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Islamic Pakistan accused of doing what Jewish Israel is condemned for

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/29/pakistan-deadly-airstrikes-afghanistan-borderIslamism and its terrorist strategy carried out by Hamas or the Taliband, no respecter of religion of its victims. "Pakistan carries out deadly airstrikes along Afghanistan border"'Dozens of civilians reported dead by Taliban after strikes launched following militant attack in Karachi'"Pakistani airstrikes in three eastern provinces of Afghanistan killed 36 civilians and wounded 163 others, the Taliban government’s deputy spokesperson has said as attacks between the two countries showed no sign of abating.Pakistan’s information minister, Attaullah Tarar, said the operations on Sunday night were aimed at a terrorist group his country blamed for a deadly militant attack in Karachi that killed three security personnel over the weekend.Tarar said Pakistani security forces had carried out an “intelligence-based ground operation” followed by airstrikes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border targeting terrorist hideouts over the border.People stand behind coffins draped in green and white Pakistan flags.‘An environment of terror’: deadly resurgence of Pakistan Taliban gathers paceAfghan authorities have repeatedly denied their territory harbours militants. The Taliban government said on Monday the airstrikes in three eastern provinces killed or wounded dozens of civilians. A spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, condemned the military action, calling it a “cowardly act of aggression”.The strikes are the latest flare-up of violence between the two countries whose relationship has been fraught since the Taliban government took power in 2021, and follow a weeks-long war that erupted in February.The strikes come a day after militants armed with guns and explosives targeted the regional headquarters of the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers in Karachi, killing three soldiers. Security forces killed three attackers and arrested a wounded assailant, whom the military identified as an Afghan national.Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the Karachi attack in a statement on Saturday night.Tarar said Pakistan’s latest operation along the Afghan border targeted the hideouts and safe havens of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and Fitna al-Khawarij, a term Pakistan uses for the Pakistani Taliban.“Pakistan has always strived for maintaining peace and stability in the region, but at the same time shall not compromise on the safety and security of our citizens, which remains our top priority,” said Tarar.Pakistan has experienced a surge in militant attacks targeting police and security forces in recent years. Authorities have blamed the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, and allied militant groups for most of the violence. The TTP is a separate militant group from the Afghan Taliban, although the two are allies.The neighbouring countries agreed to a ceasefire in March but there have been sporadic attacks since, with Pakistani strikes in June killing 13 people, according to Afghan officials.As Islamabad mediates between the US and Iran to end their war in the Middle East, Pakistan says its battle against militancy at home requires its strikes on Afghanistan.Afghan authorities have repeatedly denied the country is used by militants and says Pakistani operations have caused a heavy civilian death toll, including a strike at a drug treatment centre in March that the UN said killed hundreds.Pakistan and Afghanistan went to war in late February, with weeks of violence killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands, according to the UN.The conflict has included fierce fighting along the frontier and unprecedented Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan cities including the capital, Kabul, and Kandahar, where the Taliban supreme leader is based.Mediation from several countries including China and Saudi Arabia has failed to produce a lasting resolution between the neighbours, and the frontier has been largely closed since cross-border violence in October.In early March, Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, said that peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan could prevail only if the Taliban regime “renounced their support for terrorism and terrorist organisations”.

John Hawkes ● 22h1 Comments ● 21h

St Marys Junction

I wrote to Daniel Hamilton Cabinet Member for Transport & Wandsworth Councillor, re the following questions about the St mary's junction: 1.  Opening up all options for fixing the junction — including, if the evidence supports it, a complete redesign of the scheme.2. Open a formal consultation with residents on what should happen next, including the possibility of starting again.3. Ensure the junction is on the agenda at every Transport O&S Committee meeting, as you committed to in February.The reply: 'As you can imagine, I am receiving an exceptionally high volume of messages from residents regarding the ongoing traffic situation in Putney.  This shows the strength of feeling among residents and the need for the council to act on this topic. As you mention, I have met with the Putney Action Group and other groups of residents, who have shared their views on changes they would like to see to the junction, as well as other traffic hotspots locally.I am continuing to meet with officers and councillors to examine options to resolve this situation and will shortly be in a position to provide more clarity on this.  I appreciate that this does not meet your request for a clear date but please be assured that I wish to see this advanced as fast as residents do. I am copying the Chairman of the Transport Committee, @Zarah Wiles (Cllr), who will be working with me to shape the agenda for its forthcoming meetings.  I can give you a clear commitment that Putney issues will be on the agenda and receive appropriate attention.'

Miles Thompson ● 1d0 Comments ● 1d