
Hezb-e-Islami Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Discusses Russia's Recognition Of Afghan Taliban, Advocates 'National And Religious Unity Within The Framework Of A Just And Lawful System' In Afghanistan
In the article – titled "Acceptance Of The Islamic Emirate's Ambassador In Moscow – Political Maneuver Or Political Gamble?" – Gulbuddin Hekmatyar describes Russia's move to recognize the Taliban government variously as a political and diplomatic maneuver, a gamble, and a reaction to developments in Syria and Iran, suggesting it may also be part of a broader deal between Russia and the United States.
The article is informative and offers insight into the past half-century of Afghanistan's history and its unique geographical location, which draws global powers to seek to control it in a strategic game. However, the Hezb-e-Islami leader thinks that foreign powers' meddling in Afghanistan can be ended. "If Afghanistan succeeds in realizing its national and religious unity within the framework of a just and lawful system, it will overcome the most dangerous conspiracies and pressure circles of foreign actors," he says.
Following are excerpts from the article:
"The Coup Against Najib [Dr. Mohammad Najibullah Ahmadzai, President Of Afghanistan Executed By The Taliban In 1996] Was A Joint Plan Of Russian And American Intelligence, And Iranian And Saudi Intelligence Were Also Involved In It"
"Acceptance Of The Islamic Emirate's Ambassador In Moscow – Political Maneuver Or Political Gamble?
"A Reaction To The Events In Syria And Iran Or A Give-And-Take Deal With America?
"In The Light Of Moscow's Policies On Afghanistan From The Founding Of The Soviet Union To Today
"Moscow, since the time of Peter the Great – when it emerged as a regional power – has always pursued the expansion of Russian influence toward the south and access to warm waters.
"In this regard, Afghanistan, due to its sensitive geopolitical position, was considered one of the areas of interest to Russia. The expansionist policies of Peter the Great laid the groundwork for the (rivalry between Russia and Britain) in Afghanistan. This rivalry later turned into the Great Game in the 19th century, and Afghanistan was accepted as a (buffer) between Russia and Britain.
"After the establishment of the Soviet Union and when it occupied the regions of Central Asia and the Caucasus and reached the borders of Afghanistan, this country gained greater importance. Until today, throughout all this time, it has had an active presence in the affairs of our country. As the Soviet Union, at one time, it competed with Great Britain over the occupation of Afghanistan, and at another time with the United States of America.
"At one point, against the first Taliban government, it, together with India, Iran, Israel, France, Britain, and America – supported the [anti-Taliban] Northern Alliance, which included the Parcham Party, militias from the Soviet occupation era, Shura-e-Nazar, Jamiat, and Shia parties under Iran's influence. It provided them with weapons and printed Afghani [currency] for them.
"There was also a time when Russia and Iran helped America in the occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq. From 2001 to 2014, a major part of the logistics for NATO and American forces in Afghanistan was carried out through Russian land and airspace, and another part of America's logistics was delivered through Pakistan's land and airspace. Groups affiliated with Moscow and under Tehran's influence, during the 20 years of occupation, were at the service of America.
"This coalition was formed when Moscow, due to continuous failures and the financial and human losses in the war in Afghanistan, and the problems that this situation created for it within the Soviet Union, had no choice but to withdraw its forces from our country. It considered the establishment of an Islamic government in Afghanistan a serious threat to its dominance over Central Asia. America and Iran had similar concerns. They jointly decided to unify their positions regarding Afghanistan and to prevent the establishment of a Mujahideen government...
"The coup against Najib [Dr. Mohammad Najibullah Ahmadzai, former president of Afghanistan executed by the Taliban in 1996] was a joint plan of Russian and American intelligence, and Iranian and Saudi intelligence were also involved in it..."
"Saudi Support Was Cut Off When The Taliban Refused To Hand Over [Saudi National] Osama Bin Laden To Them"; "Saudi Intelligence Chief Turki Al-Faisal Traveled On His Private Jet... To Kabul [But Osama Was Too Powerful For The Taliban To Hand Him Over]"
"[During 1996-2001] The first era of the [Islamic] Emirate, from beginning to end, was spent in war against the Northern Alliance. The Hezb-e-Islami did not want to fight the Taliban; it considered such a war neither useful nor in accordance with its military policies. The Alliance benefited from financial, military, and political support from Russia, the United States, India, Iran, France, Britain, and Israel, while the Taliban were supported by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, who also recognized their government.
"Saudi support was cut off when the Taliban refused to hand over [Saudi national] Osama bin Laden to them. This was despite the fact that a gathering of the Emirate's religious scholars in Kabul asked Osama to leave Afghanistan. The Emirate's foreign minister traveled to Saudi Arabia with the message that they were willing to hand over Osama to the Saudis.
