and another 1,600 terrorists inside the country during the October 7 onslaught, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists killed some 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.

UN CHIEF ‘ALARMED’ BY EXPANDED GAZA OFFENSIVE
Speaking at an Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
summit in Baghdad on Saturday, United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
chief António Guterres
...Portuguese politician and diplomat, ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations. Previously, he was the UN High Commissioner for Refugees between 2005 and 2015. He was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002 and was the Secretary-General of the Socialist Party from 1992 to 2002. He served as President of the Socialist International from 1999 to 2005. In both a 2012 and 2014 poll, the Portuguese public ranked him as the best Prime Minister of the previous 30 years...
expressed astonishment at Israel’s expanded operation in the besieged Strip.

"We need a permanent ceasefire, now," said Guterres. "I am alarmed by reported plans by Israel to expand ground operations and more."

His comment followed a statement by UN aid chief Tom Fletcher rejecting a US-backed proposal to deliver aid to Gaza without it going to Hamas.

“To those proposing an alternative modality for aid distribution, let’s not waste time. We already have a plan,” he said, adding that the UN has a proven plan and 160,000 pallets of relief ready to enter the Palestinian enclave now.

Fletcher enraged Israel’s mission to the UN this week after he told the body’s security council to act “to prevent a genocide” in Gaza. Israel has angrily rejected the accusation that it is perpetrating a genocide.

Israel halted the flow of aid to Gaza on March 2, hours after the Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal’s first phase expired amid Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s refusal to negotiate the second phase, which would have required an end to the war. On March 18, Israel resumed hostilities in Gaza with a surprise series of deadly airstrikes.

Following the 42-day first phase and the release of Edan Alexander on Monday, terror groups in Gaza still hold 58 hostages, at least 35 of whom have been confirmed dead, including a soldier killed fighting in the 2014 Gaza war.

IDF says it demolished 2 km ‘strategic’ Hamas tunnel in Gaza
[IsraelTimes] The IDF says it demolished a 2-kilometer-long Hamas tunnel during recent operations in the northern Gaza Strip.

The military describes the tunnel as “strategic.” It was located and destroyed by troops of the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade and Yahalom combat engineering unit.

Report: Body of Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar found in Gaza tunnel struck by IDF
[IsraelTimes] The Saudi channel Al-Hadath reports that the body of Muhammad Sinwar, the de facto commander of Hamas’s military wing in Gaza, was found in a tunnel in Khan Younis where the terror leader was targeted by the Israel Defense Forces last week.

According to the report, the bodies of 10 of Sinwar’s aides were found with him.

It is also reported that there is evidence that the commander of the Rafah Brigade in Hamas’s military wing, Mohammad Shabana, was also killed in the strike.

Israel has not confirmed the deaths of either Sinwar or Shabana.

The strikes on Tuesday targeted an underground command compound below the European Hospital where Sinwar was believed to be sheltering. The IDF later bombed the area several more times, in an apparent attempt to prevent anyone from approaching the tunnel.

Sinwar, a senior Hamas military commander, is the younger brother of the former Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by the IDF in southern Gaza last October.

Following the killing of Hamas’s top military commander, Muhammad Deif, last July, Muhammad Sinwar took charge of the terror group’s military wing. Later, after Sinwar’s older brother was killed by IDF troops, he became the de facto leader of the terror group in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli officials have described Muhammad Sinwar as obstinate with regard to negotiations with Hamas for the release of hostages, and an obstacle to reaching a ceasefire deal.

The younger Sinwar is also wanted for terrorist actions against Israel and has been active in Hamas for decades.

He was jailed by Israel in the 1990s for nine months and spent an additional three years in a Palestinian Authority prison in Ramallah, from which he escaped in 2000. In 2006, Sinwar was part of a Hamas cell that abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. He also previously commanded Hamas’s Khan Younis Brigade.

