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Muslim Brotherhood Reports
… “How the Muslim Brotherhood betrayed Saudi Arabia,” Gulf News, June 7, 2017, … “Al-Eslah, Al-Minbar Issue Statement,” Bahrain News Agency, June 3, 2017, https://bna.bh/portal/en/news/788761 . … “Al-Eslah, Al-Minbar Issue Statement,” Bahrain News Agency, June 3, 2017, https://bna.bh/portal/en/news/788761 . …
Extremism News Roundup
… people on the brink of starvation. The head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Samantha Power, told … Najibullah Haqqani. In an interview with TOLO News, Haqqani said his ministry was preparing a policy … they [the Taliban] want to limit journalists from sharing news and information and silence activists and [government] …
Press Release
… Uploaded content included ISIS propaganda videos, Amaq propaganda photos, sections of ISIS’s weekly newsletter, … clips from ISIS propaganda videos, propaganda photos, Amaq news statements, and content promoting ISIS’s al-Naba … released in May ( May 9 ). India’s National Investigative Agency (NIA) detained 50 people allegedly linked to Voice of …
Analysis
… plot in Qatar, developed by a domestic real estate agency. Globes, “The Corruption at the Head of Hamas,” … Doha-based cleric has long hosted a show on Qatari-owned news outlet Al Jazeera. Alexander Smoltczyk, “Islam's … Brotherhood Leaves Some in Middle East Puzzled,” Fox News, January 16, 2015, …
Extremism News Roundup
… White House defended the United Nations Relief and Works Agency Thursday as Republican lawmakers are demanding … border Ryan Marouf, editor of Suwayda 24, a Syrian news website, who has tracked the drug war, said a plume of … border Ryan Marouf, editor of Suwayda 24, a Syrian news website, who has tracked the drug war, said a plume of …
Extremism News Roundup
… the acknowledgement from the International Atomic Energy Agency did not include any suggestion Iran planned to go to … Sudan, followed by Congo and Haiti. Virginia Gamba told a news conference officially launching the secretary-general’s … Sudan, followed by Congo and Haiti. Virginia Gamba told a news conference officially launching the secretary-general’s …
CounterPoint Blog
… one that we must ALL take part in solving. No one country, agency, or organization can beat ISIS on its own. Will you … one that we must ALL take part in solving. No one country, agency, or organization can beat ISIS on its own. Will you …

Afghanistan Content Report

April 13 – April 19, 2024

Please note that all items in this issue are concerning ISIS-K

Table of contents

  1. ISIS Al-Naba Newsletter Edition 439, Published April 18, 2024
  2. Pro-ISIS Online Chatter
  3. ISIS Amaq Statements
  4. Pro-ISIS Al-Azaim Pamphlet “Yet Another Eid and the Continuation of Deception,” Released April 13, 2024

 

Main points (Pro-ISIS online chatter)

  • The Taliban supported Iranian airstrikes against Israel.
  • Mohammad Omar Jan Akhundzada, a religious leader connected to the Taliban and Hibatullah Akhundzada's advisor, was shot and killed in Quetta, Pakistan, by unidentified assailants.

 

1. ISIS Al-Naba Newsletter Edition 439 Published April 18, 2024

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  • “Taliban [fuel] tanks burned in [an] explosion in Kabul.”

“Several fuel tanks belonging to the Taliban militia burned this week due to an explosion by the Caliphate soldiers north of Kabul. In the details, by the grace of God Almighty, on Tuesday (30 Ramadan), the Caliphate soldiers detonated an explosive device attached to an oil tank[er] belonging to the apostate Taliban militia in the Qala-e-Murad Beg area north of Kabul, which resulted in its destruction and the ignition of other [fuel] tanks, praise be to God. Local pages circulated video clips of fires burning in the place from long distances.”

  • “Last week.”

“Last week, the soldiers of the Caliphate in Khorasan Province assassinated a leader in one of the apostate political parties, killed a Pakistani police officer, and wounded another with an explosion that targeted them in the Bajaur border area.”

 

2. Pro-ISIS Online Chatter

  • April 14: Pro-ISIS post on Telegram stating that the Taliban supported Iran launching missiles at Israel as “a legitimate defense.” 

“The Taliban declared that Iran’s response to Israel was a legitimate defense.

“#Secular winery.”

  • April 19: Pro-ISIS post on Telegram stating that unknown gunmen killed Mohammad Omar Jan Akhundzada, a Taliban-affiliated religious official and advisor to Hibatullah Akhundzada, in Quetta, Pakistan.

“#Pakistan. An advisor to the Taliban emir was killed in Pakistan.

“Mohammad Omar Jan Akhundzada was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Quetta yesterday.”

 

3. ISIS Amaq Statements

There were no Amaq claims of responsibility for Afghanistan between April 13 and April 19.

 

4. Pro-ISIS Al-Azaim Pamphlet “Yet Another Eid and the Continuation of Deception,” Released April 13, 2024

  • A 32-page Pashto language pamphlet released from the pro-ISIS-K propaganda outlet al-Azaim in response to Hibatullah Akhundzada’s Eid sermon on April 10.

Summary:

  • The Taliban supports China.
  • The Taliban grants foreigners in Afghanistan peace and security.
  • The Taliban originally fought against the U.S. but later decided to abandon their struggle and make a deal. 
  • The Taliban do not carry out religiously mandated punishments.
  • The Taliban are corrupt.
    • If religiously mandated punishments were enacted, the Taliban would have to be punished first.
  • The Prophet Muhammad fought against disbelievers, while the Taliban made deals with them.
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Extremism News Roundup
… thinktank the Counter Extremism Project, told Sky News.” The Messenger: Gaza Ceasefire Problem: Hamas Says 40 … they were working to reduce the practice. On Monday, BBC News revealed leaked documents showed how the UAE had planned … Federal Police, in cooperation with Israel's Mossad spy agency, took down an alleged cell of Lebanese militant group …

Daily Dose

Extremists: Their Words. Their Actions.

Fact:

On May 8, 2019, Taliban insurgents detonated an explosive-laden vehicle and then broke into American NGO Counterpart International’s offices in Kabul. At least seven people were killed and 24 were injured.

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