Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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‼️ The Ugly Face of the Afghan Taliban Regime and the Fitna al-Khawarij Hidden Under the Cloak of Islam Exposed

The Afghan Taliban regime and elements like Fitna Khawarij are using the sacred name of Islam for their impure purposes

These are the people who are bent on turning a peaceful religion like Islam into a symbol of terror

Shedding the blood of innocent people, carrying out suicide bombings, and targeting mosques is not Islam but a war against humanity

The Afghan Taliban regime talks about the Islamic Emirate on one hand and shakes hands with Hindutva ideology on the other

Official and unofficial accounts of the Islamic Emirate issue threats of attacks on Pakistan day and night

The Afghan Taliban regime condemns the bomb blasts in India while remaining silent on terrorism in Pakistan

They prove their loyalty to India through their stance on terrorist actions

Islam commands peace and security, but the Afghan regime and Fitna al-Khawarij are the flag-bearers of hatred and barbarism

The ugly face of the Afghan Taliban regime and Fitna al-Khawarij is now exposed before the world.

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G-11 courthouse suicide bomb handler confesses to Afghan links​


Investigation continues

Web Desk
November 14, 2025

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Police and rescue officials stand at the site of a blast outside a court building in Islamabad. Photo: REUTERS

In a joint operation, the Intelligence Bureau and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Islamabad apprehended four terrorists with Afghan links, involved in the suicide attack at the Judicial Complex in G-11, Islamabad.

The arrests come after the suicide blast outside the District Judicial Complex in G-11 that killed 12 people, including lawyer Zubair Aslam Ghuman, and injured over 36 others.

The attacker detonated explosives near a police vehicle after failing to enter the court premises, damaging several vehicles and sending shockwaves across the federal capital.
 

In visit to Cadet College in Wana, Naqvi holds elements from ‘across the border’ responsible for terrorism


News Desk | Iftikhar A. Khan
November 15, 2025

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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visits the Cadet College in Wana on Saturday, Nov 15. — DawnNewsTV

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday paid a visit to the Cadet College in Wana, where an attack was thwarted earlier this week, saying that elements from “across the border” were responsible for terrorist incidents.

In remarks which were televised, Naqvi told tribal elders gathered at the college during his visit that several officials from Pakistan — including himself, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Defence Minister Asif Khawaja — had spoken to Afghanistan about the issue of terrorism.

“We repeatedly told them one thing: terrorism should be stopped. Do not destroy the peace in our country,” he said.

The minister further said that Pakistan’s economic indicators and its relations with other countries were headed in the right direction. However, elements from “across the border” came to the country to carry out attacks, he said.
 
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76 Afghans detained in citywide Rawalpindi raids after Islamabad blast​


The crackdown comes amid tighter enforcement of the National Action Plan

Saleh Mughal
November 16, 2025


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Rawalpindi police have arrested 76 Afghan nationals living illegally in the city during extensive search operations launched after the recent suicide attack outside the judicial complex in Islamabad. The crackdown comes amid tighter enforcement of the National Action Plan.

According to police, the operations were carried out on the instructions of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani across multiple neighbourhoods in Rawalpindi.

During the searches, police inspected 1,375 houses, 412 shops and 28 hotels, and verified the identification documents of more than 1,709 individuals. The detainees included Afghan nationals found residing in Pakistan without legal documentation.

Police teams also checked four scrap yards, three bus and truck stands, and several locations to verify tenant records. Authorities registered 21 cases against individuals who failed to file mandatory tenant information.
 
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Markhor Kabul 𓄅
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One Afghan citizen has been killed in clashes with security forces in Pakistan.

Mir Saeed Khan Khalid, who is the son of Afghan Taliban commander Mohammad Ajan and brother of Khost administrative chief Syed Marjan, has been killed in Bajaur.He was a resident of the Domanda area of Musa Khel in Khost.

Despite the presence of family members of Taliban commanders in the ranks of the TTP, the Taliban government still maintains the position that the TTP is Pakistan's internal issue.

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76 Afghans detained in citywide Rawalpindi raids after Islamabad blast​


The crackdown comes amid tighter enforcement of the National Action Plan

Saleh Mughal
November 16, 2025


photo file


Rawalpindi police have arrested 76 Afghan nationals living illegally in the city during extensive search operations launched after the recent suicide attack outside the judicial complex in Islamabad. The crackdown comes amid tighter enforcement of the National Action Plan.

According to police, the operations were carried out on the instructions of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani across multiple neighbourhoods in Rawalpindi.

During the searches, police inspected 1,375 houses, 412 shops and 28 hotels, and verified the identification documents of more than 1,709 individuals. The detainees included Afghan nationals found residing in Pakistan without legal documentation.

Police teams also checked four scrap yards, three bus and truck stands, and several locations to verify tenant records. Authorities registered 21 cases against individuals who failed to file mandatory tenant information.

That's the way

Now do it across all cities, especially Karachi and work your way across towns and villages across Pakistan

Then when you finish, do it again
Then again
Then again
Remain vigilant for all non-pakistani

Make Pakistan a fortress
 
That's the way

Now do it across all cities, especially Karachi and work your way across towns and villages across Pakistan

Then when you finish, do it again
Then again
Then again
Remain vigilant for all non-pakistani

Make Pakistan a fortress
meanwhile let this tashkeel start marching towards Afghanistan, except those with links to Terroeist attacks.
 

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