Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Turkiye will contribute to re-establishment of Pak-Afghan ceasefire, Erdogan tells PM Shehbaz


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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday held a telephone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which the latter said Turkiye would “contribute to the re-establishment of the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan”.

According to a post on X by the Turkish Presidency, the two leaders discussed ties between Pakistan and Turkiye and also “regional and global issues”.

“Condemning the terror attacks carried out in Pakistan, President Erdogan said Turkiye will continue to stand by Pakistan in its anti-terror fight, and that it will contribute to the re-establishment of the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, reached through Turkiye’s initiatives as well,” the Presidency said.


“Stressing that engaging once again in diplomacy in the region regarding the conflicts that began with the attacks against Iran will be extremely beneficial, President Erdogan noted that Turkiye stands ready to provide all the support it can to that end,” it added.


Meanwhile, PM Shehbaz said that in the phone call with Erdogan, the two discussed the “escalating situation in the Middle East”.

“I strongly condemned the Israeli attack on Iran and the subsequent regrettable attacks on brotherly Gulf countries. I apprised President Erdogan of my outreach to the brotherly Gulf leadership and reaffirmed Pakistan’s full solidarity with them, as well as our readiness to play a constructive role in promoting de-escalation and dialogue,” he said.


“We agreed that maximum restraint by all parties is imperative to prevent further escalation. We also exchanged views on recent developments in Afghanistan and resolved to remain in close and frequent contact in our shared pursuit of peace and stability in the region,” he said.

According to Radio Pakistan, PM Shehbaz also said during the phone call that Pakistan had conveyed its readiness to play a constructive role in efforts aimed at resolving the crisis in the Middle East.

“Both leaders underscored the importance of maximum restraint by all parties to prevent further escalation,” it said.

The report further added that PM Shehbaz also took President Erdogan into confidence on the “recent developments in the context of Afghanistan”.

“The two leaders agreed to remain in close and frequent contact in this regard while continuing their efforts to bring peace and stability in the region,” the report said.

Relations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban are at their lowest point in the four years since the group came to power.

Last year in October, border clashes had erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan across their 2,600-kilometre frontier. Following those clashes, Turkiye and Qatar had stepped in to mediate.

The first round in Doha produced a fragile ceasefire, while the second, also in Doha, ended with only a general agreement to develop a mechanism for verifying compliance and a decision to continue talks. The third round concluded without any concrete agreement.

On Feb 22, Pakistan targeted terrorist camps and hideouts overnight in the Nangarhar and Paktika provinces of Afghanistan, which led to the Afghan Taliban launching unprovoked attacks along the border last week.

In response, Pakistan initiated Operation Ghazab lil-Haq on Feb 26. In a briefing on Monday, a senior security official said that Pakistan was in no hurry to wind up ‘Operation Ghazab lil Haq’, and would continue cross-border action against terrorist sanctuaries inside Afghanistan until Kabul offers verifiable guarantees against terrorism facilitation.

“Operations in Afghanistan will end when Afghanistan’s Taliban Regime provides verifiable assurance of compliance to Pakistan’s demand of quitting facilitation of Fitna al Khawarijand Fitna al Hindustan. We are in no hurry,” the top official said in an interaction with journalists.

He added that “the duration of Pakistan operations depends on actions on ground by Afghan Taliban Regime,” indicating there was no fixed timeline and that de-escalation would be conditional.

Defending the scope and conduct of the current campaign, the official said the targets were specific and intelligence-driven.

“Pakistan is not resorting to attacking random targets in Afghanistan, rather the infrastructure supportive to terrorists groups are specific targets.”

Dawn
 
An Afghan migrant broke into a New York man's home and attacked him because he was Pakistani, police say.
Hossein Haidar, 18, is facing a hate crime charge after allegedly 'violently dragging' a man from his home in Watervliet and beating him on Sunday evening.
Investigators said Haidar and the unnamed Pakistani victim, also 18 years old, had been arguing the previous day about ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

pathetic loosers
 

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An Afghan migrant broke into a New York man's home and attacked him because he was Pakistani, police say.
Hossein Haidar, 18, is facing a hate crime charge after allegedly 'violently dragging' a man from his home in Watervliet and beating him on Sunday evening.
Investigators said Haidar and the unnamed Pakistani victim, also 18 years old, had been arguing the previous day about ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

pathetic loosers
An American Pakistani from New York had his house broken into by an 18 year old Afghan in a violent assault when the parents weren't home.