Most of Hamas’s leadership has been eliminated by Israel during the ongoing war.
Related:
European Hospital: 2025-05-16 Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 84 over 100 as ceasefire talks continue, IDF hits dozens of terror targets, Gazans whine
European Hospital: 2025-05-15 At least 90 Palestinians massacred in past 24 hours
European Hospital: 2025-05-14 Hamas' Muhammad Sinwar reported zapped in Gaza, eliminated
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India-Pakistan
Who Is Jyoti Malhotra, YouTuber Arrested For Spying For Pakistan?
2025-05-18
[OneIndia] Popular YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, along with five others, has been arrested on charges of spying for Pakistain.

For passing on sensitive Indian information to Pak intelligence operatives, a case has been lodged against her under Sections 3, 4, and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923, and Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Hindustan Times reported.

WHO IS JYOTI MALHOTRA?
Jyoti Malhotra owns a YouTube channel 'Travel with Jo' which has 377,000 subscribers. She got in touch with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish, a staffer at the Pakistain High Commission (PHC) in New Delhi in 2023. She has been her handler who introduced her to Pak Intelligence Operatives (PIOs).

In 2023, she went to Pakistain twice where she met Ali Ehwan, Shakir, and Rana Shahbaz. She saved their names using fake names like Jatt Randhawa for Rana Shahbaz so that nobody would get suspicious. She has been in touch with these people through encrypted platforms.

While portraying herself as a travel enthusiast, authorities allege she was part of a covert influence campaign promoting a favourable image of Pakistain on social media. Her substantial online following, Sherlocks say, provided her handlers in Pakistain with a platform to shape narratives.

Another key accused, Guzala, a 32-year-old widow from Punjab
...1. Little Orphan Annie's bodyguard
2. A province of Pakistain ruled by one of the Sharif brothers
3. A province of India. It is majority (60 percent) Sikh and Hindoo (37 percent), which means it has relatively few Moslem riots
...
.
's Malerkotla, was allegedly lured into the spy ring after visiting the Pakistain High Commission in Delhi in February 2025. There, she met Danish, who cultivated a romantic relationship with her, shifting their conversations to Telegram for "security." Over weeks, Danish sent her payments-totaling ₹30,000 via PhonePe and Google Pay-before directing her to funnel portions to suspicious accounts, according to a report in India Today.

Guzala later returned to the High Commission with a friend, Banu Nasreena, also a widow, and secured visas with Danish's help-a detail that has raised concerns about exploitation of vulnerable individuals.

THE WIDER NETWORK
Among others arrested:

Yameen Mohd (Malerkotla): Allegedly handled financial transactions and visa logistics for operatives.

Devinder Singh Dhillon (Kaithal): A Sikh student recruited during a Pakistain pilgrimage; accused of filming Patiala's military cantonment.

Arman (Nuh): Supplied Indian SIMs, transferred funds, and attended Defence Expo 2025 on Pak handlers' orders.

The arrests come amid heightened India-Pakistain tensions following the April terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir
...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there....
, where 26 people-primarily Hindu men-were executed at close range by Death Eaters. India blames Pakistain-backed groups, including the Kashmir Resistance (a front for the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba
...the Army of the Pure, an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI...>
), for the attack. In retaliation, India launched 'Operation Sindoor', targeting terrorist hubs across the border.
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
'Breakthrough General.' How the new commander-in-chief of the ground forces Mordvichev distinguished himself
2025-05-18
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Sergey Adamov

[REGNUM] Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing Colonel General Andrei Mordvichev as Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Russia. In this post, he replaced Oleg Salyukov, who was transferred to the post of Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia. Before this, Mordvichev headed the Central Military District and the "Center" group of troops in the SVO zone. Colonel General Valery Solodchuk was transferred to the post of commander.

The reshuffle in the Russian army command has sparked discussions in the media and social networks. The new commander is known in both Russian and foreign sources as one of the most successful military leaders in the Russian army, who planned and implemented a number of offensive operations. Thanks to his professional qualities, Mordvichev has received the nickname "Breakthrough General" on the Internet.

DEBUT IN TSKHINVALI, CHECKMATE IN MARIUPOL
Andrey Mordvichev was born in Pavlodar (present-day Kazakhstan). In 1997, he graduated from the Novosibirsk Higher Combined Arms Command School, and in 2006, from the Frunze Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces. During the "five-day war" in South Ossetia in 2008, Mordvichev commanded the 28th Motorized Rifle Brigade. In 2016, he completed courses at the Military Academy of the General Staff, which allowed him to occupy senior command positions in the future.

