Abdallah bin Khalid al-Thani | Abdallah bin Khalid al-Thani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Qatari | At Large | Money Man | 20030208 | ||
Member of the Qatari royal family. Provided safe houses for Osama bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammad | |||||||||
Ali Khalidi | Ali Khalidi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Allama Khalid Mehmood Nadeem | Allama Khalid Mehmood Nadeem | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20060313 | Link | ||||
Fahd Bin Abdullah Bin Khalid | Fahd Bin Abdullah Bin Khalid | International Islamic Front | India-Pakistan | 20020916 | |||||
Faheem Khalid Lodhi | Faheem Khalid Lodhi | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20050806 | |||||
Faheem Khalid Lodhi | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan/South Asia | Australian | In Jug | 20050622 | ||||
accused of being the key Australian contact for imprisoned French terror suspect Willie Brigitte. | |||||||||
Faheem Khalid Lodhi | Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah | Down Under | 20040606 | Link | |||||
Faisal Khalidi | Faisal Khalidi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Middle East | 20031019 | |||||
Hafiz Khalid Waleed | Hafiz Khalid Waleed | Jamaat Al Dawa | Afghanistan/South Asia | Big Shot | 20020321 | ||||
Hafiz Khalid Walid | Hafiz Khalid Walid | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020727 | |||||
Hafiz Khalid Walid | Jamaat-ud-Dawat | India-Pakistan | 20020727 | ||||||
Hassan Khalid | Hassan Khalid | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060126 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abbasi | Khalid Abbasi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050919 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abdul Waddod | Khalid Abdul Waddod | International Islamic Front | India-Pakistan | 20020916 | |||||
Khalid Abdul nabi | Khalid Abdul nabi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20031213 | |||||
Khalid Abdulnabi | Khalid Abdulnabi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031103 | |||||
Khalid Abu Anza | Khalid Abu Anza | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Doma | Khalid Abu Doma | al-Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Hilal | Khalid Abu Hilal | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060707 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Kheiran | Khalid Abu Kheiran | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020514 | ||||
Khalid Abu-al-Dahab | Khalid Abu-al-Dahab | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Home Front | 20011121 | |||||
Khalid Ahmed | Khalid Ahmed | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030926 | |||||
Khalid Akhtar | Khalid Akhtar | al-Muhajiroun | Fifth Column | 20021116 | |||||
Khalid Al Mathkour | Khalid Al Mathkour | Supreme Consultative Committee to Implement Islamic Sharia in Kuwait | Arabia | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Khalid Al Mihdhar | Khalid Al Mihdhar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Saudi | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20030501 | ||
One of the 9-11 hijackers. aliases Sannan al-Makki, Khalid bin Muhammad, Addallah al-Mihdhar, and Khalid Mohammad al-Saqaf. Like many of the hijackers, there are persistent reports that he is still alive, although this has not been confirmed. Al-Mihdhar was the first hijacker shown to have some connection to Osama bin Laden, when it was discovered that he had attended a meeting with a suspect in the USS Cole bombing who had been identified by the FBI as one of bin Laden's top security officials. | |||||||||
Khalid Al-Dahdouh | Khalid Al-Dahdouh | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060303 | Link | ||||
Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031002 | |||||
Khalid Ali Hajj | Khalid Ali Hajj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040318 | |||||
Khalid Almihdhar | Khalid Almihdhar | al-Qaeda | At Large | 20031208 | |||||
Khalid Alwerfeli | Khalid Alwerfeli | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030120 | |||||
Khalid Azig | Khalid Azig | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | 20051126 | Link | ||||
Khalid Bekkish | Khalid Bekkish | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Khalid Buslama al-Ilaqi | Khalid Buslama al-Ilaqi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Khalid El-Batsh | Khalid El-Batsh | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20020819 | |||||
Khalid Farooqi | Khalid Farooqi | Hizb-i-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040503 | Link | ||||
Khalid Farooqi | Hizb-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040704 | Link | |||||
Khalid Farooqi | Hezb-i-Islami | Afghanistan | 20031124 | ||||||
Khalid Habib | Khalid Habib | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060119 | Link | ||||
Khalid Hajj | Khalid Hajj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | 20040223 | ||||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20020120 | |||
identified by the FBI on a videotape, described as a Saudi national who has been suffering from mental problems. Al-Watan quoted family members as saying al-Juhani got involved in the Afghan civil war in 1992 at the age of 18 and fought for three years before returning to Saudi Arabia. "He was described then as suffering from mental problems believed to be the result of pressure he faced during the war," a relative told the newspaper. | |||||||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20030607 | ||||
Seen giggling and kissing his gun in an al-Qaeda tape | |||||||||
Khalid Javed | Khalid Javed | al-Omar Mujahedin | India-Pakistan | 20040207 | |||||
Khalid Jehani | Khalid Jehani | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040319 | |||||
Khalid Khawaja | Khalid Khawaja | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20040124 | |||||
Khalid Khawaja | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020205 | ||||||
Khalid Khedr | Khalid Khedr | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20021227 | |||||
Khalid Machel | Khalid Machel | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040422 | Link | ||||
Khalid Mahal | Khalid Mahal | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060926 | Link | ||||
Khalid Mahmoud | Khalid Mahmoud | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040401 | |||||
Khalid Memon | Khalid Memon | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040312 | |||||
Khalid Memon | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040218 | ||||||
Khalid Messier Al Shimmari | Khalid Messier Al Shimmari | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030305 | |||||
Khalid Mishal | Khalid Mishal | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060129 | Link | ||||
Khalid Moussaid Salem | Khalid Moussaid Salem | Al-Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060327 | Link | ||||
Khalid Musaid | Khalid Musaid | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Khalid Nazal | Khalid Nazal | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Khalid Rashid | Khalid Rashid | al-Qaeda | Africa Subsaharan | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Khalid Raza | Khalid Raza | Al-Badr | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040306 | |||||
Khalid Raza | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040306 | ||||||
Khalid Raza | Islami Jamiat Tulaba | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040306 | ||||||
Khalid Saifullah | Khalid Saifullah | Hizbul Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20020510 | |||||
Khalid Saifullah | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | Deceased | 20060304 | Link | ||||
Khalid Saleh Hadi Al-Halilah | Khalid Saleh Hadi Al-Halilah | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20051216 | Link | ||||
Khalid Shahenshah | Khalid Shahenshah | D Company | India-Pakistan | 20030804 | |||||
Khalid Shaikh Mohammad | Khalid Shaikh Mohammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030111 | |||||
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed | Khalid Shaikh Mohammed | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030626 | |||||
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Kuwaiti-Baloch | In Jug | Key Aide | 20031028 | |||
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed named | Khalid Shaikh Mohammed named | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040615 | Link | ||||
Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060213 | Link | ||||
Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | Al Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020616 | ||||||
Khalid Sheihk Mohammed | Khalid Sheihk Mohammed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060526 | Link | ||||
Khalid Sheik Mohammad | Khalid Sheik Mohammad | Al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20021008 | |||||
Khalid Sheik Mohammed | Khalid Sheik Mohammed | al-Qaeda | Iran | Kuwaiti-Baloch | In Jug | Key Aide | 20031117 | ||
Captured in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, , in in March 2003; mastermind of Sept. 11 and the financier of the first World Trade Center attack | |||||||||
Khalid Sheikh Mohammad | Khalid Sheikh Mohammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Captured | 20030302 | ||||
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Kuwaiti-Baloch | In Jug | Key Aide | 20030519 | ||
Operations commander, grabbed in Rawalpindi | |||||||||
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Kuwaiti-Pakistani | In Jug | Big Shot | 20030605 | |||
Former operations chief of al-Qaeda, now enjoying an extended vacation, probably on Diego Garcia or Bikini Atoll. | |||||||||
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | International Islamic Front | India-Pakistan | 20020916 | ||||||
Khalid Sheikh Muhammad | Khalid Sheikh Muhammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | In Jug | 20030504 | |||
Khalid Waqar Chamkani | Khalid Waqar Chamkani | Mutahidda Majlis-i-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20051213 | Link | ||||
Khalid Yasin | Khalid Yasin | Learned Elders of Islam | Down Under | 20030804 | |||||
Khalid al Fawwaz | Khalid al Fawwaz | al-Qaeda | 20011217 | ||||||
Khalid al Midhar | Khalid al Midhar | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20031115 | |||||
Khalid al Mihdhar | Khalid al Mihdhar | al-Qaeda | Home Front: Politix | 20050830 | |||||
Khalid al-Attash | Khalid al-Attash | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030504 | |||||
Khalid al-Fawwaz | Khalid al-Fawwaz | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Britain | 20050831 | |||||
Khalid al-Fawwaz | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20050831 | ||||||
Khalid al-Fawwaz | Advice and Reformation Committee | Britain | 20011024 | ||||||