"Saudi intelligence chief Turki al-Faisal traveled on his private jet, together with the Taliban foreign minister [Wakil Ahmad] Muttawakil, to Kabul and then Kandahar to take Osama and bring him to Saudi Arabia. But the Taliban were not able to do so, because Osama was so powerful that the Taliban simply were unable to arrest and hand him over to Turki al-Faisal. In fact, in the war against the Alliance, the Taliban were largely indebted to the active role of Osama's loyal fighters, who fought on the front lines in all Taliban battles.
"The 9/11 attacks and the refusal to hand over Osama to Saudi Arabia and the United States led America to strike Afghanistan from land and sky – first targeting it with cruise missiles and then bombarding the Taliban centers and strongholds with terrifying B-52 bombers. The Taliban offered no resistance whatsoever; from the day the first American missile was launched toward Afghanistan to the day the Taliban evacuated Kandahar and, through a press conference, surrendered to America and Karzai, a total of five weeks (35 days) passed!"
After 9/11 "The U.S. Decision Changed – A Large-Scale Aerial And Ground Assault, With The Participation Of Hired Afghan Fighters Belonging To The Northern Front And Groups Under Iranian Influence, Replaced The Limited And Covert Operation Planned With Russia And Iran [To Replace The Taliban Government]"
"Before the United States began its operation to occupy Afghanistan, it had a plan for a joint operation with Russia, in such a way that 17,000 Russian soldiers would participate in the operation, capture Mazar and Takhar, and hand them over to the Northern Alliance. The expenses of this operation were to be paid by the United States.
"Akhdar Ibrahimi [aka Lakhdar Brahimi], the special representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Afghanistan, told a group of Afghans in a meeting in Switzerland: Moscow and Washington have a plan for a joint operation; it is better that you get on this train!
"Before September 11, 2001, the United States and some Western countries including Russia, Iran, and India were providing intelligence, weapons, and financial support to the United Northern Front [aka Northern Alliance] against the Taliban. In the years 2000–2001, secret meetings were held in Moscow, Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Tehran, and Delhi to coordinate this support.
"After the Al-Qaeda attack on America, the U.S. decision changed. A large-scale aerial and ground assault, with the participation of hired Afghan fighters belonging to the Northern Front and groups under Iranian influence, replaced the limited and covert operation planned with Russia and Iran. And the United States was able to launch its operations under the flag of 'the international counter-terrorism coalition' (ISAF)."
"Although Pakistan's Role... In Assisting The U.S. In The Occupation Of Afghanistan Was No Less Than That Of Russia And Iran, Due To Its Support For The Taliban, It Was Deprived Of An Active And Significant Presence In The Bonn Negotiations [That Led To Formation Of Post-Taliban Government Headed By Hamid Karzai]"
"The United States first overthrew the Taliban government and captured major cities, including Kabul and Kandahar. Then, it convened a meeting in Bonn with the participation of representatives from the United States, Britain, Germany, Iran, and Russia, so that with their consultation and agreement, the future government during the occupation period could be formed.
"The share of Russia and Iran in the governments during the occupation period was greater than other countries due to their extensive cooperation in the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. Although Pakistan's role and contribution in assisting the United States in the occupation of Afghanistan was no less than that of Russia and Iran, due to its support for the Taliban, it was deprived of an active and significant presence in the Bonn negotiations.
Former mujahideen commander Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
"Britain insisted on the restoration of [former king of Afghanistan Mohammad] Zahir Shah as king, but Iran was sensitive to this, because the restoration of monarchy in Afghanistan would pave the way for the return of Reza Shah Pahlavi in Iran. The replacement of [Burhanuddin] Rabbani, a Tajik, with [Hamid] Karzai, a Pashtun, was also not pleasing to Iran; they preferred Satar Sirat, who was the representative of the deposed king, but did not succeed. The United States considered Karzai suitable to its own liking, and in the Bonn meeting, the final word had to be spoken by the actual victor of Afghanistan – the United States.
"Karzai used to refer to Zahir Shah as 'Baba' [father or grandfather] and would bow to kiss his hand. However, in his first presidential term, in the face of the Northern Alliance – and especially [Mohammad Qasim] Fahim, who was his defense minister and later his deputy – he resembled a sparrow in a cage beside a hawk. Even his protection in Arg [the Presidential Palace] was provided by the gunmen of Shura-e Nazar [created by Ahmad Shah Massoud].
"Russia and Iran formed the Jabal Al-Siraj Alliance led by Rabbani against Hezb-e-Islami [led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar] and supported it for four years with financial, military, intelligence, and propaganda assistance, and supported the fight against the Taliban for five years. Both of them helped the United States in the occupation of Afghanistan and the overthrow of the Taliban government with all their capabilities..."