By the beginning of the SVO, Mordvichev commanded the 8th Combined Arms Army of the Southern Military District, which took part in combat operations from the first days of the operation.

The first task that Mordvichev's 8th Army faced in the SVO zone was the liberation of Mariupol, which had been turned into a fortress city by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The Ukrainian army command concentrated large forces in the development and industrial zone, which were called upon if not to hold the city, then at least to tie down the advancing units of the Russian army. However, the Russian Armed Forces command was able to skillfully cut through the enemy's defense, isolating pockets of resistance, and subsequently crush the main group of troops, which had fortified itself in the Azovstal corps.

Frontline sources attribute the success of the operation to the competent planning carried out by Mordvichev's headquarters. During the fighting, the commander also went directly to the troops, getting on video and becoming one of the first "public" commanders of the Russian army.

Ukrainian sources recognized Mordvichev's talents as a commander and subsequently declared a full-fledged "hunt" for him. During the operation, the media and individual bloggers repeatedly reported on the general's "death" in Mariupol, Kherson and a number of settlements along the entire front line.

SUCCESS IN AVDEEVKA
The successful completion of the battles for Mariupol led to Mordvichev's appointment as commander of the Central Military District and the "Center" group of troops operating in Donbass. Here the military leader received the nickname "Breakthrough General". The troops operating under his command were tasked with pushing the enemy back from Donetsk and protecting the capital of the DPR from shelling by the Ukrainian army.

During the years of military action preceding the start of the SVO, Ukrainian troops created a powerful line of defense based on industrial zones located north and east of Donetsk. The northern suburb of Donetsk, Avdiivka and the industrial zone of the Avdeevka Coke Plant acquired key importance.

As previously in Mariupol, the Ukrainian Armed Forces command planned, if not to hold, then at least to halt the Russian army’s advance, preserving a vital bridgehead for a possible counteroffensive.

However, the command of the Russian group "Center" planned an operation that allowed them to avoid a "frontal" assault on the enemy's defense line.

Instead, Russian troops bypassed Avdeevka from the east, and then broke through the enemy's front line between the city and the industrial zone buildings. This led to the fragmentation of the enemy's defense. The Ukrainian Armed Forces units transferred to this section of the front suffered heavy losses and were unable to cover the retreat of the Avdeevka garrison, which turned into a rout.

When retreating from Avdeevka, the enemy command “forgot” individual fighters and entire units in the city, which remained in the positions they held, completely surrounded.

"Duel" with Drapati
Since the loss of Avdeevka in February 2024, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have repeatedly attempted to stabilize the front line northwest of Donetsk by building a more or less coherent line of defense. However, the forces of the Center group have constantly thwarted the enemy's attempts to create new defensive nodes.

Under the command of General Mordvichev, the troops liberated Ocheretino, Selidovo, Ukrainsk and Kurakhovo, breaking through to Pokrovsk. For the successful planning and implementation of a number of offensive operations in March 2024, Colonel General Mordvichev was awarded the Hero of Russia star.

Here, the Ukrainian command once again tried to stabilize the front line, expecting that Russian troops would run into the defensive line and stop advancing. In the future, the Ukrainian military could draw the advancing troops into protracted urban battles.

However, the command of the group once again "did not live up to" Kyiv's expectations, refusing to conduct a frontal assault on the dense residential area and industrial zone. Instead, the Russian army encircled the city from both the east and west, encircling Pokrovsk and hanging over the supply routes of the Ukrainian group of troops.

Here Mordvichev "met" with one of the best tacticians of the Ukrainian Armed Forces - Mikhail Drapatiy. As the commander of the ground forces of the Ukrainian army, Drapatiy was sent to Pokrovsk in January 2025 with the aim of organizing a counteroffensive and pushing back the forces of the Russian group "Center". However, this "duel" ended with the victory of the Russian strategy.