Khalid al-Halilah | Khalid al-Halilah | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060305 | Link | ||||
Khalid al-Harbi | Khalid al-Harbi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Khalid al-Midhar | Khalid al-Midhar | al-Qaeda | 20030502 | ||||||
Khalid al-Mihdhar | Khalid al-Mihdhar | al-Qaeda | 20030921 | ||||||
Khalid al-Zawahiri | Khalid al-Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040307 | |||||
Khalid al-Zawahri | Khalid al-Zawahri | al-Qaeda | 20040225 | ||||||
Khalid bin Mahfouz | Khalid bin Mahfouz | al-Qaeda | 20031110 | ||||||
Khalida Jarar | Khalida Jarar | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060606 | Link | ||||
Maulvi Khalid | Maulvi Khalid | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20030614 | |||||
Mohamed al-Khalid Samha | Mohamed al-Khalid Samha | Learned Elders of Islam | Europe | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Khalid | Mohammad Khalid | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020914 | |||||
Mohommad Khalid Azizi | Mohommad Khalid Azizi | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20030831 | |||||
Muhammad Khalid | Muhammad Khalid | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Rappani Khalidov | Rappani Khalidov | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040415 | Link | ||||
Redouane Khalid | Redouane Khalid | al-Qaeda | Europe | French-Algerian | In Jug | 20060702 | Link | ||
Shaheen Khalid Butt | Shaheen Khalid Butt | Manhattan Foreign Exchange | Home Front | 20030323 | |||||
Sheik Khalid Yasin | Sheik Khalid Yasin | Learned Elders of Islam | Down Under | 20051011 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Ahmad Bin Hamoud Al-Khalidi | Sheikh Ahmad Bin Hamoud Al-Khalidi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Sheikh Khalid Azan | Sheikh Khalid Azan | Islamic Propagation and Awareness | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040411 | |||||
Syed Khalid Raza | Syed Khalid Raza | Al-Badr | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040306 | |||||
Taimur Khalid | Taimur Khalid | Hizb ut-Tahrir | India-Pakistan | 20031127 | |||||
Yasmin Khalid | Yasmin Khalid | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) | India-Pakistan | 20060326 | Link |
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Saudis warned Iran to reach agreement with US or risk war with Israel – Gulf sources |
2025-05-31 |
Israel is the bad cop; everyone else plays the good one. [IsraelTimes] Saudi prince told Tehran the region can’t bear more escalation; response was that Iran wants nuke deal but won’t end enrichment; WSJ says US prepping ‘term sheet’ that includes enrichment banSaudi Arabia ![]() ’s defense minister delivered a blunt message to Iranian officials in Tehran last month: Take US President Donald Trump ...The Hero of Butler, Pennsylvania... ’s offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously, because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel. Alarmed at the prospect of further instability in the region, Saudi Arabia’s 89-year-old King Salman ...either the largest species of Pacific salmon or the current Sheikh of the Burnin' Sands, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Lord of Most of the Arabians... bin Abdulaziz dispatched his son Prince Khalid bin Salman with the warning destined for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ...the very aged actual dictator of Iran, successor to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini...> , according to two Gulf sources close to government circles and two Iranian officials. Present at the closed-door meeting in Tehran, which took place on April 17 in the presidential compound, were Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, armed forces Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the sources said. Prince Khalid, who was Saudi ambassador to Washington during Trump’s first term, warned Iranian officials that the US leader has little patience for drawn-out negotiations, according to the four sources. Trump had unexpectedly announced just over a week earlier, in the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that direct talks were taking place with Tehran, aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program in return for sanctions relief. While the media covered the 37-year-old prince’s visit, the content of King Salman’s covert message has not been previously clarified. In Tehran, Prince Khalid told the group of senior Iranian officials that Trump’s team would want to reach a deal quickly, and the window for diplomacy would close fast, according to the four sources. The Saudi minister said it would be better to reach a deal with the US than face the possibility of an Israeli attack if the talks broke down, according to the two Gulf sources. He argued that the region, riven by the war sparked by the Hamas ..the braying voice of Islamic Resistance®,... terror group’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, could not withstand a further escalation in tensions, according to the two Gulf sources and one senior foreign diplomat familiar with the discussions. On Thursday, it was reported that during Trump’s trip to the Gulf earlier this month, the leaders of Saudi Arabia, 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... , and the United Arab Emirates told the American leader they oppose a military strike on Iran’s nuclear program. Rooters was unable to determine the impact of the prince’s message on Iran’s leadership. In the meeting, Pezeshkian responded that Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate wanted a deal to ease economic pressure through the lifting of Western sanctions, the four sources said. IRAN TOLD SAUDIS IT WON’T STOP ENRICHMENT However, the hip bone's connected to the leg bone... the Iranian officials, the sources added, expressed concerns over the Trump administration’s "unpredictable" approach to negotiations — which have veered from allowing limited uranium enrichment to demanding the complete dismantling of Tehran’s enrichment program. Trump also has threatened to use military force if diplomacy fails to rein in the holy manal establishment’s nuclear ambitions. One of the Iranian sources said that Pezeshkian emphasized Tehran’s eagerness to reach a deal but that Iran was not willing to sacrifice its enrichment program just because Trump wanted an agreement. Authorities in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Israel did not respond to Rooters’ requests for comment. The White House did not directly address Rooters’ questions about whether it was aware of the Saudi warning to Iran. "President Trump has made it clear: make a deal, or face grave consequences, and the whole world is clearly taking him seriously, as they should," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. Iran, which avowedly seeks Israel’s destruction, has consistently denied seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. However, the hip bone's connected to the leg bone... it has been enriching uranium to levels that have no peaceful application, has obstructed international inspectors from checking its nuclear facilities, and has expanded its ballistic missile capabilities, while several officials have increasingly warned that they could pursue the bomb. The ongoing talks between Washington and Tehran have already been through five rounds to resolve the decades-long nuclear dispute, but multiple stumbling blocks remain, including the key issue of enrichment. WSJ: US PREPARING ’TERM SHEET’ INCLUDING BAN ON ENRICHMENT The Wall Street Journal reported early Friday that Israel is worried the US will drop its demand that Iran fully stop enrichment. Confirming that the two countries aren’t seeing eye-to-eye as to the best way to approach a new nuclear agreement, an unnamed senior US official told the news outlet that there are "some disagreements with Israel over how to approach this right now." The official seemingly indicated, however, that the US could eventually back Israel’s pursuit of military action, "if they [Iran] don’t want to make a deal." The report also said the US is preparing a "term sheet" as part of an interim framework for a deal, as talks progress, and that the sheet will include a total ban on enrichment. The senior US official told the newspaper: "If they don’t accept these terms, it’s not going to be a good day for the Iranians." That report also noted that, with negotiations ongoing, Iran has been digging beneath its main Natanz enrichment plant. Citing people with knowledge of Iran’s nuclear program, the report said the work "is far from complete, but eventually it could allow Iran to produce fuel for nuclear weapons out of reach of ... KABOOM!... s," noting this could sway Israel in the direction of an attack, even with talks still ongoing. Trump said on Wednesday that he had warned Netanyahu last week not to take any actions that could disrupt nuclear talks with Iran, and said the two sides were "very close to a solution now." According to American officials, the US hopes an interim framework will address Israel’s concerns and stave off any imminent attack. "No one in the Trump administration has the patience for a years (sic) of drawn-out negotiations, particularly with the risk of Israeli strikes on Iran," the Journal reported. |
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'The Shadow of Al-Nemr': Prominent Iranian Ayatollah Arrested in Saudi Arabia, deported as Tehran disavows remarks |