"Russia Abandoned Its Important And Strategic Friend In The Region (Iran) During The Hardest Days And The Dangerous U.S.-Israel Attack, And Aside From Empty Rhetoric, Gave Iran No Help – Neither Did It Provide The S-400 Air Defense System, Nor The SU-35 And SU-57 Fighter Jets – Iran Was Forced To Purchase 40 Chinese J-10 Aircraft"
"However, the United States, in its negotiations with the Taliban [in Doha, 2020] and in handing over Kabul to them, did not inform Moscow and Tehran and made a unilateral decision. The reason was its differences with its two former partners on one hand, and their efforts to establish an anti-American front – BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization [SCO] and its expansion – on the other. The founders of this organization are Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and these five countries constitute more than 40 percent of the world's population and about 25 percent of the global gross domestic product.
"Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates have also joined [BRICS subsequently]. So far, more than 30 countries have expressed their desire to join or cooperate with BRICS. All of these countries want to reduce their dependence on the dollar and the Western financial system. The United States considers any effort to strengthen this organization or join it as hostility toward itself and finds it intolerable.
"However, regarding the lack of official recognition of the Taliban government [since it assumed power in August 2021] and how to engage with it, they had a joint position. The events in Syria and later the massive and joint attack by the United States and Israel on Iran [in June 2025] deepened the rift in their relations, and Moscow decided to be the first country to accept the Taliban's ambassador in Moscow and allow the white Taliban flag to replace the previous tricolor flag [of Afghanistan] – perhaps in this way they could lessen the pain that had reached Russia.
"It is clear that this is a political game and nothing else – Russia has not changed, nor has its policies and positions regarding Afghanistan. Official recognition or non-recognition of any government has had no effect on its policies in the past, nor will it in the future.
"Russia abandoned its important and strategic friend in the region (Iran) during the hardest days and the dangerous U.S.-Israel attack, and aside from empty rhetoric, gave Iran no help – neither did it provide the S-400 air defense system, nor the SU-35 and SU-57 fighter jets. Iran was forced to purchase 40 Chinese J-10 aircraft. Russia's position regarding the U.S. attack on Iran was so passive and vague that some observers and analysts thought perhaps a deal had been made between Moscow and Washington over Iran."
"Basically, Russia Has Always Pursued Policies Regarding Afghanistan That Are Based On Its Strategic Goals"; "This Was Part Of An Agreement Between Moscow And Washington During The Dissolution Of The Soviet Union: That Russia Would Withdraw From Eastern Europe But Would Continue Its Active Presence In Central Asia"
"Moscow's move [to recognize the Taliban government] led to the issuance of a warrant by the Hague International Court [ICC] for the arrest of the Taliban leader [Mullah Hibbatullah Akhundzada] and Chief Justice [Abdul Hakim Haqqani].
"The United Nations also called it a unilateral decision [by Russia]. The White House, the U.S. State Department, and Congress also reacted, emphasizing their firm rejection of recognizing the Taliban, maintaining sanctions, imposing additional sanctions, and continuing the freeze on Afghanistan's assets in American banks. And [U.S. President Donald] Trump once again said: We handed over the world's most powerful base (Bagram) to China!
"Basically, Russia has always pursued policies regarding Afghanistan that are based on its strategic goals. Central Asia was under the complete control of the Soviet Union, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the region remained under Moscow's influence. In some countries, such as Tajikistan, power remains to this day in the hands of former KGB members, and in others, they hold the largest share and role in governments.
"This was part of an agreement between Moscow and Washington during the dissolution of the Soviet Union: that Russia would withdraw from Eastern Europe but would continue its active presence in Central Asia. At that time, we repeatedly heard from Washington statements such as: Central Asia is the soft underbelly of the Soviet Union; it is facing threats from radical Islamic groups in Afghanistan; the mujahideen government destabilizes the region's stability and security; the withdrawal of Soviet forces from this region is harmful and will have dire consequences! Meaning, America agreed to the continued dominance of Moscow over this region, despite the complete collapse of the Soviet Union!
"Likewise, Moscow does not allow Central Asia to connect to the South through Afghanistan, nor for its gas and oil to be transported via this route to the South – thus freeing itself from dependence and reliance on Moscow and its transit path. At any cost, this must be prevented. It would be the height of folly for anyone to think that Russia would easily abandon its strategic objectives merely by accepting the ambassador of the Kabul government in Moscow."
"When Hezb-e-Islami Forces Entered Kabul, [Hashemi] Rafsanjani, The Former President Of Iran, Said In His Friday Prayer Sermon: We Will Never Allow Hezb-E-Islami To Rule Over Kabul"; "Pakistan Also Does Not Favor The Establishment Of An Islamic Government Led By A Pashtun And Considers It A Cause For Provoking And Encouraging The Pashtuns Of Pakistan To Separate From Pakistan"
"In this regard, Iran also holds a position identical to that of Russia: the transfer of Central Asian gas and oil through Afghanistan to Pakistan and India – two important markets for Iran – is in no way acceptable to it. Iran's opposition to the project for transporting Turkmenistan's gas to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India (TAPI), and the creation of obstacles against it, stems from this very point. Iran has spared no effort to prevent the implementation of this project, and one of the main reasons behind its massive investments in the continuation of insecurity and war in Afghanistan has been exactly this.
