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Subject Pakistan Arrests Al-Qaeda Leader Listed By United Nations
Date July 19, 2024 2:29 PM
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“Pakistani counter-terror officials have arrested an Al-Qaeda leader, Amin ul
Haq, who figures on a U.N. sanctions list, they said on Friday, describing him
as a close associate of the dead Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9/11
attacks on the U.S. Pakistan's first Al-Qaeda arrest in many years comes as the
counter-terrorism department (CTD) in its most populous province of Punjab
registered a legal case against Haq, accusing him of planning to sabotage key
installations there. It did not identify his exact plans or the installations.
"In a significant breakthrough in the fight against terrorism, CTD, in
collaboration with intelligence agencies, successfully apprehended Amin ul Haq,
a senior leader of Al-Qaeda," the department's spokesperson said in the
statement. "His name is included in a U.N. list of terrorists," it added.
Pakistan's interior (home) ministry did not immediately respond to a request
for comment.”











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July 19, 2024



Reuters: Pakistan Arrests Al-Qaeda Leader Listed By United Nations
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“Pakistani counter-terror officials have arrested an Al-Qaeda leader, Amin ul
Haq, who figures on a U.N. sanctions list, they said on Friday, describing him
as a close associate of the dead Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9/11
attacks on the U.S. Pakistan's first Al-Qaeda arrest in many years comes as the
counter-terrorism department (CTD) in its most populous province of Punjab
registered a legal case against Haq, accusing him of planning to sabotage key
installations there. It did not identify his exact plans or the installations.
"In a significant breakthrough in the fight against terrorism, CTD, in
collaboration with intelligence agencies, successfully apprehended Amin ul Haq,
a senior leader of Al-Qaeda," the department's spokesperson said in the
statement. "His name is included in a U.N. list of terrorists," it added.
Pakistan's interior (home) ministry did not immediately respond to a request
for comment.”



Reuters: French Police Arrest Knife-Wielding Assailant On Terrorism Charges
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“French police arrested on Friday a man on terrorism charges accused of
trying to murder a taxi driver with a knife while expressing support for
Palestinian militant group Hamas, a source at the terrorism prosecutor's office
said. France is on its highest state of security as it gears up to host
millions of visitors, athletes and world leaders during the Paris Olympic
Summer Games, kicking off on July 26. The man, already known by authorities as
someone who had been radicalized, stopped a taxi on Tuesday night while
brandishing a gun in the city of Le Mans, and asked to be taken to an isolated
area near Ferte-Bernard. He then forced the driver out of the car, bound him
and attacked his neck with the blade, the source said.”




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Associated Press: The Bodies Of 4 Pakistanis Killed In The Attack On A Mosque
In Oman Have Been Returned Home
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“The bodies of four Pakistanis killed in an attack on a Shiite mosque in Oman
this week have been repatriated and handed to their families, officials said
Friday. Relatives of the victims were present when the Pakistan International
Airlines flights landed at the Islamabad and Lahore airports. Airline
spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez said the bodies were repatriated at orders from
the government and handed to the victims’ relatives for burial. Later, hundreds
of mourners attended the funerals of the victims in their home cities.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Shari condemned the attack in a meeting with
Oman’s ambassador in Islamabad. On Monday, gunmen stormed a mosque in Oman’s
capital, Muscat, that was packed with worshippers holding special prayers on
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Associated Press: Drone Strike By Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Kills 1 Person And
Wounds At Least 10 In Tel Aviv
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“An Iranian-made drone sent by Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck Israel on Friday,
leaving one person dead and at least 10 wounded in a neighborhood near the U.S.
Embassy in Tel Aviv. The aerial strike rumbled through the center of the city,
causing shrapnel to rain down and spreading shards of glass over a large
radius. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack and Israel’s military
said it believed the drone — an Iranian Samad-3 upgraded to travel long
distances — originated in Yemen. “We are holding an investigation today and in
the coming days to understand exactly from where the threat was fired and what
are the needed responses to defend the country and what are the attacking
responses against who is threatening the state of Israel,” said Rear Admiral
Daniel Hagari, a spokesperson for Israel’s military. The Houthis have launched
drones and missiles toward Israel throughout the country’s war with Hamas.”



Lebanon



Reuters: Israel Says Strike Kills Elite Hezbollah Unit Field Commander
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“A field commander in Hezbollah's elite Radwan forces was killed in an
Israeli strike on south Lebanon, the Israeli military and two security sources
said on Thursday, the latest senior member of the group to be killed in months
of tit-for-tat strikes across the border with Israel. Habib Maatouk had
replaced another commander in the elite unit, Ali Ahmed Hassin, who was killed
in April in an Israeli strike, the security sources said. The Israeli military
said it had killed a Radwan Force operations unit commander it named as Ali
Jaafar Maatuk, along with another commander responsible for Radwan Force
operations in the Hajir region. It said additional Radwan Force fighters were
also killed in the strike. Maatouk was killed in one of several strikes on the
neighbouring border villages of Safad El Battikh and Jmaijmeh, the sources
said. Eighteen wounded were taken to nearby Tebnine government hospital, its
director Mohammed Hamadi told Reuters.”