2025-05-30 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] Iran-Saudi détente has come under attack after prominent Shiite cleric and TV presenter Gholamreza Qasimiyan was arrested by Saudi authorities while on the Hajj pilgrimage. ![]() The reason for his arrest was his criticism of the “two-faced reforms” in Saudi Arabia, a country that in recent years has sought to become the “Switzerland of the Middle East.” Given Kasimian's influence on his flock (both in Iran and in neighboring countries), the arrest of a preacher of this caliber cannot go unnoticed by official Tehran. However, judging by the latest statements, Iranian officials are more concerned about the fate of relations with Riyadh than about supporting their compatriot. SHADOW HAWK In Iran, Qasimiyan is considered a fairly important figure. Despite his relatively young age (52), he is part of the inner circle of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and has protégés in the government and security forces. His connections are especially strong in the national parliament, where one of his friendly figures is the speaker himself, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Kasimiyan holds conservative views in the spirit of the teachings of the first leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ruhollah Khomeini, and vehemently rejects the concept of a “liberal Iran,” considering freedom of morals the first step towards the collapse of the country. The theologian was among those who for a long time torpedoed the reform of the Iranian “morality police” (Gasht-i-Ershad), and later supported the street protests of conservatives. Although Kasimiyan has until recently tried not to publicly go against the course of the country's top leadership and has not criticized the rapprochement with Saudi Arabia, he has remained the unofficial ideologist of the most conservative (albeit small) part of the Iranian elite. The one that continues to see Riyadh as an "American-Israeli servant" and a potential enemy. EPHEMERAL LIBERALISM Kasimiyan fell into the hands of Saudi law enforcement immediately after he recorded a video during the pilgrimage criticizing the country's authorities. In an address to his flock, the theologian obstructed the current “corrupt” course of Saudi Arabia and called on his compatriots “not to trust the diplomatic tricks” of their Arabian neighbor. At first glance, the attacks are motivated by the preacher's ultra-conservative views and his dissatisfaction with the fact that the traditionalist kingdom has made a serious drift over the past decade towards expanding internal freedoms, aiming to become a "Middle Eastern Switzerland" - with gambling, specific types of tourism and an active nightlife. For a long time, Kasimian frightened his compatriots with such “decomposition”. On the other hand, the picture created by the Saudi authorities is still far from reality. Clubs and casinos in the country are located next to "houses of correction" under the control of the morality police, and the theological community controls the contours of both domestic and foreign policy. "Liberal" Saudi Arabia is still ephemeral. It is precisely this dualism that Kasimiyan emphasized, suggesting that the Arabs are similarly deceiving other countries (and especially Iran) on the diplomatic track. Of course, he had criticized the Saudis before, but this time the theologian crossed the line - he staged a political action during the pilgrimage, thereby insulting the royal house. Riyadh considered it unacceptable to ignore his attacks. COURSE ON CRITICISM Despite the fact that Kasimian was arrested on Monday, the information was not made public for a long time until Shiites, concerned about the disappearance of the preacher, themselves raised the alarm and achieved coverage of the topic in regional media. However, the royal court continued to remain silent. Comments from the Foreign and Interior Ministries were extremely general. They emphasized that the Saudi side had not yet brought any charges, and that the detention of a public figure "has no political overtones." The reaction of the Iranian authorities, who were apparently taken by surprise by the news of the arrest of a high-ranking cleric, was much more varied. Representatives of various ministries and departments of the country sometimes expressed conflicting assessments. For example, the head of the delegation of Iranian pilgrims, Seyed Abdul-Fatah Navab, noted that it is not worth projecting the statements of the arrested ayatollah onto all of Iran, since his position “reflects personal views.” First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref made similar points, adding that the “unfortunate incident” does not harm Saudi-Iranian relations. Other Iranian officials have gone further and proposed extraditing Kasimian to Iran to face charges under national law. However, there were also those in high offices who supported the arrested man. For example, Iranian judicial official Asghar Jahangir called the arrest “unjustified and illegal,” calling on “relevant authorities to look into the matter.” Several members of parliament and senior officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also called for pressure on Riyadh. However, the more time passes since the arrest, the quieter the voices of the "ultra-conservative party" become. Many - including the all-powerful speaker Ghalibaf - prefer not to comment on what is happening at all. At the official level, the course towards criticizing Kasimian confidently outweighs. The head of the ideological and political department of Khamenei's office, Ali Saeedi, put an end to the story : he characterized his compatriot's statements as "damaging to Iran's reputation" and emphasized their "detachment from reality." By doing so, he de facto expressed not only his own position, but also that of Iran's highest authorities. Official Tehran's attempt to distance itself from the controversial theologian is not without foundation. Kasimiyan's voice is listened to not only by Iranian ultra-conservatives, but also by Saudi Shiites, whose share in the kingdom is, according to various estimates, between 10 and 15%. Previously, this minority has repeatedly acted as the "engine" of protests and anti-government demonstrations, which has formed a firm conviction among the Saudi authorities that local Shiites are almost entirely agents of Tehran. The Iranian establishment does not want to support this thesis. RELATIONSHIP CHECK The Qasimiyan affair is a good test of the strength of the new Saudi-Iranian relations. If the parties can resolve the conflict in a legal framework and without mutual recriminations, this will have a more convincing effect on the populations of both countries than numerous exhortations and bravura speeches by officials. Iran and Saudi Arabia have had a hard time overcoming the consequences of the “small cold war” that began in 2016 after the Saudis executed influential Shiite cleric Nemr al-Nemr, and are unlikely to want to return to the confrontation phase. Moreover, the resumption of confrontation will hit the image of both powers and weaken their ties with China, which has made considerable efforts to reconcile its Middle Eastern counterparts. The investigation is being conducted in a "gentlemanly manner." Thus, after the incident with Qasimiyan, Saudi Arabia suspended "until further notice" the issuance of visas for Iranian participants in the Hajj, but Tehran chose not to respond to this attack. As a sign of gratitude, Riyadh did not emphasize the arrested preacher’s closeness to the highest authorities: not a single Saudi publication wrote about the connections between Qasimiyan and Khamenei, and not a single blogger spoke about them. There is a high probability that the parties will avoid direct accusations against each other until the very end, so that the “shadow of al-Nemr” does not hang over them even more. Iranian cleric deported from Saudi as Tehran disavows his fiery remarks [Rudaw] Senior Iranian holy man Gholamreza Qassemian has been deported to Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate from Saudi Arabia ![]() after he had reportedly been arrested by Saudi authorities during the ongoing Hajj season. The holy man was detained shortly after posting a now-viral controversial video sharply criticizing the alleged commercialization of the kingdom’s holy sites. Qassemian on Thursday shared a picture of himself seemingly aboard a plane, addressing his followers with a message: "With your prayers and follow-up, and the diligent follow-up of the Iranian Consulate in Saudi Arabia, I was released from prison and am returning to my beloved homeland via Dubai." According to Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency, Qassemian was arrested in Medina by Saudi police a day after "recording a short video in the Prophet’s Mosque (Masjid al-Nabawi)," which quickly circulated on social media platforms. In the controversial video Qassemian is heard harshly criticizing what he called the commercialization of Saudi holy sites. "The merchants and exploiters of the Qibla [Kaaba - the most sacred site in Islam] have provided ideal conditions - casinos, centers of prostitution, and vulgar concerts are all in place," the holy man stated. Notably, Iranian officials were quick to distance themselves from Qassemian’s remarks. In a veiled response to the incident, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday dismissed attempts to undermine Tehran’s ties with Saudi Arabia and disrupt "Moslem unity." "Iran in no uncertain terms condemns any attempt to harm Moslem unity," Araghchi emphasized on X, adding that Tehran is "determined to not allow anyone to sabotage relations with our brotherly neighbors, including the progressive path of Iran and Saudi Arabia." Qassemian’s case comes at a time when Saudi-Iranian relations are advancing with caution. The two countries agreed to restore diplomatic ties under a landmark China-brokered accord in March 2023, ending a seven-year rupture. Relations had broken down in 2016 after Iranian protesters stormed Saudi diplomatic missions in Tehran and Mashhad in response to Riyadh’s execution of Shiite dissident holy man Nimr al-Nimr. Between 2021 and 2023, senior Iranian and Saudi holy mans and security officials held a series of talks in Baghdad (five rounds) and Oman (five rounds), culminating in the March 2023 agreement to reopen embassies and implement cooperation accords. Since the election of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in July 2024, bilateral relations have notably strengthened. Saudi Arabia’s King Salman ...either the largest species of Pacific salmon or the current Sheikh of the Burnin' Sands, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Lord of Most of the Arabians... and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ...Crown Prince and modernizer of Saudi Arabia as of 2016. The Turks hate him, so he must be all right, despite the occasional brutal murder of Qatar-owned journalists... were among the first leaders to congratulate Pezeshkian on his victory, expressing a desire to deepen ties. In a major diplomatic milestone, Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman visited Tehran in April 2025 - the highest-level Saudi visit to Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution - to discuss regional security and economic cooperation. Pezeshkian has repeatedly emphasized that a core pillar of his foreign policy is to "build bridges" across the Middle East and beyond, advocating for regional integration and dialogue, especially with Gulf Arab states, ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... , and Central Asian nations. Tehran’s prompt disavowal of Qassemian’s inflammatory comments highlights the pragmatic approach Pezeshkian’s administration appears to be taking as it seeks to stabilize ties with its neighbors. |
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Vikram Misri Criticises Pakistan For Giving State Honour To Terrorists, Sat Photos Released of 2 Sites India Hit Wednesday |
2025-05-09 |
