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Iranians see attacking Israel as legitimate self-defence

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As Iran released a video clip showcasing some of the military equipment used in its attack against Israel, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) has confirmed that these missiles have caused damage to infrastructure at the Nevatim Air Base in the Hermon area. The video shows the launch of several missiles and drones from its military bases across various regions and this comes a few days after Israel hit Iran’s consulate in Damascus, Syria that resulted in the death of seven IRGC members, including two generals.

Iran vowed to retaliate April 1 strike in a proper time and waited until Saturday night to respond from a point of power as it launched dozens of missiles that has caused anxiety among the Israeli officials and its partners in the West. However, the maturity shown as presidents of most countries, including US, UK, and others have called for de-escalation and told Israel not to hit back as it will deteriorate the situation in the region and impact the world order.

After Iran’s direct attack, several countries have closed their airspace and it was also reported that these missiles and drones have crossed the Iron dome defense system as many of them landed inside Israel territory including on its military airport.

Israel has confirmed that the over 200 missiles launched by Iran targeted an Israeli military airport as well, but did not provide further details on the casualties and property damages. IDF in a statement said there was only a small portion of the projectiles launched by Iran that had landed within Israeli borders and many of these missiles and drones were defused.

Iranians gather to celebrate the attack against Israel  

Thousands of Iranian people took to the streets in Tehran, the capital city of Iran and celebrated the launch of unprecedented missile attacks on Israel by changing “death to Israel” and “death to US”. The pro-government supporters gathered in Tehran’s Palestine Square and waved Iranian and Palestinian national flags alongside banners reading “Allah’s victory is near.”

Demonstrators wave Iran’s flag and Palestinian flags as they gather at Palestine Square in Tehran on April 14, 2024. (AFP)

The celebration comes as it was the single largest drone attack ever carried out by Iran and it was a direct attack against Israel after almost a half-century of being archenemies. After the recent attack in Syria, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has pledged revenge and said that the “evil Israeli regime will be punished.”

IRGC has dubbed the operation “True Promise” and it was an indication that the Iran army wanted to show the supreme leader to make good on their vows of punishment for attacks by Israel. The terms of punishment have circulated since January 2020 when general Qassem Soleimani was assassinated in Iraq. Iranian officials have also tried to maintain strategic patience since last December assassination of another IRGC commander in Syria, Razi Mousavi, in an Israeli air raid.

Afghanistan supported Iran’s attack on Israel as legitimate

Afghanistan has declared Iran’s recent attack on Israel as legitimate and defensive action and called on influential countries to halt the further escalation of the crisis and stop the conflicts in the Gaza Strip.

Taliban Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Abdul Qahar Balkhi said that Iran exercised its legitimate right to self-defense on 14th April in the wake of continuation of Israel’s crimes and its attack on the consulate of Iran in Damascus in contravention of diplomatic norms and international laws.

Since October last year, the “zionist” regime has tried to divert world attention away from the genocide of over thirty-three thousand civilians in Gaza by violating airspace of sovereign states and provocations aimed at broadening regional insecurity, Balkhi said, and called on the world leaders to expedite their efforts of halting the crimes of the zionist regime in order to prevent further escalation of the crisis.

Abdullah Abdullah, former head of Afghanistan High Peace Council said that by attacking the consulate of Iran in Syria, Israel violated international law, international conventions on the immunity of diplomatic missions and international custom.

“Iran’s response to Israel is considered a defensive measure and a reaction against the violation of Iran’s national sovereignty. The continued brutal killing of innocent Palestinian people in Gaza by Israel and the targeting of children, women, employees of international organizations, doctors and aid workers is the main cause of the crisis and tension at the regional and global level,” he added.

While calling Iran as Afghanistan’s neighbor with religious, historical and cultural commonalities, Abdullah said any action by Israel against Iran has a direct impact on the situation in Afghanistan and unpredictable and unfortunate consequences for the region and world peace and security.

