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Who was Yahya Sinwar, allegedly killed by Israel?

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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who was allegedly holding Israeli hostages as human shields, was allegedly killed in a clash with Israeli soldiers in a building in Gaza. It is noteworthy that there is not a single Israeli hostage in the building where Sinwar is said to have been killed. Israel debunked its own “human shield” thesis.

The Israeli army said it is investigating the possibility that one of the three men it killed in a clash in Gaza was Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

The New York Times, citing US officials, reported that Israel has informed the US that Sinwar may have been killed.

“At this time, the identity of the terrorists cannot be confirmed,” the Israeli army said in a statement. The army said there were no hostages in the area where the three were killed. Israeli officials and the Israeli media claimed that Sinwar was hiding among the hostages and using them as human shields.

Channel 12 reported that Israeli soldiers opened fire on a group of “terrorists” on the ground floor of a building yesterday, and that when the soldiers entered the building, they realized that one of the three men killed looked very similar to Sinvar.

Israeli media reported that the final identification is expected to take several hours.

From Israeli prisons to leading Hamas

Yahya Sinwar was considered Hamas’ number two man after the head of the political bureau, Ismail Heniyye. However, he was the de facto leader of the organization, both because of his presence in Gaza and because he headed the team that planned October 7. After his assassination in Tehran, this de facto leadership turned into an official one. Sinwar became the head of Hamas’ political bureau.

Sinwar, whom Israel has declared an ‘enemy of the state’, is at the top of the Israeli army’s wanted list. In 2015, he was added to the US list of wanted international terrorists.

Sinwar spent 23 years in Israeli prisons, from his arrest in 1988 until the major prisoner swap deal in 2011. Israel released 1,027 prisoners in exchange for the release of Gilat Shalit, a Hamas soldier held hostage for five years. Sinwar was one of these prisoners.

Israel, flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire, has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an attack last October by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.

More than 42,400 people have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 99,100 injured, according to local health authorities.

The Israeli onslaught has displaced almost the entire population of the Gaza Strip amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water, and medicine.

Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in Gaza.

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Iranian border guards kill scores of Afghan migrants: US is responsible for this

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Recent reports reveal the killing of around 300 Afghan nationals in a border village of Seestan province of Iran. The incident occurred at the border village of Kalgan Sarwan of Seestan of Iran which is bordering also with Baluchistan province of Afghanistan. Further details are awaited but reports reveal that personnel of Iranian border security forces opened indiscriminate firing against these Afghan nationals while they were making an attempt to enter Iran. From onward Iran, almost these Afghan immigrants are struggling to land in Pakistan or any other part of the region not only for their livelihood but for their survival.

No one can exonerate the hardline Taliban who are governing war devastated Afghanistan of miseries, hardships and even killing/dying of Afghans not only by border personnel of Iran but throughout the world. Like Iran, Pakistan is also responsible for all happenings to Afghans. But most important, the main culprit is no other than the United State-which has engaged in experiment after experiment on the soil of Afghans for the last several decades. But unfortunately, not only common countries but even UN and EU like so called prestigious and effective global bodies are helpless before the US.

The US is behind the unstable situation in Afghanistan, but Washington wont stop here.

Whatever may be claims and justification on the part of the US but it and its powerful spy agencies had made a key role in surrendering Afghanistan for a term to Taliban. In fact, Taliban are not any new or strange force but it is the second generation of Afghan Mujahideen, manufactured and financed by the US, trained by Pakistan and religiously polished by Saudi Arabia. Now it is confirmed that the US agenda regarding South and Central Asia is yet to be accomplished and for this purpose, the Jihad against the former USSR is now converted into religious terrorism or Islamic extremism. The characters are not new in the second play being produced and carried out by US spy masters with collaboration of its paid and contributing partners or allies. 

All are considering Islamic Republic of Iran-a rival to the US in Islamic world. But on the issue of Afghanistan, Iraq and other regional countries both US and Iran are friends and have always assisted each other since the 70’s. Iran had not only backed the US led war (Jihad) against –ex USSR but had also backed the US in its aggressions against Iraq, Egypt’s Hussni Mobarak and Libya’s Col Gaddafi.  Whereas the position of Pakistan is very clear as its powerful effective military establishment is always proud of its what it called “relations and partnership” with the United States.

The US supported proxies instead of supporting the established government that caused the ordinary Afghans to face the circumstances.  

On the issue of Iran, both Pakistan and Iran had not only remained as forefront allies of the US led world but both on the other hand broke away all previous records of treating war affected Afghans like slaves, hostages and even criminals. Despite earning and receiving a lot from UNHCR and other global organs on the name of refugees, Iran had confined the Afghans to some camps and localities whereas Pakistan’s law enforcing agencies had camouflaged all sorts of its failures, inefficiencies and failure through Afghan refugees.

