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Afghans rally for Gaza, call global silence a ‘betrayal’

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Following nationwide protests in Afghanistan in support of the people of Gaza, demonstrators stated that remaining silent in the face of the ongoing oppression in Gaza is a clear act of betrayal. They said countries that have chosen to remain silent about these atrocities are complicit in the injustice.

After Friday prayers, Afghan protesters from various provinces took to the streets and sharply criticized Arab and Muslim governments, saying their leaders have not taken a single practical step to help the people of Gaza.

The demonstrators also accused the international community of indifference and having a selective approach to human rights. They called for the reopening of routes for delivering humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.

Mohammaduddin Ahmadi, a religious scholar, said: “Our silence in the face of such oppression is a betrayal of the blood of the innocent — those who are being martyred and killed while innocent. The silence of countries is a betrayal.”

One protester said: “O Arab rulers, if you have no honor, at least open your routes. Millions stand ready to support the Muslims of Gaza and fight for the freedom of Palestine.”

The protesters gathered chanting slogans such as “Save Gaza” and “Every stone in Gaza is a cry to the sky.”

According to the demonstrators, the people of Afghanistan stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza.

Hashmatullah Azizi, a protester, said: “The deadly silence shown today by Arab rulers and, more broadly, by Islamic governments regarding the situation in Gaza and the issue of a Palestinian state is a source of shame and regret.”

The protesters also called on international organizations and influential countries to urgently address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and to stop the ongoing crimes committed by Israel.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate has condemned the continued Israeli attacks on Gaza and has called on countries and international organizations to urgently act to stop Israel’s crimes in Gaza.

In a statement, the Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate, Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, said that the people of Gaza are suffering from severe hunger due to Israeli attacks and the halt of humanitarian aid, and that the silence of international organizations, especially human rights groups on this matter is painful.

Hassan Akhund reaffirmed Afghanistan’s support for the Palestinian people and called on Islamic countries to stand with the people of Gaza.

This comes as, according to official statistics from Gaza’s Ministry of Health, more than 52,600 Palestinians have been killed and over 118,000 others injured since the start of Israel’s attacks in October 2023.

Reports indicate that the majority of the victims of Israel’s attacks in Gaza are women and children.

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IEA should respond to Pakistan’s security concerns with concrete actions: Andrabi

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Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Hussain Andrabi says both Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sadyr Japarov, the President of Kyrgyzstan, who visited Islamabad on Thursday, expressed their mutual commitment to a peaceful, stable Afghanistan with a sustainable future for the Afghan people.

Speaking in a press conference on Friday, Andrabi stated that both sides agreed that the Islamic Emirate must fulfill its obligations toward the international community and take concrete steps against terrorist groups to address Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns.

This comes while the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has repeatedly emphasized that no terrorist groups operate from Afghan territory and that it will not allow anyone to use Afghan soil against any country.

The Islamic Emirate has also stated that Pakistan’s security concerns are an internal issue of that country, and Pakistan itself must take measures to prevent any security incidents.

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Malaysia’s PM calls peaceful solution to Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions

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Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has voiced deep concern over escalating tensions between the Afghanistan–Pakistan during a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Anwar said he emphasized Malaysia’s concerns regarding regional stability and urged all parties to pursue a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomatic engagement to prevent further escalation.

His remarks follow media reports indicating heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan after a series of attacks in October.

During the call, the two leaders also exchanged views on several aspects of Malaysia–Pakistan bilateral relations.

Anwar also briefed Sharif on the ongoing flood situation in Malaysia and similar challenges facing neighboring countries, including Indonesia and Thailand.

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Afghanistan makes major strides in cutting drug trafficking, says Putin

Putin stated that Afghan authorities have “substantially reduced” opium cultivation and are “seriously confronting” drug-related threats from within their borders.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says Afghanistan has taken “active and effective” steps to curb drug trafficking, noting a significant drop in opium production across the country. He made the remarks during an exclusive interview with India Today during his India trip, highlighting what he described as “visible progress” in Afghanistan’s internal security efforts.

Putin stated that Afghan authorities have “substantially reduced” opium cultivation and are “seriously confronting” drug-related threats from within their borders. He added that Afghanistan has also made important advancements in the fight against terrorism.

Responding to a question about why Russia officially recognized the Islamic Emirate, the Russian president said Afghanistan had been engulfed in civil conflict for many years, but the current authorities now hold control over the country. “This is the reality, and it must be acknowledged,” Putin emphasized.

He further noted that maintaining contact with Afghanistan’s leadership is crucial for shaping events inside the country. “If you want influence, you must engage with the people in charge — and that is exactly what we are doing,” he said.

Putin’s remarks come as several regional powers continue to recalibrate their diplomatic strategies toward Afghanistan, focusing on stability, counterterrorism, and economic cooperation.

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