Middle East



The Washington Post: Israel Says Gaza War Winding Down Despite Rise In Deadly
Civilian Strikes
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spaces, the violence seems unceasing. Over the last week, Israel has unleashed
a wave of airstrikes across the besieged Strip — some likely carried out with
American-made weapons, experts say — that Palestinians and humanitarian workers
likened in intensity and lethality to those in the early weeks of the
nine-month war. The wounded have poured into Gaza’s few barely functioning
hospitals, where doctors say they do not have the resources to treat melted
skin and missing limbs. Analysts say it is part of an Israeli strategy to ramp
up pressure on Hamas in ongoing diplomatic negotiations aimed at securing a
cease-fire and the release of the more than 100 hostages still held by the
group. Dozens of captives are still alive, Israeli officials say, though no one
knows exactly how many.”



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Politician Tours Flashpoint Jerusalem Site
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“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a surprise visit to troops in
southern Gaza on Thursday, saying it was essential that Israel keep control of
a strip of territory along the territory’s border with Egypt, just days before
he was set to give a speech to the U.S. Congress. In his comments at Gaza’s
southernmost city of Rafah, Netanyahu sounded a tone of triumph in the campaign
against Hamas — and underscored the differences that still remain in monthslong
attempts to reach a cease-fire. A U.S.-backed outline for a deal calls for an
eventual full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in return for a full release of
hostages by Hamas, something a continued Israeli grip on the Rafah border
crossing and nearby border strip would appear to contradict. Netanyahu’s visit
to Rafah was announced hours after Israel’s far-right national security
minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, visited Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site.”



Reuters: Israel Bombards Central Gaza As Tanks Advance Deeper In Rafah
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“Israeli forces bombarded the Gaza Strip's historic refugee camps in the
centre of the enclave and struck Gaza City in the north on Thursday, killing at
least 21 people, and tanks pushed deeper into Rafah in the south, health
officials and residents said. A barrage of Israeli airstrikes killed 16 in
Zawayda town, Bureij and Nuseirat camps and the overcrowded city of
Deir-Al-Balah, the last major urban centre in Gaza not to be invaded by Israeli
forces, health officials said. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is due to
address the U.S. Congress next week, made a surprise visit to Israeli troops in
the area around Rafah, telling them that military pressure combined with a
demand to bring back 120 hostages still held in Gaza was producing results.
"This double pressure is not delaying the deal, it is advancing it," he said,
according to a statement from his office.”



Somalia



Bloomberg: Somalia Region Wants UN To Reinstate A 31-Year-Old Arms Embargo
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reinstate an arms ban lifted seven months ago, saying easier access to weaponry
is fueling clan conflict. With a weak central government and no credible
institutions, Somalia lacks mechanisms to track arms in the country that’s
effectively been at war for more than three decades, according to Abdi Farah
Said, the interior minister of Puntland. In December, the UN Security Council
lifted a ban that had been in place since 1992, recognizing Somalia’s right to
equip its military as a peacekeeping force prepares to leave the country.
“Lifting the arms embargo for Somalia was a big mistake because the country is
divided and fragmented,” according to Said. “We need that decision by the UN to
be reconsidered.” Government spokesman Farhan Jimale declined to comment.
Puntland’s view follows the death of at least 13 people on Tuesday in a clash
between clan militia and security forces escorting two truckloads of weapons
through central Somalia.”



France



Reuters: France Races To Head Off ISIS-K threat To Paris Olympics
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in late March, days after Islamic State militants from his homeland allegedly
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France's tiny community of immigrants from Tajikistan, an impoverished former
Soviet republic in Central Asia. "Who do you know? How many? Where?" Varki
recalled the officers asking, with one of them speaking Russian, a commonly
used language across Central Asia. Varki, a political refugee in France who has
worked for outlets including the BBC, told the police callers he knew a handful
of Tajiks in the country, mainly fellow emigres and dissidents. "But I don't
know any jihadists," he told them. Ahead of the Paris Olympics that begin on
July 26, French security services have been racing to address an intelligence
blind spot and forge deeper ties with Tajiks and other Central Asians in the
country, according to more than a dozen people with knowledge of the drive.”



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militant attacks in the area have created a sense of paranoia among the locals.
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few weeks, we have witnessed numerous attacks, each leaving behind a trail of
death and terror," he told DW. "I fear that one day, these militants will force
us to leave this place." At least four Indian soldiers, including an officer,
were killed in a gunfight with suspected rebels in the forests of the Doda
district in the Jammu Division, the army said on Tuesday. The attack comes a
day after the Indian army said it killed three suspected militants as they
tried to cross from the Pakistan-controlled side of the highly militarized
dividing line.”



Technology



Wired: Fortnite Has A Political Violence Problem
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“In the hours after former US president Donald Trump was shot in Butler,
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was quickly removed, but several other games that include antisemitism and
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