In a number of directions, the Ukrainian Armed Forces were able to penetrate the defense of the Center group, but this is where "Drapatogo's counteroffensive" stopped. On the contrary, the Russian Armed Forces were able to wear down the enemy in battles and by May of this year restore the "status quo". In many ways, this became possible thanks to Mordvichev's skillful planning.

"AUTHOR'S HANDWRITING"
Sources on both sides of the front note that when planning offensive operations, the Center group repeatedly used the same strategic technique. Without engaging in protracted assaults on fortified positions, General Mordvichev's troops probed for a weak spot in the enemy's defense, broke through the front line, and broke through to the enemy's supply routes.

Thus, Ukrainian troops were faced with a choice time and again: to continue to defend while surrounded or to retreat again and again. The success of such tactics was largely due to the widespread use of mobile infantry and armored units, overcoming the "gray zone" and breaking right into enemy positions. Sources note that Mordvichev's headquarters repeatedly resorted to such bold and unconventional decisions. In this sense, it can be noted that the forces of the Central Military District fell into reliable hands.

The new commander, Colonel General Valeriy Solodchuk, is also known for his unconventional moves. From the first days of the special operation, the general led the 36th Army of the Eastern Military District, which took part in the battles near Kiev. Subsequently, he was appointed deputy commander of the Central Military District and led the Russian army group in the Kursk region. Characteristically, the Ukrainian media also repeatedly "buried" Solodchuk, who, despite this, continued to command the troops. In particular, the forces entrusted to him were able to stabilize the situation on the front in the Kremennaya area during the enemy counteroffensive in the fall of 2022 - winter of 2023.

Subsequently, he also led the Kursk group of troops, which was able to liberate the region, including thanks to a daring breakthrough deep into the enemy's defenses through a gas pipeline. There is no doubt that under the leadership of the new commander, the Center group of troops will present the enemy with new tactical "surprises."

RESTRUCTURING IN COMMAND?
A number of Russian sources link the transfer of the commander of the ground forces Oleg Salyukov and the appointment of Andrei Mordvichev to his position with the process of modernization of the Russian army. Some assume that in the foreseeable future Mordvichev will be able to take a higher position in the General Staff or the Ministry of Defense. Others believe that the new commander is called upon to "disperse" the old personnel and create fundamentally new ground forces.

However, the appointment of a new commander can in fact be considered a consequence of the natural course of events, military expert and reserve officer Alexander Mikhailovsky noted in an interview with IA Regnum. "With all due respect to Oleg Leonidovich (Salyukov. - editor's note), in our time of new technologies, new approaches to planning combat operations, an infusion of "fresh blood" is necessary. Mordvichev is young for a commander, he is 49 years old, he is familiar with modern approaches in practice and will now implement them. Any reasoning on the topic of the previous leadership and someone's "disgrace" is, rather, some kind of speculation," the expert notes.

However, in general, both domestic and Western sources agree that in the person of Colonel General Andrei Mordvichev, the ground forces have received an experienced and competent commander who will have to transform practical experience into new concepts concerning both the use of ground forces on the battlefield and their staffing and preparation for military action in the conditions of modern warfare.

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-War on Police-
LASD-Another Los Angeles Dumpster Fire
2025-05-18
[RedState] LA County Sheriff Luna Highlights His Rancid Leadership at Hearing, Gutting Department by 24 Percent

It is no secret now that California is hostile towards law enforcement. Their soft-on-crime policies and laws have made it incredibly hard to do the job, let alone live in the state, without worrying about getting victimized. But now, with recent numbers being publicly disclosed, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is admitting that they have a problem. At Thursday's Civilian Oversight Committee hearing, Assistant Sheriff Jason Skeen reported to the committee that the department has 4,166 vacancies on the department.

Skeen laid it out plain for the Committee: things are not okay:

“For every three people, they have to do the duties of one additional person,” Skeen said.

Sheriff Robert Luna is quite literally killing his department, throwing his deputies under the bus, putting bogus and/or embellished cases on them; some families would even say that his policies and poor leadership led to the suicides of some, and murders of others.