[OneIndia] Addressing the media on escalating tensions between India and Pakistain, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri slammed Pakistain for giving state-honour funerals of three terrorists. These individuals were eliminated in strikes by the Indian military as part of Operation Sindoor. Misri highlighted the unusual practice of draping coffins with Pak flags and conducting the funerals with state honors, a treatment typically reserved for civilians. This occurrence raises questions about the nature of the individuals being honored in such a manner. During the briefing, Misri pointed out the contradiction in Pakistain's claim that the Indian military had targeted civilians in their recent operation. He underscored that the strikes on May 7 specifically targeted terrorist infrastructure, based on precise intelligence. The presence of Pakistain Army personnel at these funerals, Misri argued, sends a telling message about the identities of the dear departed. According to Misri, the practice of giving Lions of Islam state funerals seems to be a norm in Pakistain, which he finds perplexing and unjustifiable. INDIA'S COUNTERTERRORISM EFFORTS HIGHLIGHTED India undertook military action against nine terrorist facilities under 'Operation Sindoor' in response to a terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and 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.... , which resulted in the death of 26 civilians. This operation aimed to dismantle the infrastructure supporting terrorism, with India confirming the successful elimination of several terror targets. Despite Pakistain's claims that the strikes resulted in civilian casualties, India maintains that the operation was focused exclusively on combatting terrorism. The targeted strike in Muridke, situated about 40 kilometers from Lahore, resulted in the deaths of Qari Abdul Malik, Khalid, and Mudassir. This action was part of India's broader strategy to disrupt the operations of terrorist groups. The funeral for these individuals was conducted under strict security measures and saw the attendance of not just Pakistain Army personnel but also members of the civil bureaucracy and Jamaat-ud-Dawa ...the front organization of Lashkar-e-Taiba... h (JuD), a banned ...the word bannedseems to have a different meaning in Pakistain than it does in most other places. Or maybe it simply lacks any meaning at all... organization led by Hafiz Saeed ![]() . The ceremony, led by Hafiz Abdul Rauf, included prayers for the nation's safety and security. Misri also addressed Pakistain's allegations that India had targeted religious sites during its operation. He categorically denied these claims, emphasizing that the operation focused solely on terrorist infrastructure and facilities linked to cross-border terrorism into India. Misri accused Pakistain of misusing religious sites to radicalize, instruct, and train terrorists, thereby endangering the region's security. Proof From Above: Satellite Pics Show Extent of 5/7 Terror Site Damage in Operation Sindoor - Before-After Photos [OneIndia] High-resolution satellite images released by Maxar Technologies provide clear visual confirmation of the extensive damage caused by Operation Sindoor, which targeted nine sites across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These sites were linked to terrorist groups Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Hizbul Mujahideen. The imagery offers striking before-and-after comparisons of two major targets: the Markaz Subhan Allah compound near Bahawalpur and the Markaz Taiba complex in Nangal Sadhan, Muridke. Both facilities, key ideological and operational centres for JeM and LeT, respectively, now appear severely damaged with visible craters, collapsed roofs, and scattered debris, as seen in images dated May 7. Established in 2015, this compound functioned as JeM's central hub for operations and training. It housed the group's top leadership, including chief Masood Azhar and deputy Abdul Rauf Asghar. The centre was reportedly involved in planning multiple attacks, including the 2019 Pulwama bombing. MARKAZ TAIBA, MURIDKE In operation since 2000, this LeT stronghold served as a key training and radicalisation centre. It offered weapons training, religious indoctrination, and fitness programs to nearly 1,000 recruits annually. Notably, it was a training site for the 2008 Mumbai attackers, including Ajmal Kasab and David Headley. Historical intelligence suggests Osama bin Laden contributed significantly to building its mosque and guesthouse. Satellite imagery shows severe structural damage to several buildings. Additional sites targeted in Operation Sindoor include Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Rawalakot, Chakswari, Bhimber, Neelum Valley, Jhelum, and Chakwal. Indian intelligence had been monitoring these locations for months, tracking suspicious movement patterns, satellite phone activity, and vehicular logistics consistent with terror operations. THE OPERATION Operation Sindoor was launched in retaliation for the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 25 lives, including that of a Nepali tourist. India attributed the attack to LeT operatives trained across the border. The offensive employed a mix of air-launched cruise missiles, loitering munitions (kamikaze drones), and long-range artillery. The Indian Air Force executed four strikes across the international border, while five others targeted sites within Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Defence officials clarified that no Pakistani military installations were hit, describing the operation as "measured, focused, and non-escalatory." Meanwhile, Indian Defence Minister Rajanth Singh has said that 100 terrorists were killed in the Wednesday operation. He has reportedly said that such operation will continue. |
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The view from India - Pahalgam Terror Attack, Day 2: Attari Border Closed, Indus Water Treaty With Pak Suspended, 1400 rounded up | |
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See Day 1 here and here. Round up of Pakistan reports here. Go safely under God’s hand, Dron, wherever you are. [OneIndia liveblog] Terrorists opened fire at a famed meadow near Kashmir's Pahalgam town on Tuesday afternoon, killing 26 people, mostly tourists, in what is the deadliest attack in the Valley since the Pulwama strike in 2019.The 26 dead included two foreigners and two locals, a high ranking official said without getting into details. Baisaran, about six kilometres from the resort town of Pahalgam, is an expansive meadow ringed by dense pine forests and mountains and a favourite with visitors from across the country and the world. Armed terrorists came into the grassland, dubbed 'mini Switzerland', and started firing at tourists milling around eateries, taking pony rides or just picnicking, officials and eyewitnesses said. Apr 24, 2025, 8:16 AM IST Indian Army has launched a joint search operation with the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police in Poonch's Lasana forest area to nab terrorists
Apr 24, 2025, 8:06 AM IST "That is exactly what went on when October 7th 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. It was directed specifically against Jews and not only against Jews, but among the most liberal Jews who were most prone to wanting peace and normalcy with the Gaza Strip. Targeting a vacation resort, middle-class Hindus, it is evident that the Pakistanis are trying the same tactic now. It should be no more successful for Pakistan than it was for Hamas. And frankly, it's now the duty of India to do to Pakistan and to Pakistan's ISI what Israel did to Hamas. It's time to wipe out the leadership of the ISI to treat them as a designated terror group and demand that every country that is an ally of India, every country that is an ally of the world's largest democracy, do the same..." says Michael Rubin, former Pentagon official and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Apr 23, 2025, 11:22 PM IST The CCS decided upon the following measures: (1) The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support to cross border terrorism. (2)The Attari Integrated Check Post (ICP) will be closed with immediate effect. Those who have crossed over with valid endorsements may return through that route before May 1, 2025. (3) Pakistani nationals will not be permitted to travel to India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme visas. Any SVES visas issued in the past to Pakistani nationals are deemed cancelled. Any Pakistani nationals, currently in India under SVES visa, have 48 hours to leave India..." Apr 23, 2025, 10:34 PM IST The world has come in support of India and mourned over death of 28 innocents killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, but Canada has not yet officially condemned or issued any statement on the gory attack. Many Khalistan-supporting Sikhs have made their residence in Canada, even becoming citizens, while continuing to meddle in events back home. Apr 23, 2025, 9:26 PM ISTIndia will be withdrawing its own Defence/Navy/Air Advisors from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri Apr 23, 2025, 8:43 PM IST Jammu and Kashmir The Jammu and Kashmir police has announced a bounty of Rs 20 lakh to anyone who provides concrete and useful information about terrorists. Apr 23, 2025, 7:56 PM IST Jammu and Kashmir Hundreds of suspects have been detained in Jammu and Kashmir, probe underway Apr 23, 2025, 5:51 PM IST Security agencies released photographs of the suspected terrorists involved in the brutal attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, which claimed 28 lives. The names of the terrorists are Aadil Guree, Aasif Shaikh , Suleman Shah and Abu Talha. The terrorists used code names - Moosa, Yunus and Asif. Photo of the four miscreants at that time at the link, all in dark, Western civilian, long-sleeved shirts and slacks or cargo pants, harnesses with pockets filled with magazines (?), and their trigger fingers carefully laid along the side of whatever their guns (rifles? but three don’t seem to have shoulder stocks, so I’m confused) instead of on the trigger. The training we’ve been doing in Iraq and Afghanistan has had at least that one beneficial aspect — fewer are being killed accidentally because the bad guys know that serious military are careful about that. Pahalgam Attack: Security Forces Detain Over 1400 Suspects, Probe Underway [Oneindia] A day after cowardly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives and left several injured, security forces initiated an extensive crackdown. According to the reports, over 250 overground workers (OGWs) linked to terror groups have been detained in South Kashmir. Additionally, around 1,200 suspects of terrorism-related activities have been apprehended throughout Kashmir.