We are in favor of solving regional and international crises through peaceful means and we support any action towards de-escalation, peace and stability, Abdullah added.

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China launches $138bn bond sale

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China will start selling the first batch of 1 trillion yuan ($138 billion) of ultra-long term private government bonds on Friday to help revive the economy.

The central government will begin such sales this year by issuing 30-year bonds, according to a statement from the Ministry of Finance. According to Bloomberg, this ends months of speculation about when the bonds, only the fourth of their kind in 26 years, will be launched after a sweeping plan was announced in March.

According to the report, President Xi Jinping’s government is stepping up financial support to help an economy under pressure from the housing crisis and weak consumer confidence. Government spending on infrastructure, which can be financed through bonds, will play a key role in helping China achieve its annual growth target of around 5 per cent, above economists’ forecasts.

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group’s Xing Zhaopeng said the increase in gross domestic product could be as much as 1 percentage point.

“The timing of the bond issue is likely aimed at offsetting the impact of protectionist tariffs the US has threatened to impose on Chinese goods,” Zhaopeng said, noting the uncertainty ahead of a Communist Party meeting on reforms in July.

The 20-year and 50-year bonds will be sold on 24 May and 14 June respectively. Bond auctions will continue until the last batch of 30-year bonds goes on sale in November. The ministry did not disclose the amount of bonds to be sold.

Bloomberg announced the private government bond sale on Monday. The issue will include 300 billion yuan of 20-year bonds, 600 billion yuan of 30-year bonds and 100 billion yuan of 50-year bonds, according to people familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity because the information is private.

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US, Australia, Japan and Philippines plan more naval exercises to counter Beijing’s influence

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The defence chiefs of the United States, Japan, Australia and the Philippines have announced plans to hold more naval exercises as they seek to increase cooperation against China.

The officials met at the US Marine Corps base Camp H.M. Smith in Hawaii for a series of bilateral and joint talks.

The meeting is part of US efforts to increase cooperation among its allies to counter Beijing’s influence in the region.

The quadrilateral talks come less than a year after the first quadrilateral meeting between the countries’ defence chiefs on the sidelines of the Asian security forum known as the Shangri-La Dialogue.

As tensions rise in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, where the four countries’ militaries conducted their first joint patrols in April, the countries are strengthening defence ties by focusing on maritime cooperation. This week, the US and the Philippines conducted live-fire exercises in the disputed waters, while four Chinese ships fired water cannon at a Philippine vessel for violating territorial waters.

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, who hosted the meeting, said at the joint press conference that the four countries wanted to “conduct more naval exercises and activities” to improve the interoperability of their forces.

Austin criticised China’s recent actions as “irresponsible behaviour” that “flouts international law” and recalled the mutual defence treaty with the Philippines: “I can only say that you have heard me and the President say many times that our commitment to the treaty is unwavering.”

Similarly, Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. called the discussion of hypothetical scenarios “unproductive”. He said the quadrilateral meeting was about sending a common message in the face of a “unilateral declaration by a single actor”.

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said his counterparts discussed the “increased tempo” of defence exercises in the face of global challenges to the “rules-based order”.

Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara said the Mutual Access Agreement (RAA) negotiated with the Philippines will strengthen bilateral relations and help advance maritime cooperation among the four countries.

“We are united in strongly opposing any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo in the South China Sea through the use of force or any activity that would raise tensions in the region,” he said.

The bilateral meeting between Kihara and Austin followed a summit between US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington in April. The two sides also announced plans to hold a “2+2” meeting between their leaders and senior defence officials.

The defence ministers of the US, Japan and Australia also held their 13th trilateral defence ministers’ meeting and signed an agreement on defence science and technology cooperation.

Containment strategy

Beijing believes that Washington, through its allies in the region, is pursuing a strategy of containment of China and raising tensions in the Asia-Pacific.