"Furthermore, a majority Pashtun and Sunni government in Afghanistan is intolerable for Iran. When Hezb-e-Islami forces entered Kabul, [Hashemi] Rafsanjani, the former president of Iran, said in his Friday prayer sermon: We will never allow Hezb-e-Islami to rule over Kabul.
Iran opposes U.S.-backed TAPI gas pipeline, while U.S. opposes Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline
"Pakistan also does not favor the establishment of an Islamic government led by a Pashtun and considers it a cause for provoking and encouraging the Pashtuns of Pakistan to separate from Pakistan and join Afghanistan. For this very reason, it preferred non-Pashtuns belonging to ethnic minorities, such as Mojaddedi [Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, former President of Afghanistan] and [Burhanuddin] Rabbani, for the presidency.
"One of the heads of Pakistan's ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistani military], who was known for being propagandistic, wrote in his analytical report to Pakistan's decision-making authorities: A government led by a Pashtun in Kabul is not in Pakistan's interest. When the forces of Hezb-e-Islami entered Kabul, this same general, in a meeting with the leaders of the Peshawar-based factions [of the Taliban], said: Pakistan will never allow Hekmatyar to rule Kabul. One of them said to him: Please, General Sahib, do it."
"As Long As Afghanistan Lacks A Government Based On The Will Of The Majority Of The People And A Strong Consultative System, It Will Remain A Toy For External Competition – Neither Accepting Political Representatives From This Side Nor From That Side, Nor Financial Aid, Nor Diplomatic Maneuvers, Will Replace True Legitimacy"
"The truth is this: As long as Afghanistan lacks a government based on the will of the majority of the people and a strong consultative system, it will remain a toy for external competition – neither accepting political representatives from this side nor from that side, nor financial aid, nor diplomatic maneuvers, will replace true legitimacy. If Afghanistan succeeds in realizing its national and religious unity within the framework of a just and lawful system, it will overcome the most dangerous conspiracies and pressure circles of foreign actors.
"We also believe that as long as diplomatic and political relations among the countries of the world are not based on sound principles and genuine justice, and as long as unhealthy rivalries, reprehensible hypocrisy, and malicious intent are not set aside, the existing problems between countries will not be resolved, and trust and confidence will not be established.
"Some of these sound and justice-based principles are as follows:
"i) Non-interference by large and powerful countries in the internal affairs of small and underdeveloped countries.
"ii) Non-support for imposed, non-national, non-popular, coup-installed, puppet, autocratic governments that lack internal legitimacy.
"iii) Severing relations with ethnocentric and racist regimes.
"These fundamental conditions must be strictly observed in dealing with any government and system:
"1) The country's political and social system must be lawful and supported by the majority of the nation.
"2) It must have a shura [council] that genuinely represents the will of the people, as the highest and most authoritative body for all major national decisions.
"3) It must possess a constitution accepted by the nation, as a national covenant and guarantor of the individual human rights of every member of society.
"However, diplomatic relations and political engagements between countries are currently, in general, based on reprehensible motives and unhealthy political, economic, and military rivalries. No attention is paid to who the counterpart is and what background and characteristics they have – whether they represent their nation and people or a forcibly imposed minority, whether they respect and submit to the will of their people or not.
"If it were not so, and if these standards were observed in political relations, we would not witness authoritarian, coup-installed, and individual-centered governments in any country in the world. Such regimes would face severe global isolation, and the space for their survival and continuation would be significantly restricted.
"Hekmatyar"
Source: DailyShahadat.com (Afghanistan), July 9, 2025.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Shafaq News
a day ago
- Shafaq News
Syria arrests key liaison between Iraqi PMF and Al-Assad's Division in Deir ez-Zor
Shafaq News – Damascus Syrian security forces have arrested the main liaison between Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and the 4th Division of the Syrian army in the eastern city of al-Bukamal, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Saturday. According to the UK-based war monitor, the individual—identified as Mohammad Hammoud al-Amin—was detained in a special operation carried out by Syria's Internal Security Forces. Al-Amin is described as the key "architect" of security and military coordination between the PMF and the 4th Division, which is commanded by Maher al-Assad, the brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The monitor said that he previously served as head of the "Alawite Security Office" in al-Bukamal and was reportedly one of the most influential intelligence figures in the area. 'His role had gained importance amid the increasing influence of Iranian-backed groups in Syria's eastern region over the past several years.' The PMF did not comment on the incident. Earlier this month, the security forces arrested another figure linked to the 4th Division, Shadi al-Samadi. He was a commander in the 'al-Ghaith' group, an elite unit led by Brigadier General Ghiath Dallah, a close ally of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Al-Samadi, originally from Daraa al-Mahatta in southern Syria, is accused of participating in documented military operations and atrocities, including the 2014 offensive on Eastern Ghouta and the 2018 military campaign in Daraa. Despite the Russian-brokered reconciliation deal that followed, he reportedly continued his activities under the 4th Division's banner.