Indus Water Treaty Suspended: Major Pakistani Cities to Face Water and Power Blackouts [OneIndia] The suspension of this long-standing treaty marks a significant escalation, as it will halt the flow of water from the Indus river system-which includes the Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej rivers-into Pakistan. These rivers are vital to Pakistan's water supply, supporting tens of millions of people. India Scales Down Diplomatic Ties With Pakistan After Pahalgam Attack: Echoes of 26/11 [Oneindia] In the aftermath of the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir-where over two dozen tourists were killed and several injured-India has launched a sharp diplomatic offensive. New Delhi has announced a significant reduction in diplomatic mission strength, bringing down the number of officials in both Indian and Pakistani High Commissions from 55 to 30. This move signals a severe downgrade in bilateral ties without a complete diplomatic rupture. Scaling down diplomatic staff, particularly Defence, Naval, and Air Advisors, is a serious diplomatic signal. By declaring them 'persona non grata', India is essentially accusing these officials of actions incompatible with diplomatic norms-commonly implying espionage, subversion, or indirect support to terrorism. This is not just administrative downsizing but a strategic message: that normal diplomacy cannot continue alongside terror. The move to cut staff strength reflects India's stance of "Terror and Talks Cannot Go Hand-in-Hand." It leaves a bare minimum of diplomatic personnel, primarily for consular and essential services, while cutting off backchannel or informal communication avenues that often operate through military attachés. Saifullah Khalid, LeT Terrorist And TRF Commander, Identified As Mastermind Of Pahalgam Terror Attack April 23, 2025, 16:48 [IST] [OneIndia] The Jammu and Kashmir Police are receiving support from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy for the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for this attack. This incident has raised significant concerns about cross-border terrorism. Army sources have identified Saifullah Khalid, a top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba, as the mastermind behind the Pahalgam attack. Known also as Saifullah Kasuri, he is believed to have been planning this assault for two months. During this period, he reportedly visited Pakistani Army camps twice to coordinate the attack. Saifullah is closely associated with Hafiz Saeed, the chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba, and serves as his deputy. He is credited with founding both TRF and People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), which are considered proxies for Lashkar. His ties with Hafiz Saeed and alleged coordination with Pakistani military elements highlight concerns about state-backed terrorism against India. Two Pakistani Terrorists Eliminated By Indian Army in Baramulla LoC Operation, Two AKs, Pistol, IED Recovered April 23, 2025, 10:08 [IST] [Oneindia] In a major success for the Indian Army, two Pakistani terrorists have been killed in an encounter during Operation Tikka in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 23, 2025. The infiltration attempt was thwarted along the Line of Control (LoC) when security forces intercepted the terrorists attempting to infiltrate through the general area of Sarjeevan at Uri Nala in Baramulla, located in north Kashmir. During the intense firefight, the terrorists were eliminated, and the security forces recovered significant war-like stores, including two AK rifles, one pistol, and an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The operation is still ongoing as the Indian Army continues to secure the region and assess the situation. Jammu & Kashmir: Encounter Between Security Force & Terrorists Breaks Out In Kulgam April 23, 2025, 18:19 [IST] [OneIndia] An encounter broke out between security personnel and terrorists in the Tangmarg region of South Kashmir's Kulgam district. The gun battle happened during a search operation, and hunt for terrorists that killed 26 people in Pahalgam on Tuesday. According to reports, police reacted to a tip about unusual movements prompted a strict cordon around the location. As searches were conducted, security forces faced heavy gunfire, leading to an ongoing exchange of fire. The area has been sealed off by security forces to contain the situation. Additional reinforcements have been dispatched to the scene to support ongoing operations. | |
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Lebanon and Syria sign border demarcation agreement, easing tensions after fall of Assad |
2025-03-29 |
[IsraelTimes] Lebanon and Syria have signed an agreement on border demarcation and boosting coordination between the two countries regarding security along their tense frontier, the Saudi Press Agency reports. The deal signed by the Lebanese and Syrian defense ministers in Saudi Arabia late in the day yesterday came after clashes in border areas earlier this month left several people dead and dozens wounded on both sides. The plan for border demarcation also comes after the ouster in early December of the 54-year Assad family rule in Syria, leading to tensions along the frontier where Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group was active on both sides of the border during Syria’s 14-year civil war. Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Menassa was scheduled to visit the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Wednesday, but the visit was canceled. Menassa and his Syrian counterpart, Murhaf Abu Qasra, later flew to Jiddah in Saudi Arabia yesterday, where they held talks attended by Saudi Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman and signed the deal. The Saudi agency says the Lebanese and Syrian ministers signed an agreement in which both sides agreed on the “strategic importance of demarcating their border,” and the formation of legal and specialized committees in different fields. It adds that both countries agreed to “activate coordination mechanisms” to deal with any security challenges along the border. It says Saudi Arabia backs security and stability in both countries, which boosts regional security. |
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Day 2: US airstrikes ''took out'' multiple Houthi terror leaders, US Navy airstruck Houthi drones and captured cargo ship, Houthis claim 53 toes up after 47 airstrikes | |||
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... KABOOM!... s ''took out'' multiple leaders of the Iran-backed Iran's Houthi sock puppets ...a Zaidi Shia insurgent group operating in Yemen. They have also been referred to as the Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... rebel group on Saturday, White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said. The strikes, which are expected to continue as part of the US military's largest operation so far under President Trump's second term, are meant to serve as a direct warning to Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and a clear escalation from the Biden administration's previous attacks. ''These were not kind of pinprick, back and forth — what ultimately proved to be feckless attacks,'' Waltz told ABC's ''This Week'' on Sunday morning — a swipe at previous strikes by the Biden administration. ''This was an overwhelming response that actually targeted multiple Houthi leaders and took them out,'' he added. ''And the difference here is: one, going after the Houthi leadership, and two, holding Iran responsible.'' Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the large-scale military bombardment across Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... on Saturday using the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier group. The carrier has been in the Red Sea to protect global commerce ships and military vessels from the relentless Houthi attacks that began in November 2023, with the Iran-backed terror group plaguing the key trade route in a show of support for Hamas ![]() US military shoots down Houthi drones as Trump''s strikes against terrorist group continue [NYPOST] US warships have shot down roughly a dozen Houthi drones since President Donald Trump launched airstrikes against the terrorist organization on Saturday, Fox News has learned. A senior defense official told Fox News of the developments on Sunday. The drones were aimed at the US Navy's Truman Carrier Strike Group, and were shot down ''well before'' they posed a serious threat, the official added. The latest military action came after nearly a year and a half of attacks from Houthis, both on commercial merchant vessels and US military ships. In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump wrote that he had ''ordered the United States Military to launch decisive and powerful Military action against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen.'' ''It has been over a year since a US-flagged commercial ship safely sailed through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, or the Gulf of Aden,'' Trump continued. ''The last American Warship to go through the Red Sea, four months ago, was attacked by the Houthis over a dozen times.'' Death toll from US strikes on Yemen rises to 53 March 17, 2025 [HodhodYemenNews] The death toll from the US aggression on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, and other Yemeni provinces has risen to 53 martyrs, the Health Ministry in Sana’a said. The number of injured has risen to 98, including nine children and nine women, the ministry said. The Ministry reiterated its condemnation of the US aggression and its targeting of civilian structures in Sana’a and several provinces, describing the attack on civilians and civilian infrastructure as war crimes, further adding to the US’s criminal record. The aggression came a few days after the Yemeni Armed Forces resumed their maritime operation against Israeli-linked ships in the southern Red Sea, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the Gulf of Aden, and the Arabian Sea over the Tel Aviv regime’s blockade on Gaza. Iran-backed Houthis claim second attack on US ships in 24 hours March 17, 2025 4:41 a.m. Israel Time [IsraelTimes] Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels claim responsibility for a second attack on an American aircraft carrier group in 24 hours, calling it retaliation for US strikes. A spokesperson for the group says that “for the second time in 24 hours,” Houthi fighters launched missiles and drones at the USS Harry S. Truman and several of its warships in the northern Red Sea. The statement also vows to keep targeting Israeli vessels until the “siege” on Gaza is lifted. Yemen strikes aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in retaliation for murderous airstrikes [HodhodYemenNews] The Yemeni Armed Forces announced on Sunday that the United States launched more than 47 ![]() KABOOM!... s on multiple provinces across Yemen in the past hours, calling it a blatant act of aggression. According to the statement, the airstrikes targeted several areas in the provinces of Sanaa, Saada, al-Bayda, Hajjah, Dhamar, Marib, and al-Jawf. The front man of Yemen’s armed forces, Yahya Sare’e, stated that the attacks resulted in numerous casualties, with dozens killed and injured in an initial toll, accusing the US of committing massacres against Yemeni civilians. In response, the Yemeni Armed Forces confirmed they had targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and its accompanying warships in the northern Red Sea. The attack involved 18 ballistic and cruise missiles, along with drones. He stressed that the Yemeni armed forces will not hesitate to target all American warships in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea in response to the aggression against our country. "The armed forces will continue to impose the naval siege on the "Israeli" enemy and enforce restrictions on its ships in the designated operation zone until humanitarian aid ![]() ...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 oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip," he underlined The Yemeni military spokesperson reiterated that this American aggression will only increase dear Yemen and its steadfast, faithful, and fighting people in firmness, faith, and steadfastness. Earlier Sunday from Hodhod Yemen News: 31 Yemeni civilians killed in US-British airstrikes across YemenThe Ministry of Health announced that the death toll of the American-British aggression on civilians in the capital, Sana’a, and the provinces of Saada and Al-Bayda has risen to 132 martyrs and injured, most of whom are women and children. In a statement, the ministry clarified that 31 civilians were martyred and 101 others were injured, most of them women and children, in an initial toll of the American aggression’s airstrikes. Rubio says Yemen strikes to continue until Houthis can no longer attack ships [IsraelTimes] US strikes on Yemen will continue until the Houthis no longer have the capability to attack global shipping and the US Navy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells the CBS News “Face the Nation” program. He says there is no talk of US ground raids in Yemen, adding: “I don’t think there’s a necessity for it right now.” Rubio also says that there is “no way” the Houthis would have the ability to attack global shipping without support from Iran.
[Regnum] On the night of March 16, the US Air Force carried out 47 strikes on Yemen, in particular on the country's capital Sana'a. Houthi Health Ministry spokesman Anis al-Asbahi reported that the US strikes left more than 30 dead and more than 100 people injured. Reuters: Yemeni Houthi attacks on USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier miss target [Regnum] Yemeni Houthi drones attacked the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in the Red Sea. The strikes failed to hit their target, Reuters reported. “American F-16 and F-18 fighter jets shot down a total of 11 drones launched by Yemen’s Houthis on March 16… The drones did not come close to the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman, which played a key role in U.S. President Donald Trump’s strikes in Yemen,” the authors wrote. US military strikes Galaxy Leader vessel seized by Houthis [Regnum] US fighter jets carried out airstrikes on the Galaxy Leader ship captured by the Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement in 2023. This was reported by the Yemeni Al-Masirah TV channel. The Bahamian-flagged cargo ship was hijacked by the Houthis in November 2023 while en route from Turkey to India. The Houthis believe that the real owner of the ship is Abraham Ungar, a major Israeli businessman. According to the channel, two raids were aimed at the captain's cabin of an Israeli ship near the coast of Hodeida. As reported by Regnum news agency, from November 19 to January 18, the Houthis carried out at least 31 attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea using anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles. More from Regnum: As reported by the Regnum news agency, on March 15, American troops launched a large-scale operation against the Houthis. The US Armed Forces struck targets of the Ansar Allah movement in western Yemen. The outskirts of the city of Dhamar in the province of the same name were shelled. In addition, strikes were carried out on targets in the Ans district.
Washington has vowed to keep striking Yemen until the rebels stop attacking Red Sea shipping, with US President Donald Trump warning he will use “overwhelming lethal force.” Houthi media reported more explosions on Sunday night, accusing the Americans of targeting a cotton ginning factory in the western region of Hodeida as well as the command cabin of the Galaxy Leader, an Israel-linked ship captured in November 2023. The Bahamas-flagged, Japanese-operated Galaxy Leader is owned by a British company, which in turn is partially owned by Israeli tycoon Abraham “Rami” Ungar. The Houthis freed its crew in January 2025. Related: USS Harry S. Truman: 2025-02-27 Tens of thousands protest in Romania's capital against annulled presidential race USS Harry S. Truman: 2025-02-21 Commanding officer of nuclear-powered US Navy aircraft carrier relieved of duty after crash with merchant ship USS Harry S. Truman: 2025-02-20 Puntland Forces Capture ISIS Members Involved in Extortion and Bombings Related: Sana’a: 2025-01-01 US launches multiple strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen Sana’a: 2024-12-25 It will take more than words to stop Houthis Sana’a: 2024-12-23 Houthis say Israeli strikes on Hodeida port caused $313 million in losses since July, Israel says there will be more Related: Saada: 2025-03-15 US, Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza Saada: 2025-03-06 The U.S. has re-designated Yemen’s Houthis as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization, sanctions 7 big turbans Saada: 2025-03-06 UN extends sanctions on Al-Qaeda-linked militant group in Somalia Related: Dhamar: 2025-01-16 Earthquake detected in Lahj province of Yemen Dhamar: 2024-10-05 Reports of more air strikes in Yemen Dhamar: 2024-01-28 US neutralizes Yemeni Houthi anti-ship missile Related: Hajjah: 2025-03-15 US, Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza Hajjah: 2025-03-06 The U.S. has re-designated Yemen’s Houthis as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization, sanctions 7 big turbans Hajjah: 2025-03-06 UN extends sanctions on Al-Qaeda-linked militant group in Somalia Related: Al-Bayda: 2024-01-21 US strike Houthi anti-ship missile aimed towards Gulf of Aden Al-Bayda: 2024-01-19 US attacks 14 Yemeni Houthi missile launchers Al-Bayda: 2023-03-11 Unknown attack claims life of government soldier in Syria’s Daraa | |||
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Sudan revises transitional declaration, Burhan signals potential for independent PM - Sudan Tribune |
2025-02-20 |
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Sudan![]() 's military-led government on Wednesday announced amendments to the Transitional Constitutional Declaration, as the head of the ruling Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, signalled to a Western diplomat his desire to appoint an independent prime minister. The amendments follow a request by the Sovereign Council for political forces and gangs supporting the military to submit proposals to revise the 2019 transitional charter. These proposals included removing clauses related to the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC), the former ruling coalition, and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). ''The Sovereign Council and the Council of Ministers, in a joint meeting, approved the 2019 Transitional Constitutional Declaration, as amended in 2025, which is now in effect for the transitional period,'' said government spokesperson and Minister of Information Khalid Aleisir in a press statement. The spokesperson did not provide details of the amendments made to the document, which was initially agreed upon between the military and civilian forces that led the protests against the regime of ousted President Omer al-Bashir in 2019. Burhan dissolved the civilian transitional government in October 2021, a move widely condemned as a military coup. Earlier, sources told Sudan Tribune that the amendments to the constitutional declaration would grant al-Burhan broad powers to appoint and dismiss the prime minister and increase the number of Sovereign Council members. According to the sources, the proposed amendments stipulate that the total number of Sovereign Council members would be nine, three representing the parties to the Juba Peace Agreement and six appointed by al-Burhan. |
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Drone targets Erbil refugee camp housing exiled Iranian Kurds |
2025-01-31 |