Since Luna took the reins on the department, there have been 12 current or former deputies and custody assistants who have committed suicide; Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was murdered in an ambush killing outside of his patrol station. Additionally, Deputy Alfredo “Freddy” Flores was tragically killed in a mobile range explosion that was arguably preventable. The range that blew up was over 20 years old and had been retired, but was put back into service because the department lacked the money to fix the newer one.

These are just some of the glaring examples of Luna's rancid leadership, and after today, the numbers do not lie. The LASD is running at roughly 75 percent staffing levels, and every employee is doing double, if not triple, the amount of work. Overtime levels are off the charts; some deputies are working 2, 3, sometimes 4 shifts of overtime every single week. If you add that up, these deputies are working at least one additional week's worth of shifts a month.

My local Sheriff's station has roughly 135 patrol deputy positions, with only 90 of them being filled. And speaking with an LAPD officer on the condition of anonymity, they say that by year's end, the department is on pace to drop to 8,400 officers or fewer. These are numbers not seen since the '80s.

To be clear, a department that, when fully staffed, is just over 17,000 people, with 8,000-10,000 of those being sworn personnel, is now running at under 13,000 people; there is a huge problem. Most of those vacancies are sworn staff, and those people have either been willingly quitting or retiring early, or have been forcibly removed, either by firing or taking medical retirement. Deputies do not want to work for Luna or any of his people anymore. The leadership is beyond toxic, and it is displaying plainly now.

Sheriff Luna is not showing any signs of remorse, regret, or any other emotion that would tell his people that he may have made some mistakes. No, he seems to think he is doing just fine, and lies openly and proudly to his deputies that he supports them. Luna is the anti-cop; he pleases and serves his masters on the LA County Board of Supervisors first and foremost. He has taken a stance that every deputy sheriff fears: he fires them first and then asks for forgiveness.

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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Russia Needs Negotiations, Ukraine Needs a Show: What the Delegations Left Istanbul With
2025-05-18
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Gevorg Mirzayan

[REGNUM] On May 16, long-awaited direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations took place in Istanbul—the first in almost three years.

The idea of ​​continuing the negotiation process belonged to Vladimir Putin - the Russian president had previously proposed holding them on May 15. However, the Kiev regime dragged its feet for a long time - demanding that Putin personally come to Istanbul for a meeting with Zelensky.

And when it became clear that the Russian leader would not give in to Ukrainian wishes (the head of state's aide, Vladimir Medinsky, was appointed head of the Russian delegation ), and US President Donald Trump would not approve of the breakdown of the negotiations, Zelensky had to send a delegation to Istanbul after all.

“American representatives explained to the Ukrainian side before the start of bilateral negotiations with Russia that they should not make further meetings impossible, since Trump wants to present the start of bilateral negotiations as his own success,” Dmitry Suslov, deputy director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, explains to Regnum.

Thus, the negotiations began according to Russia's scenario - and continued in exactly the same way. Thus, the parties agreed on another prisoner exchange.

The Kiev regime, of course, insisted on an exchange on the principle of “all for all” (knowing full well that the number of captured Ukrainian soldiers in Russian captivity is many times greater than the number of Russians in Ukrainian captivity), but the position of the Russian delegation was adamant: strictly on the principle of “one for one.”

In the end, it was decided to exchange a thousand for a thousand - and this is the largest exchange in the entire history of the SVO. Now, in all likelihood, the parties will agree on the lists. And for this alone it was possible to meet - after all, for Russia, the most important thing has always been people, and after the exchange, a thousand Russian soldiers will return home.

Another positive point is that negotiations took place at all and that they will continue, tentatively in June.

"The most important thing is that neither side called them a failure, nor declared that continuing them was pointless. On the contrary, the negotiations were called expedient. This means that a long-term Russian-Ukrainian process was initiated in Istanbul," Dmitry Suslov explains to Regnum News Agency.

After all, we should not forget that, despite the West's explicit and implicit participation in the conflict, the peace agreement will be signed only and exclusively between Russia and Ukraine. These are the rules of the classic Cold War "conflicts on the periphery", which is what the West considers the Ukrainian war to be.

But there was no progress after that. And there couldn't have been.