Shafaq News
2 days ago
- Shafaq News
Russia warns NATO: Kaliningrad attack means overwhelming response
Shafaq News – Moscow Russia warned on Saturday that any NATO military action against its Kaliningrad enclave would prompt an immediate and overwhelming response, potentially involving nuclear weapons. Speaking to RIA Novosti, Nikolai Patrushev, a top aide to President Vladimir Putin and chairman of Russia's Naval Collegium, affirmed that Moscow would employ 'all forces and means at its disposal' to defend Kaliningrad in line with its military doctrine. 'Russia has all the necessary military instruments to guarantee the region's security,' he emphasized. His comments followed recent remarks by General Christopher Donahoe, commander of US Army forces in Europe and Africa, who revealed that NATO had developed plans to rapidly neutralize Russian defenses in Kaliningrad as part of a broader effort to reinforce deterrence on its eastern border. NATO countries have been expanding ground capabilities and deepening military-industrial cooperation as part of the alliance's post-Ukraine war strategy to counter Russia, Donahoe outlined earlier this month. Patrushev accused the West of reviving historical aggression toward Russia, drawing parallels between current NATO policies and those once embraced by Germany's military elites. 'Today's Western strategists are voicing plans that would have been welcomed by the Prussian Junkers and their Nazi descendants—who rightly ended up on the dustbin of history,' he argued. 'I have no doubt that the same fate awaits modern warmongers.' Kaliningrad, a heavily militarized Russian exclave wedged between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea, hosts Russia's Baltic Fleet and advanced missile systems. The territory has become a focal point in the growing standoff between Moscow and NATO since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.


Memri
2 days ago
- Memri
Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) Weekly: July 19-26, 2025
The following are some of this week's reports from the MEMRI Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) Project, which translates and analyzes content from sources monitored around the clock, among them the most important jihadi websites and blogs. (To view these reports in full, you must be a paying member of the JTTM; for membership information, send an email to jttmsubs@ with "Membership" in the subject line.) Note to media and government: For a full copy of these reports, send an email with the title of the report in the subject line to media@ Please include your name, title, and organization in your email. EXCLUSIVE: Dari-Language Post On X: Iran, With Afghan Taliban, Is Digging Cross-Border Tunnels And Providing A Haven To Al-Qaeda Leaders In Afghanistan's Border Provinces Of Helmand, Uruzgan, And Zabul In a Dari-language article dated July 2, 2025, the former head of Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS, the pre-Taliban Afghan intelligence agency), warned that Iran, with the help of Taliban rulers, is digging cross-border tunnels and providing a safe haven to Al-Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan's border provinces of Helmand, Uruzgan, and Zabul. EXCLUSIVE: Telegram Channel Affiliated With Australian Pro-Islamic State (ISIS) Preacher Shares Open Letter Penned By Virginia ISIS Supporter Mohammed Azharuddin Chhipa, Who Was Imprisoned For Sending Funds To ISIS A Telegram channel affiliated with an Australian pro-ISIS preacher shared the text of an open letter to supporters by Mohammed Azharuddin Chhipa, a Virginia man who was sentenced in May to serve a 30-year prison term for sending funds to ISIS. EXCLUSIVE: Following Israeli Airstrikes On Damascus, Palestinian Factions Condemn 'Violation' Of Syria's Sovereignty: 'This Enemy Understands Only The Language Of Force' Following Israel's airstrikes against Syrian government military sites in downtown Damascus on July 15, 2025, Palestinian factions released statements denouncing the strikes and voicing unwavering support for Syria. EXCLUSIVE: Following Israel's Strikes On Damascus, Iran-Backed Militias Condemn 'Aggression', Call For Unified Arab And Islamic Response And Support For Syria On July 16, 2025, Israel carried out a series of airstrikes on Syria's Defense Ministry in Damascus, as Israel vowed to destroy Syrian government forces attacking Druze communities in southern Syria and demanded they withdraw. EXCLUSIVE: Syrian Jihadi Cleric Shares Call By Veteran Mujahid To Prepare For Guerilla Warfare Against Israeli Forces, Urges Tribal Fighters To Continue 'Jihad' Against Druze, Solicits Donations In recent days, violence has swept the predominantly Druze governorate of Al-Suwayda', in southern Syria, which has remained outside of full government control following the December 2024 collapse of the Assad regime. Syrian Jihadi Group 'Ansar Al-Sunnah Battalions' Threatens To Target Druze, As Other Syrian Jihadis Call To 'Close Druze File,' Reject Coexistence On July 13, 2025, clashes broke out between Druze militias and Bedouin tribesmen in the predominantly Druze city of Al-Suwayda', in southern Syria. Syrian Jihadi Group 'Ansar Al-Sunnah Battalions' Calls For Assassination Of Syrian