In a speech last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping described the United States as “the power behind the containment, encirclement and suppression” of China. The Biden administration denies this.

Financial Times columnist Edward Luce, who was also a speechwriter for US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers during the Clinton administration, had previously taken up this containment debate.

Luce stated that the US policy of containment of China is now very obvious as follows: “The original idea of containment, set out in George Kennan’s 1947 Foreign Affairs article, was more modest than the undeclared containment that is now US policy.”

“Kennan’s advice was twofold: Stop the expansion of the Soviet empire; and promote Western democracy,” Luce wrote, describing the US approach to China today as “a higher level of containment”.

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Daesh claims gun attack killing seven worshippers in Afghan mosque

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The Daesh terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a gun attack on a minority Shiite mosque in western Afghanistan that killed seven people, including women and a kid.

The gunman stormed Imam Zaman mosque in Guzara district of Herat province and opened fire on worshippers as they were praying. Taliban Interior Ministry spokesman, Abdul Mateen Qani said that they have launched an investigation on the shooting. The Imam of the mosque was among those killed and the attacker fled the scene. Police in coordination with the defense forces are chasing the Daesh shooter.

I strongly condemn the attack on the Imam Zaman mosque, former Afghan president Hamid Karzai said on X. I consider this terrorist act to be against all religious and human standards. I have expressed my deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this tragic incident,” he furthered.

Unfortunately, once again, a number of our dear compatriots were martyred and a number of others were injured in a terrorist attack on the worshipers of the Imam Zaman mosque, said Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former head of high peace council.

Daesh targeted defenseless worshippers

“While I consider the cowardly attack on our defenseless countrymen to be against Islamic and humanitarian standards, I pray for the martyrs and wish rapid recovery for the wounded.

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) also condemned the attack, calling for urgent protection measures for the country’s Shia communities.

UNAMA had reported  that at least seven people, including a child were killed in the attack.

Victims of of the deadly Imam Zaman Mosque attack in Herat were laid to rest.

The agency stressed the need for “investigations, accountability for perpetrators, and enhanced protection measures for Afghanistan’s Shia communities.”

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan said that violence against Shia Hazara worshippers must be stopped.

All Afghans must be able to pray in peace

“I condemn the killing of Shia Hazara worshippers at a mosque in Guzara, Herat. All Afghans must be able to pray in peace. I urge prevention, protection and justice for Hazara/Shia who continue to be targeted, including in Herat. Condolences to the families and community,” he said.

Countries like Turkey, Iran, Japan, and other regional countries also condemned the attack and assured to stand beside the Afghans in their fight against any sort of terrorist groups.

Daesh, or the Islamic State (IS) is considered as one of the biggest rivals of the Taliban as they frequently target schools, mosques, shrines, hospitals, public places, religious gatherings and sacred sites of the Shiite Muslims and Shiite areas throughout the country.

Shiitte mosque attack in Herat is caused to create fear among Hazara people

A female Hazara in a video message to Haraci, said that the recent Daesh attack on the Shiite mosque in Herat has created fear and panic among Hazaras and Shiites. She added that instead of condemning, the international community should act to prevent such attacks in the future.

Daesh has intensified deadly attacks against innocent Afghans since August 2021 when the Taliban seized power following the chaotic departure of the foreign troops from Afghanistan after 20 years.

Despite the Taliban claiming that they have maintained security, Daesh was able to carry several deadly attacks, even targeting high-ranking Taliban officials inside their offices.

Daesh killed Balkh governor inside his office, while three other Daesh bombers exploded their suicide vest among a gathering of people during funeral ceremony. Daesh had also shown capability to attack foreign missions in Kabul. Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack on Pakistan and Russian embassies in Kabul. Daesh also attacked a Kabul hotel famous for Chinese guests.

The Taliban has pledged to protect religious and ethnic minorities, but rights monitors say the Taliban are doing little to make good on those promises.

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