Thus, the Kiev regime insists on an immediate ceasefire. In fact, even before the negotiations began, its head stated that the delegation sent had a mandate to discuss only one single topic: a 30-day truce.

Russia, both before and during the negotiations, views this proposal as meaningless. "War and negotiations always go hand in hand in history," said Vladimir Medinsky.

Yes, during the negotiations Moscow did not remove this issue from the agenda. "We agreed that each side would present its vision of a possible future ceasefire. It would spell it out in detail," Medinsky said. However, this does not mean that the Russian side made any real concessions here.

“The agreement that each side will present its vision of a ceasefire does not mean that this ceasefire will come soon,” explains Dmitry Suslov.

Moreover, the Russian vision has allegedly already been presented - according to Sky News, Moscow has demanded that the Kiev regime withdraw all its troops from Russian constitutional territories. That is, from those cities in the Kherson, Zaporizhia regions and Donbass that Ukraine is currently occupying.

Western media, citing their sources, generally emphasize that the Russian side behaved quite harshly during the negotiations. For example, Vladimir Medinsky allegedly spoke about his readiness to bring the SVO to a victorious end, no matter how long it takes.

"We don't want war, but we are prepared to fight for a year, two, three - however long it takes. We fought Sweden for 21 years. How long are you prepared to fight?" - British journalists write.

However, this toughness was predictable in a good sense. Vladimir Medinsky's delegation did not try to disrupt anything or insult anyone, and did not strive to put on a show at the event.

It merely reminded of the clear and unchanging demands, voiced more than once by Vladimir Putin: about the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops for the conclusion of an “immediate truce,” and about the readiness to continue the SVO as long as it takes to resolve all the key problems of the Ukrainian conflict – that is, changing the Russophobic nature of the Kyiv regime and protecting Russian citizens.

And only after Russian demands are accepted or at least real work begins on them, will it be possible to move negotiations to some higher level.

Yes, the Kiev regime wants to transfer him. "The Ukrainian side has requested direct negotiations between the heads of state," Medinsky said. And immediate ones.

"The next stage should be a meeting of the leaders," said the head of the Ukrainian delegation, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. However, it is not Umerov or Zelensky, but only Putin who will decide with whom, when and where to meet.

And at the moment he has nothing to talk about with Zelensky - either literally or figuratively.

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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
The issue of a mosque in Leninaul has been transferred to the Shariah framework
2025-05-16
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] The Muftiate and the Council of Chechens of Dagestan agreed to resolve the issue of demolishing the mosque in Leninaul according to Sharia norms. The requirement to build a mosque on the site of the demolished one was called not a norm of Islam, but simply a local tradition by Islamic scholars.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot", in Leninaul, Kazbekovsky District, Dagestan, despite agreements with the authorities,  a Chechen mosque built in the 19th century was demolished, village residents stated in a video message. The plot of land in Leninaul, where, according to representatives of the Chechen community, the 19th century mosque was located, was sold at auction to a representative of the Avar community, who transferred it for the construction of a mosque. The authorities  did not find any documents in the archives about the ownership of this plot by the Chechens, the administration of the Kazbekovsky District stated. There are many unclear points in the story of the demolition of the mosque in Leninaul, but the decision to demolish it was hasty and provoked interethnic tension, commentators pointed out, drawing attention to the lack of reaction to the statement of the Chechen Accords from the Chechen authorities.

The problem that arose as a result of the demolition of the mosque in Leninaul will be resolved in accordance with Sharia norms, the head of the Public Council of Chechens of Dagestan, Arbi Batyrsultanov,  told a correspondent for the “Caucasian Knot”.

"This is a mosque from the end of the 19th century. There are different dates, but the fact remains that the mosque was built before the revolution. Then, as old-timers of this area told me, the mosque was turned into a store by the Soviet authorities in 1926. It was reconstructed into a store. In 1944, we were expelled from there and when we returned home, the store continued to operate there. Then this building became a mosque again, people were able to perform prayers there again. Our people took part in auctions for a long time to buy this plot, but such conditions were created that they could not buy it out," he said.