Businessman Accused Of 'Financing The Former Regime' The Ansar Al-Sunnah Battalions, a Syrian salafi-jihadi group, called for the assassination of a Syrian businessman whom it accused of financing the former Syrian Government. Syrian Popular Resistance On Syrian Coast Pledges Allegiance To Islamic Resistance Front In Syria – Formidable In Might Militia; 'Unity Of Ranks In Resistance Only Way To Expel Occupation' On July 15, 2025, the Islamic Resistance Front in Syria - Formidable in Might militia shared an approximately two-minute video on its Telegram channel. Senior Official In Islamic Resistance Front In Syria – Formidable In Might Militia Threatens 'Dire Consequences' For U.S. Interests If Israeli Blockade Of Gaza Continues On July 19, 2025, a Telegram channel for the Islamic Resistance Front in Syria – Formidable in Might militia, published a post featuring a same-day statement from the head of the group's political bureau. Telegram Channel Affiliated With Islamic Resistance Front In Syria Militia: Jihadi Faction That Specialized In Commando Operations Against Assad Regime Joins Resistance, Focuses On Fighting Israel On July 19, 2025, a Telegram channel affiliated with the Islamic Resistance Front in Syria - Formidable in Might militia, quoted "a source at the Islamic Resistance headquarters" which said that numerous military factions in Syria have recently joined the ranks of the Formidable in Might militia, starting with a military faction which is now focused on fighting against "the Zionist enemy and its supporters." Jihadi Cleric Close To Syrian President Denounces Druze 'Betrayal' For Seeking Help Of 'Israeli Enemy'; Syria-Based Jihadi Cleric Calls For Jihad Against Israel, Druze Between July 16 and 19, 2025, the former chief religious official of disbanded Syrian jihadi group Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and currently an advisor to Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa published a series of Telegram posts criticizing the Druze community in Syria's Al-Suwayda' governorate for seeking support from Israel during recent clashes with Bedouin tribes in the area. Syrian Jihadi Cleric Shares Call By Armed Tribesmen Fighting Druze In Suwayda, Soliciting Military Equipment And Funds Via Syria Cash Transfer App In recent days, violent clashes have swept the predominantly Druze Governorate of Al-Suwayda', in southern Syria, which have led to hundreds killed and captured, prompting government military and security forces to intervene, which culminated in a ceasefire agreement between the government and local Druze notables. Hamas Military Spokesman Abu Obeida: The Resistance Is 'Fully Prepared For A Long War Of Attrition'; Salutes Yemen's Ansar Allah (Houthi) Movement, Lashes Out At 'Submissive' Regimes In Region On July 18, 2025, Hamas military spokesman, Abu Obeida, delivered a video speech in which he affirmed the resistance factions' readiness to engage in a lengthy war of attrition against Israel, and warned that failure to achieve a deal on hostages means an end to future talks about "partial deals." Pro-Hamas 'Gaza Now' Media Outlet Continues To Solicit Bitcoin And USDT Cryptocurrency Donations A pro-Hamas media outlet continues to solicit cryptocurrency donations. Houthi Ansar Allah Movement Claims Ballistic Missiles, Drone Attacks On Israeli Airport, Military Targets Over ten days, from July 6-16, 2025, Yemen's Iran-backed Ansar Allah movement (the Houthis) claimed several drone and ballistic missile attacks on Israeli targets. In Video, Yemen's Ansar Allah Houthi Movement Threatens To Continue Attacks On Red Sea Shipping A media outlet affiliated with Yemen's Ansar Allah Houthi Movement released a video threatening further attacks on maritime trade in the Red Sea. Hizbullah Celebrates Decision To Release Militant Georges Abdallah From French Prison; Popular Front For The Liberation Of Palestine (PFLP) And Terrorist-Designated Samidoun Call On France To Resist 'American-Zionist' Dictates On July 17, 2025, Lebanese Hizbullah and Palestinian factions released statements welcoming the Paris Court of Appeal's order to release Lebanese militant Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, who was serving a life sentence in France for his involvement in the murder of Israeli diplomat Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov in 1982 and for the attempted murder of U.S. Consul Robert O. Homme in 1984. In Statement, Lebanese Hizbullah Condemns 'Deadly' Israeli Strike In Northern Beqaa As 'Massacre', Calls For Urgent Lebanese And International Response To On-Going 'Aggression' On July 15, 2025, following an attack by the Israeli Air Force in Lebanon's northern Beqaa Valley, Lebanese Hizbullah published an official statement on its Telegram channel. Iran-Backed Militia In Iraq Accuses Syrian Government Of Targeting Country's Minorities As Part Of 'Zionist-American Agenda' A little-heard-of militia in Iraq issued a statement in which it criticized the Syrian Government for its handling of recent clashes between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribesmen in Syria's Suwayda Province. Iran-Backed Militias In Iraq Escalate Threats To U.S. Interests In Iraq And Surrounding Region; Set October 1 Deadline For Withdrawal Between July 17 and 19, 2025, two Telegram channels affiliated with Iran-backed militias in Iraq shared a series of posts threatening the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the American troops deployed in Iraq and the Middle East. Malaysian Officials Arrest 36 Bangladeshi Nationals Belonging To 'Gerakan Militan Radical Bangladesh' (GMRB) For Collecting Funds For ISIS In Bangladesh And Syria On July 4, 2025, security officials in Malaysia announced that at least 36 Bangladeshi nationals involved in spreading jihadi ideology and collecting funds for Islamic State (ISIS) cells in Syria and Bangladesh had been arrested in security operations that began in April, according to a Malaysian and Bangladeshi media reports. Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) Releases Video Of Interrogation, Execution Of Ten 'Spies' For Nigerian Government: Penalty For Collaboration With Apostate Regime Is Death On July 18, 2025, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) released a six-minute video in the Nigerian native Hausa language with Arabic subtitles. ISKP Booklet: Fighters From Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hizb-e-Islami Afghanistan Have Joined ISKP; Pakistan Does Not Support ISKP On June 3, 2025, a media outlet linked to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), which defines itself as a supporting entity for the Islamic State (ISIS), released a 14-page Pashto-language booklet about an attack carried out by Baloch freedom fighters on the ISKP base in Mastung, in Balochistan province. ISKP Magazine: 'We Pray For The Destruction Of The Remaining Leaders Of Disbelief, Such As Colonel Haibat Khan, Fazlur Rehman, And Their Masters Like Trump, Putin' An article in the latest issue of an English-language monthly magazine published by a media outlet linked to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), which defines itself as a supporting entity for the Islamic State (ISIS), teaches that Islam's founder Muhammad and the "Salaf [the first three generations of Muslims, or the early Muslims generally]," rejoiced over the deaths of deviant religious scholars and tyrants, and encourages Muslims today to do the same. ISKP Magazine Decries Russia's Removal Of Afghan Taliban From Terror Blacklist, Urges Muslims To 'Support Those Who Have A United And Pure Jihadi Front Across The Whole World, Those Who Have No Alliance Or Attachment With Any Kuffar' The cover article in the latest issue of an English-language monthly magazine published by a media outlet linked to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), which defines itself as a supporting entity for the Islamic State (ISIS), states that the Afghan Taliban are playing into the hands of Russia and the United States after Moscow removed them from its terror blacklist and the U.S. removed bounties on Taliban leaders such as the chief of the Haqqani Network. ISKP Magazine: 'It's Not Acceptable That Kuffar [Unbelievers] Drop Bombs On Muslims And Muslims Respond With Protests'; 'Believers Are The Allies Of Allah And Of One Another, And The Kuffar Are Enemies Of Allah And Of The Believers' A major article in the current issue of an English-language monthly magazine published a media outlet linked to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), which defines itself as a supporting entity for the Islamic State (ISIS), slams the Afghan Taliban for befriending "kuffar [unbelievers]" and digressing from the shari'a principle of al-Wala wal-Bara, or loyalty and disavowal for the sake of Allah. Islamic State (ISIS) Weekly Editorial Urges Muslims To Support Group In Times Of 'Change And Regression'; Claims Global Coalitions Of Falsehood Can Be Defeated Only By Jihad On July 17, 2025, the Islamic State (ISIS) released Issue 504 of its weekly newsletter. Islamic State (ISIS) Supporters Exploit Crisis In Syria's Al-Suwayda To Incite Violence Against Ethnic Minorities, Undermine Syrian Government Supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) have exploited ongoing clashes between Druze militias and Bedouin tribesmen in Syria's Al-Suwayda province to incite further violence against ethnic minorities and undermine the Syrian Government. Pro-Islamic State (ISIS) Media Group Publishes Guide For 'Beginner Mujahid' Planning Jihad In Mountainous Woods On July 15, 2025, a pro-Islamic State (ISIS) media group published a brief document in English titled "Personal Training and Equipment Recommendation for the Beginner Mujahid"; it had published a Russian version of the guide on June 1. Islamic State (ISIS) Supporter Warns Telegram, Element Leak To Authorities; Provides InfoSec Tips For Online Protection On July 15, 2025, an active user of an Islamic State (ISIS)-operated server who often posts infosec-related topics wrote a post in English urging other users to take proper security measures for better online safety, claiming that all social media apps leak data and cooperate with governments. Islamic State Supporters Continue To Favor Monero (XMR) For 'Secure' Transfer, Solicitation Of Funds Supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) continue to express interest in solicitating or receiving donations via cryptocurrency. Islamic