One was expecting a change after 9/11 when the US apparently suffered a lot at the hands of al-Qaeda and its affiliated militant groups including Tehrik Taliban Afghanistan. But the US despite extending much more help and contribution in restoration of a centralized authority and reconstruction process had douched its own installed democratic regimes of Afghanistan by re-establishing contacts with Pakistan based and Pakistan helped Taliban through Qatar instead of Saudi Kingdom some when in 2010 after 2009 second Presidential polls. Later the US had completely ignored the democratically elected government of Dr. Ashraf Ghani in the so-called Doha Accord 2020, ultimately helping Taliban militants in returning to power on August 15th 2021 last. Pakistan through its former ISI chief  Faiz Hameed had jubilated returning to power with a cup of tea at Serena Kabul.

It was hoped Pakistan and Iran would change their attitudes toward Afghanistan after the return of the Taliban, but in reality the relations are more fragile now.

One was expecting positive change in the attitude of both Pakistan and Iran after the empowering of Taliban but the situation is now different. Prior to this brutal incident, Iran and Pakistan have been forcibly deporting Afghans for the last two years. But the Afghans are reluctant to stay in the country.  Both the countries are leaving no stone unturned in further muscling its harsh acts and actions against the Afghans. Iran didn’t allow Afghans to cross over its territory either to land in Pakistan or any other country whereas Pakistan has fenced the whole of its border with Afghanistan. Ruling but cruel extremist Taliban have converted the whole of Afghanistan into a big prison where the people are treated like slaves and hostages. On the other UN, EU, OIC and US like forces are playing the role of silent spectator and enjoying miseries of war affected Afghans.

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Israeli strike on Iran ‘only a matter of time’

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It has been reported that Israel has identified targets in Iran in response to Tehran’s missile attack, and that retaliation is ‘only a matter of time.’

Following the arrival of the THAAD anti-missile system in Israel yesterday—sent by the US to bolster Israel’s air defenses, along with the American soldiers who will operate it—the Israeli press has indicated that the anticipated retaliation against Iran will take place soon.

According to reports from Israel’s Channel 12, the Israeli army has presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant with a list of potential targets for the response to Iran.

Israeli state television, KAN, also reported that the Tel Aviv government has finalized its decision regarding the targets in response to Iran’s missile attack.

An unnamed Israeli official, speaking to KAN, stated: “The targets are clear. [The strike] is only a matter of time.”

Attack plan shared with the US

The report further mentioned that the Israeli government has shared its plan to strike Iran with the US in general terms, though it has not provided details on the specific sites to be targeted.

An Israeli source was quoted as saying that “the targets could change at the last minute.”

Yesterday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant asserted that Israel would “respond soon” to Iran’s massive ballistic missile attack, describing the impending action as both “decisive and deadly.”

On October 1, Iran launched a rocket attack on Israel. The Tel Aviv government had previously indicated that it would respond to this aggression.

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Netanyahu threatens UNIFIL: UNSC ‘deeply concerned’

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to withdraw from southern Lebanon after its forces came under fire. The UN Security Council (UNSC) expressed its ‘deep concern’ over the shelling of UNIFIL facilities, though it did not specifically mention Israel.

In a video message, Netanyahu stated that the UNIFIL forces targeted by the Israeli military should ‘heed Israel’s call’ to withdraw. He dismissed the claim that Israel deliberately targeted UNIFIL personnel as “completely false,” adding that Hezbollah was using UNIFIL facilities and positions as cover.

After a closed-door UNSC meeting on Lebanon, Pascale Baeriswyl, Switzerland’s Permanent Representative to the UN, reiterated that council members were deeply concerned about the recent shelling of UNIFIL facilities.

“UNSC members demand respect for UNIFIL personnel and facilities, and emphasize that UN peacekeepers and their bases must never be targeted,” Baeriswyl said, noting that some peacekeepers had been injured in the attacks.

Baeriswyl added that UNSC members reaffirmed their support for UNIFIL and expressed concern over civilian casualties, destruction, and displacement. She stressed that all parties must comply with international humanitarian law and that UNSC Resolution 1701 must be respected.

Meanwhile, the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, and the UK issued a joint statement regarding Israel’s actions against UNIFIL.

“We, the Foreign Ministers of France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, express our deep concern over the recent attacks by the Israeli army on UNIFIL bases, which have injured several peacekeepers. These attacks must cease immediately. We condemn any threats to the safety of UNIFIL personnel,” the statement said.

The ministers emphasized that any deliberate attack on UNIFIL is a violation of international humanitarian law and UNSC Resolution 1701, and that ensuring the protection of peacekeepers is the responsibility of all parties involved in the conflict.

The statement concluded: “We call on Israel and all parties to guarantee the safety of UNIFIL personnel at all times and to respect UNIFIL’s mandate. We reaffirm the fundamental role UNIFIL plays in stabilizing southern Lebanon and underline the importance of the UN in resolving armed conflicts and mitigating their humanitarian consequences.”

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