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An Afghan migrant broke into a New York man's home and attacked him because he was Pakistani, police say.
Hossein Haidar, 18, is facing a hate crime charge after allegedly 'violently dragging' a man from his home in Watervliet and beating him on Sunday evening.
Investigators said Haidar and the unnamed Pakistani victim, also 18 years old, had been arguing the previous day about ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

pathetic loosers
Afghans in that area are drug dealers, unemployed, and overall degenerate (I do not live there anymore)
Why would Pakistanis even argue with wierdos with nothing to lose?
Build your life
We are a very successful community there's no need to argue with drug addicts.
 
An American Pakistani from New York had his house broken into by an 18 year old Afghan in a violent assault when the parents weren't home.


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This is EXACTLY why these inferior KUFFAR afghandoos NEED to be wiped out from the face of the earth. afghandustan NEEDS to be ENTIRELY nuked by Pakistan. Turn EVERY afghan into dust.
 
An American Pakistani from New York had his house broken into by an 18 year old Afghan in a violent assault when the parents weren't home.


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Hope he enjoyed some BBC.
 
One extreme way to tackle the Afghan issue would be to use the same hacking “spirit” against them.
In other words their X and other social media accounts - websites and so on - and be brutal. Highlight every whatever way they are not muslims or even worthy of “humanity”.

probably easier than the more effective approach of hitting any electronic signals that come out of known areas.

Although destroying their comms infrastructure may not be a bad idea overall.
 
According to Tarar, terrorists carried out 16 physical attacks in Balochistan’s Qilla Saifullah, Noshki and Chaman districts, all of which were effectively repulsed by security forces. Troops also faced fire raids at 25 additional locations, which were successfully thwarted.

"One soldier of FC Balochistan North gave the ultimate sacrifice while defending the motherland, while five soldiers are injured," the minister said.

Read: Op Ghazab Lil Haq to continue until Taliban halt support for terrorists: state media

He added that security forces killed 27 Taliban terrorists during operations in Balochistan.

Meanwhile, in K-P, security forces repelled another series of attacks overnight. Tarar said a physical attack was attempted at one location, while fire raids were conducted at 12 separate sites.

"Physical attack was attempted at one place while fire raid was conducted on 12 locations which were all repulsed without any loss of life," he wrote.

The minister added that 40 Afghan Taliban terrorists were killed during overnight operations in the province.
 
An Afghan migrant broke into a New York man's home and attacked him because he was Pakistani, police say.
Hossein Haidar, 18, is facing a hate crime charge after allegedly 'violently dragging' a man from his home in Watervliet and beating him on Sunday evening.
Investigators said Haidar and the unnamed Pakistani victim, also 18 years old, had been arguing the previous day about ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

pathetic loosers
This is why you shoukd keep a gun. Mag dumps solve most problems.
 
Pakistan has been bombed out for 20 years by Afghans relentlessly and now 4 days into a response by Pakistan, so called friendly countries want a ceasefire.

All they care about are their business dealings with the taliban.

They should no longer entertain any discussions around Afghanistan and see this through all the way.

Taliban as a concept and a governing force should no longer exist. Its ideology is a threat to Pakistan. It must not exist.
 
Pakistan has been bombed out for 20 years by Afghans relentlessly and now 4 days into a response by Pakistan, so called friendly countries want a ceasefire.

All they care about are their business dealings with the taliban.

They should no longer entertain any discussions around Afghanistan and see this through all the way.

Taliban as a concept and a governing force should no longer exist. Its ideology is a threat to Pakistan. It must not exist.
Love this post.
 
:p :p

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This guy literally looks like a ghoul, a walking corpse.

What the ****? Someone put him inside a tan bed, or take him to a beach. Motherfucker looks like he scares children just by looking at them.
 

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