[Rudaw] A camp in Erbil province housing refugees from Kurdish areas of western Iran ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate (Rojhelat) was targeted by a suicide drone but did not cause any material damage or casualties, said the Kurdistan Region’s counterterrorism directorate. "According to Kurdistan's counter-terrorism information, this evening Thursday January 30, 2025, at 17:40, an explosive-laden drone was directed at the East Kurdistan refugee camp at the foot of Mount Korek on the border of Erbil province. The drone missed its target, crashed and fell down, with no casualties or material damage reported," said the Erbil-based Directorate General of Counter Terrorism (CTD) in a Facebook post. Meanwhile, ...back at the shootout, Butch clutched at his other leg...... Khidr Beg, a senior commander of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI), told Rudaw that "about 5 to 6 kilometers from the East Kurdistan refugee camp, a strong explosion was heard, but we don't know yet if it was a drone or not." He added that they "haven't clarified the incident and cannot accuse any country of carrying out the attack." The camp is located near Khalidan subdistrict. A security source from Khalifan told Rudaw on the condition of anonymity that "we haven't received any official information about it yet and have begun investigating the incident." A security pact was signed between Iran and Iraq in March 2023 which saw Baghdad agree to disarm Kurdish opposition groups and secure the border regions. Iran had threatened to use military action if Baghdad failed to fulfill the agreement. In September same year, Baghdad announced that it had disarmed the exiled Kurdish groups on the border and that offices previously used by the groups had been evacuated. |
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BLM activist mayor storms out of meeting after slamming black locals for questioning luxury trip |
2025-01-30 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] An embattled Georgia mayor and former Black Lives Matter organizer stormed out of a city council meeting as furious residents questioned him about allegedly using a city credit card for lavish purchases. South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau, known as Mayor Kobi, berated his own constituents for citing his spending in office, which included an $1,800 desk that can be turned into a pool table, and over $9,000 in one month on travel including flight upgrades. This month he was also accused of blowing thousands of taxpayer money for a 20-day luxury vacation to Ghana, with further purchases also reportedly including a $1,300 drone. Kamau shot back at a tense city council meeting on Tuesday: 'I am so distressed and disappointed that the blackest city in one of the blackest states in the United States of America heading into Black History Month, we are tearing each other down.' Councilwoman Helen Willis slammed his attempts to dodge the questioning, responding: 'We're not tearing you down you took your black behind over to Africa for 20 days and didn’t tell anybody.' The hostile exchange came after residents confronted Kamau over his alleged mishandling of taxpayer money, as local Patricia Wise was seen telling the council: 'You guys got to do better, you guys really do got to do better.' After facing the onslaught, Kamau walked out of the meeting as the hearing turned to discussing new policies, refusing to give an explanation for his huge expenses, per WSBTV. 'I am so distressed and disappointed that the blackest city in one of the blackest states in the United States of America heading into Black History Month, we are tearing each other down.' Related: Black Lives Matter: 2025-01-22 State Department blocks pride, BLM flags from embassies, outposts with 'one flag policy' Black Lives Matter: 2025-01-18 BLM activist mayor 'blew thousands of taxpayer cash on luxury 20 day vacation to Ghana' Black Lives Matter: 2025-01-11 Democrat super-lawyer Marc Elias behind Steele dossier slaps employees with unexpected blow: ‘He's frankly an a–hole' Related: South Fulton: 2024-04-15 South Fulton, Ga. man has been arrested for attempted murder after he admitted to police he put antifreeze in his newborn's milk South Fulton: 2024-04-02 '‘Gonna Talk About It Anyway': Defiant Fani Willis Again Talks Race After Judge Rebukes ‘Playing The Race Card' Speech South Fulton: 2023-10-17 SWAT team raids suburban Atlanta home to arrest four people who were running an 'illegal strip club on the weekends' - and had a HORSE on the property |
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Trump says he'll send 30,000 illegal migrants to Guantanamo Bay | ||||
2025-01-30 | ||||
Using it for migrants is the latest symbolic move in Trump's unprecedented crackdown on illegal migration that began the moment he entered office last week.
Trump said the facility with 30,000 beds will be used to keep the 'worst of the worst' migrants under lock and key, and noted how 'tough' it is to escape. It will include suspects from countries he doesn't trust will detain them when they are deported. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem floated the plan earlier on Wednesday, but Trump has now put the idea into motion.
Trump added: 'We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people. Some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back. 'So we're going to send them out to Guantanamo Bay. This will double our capacity immediately, and tough. That's a tough - that's a tough place to get out of.' The George W. Bush administration opened the facility in 2002 to detain 'illegal enemy combatants' during the 'War on Terror.' Ultimately, successive administrations have negotiated a series of arrangements to transfer prisoners out of the facility since then, amid public and congressional pressure to close it. The population has now dwindled to just 15 after the most recent series of transfers. Among them is 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who agreed to plead guilty after negotiations with military lawyers, avoiding a potential death sentence, and setting off yet another legal saga. Trump himself ordered his then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to keep Guantanamo open in 2018, reversing an Obama administration order. Related: Guantanamo Bay: 2025-01-28 Jakarta accepting that key Bali bombing suspect is Indonesian marks a reversal Guantanamo Bay: 2025-01-28 CIA declassified plan to carry out terrorist attacks against Americans Guantanamo Bay: 2025-01-22 Islamic Emirate Confirms Prisoner Exchange with the US Related: Kristi Noem 01/29/2025 Senate Democrats block legislation to sanction ICC over Israel arrest warrants Kristi Noem 01/29/2025 Homeland Security busts 5 'career criminals' on first day of NYC raids Kristi Noem 01/27/2025 Trump's celebrates with three word message America as Kristi Noem is confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security | ||||
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'Legends of the Resistance': Whom Israel Gave to Hamas in Exchange for Hostages |
2025-01-21 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] Hamas and Israel, after nearly 15 months of constant consultations, have reached a consensus on a hostage exchange. Following agreements reached earlier in the Qatari capital of Doha, both sides pledged to ensure the transfer of people on agreed lists and then move on to a more comprehensive settlement of the protracted conflict. However, the implementation of the agreements is still in question. There are many in Israel who see their military-political defeat in a diplomatic victory and would not mind renegotiating the agreements already reached. CONTOURS OF EXCHANGE Tel Aviv agreed to hand over 1,890 Palestinian prisoners to its opponents in exchange for the release of 33 Israeli hostages. Thus, the “exchange rate” of prisoners was 87 to 1 in favor of Hamas, which caused a storm of jubilation among Palestinian factions and protests from the far-right forces in the Israeli parliament. However, Israeli negotiators still managed to avoid a repeat of the infamous “Shalit deal” (2011), where the ratio was 1 to 1027 in favor of Palestine, and to get Hamas to include all living hostages in the exchange lists. In addition, Tel Aviv decided to stretch out the hostage exchange process as long as possible, so as not to pander to Palestinian propaganda and not to fuel the belief in the “absolute triumph” of Hamas. In the first round, 90 Palestinians were exchanged for three Israeli women. The parties also chose Saturday as a permanent exchange day, agreeing to provide lists no less than a day before the chosen date. As a result, by the end of the first stage of the deal (tentatively scheduled for March 5, 2025), Hamas and Tel Aviv expect to fully fulfill their obligations. THE OLD GUARD In the first exchange, Hamas released only civilians. An exchange of IDF prisoners is planned for the coming weeks. However, many legendary and significant figures in the Palestinian movement were freed. Thus, among others, veteran of the resistance and commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (the military wing of Fatah) Zakaria al-Zubeidi was released. He played a leading role in the Second Intifada (2000-2005) and seriously strengthened the potential of the Brigades, and the commanders he trained, in particular Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, caused many problems for the Israeli army and intelligence services. For the past five years, al-Zubeidi has been held under special conditions in Gilboa prison, which is eloquently called "Israeli Alcatraz." The name of the commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades was erased from the lists by Israeli negotiators until the very last moment. Also released was the deputy head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Khalida Jarrar, a figure well known not only in the Middle East. In the past, she was the official representative of Palestine to the Council of Europe and a fighter for the rights of prisoners. Jarrar, who had been held in solitary confinement for the past year and a half (something that far more seasoned field commanders were not “honored” with), became a symbol of oppression not only for the PFLP, but also for other Palestinian factions. However, the high-profile names listed are only a small part of the extensive exchange list. And it may include much more odious figures. Thus, back in May 2024, Arab media wrote that Hamas negotiators were fighting for the release of Marwan Barghouti, the most popular anti-Israeli politician and the founder of the youth militant wing of Fatah (the Tanzim movement). Barghouti's release could well challenge the political monopoly of current Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas, subsequently triggering a drift in Fatah from being a relatively neutral faction towards Israel towards direct confrontation and the formation of a political coalition with Hamas. Thus, living symbols of resistance, belonging to different groups and movements, have already found themselves at liberty. However, the "common denominator" for them was Hamas, which played a decisive role in their release from captivity. This significantly raises the prestige of the movement and its "political weight" in Palestine, especially in conjunction with the laurels of "the winner of the IDF." This fact will probably manifest itself in the medium term, setting a trend for all Palestinian-Israeli relations. THE LINE OF SCHISM As noted above, the Israeli government's decision to support the deal with Hamas provoked an explosion of indignation among the conservative wing. Many felt that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “publicly capitulated” to the Palestinian forces (and by extension to Iran, which is celebrating the Palestinian victory as its own). The leader of the far-right party "Jewish Power", Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, who throughout the conflict criticized Netanyahu for "indecisive and half-hearted measures" against Hamas, resigned. Along with him, fellow party members - Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu and Minister of Negev, Galilee and National Resilience Yitzhak Wasserlauf - also left their posts in the government. "Jewish Power" distanced itself from the ruling coalition. Another opponent of the Hamas deal, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, also publicly criticized Netanyahu for his cowardice. And, although he did not resign like other "hawks", he demonstratively voted against the Hamas deal at a Knesset session. However, Smotrich quickly realized that he would not be able to gather a protest electorate around himself alone, especially after his recent quarrel with Ben-Gvir over disagreements on judicial reform, and therefore hastened to welcome the return of his fellow citizens from captivity. After distancing Ben-Gvir's supporters, Netanyahu's government lost at least six votes in the Knesset, leaving the gap with the opposition at a minimum (62 votes to 52). And the deepening conflict with Smotrich threatens the loss of at least seven more mandates and, as a result, the loss of control over parliament (especially if the right-wing parties decide to officially join the opposition bloc). In this case, the early elections that Netanyahu has so carefully avoided could become a reality. This means that Israeli hawks have a convenient pretext to force the prime minister to torpedo the deal with Hamas immediately after the last Israeli hostage leaves the enclave. |
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Israel frees 90 Palestinian security prisoners, who are welcomed with Hamas flags |
2025-01-20 |
[IsraelTimes] After 3 civilian hostages freed, Israel releases mostly female inmates either to West Bank or East Jerusalem, first of up to 1,904 prisoners to go free in truce deal’s first phase Israel released 90 Paleostinian security prisoners early Monday morning, hours after Hamas ![]() released three civilian hostages Sunday on the first day of a ceasefire with the terror group 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 oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip, the Israel Prison Service (IPS) said in a statement. Most of the inmates, who included terror convicts but reportedly none convicted of murder, were taken to the West Bank town of Beitunia where a crowd of hundreds cheered and chanted and some climbed atop the lead bus and unfurled Hamas flags. They were joined by others waving the flags of Fatah, Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... and several other Paleostinian factions, including terror groups, as well as the Paleostinian flag and the flag of Leb ...Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects.... ’s Hezbollah terror group. The 90 Paleostinian prisoners released on Monday included between 62 and 69 women, according to contradictory media reports. The IPS statement did not provide a breakdown. According to the Haaretz daily, Israel freed 62 women — including one minor — and 28 men, including eight teenagers. However, there's no worse danger than telling a mother her baby is ugly... the Ynet news site reported that 69 women were set free, including one minor, alongside eight male minors and 13 adult men. Similarly, the News Agency that Dare Not be Named said before the release that it had seen a list of inmates set for release that included 69 women. Ahead of the return of the Israeli hostages, the IPS bussed the first round of Paleostinian prisoners to Ofer Prison in the West Bank, where Israeli security forces and Red Thingy representatives verified each prisoner’s identity and performed medical checks on them before releasing them in coordination with security forces and the government. The prisoners include 78 West Bank residents, released at the Beitunia Checkpoint near Ofer Prison. The remaining 12 East Jerusalem residents were transported back to the city and released back to their homes from the Russian Compound detention center. As the release was delayed by several hours, Ynet reported that Israeli security officials were blaming the Red Thingy, accusing the organization’s staff of deliberately stalling the process with the purported motive of making Israel seem like it is not complying with the deal’s terms. But after a short while, the release went ahead. The deal, signed Friday, is broken into three phases. During the first, 42-day phase, Hamas will release a total of 33 Israeli hostages — women, children, and elderly, maimed, or sick men — not all of whom are alive. Israel, in return, will release up to 1,904 Paleostinian security prisoners and detainees, including more than 150 The next release of hostages and prisoners is due Saturday. In just over two weeks, talks are to begin on the far more challenging second phase of the ceasefire agreement. The youngest prisoner freed Monday was Mahmoud Aliowat, 15, who was convicted of carrying out a shooting attack in the City of David area of Jerusalem, wounding two people, when he was 13. The list also included, according to the list reported by AP, Khalida Jarrar, 62, a leading member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Paleostine (PFLP), a leftist faction with an armed terror group that carried out attacks on Israelis decades ago, including plane hijackings. Jarrar was accused of criminal masterminding the 2019 bombing that killed 17-year-old Rina Shnerb at a spring in the West Bank. As part of a plea deal, Jarrar was charged with "illegal association" and sentenced to two years in prison in 2021. Jarrar, 62, was again arrested in late 2023 and since held under indefinitely renewable administrative detention — a controversial tool enabling detention without charge that Israel uses against terror suspects in cases where disclosing the evidence against them in court could harm national security. The practice, primarily used against Paleostinians, has been criticized by right groups. Dalal Khaseeb, 53, the sister of former Hamas second-in-command Saleh Arouri, was also on the list, which was provided by Hamas. Arouri was killed in an Israeli strike in a southern Beirut suburb in January 2024. Also listed for release, according to AP, was Abla Abdelrasoul, 68, the wife of detained PFLP leader Ahmad Saadat who ordered the liquidation of Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi in 2001 and has been serving a 30-year sentence. Haaretz also noted the inclusion on the list of East Jerusalem residents Nawal Abed Fatiha, an Israeli citizen who in 2020 stabbed a 70-year-old Israeli man with a knife in Jerusalem, and Ibrahim Zamar, who in April 2023, when he was 15, shot two people at the entrance to the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. A 2015 shooting attack in Jerusalem’s Sheik Jarrah neighborhood; Ibrahim Zamar, who carried out the attack, is to be released on January 19, 2025 in exchange for three Israeli women taken hostage by the Hamas terror group. None of the inmates set free in the first batch have been convicted of murder, Haaretz reported. The adult men were being held for relatively minor offenses like incitement, identifying with terrorism and disorderly conduct, according to Ynet. Almost all the hostages set for release by Hamas were kidnapped from Israel during the October 7, 2023, onslaught led by the Paleostinian terror group, in which 1,200 people were killed, mostly civilians, and 251 taken hostage into the Strip. For each of the living women, children and elderly, 30 Paleostinian prisoners will be released; for all nine sick hostages, 110 prisoners will be released; for each of the female IDF soldiers, 50 prisoners will be released; for hostages Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, who have been held in Gaza for a decade, 30 prisoners will be released for each, in addition to 47 Paleostinians released in the 2011 Shalit deal and since rearrested; and for the bodies of hostages in the first stage, Israel will release the more than 1,000 Gazook detainees. Following the first phase of the deal, Israel and Hamas are to engage in continued negotiations over a permanent ceasefire, as the terror group releases the remaining hostages and Israel releases more Paleostinian security prisoners. It is believed that 91 of the 251 hostages kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 34 confirmed dead by the IDF. Hamas has so far released three hostages during a ceasefire that began in January. The terror group released 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November 2023, and four hostages were released before that. Eight hostages have been rescued by troops alive, and the bodies of 40 hostages have also been recovered, including three mistakenly killed by the military as they tried to escape their captors. Hamas is also holding two Israeli civilians who entered the Strip in 2014 and 2015, as well as the body of an IDF soldier who was killed in 2014. |
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