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Iranian forces eliminate senior Jaish Al-Adl commander
Iranian forces eliminate senior Jaish Al-Adl commander

Shafaq News

time18-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

Iranian forces eliminate senior Jaish Al-Adl commander

Shafaq News/ Iranian security forces killed a senior commander of the Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) during a counterterrorism raid early Friday in the restive southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan. According to the Iranian Tasnim News Agency, units from the Quds Headquarters launched a pre-dawn operation in the Korin district of Zahedan, targeting Vali Mohammad Shahbakhsh, a prominent figure linked to deadly attacks carried out in 2023. The raid, part of the ongoing 'Martyrs of Security' campaign, also led to several arrests and the seizure of weapons and ammunition. One member of Iran's Basij paramilitary force, identified as Es'haq Mokhtari, was killed during the operation. Tehran classifies Jaish al-Adl—also known as Jaish al-Zolm—as a terrorist organization. The group, which operates from Pakistan's Balochistan province, has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks on Iranian security forces in recent years. Founded in 2012 by former members of the disbanded Jundallah group, Jaish al-Adl positions itself as a defender of the Sunni Baluch minority in Iran's southeastern border regions. Its stated aim includes greater autonomy and rights for the Baluch population, which numbers between 4 and 5 million in Iran, mostly concentrated in Sistan and Baluchestan.

What fuels the outrage in Tunisian schools after three students die under a collapsed wall?
What fuels the outrage in Tunisian schools after three students die under a collapsed wall?

Al Bawaba

time18-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

What fuels the outrage in Tunisian schools after three students die under a collapsed wall?

ALBAWABA- Tunisia is witnessing a wave of nationwide protests after the tragic deaths of three students in the city of Mazouna, Sidi Bouzid governorate, when a wall at their secondary school collapsed on April 14, 2025. Also Read Iran kills Army of Justice commander in Zahedan operation The incident has reignited long-standing anger over the crumbling state of public infrastructure and the government's perceived negligence, drawing condemnation from both domestic actors and international human rights organizations. These organizations urged Tunisian authorities to stop their heavy-handed crackdown on peaceful demonstrators. "Rather than showing remorse or offering accountability, the government responded with indifference, deflecting blame and offering tone-deaf justifications," they added. When citizens took to the streets to express their grief and outrage, they were met not with empathy but with tear gas and police repression. In a show of solidarity, all preparatory and secondary schools across Tunisia suspended classes last Tuesday. The strike was led by the Secondary Education Union, part of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), to denounce the state's abandonment of its responsibilities toward public education. The union criticized the authorities for ignoring repeated warnings about deteriorating infrastructure and for failing to provide even basic safety measures in government-run schools. Taher Hajlawi, a former union official, called the incident a tragic yet inevitable result of years of state negligence. He emphasized that many schools, particularly in underserved interior regions, are in dangerous disrepair, despite frequent union alerts and calls for reform. Also Read US ambassador prays at Western Wall with message penned by Trump The victims, aged 18 and 19, were killed instantly when a decaying wall gave way. Several other students sustained injuries. The horrific event sparked both local demonstrations and national outrage, putting a spotlight on the desperate need for infrastructure reform. Social media has become a space of mourning and protest. Many users lashed out at the Tunisian governments that have come and gone since the 2011 revolution, accusing them of ignoring the educational sector's decay.

Iran kills Army of Justice commander in Zahedan operation
Iran kills Army of Justice commander in Zahedan operation

Al Bawaba

time18-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Iran kills Army of Justice commander in Zahedan operation

Published April 18th, 2025 - 10:34 GMT Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) is a Sunni Baloch group founded in 2012, following the decline of Jundallah, a similar separatist group previously active in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan province. ALBAWABA- In a high-stakes security operation early Friday morning, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the killing of Wali Mohammad Shahbakhsh, the operational commander of Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice), formerly Jundallah, in the Korin region of Zahedan, southeastern Iran. Also Read US ambassador prays at Western Wall with message penned by Trump The offensive was part of the 'Martyrs of Security' maneuvers. The IRGC also reported the arrest of several armed members of the group and the seizure of a cache of weapons and ammunition. One IRGC Basij member, Mojahedin Ishaq Mokhtari, was also killed in the operation. Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) is a Sunni Baloch group founded in 2012, following the decline of Jundallah, a similar separatist group previously active in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan province. 🟥 مقتل قائد عمليات 'جيش الظلم' في عملية للحرس الثوري قُتل 'ولي محمد شه بخش' قائد الفريق العملياتي لجماعة 'جيش الظلم' الإرهابية فجر الجمعة خلال عملية أمنية للحرس الثوري في منطقة كورين بزاهدان، وذلك ضمن مناورات 'شهداء الأمن'. وأسفرت العملية أيضاً عن اعتقال عدد من العناصر المسلحة… — إيران بالعربية (@iraninarabic_ir) April 18, 2025 Based primarily in southeastern Iran near the border with Pakistan, the group claims to fight for the rights of the Sunni Baloch minority in Iran, accusing Tehran of systematic marginalization and oppression. Jaish al-Adl has been involved in numerous cross-border attacks, kidnappings, and bombings targeting Iranian military and security forces. Iran designates the group as a terrorist organization, and its activities have significantly strained Tehran's relations with Islamabad, given the porous and volatile border area. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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