The Aukhovsky district, where the Chechens-Akkintsy lived compactly, was liquidated in 1944 after Stalin's  deportation of the Chechens and Ingush. In the northwestern part of the district's territory, the Novolaksky District was formed, this part was populated by Laks from the mountainous part of Dagestan, and the southeastern part of the district was transferred to the neighboring Kazbekovsky District together with the villages of Yurt-Aukh and Aktash-Aukh and populated by Avars from the neighboring village. Thirteen years later, in 1957, the Akkin Chechens, like the rest of the deported Vainakh peoples, were allowed to return to their historical homeland.

Recently, the Council of Chechens of Dagestan began to receive reports that the mosque was being destroyed.

"We went there with three people from our council. We had a two-hour conversation there with a representative of the Dagestan Muslim Spiritual Directorate and local authorities. The result of the meeting was that we agreed that the destruction of the mosque would be suspended, we would provide evidence that it was indeed a mosque, and we would make a final decision in the muftiate. But on the same day, after the night prayer, the mosque was completely demolished," he said. 

We hope that a mosque will stand in the same place again. This mosque is a memory of those Chechens who were expelled from there and then returned

According to him, after the demolition of the mosque, there was a risk of conflict in the village. "A situation arose where we could lose control. However, we categorically called on everyone not to take steps that could disrupt our relations. And negotiations began again. Our council has a reconciliation committee, and they negotiated with the muftiate. A certain process was underway and yesterday evening a final decision was made that this issue would be considered and resolved in accordance with Sharia norms and laws. The truth will be established in this way. And we hope that a mosque will stand in the same place again. This mosque is a memory of those Chechens who were expelled from there and then returned," he emphasized.

Batyrsultanov also reported that the demolished mosque was not the only one in the village.

"There are two mosques in Leninaul, an old one and a relatively new one, built near this mosque that was demolished. All residents of Leninaul went to the demolished mosque without any distinction. By the way, there is a rule in Islam that if a mosque is destroyed, a new one should be built in its place. So there will be discussions for about a month and then a decision will be made," he said.

The Kazbekovsky District administration declined to provide additional comments. 

Islamic scholars have called the demand to build a mosque on the site of a demolished one a tradition

The Islamic scholars interviewed by the “Caucasian Knot” are not familiar with the Islamic norm that requires the construction of a new mosque on the site of a demolished one.

"I have never encountered such an approach in Islamic literature in my practice. There is no such specific norm in Islam. But I believe that we are talking about a certain tradition that has developed over a long period of time in the places where they speak of this norm. Perhaps there were such traditions among the inhabitants of this territory that if a mosque is suddenly destroyed, then a new one is built in its place. Hence this interpretation," Leonid Syukiyainen, a professor at the Higher School of Economics and a specialist in comparative law and Islamic law, told a "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

Wherever numerically significant Muslim communities live more or less compactly, their own traditions and customs are formed, which are passed down through generations, expanding the geography

According to him, such a tradition can be passed down from generation to generation and can expand its geography over time.

"Customs and traditions in Muslim societies are quite strong. What they say reflects these traditions. Wherever there are more or less compactly significant Muslim communities, their own traditions and customs are formed, which are passed on through generations, expanding the geography. This is a local tradition that they transmit," he explained.

An Islamic scholar and Caucasus expert who wished to remain anonymous confirmed that there is no such norm in Islam.

"I would say that this is a tradition, not a norm in Islam. I have not come across such a norm in Islam, according to which, if a mosque is destroyed, a new one must be built in its place. We are dealing with a tradition that has developed over the centuries," he told a "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

This tradition also has the following explanation, says the expert.

"In the 90s, in Dagestani villages they simply took various premises, for example, the management of a state farm, and made a mosque. It happened in different ways. In many regions, mosque buildings were not originally built for mosques. But in some cases, residents say that this is a very old mosque. And it is difficult to find sources that would answer the question of what kind of building it is. In any case, there is definitely no such norm, but there is a certain adat that residents of Leninaul refer to," he said. 
Related:
Leninaul: 2025-05-14 Commentators consider the demolition of the mosque in Leninaul a provoking factor
Leninaul: 2025-05-12 Chechens complain about demolition of mosque in Dagestani village
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