State (ISIS) Critic Lashes Out At ISIS Allegiance Rituals, Urges Accountability And Integrity In Caliphate Leadership On July 16, 2025, an anti-Islamic State (ISIS) channel on an Al-Qaeda-operated server published a post declaring the ISIS caliphate illegitimate, and mocking supporters for renewing their allegiance to the group's caliph. Al-Qaeda Affiliate Al-Shabab Claims Killing 29 Soldiers, Wounding Over 50 In Suicide Operation Southwest Of Mogadishu On July 14, 2025, the media arm of Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia, Harakat Al-Shabab Al-Mujahideen (Al-Shabab), issued a statement claiming that Al-Shabab operatives carried out a suicide operation targeting a military convoy of Ugandan African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) forces near Zabit, on the outskirts of Afgoye, southwest of Mogadishu. Al-Qaeda Affiliate Al-Shabab Claims It Killed Over 21 Kenyan Soldiers, Wounded 11 In An Ambush In Lamu District, Kenya On July 17, 2025, an Al-Qaeda affiliate in Somalia claimed it had carried out an operation inside Kenyan territory, targeting a military convoy in Lamu District of Kenya's Coast Province. Al-Qaeda Affiliate Al-Shabab Accuses 'Jews, Western Alliance' Of Weaponizing Starvation In Gaza; Condemns Arab Rulers For Blocking Support; Calls On Muslims To Join Jihad On July 20, 2025, the press office of Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia, Harakat Al-Shabab Al-Mujahideen (Al-Shabab), issued a two-page statement in Arabic titled "By Allah, Save and Support the People of Gaza." Al-Qaeda In Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) Statement Congratulates African Al-Qaeda Operatives On Their 'Victories'; Accuses Media Of Ignoring Their Successes; Urges Jihadi Clerics To Emigrate To 'Arenas Of Jihad' On July 19, 2025, the official media arm of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), issued a three-page statement in Arabic titled "A Message of Congratulations and Support for the Lions of Islam in Africa." Al-Qaeda In The Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) Eulogizes Quran Teacher Killed By Houthis In Yemen; Calls For Jihad Against Houthis And 'Pro-Zionist Mercenaries' In Yemen And 'The Global Zionist-Crusaders And The Shi'ites' On July 2, 2025, the Houthi police in Raymah Governorate, in western Yemen, reported the death of a Sunni sheikh and Quran teacher during a confrontation with Houthi forces in Al-Salafiyah district, in central Rayman. Debate Among Al-Qaeda Supporters Over Michigan-Based Pro-ISIS Preacher Ahmad Musa Jibril's Allegiances Users on an Al-Qaeda-operated encrypted server engaged in a discussion about the affiliation of Michigan-based pro-Islamic State (ISIS) preacher Ahmad Musa Jibril. Afghan Taliban Website Sees Increasing Diplomatic Legitimacy Through Trade Deals, Hails Russia's Diplomatic Recognition Of Taliban Government An article published by one of the official websites of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) argues that bilateral economic ties and cross-border trade deals are increasing the Taliban government's diplomatic legitimacy. Afghan Media Report: U.S.-Sanctioned Afghan Businessman And Taliban Lobbyist In Russia Kamal Nabizada Returns To Afghanistan, He Imported 300,000 Tons Of Waste From Iranian Nuclear Plants Into Afghanistan On July 5, 2025, it was reported that Afghan businessman Kamal Nabizada, who is subject to American sanctions for his links to the Al-Quds Force, an arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has returned to Afghanistan from Russia. Afghan Taliban Website Slams ICC Arrest Warrants Against Taliban Supreme Leader And Chief Justice: 'The Hague Tribunal Stands Out Among... Institutions, Exploiting Its Purported Commitment To Justice To Further Western Interests' An official website of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) published two articles criticizing the July 8 arrests warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Afghan Taliban's Supreme Leader and his Chief Justice for crimes against humanity regarding treatment of girls and women. Afghan Taliban Cleric Abdul Hamid Hamasi Promotes Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories, Discusses 'Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion': 'Jews Want... To Establish Zionist Domination Over The Entire World'; Jews 'Caused Both World Wars' In a Pashto-language interview with Afghan television channel Shamshad News, noted Islamic cleric Sheikh Abdul Hamid Hamasi, a member of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) and former member of Kabul's Ulema Council, promoted The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Jewish forgery popular in the Arab and Islamic world, and the conspiracy theories peddled in it. Hizb-ut-Tahrir Afghanistan Criticizes Russia's Recognition Of Afghan Taliban: 'Historically ... Russia Remains One Of The Most Determined Enemies Of Islam And Muslims And A Major Obstacle To The Unity Of The Islamic Ummah' On July 5, 2025, Hizb-ut-Tahrir Afghanistan released a statement criticizing Russia for recognizing the Afghan Taliban government and also slammed the Taliban rulers for seeking political favor from hostile states like Russia for un-Islamic reasons.