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Afghanistan condemns Israeli strike in Doha, calls it a ‘Barbaric Act’

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has issued a sharp condemnation of Israel’s airstrike on a Hamas office in Doha, calling it a “barbaric act” and a blatant violation of Qatari sovereignty.

In a statement late Tuesday, IEA spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said several Hamas members were killed in the attack, describing them as “martyrs.”

He accused Israel of “repeatedly and brazenly” violating political and humanitarian norms while the world remains silent.

“The Zionist regime continuously commits crimes, while influential countries and international organizations remain silent — a matter of deep regret,” Mujahid said.

He also called for an immediate end to what he called Israel’s “oppression and terror” against Palestinians.

The strike in Doha — confirmed by both Qatar and Israel — marks the first Israeli military action on Qatari soil, dramatically widening the scope of the conflict.

Explosions in the capital sent shockwaves through the Gulf state, which has long served as a mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks.

Qatar’s foreign ministry denounced the attack as a violation of international law, while UN Secretary-General António Guterres described it as a “flagrant breach of sovereignty.”

Regional governments, including Iran and Turkey, also issued strong condemnations, warning of destabilization across the Middle East.

Israel’s leadership defended the operation, saying it targeted Hamas leaders in Doha.

The Speaker of the Knesset declared the strike was intended as “a warning to the entire Middle East”.

The attack has sparked fears of further escalation, with international mediators warning that the widening of the conflict could undermine fragile ceasefire efforts and inflame tensions across the region.

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Central Asia and Afghanistan are key security concerns for CSTO: Lavrov

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that security risks in Central Asia and developments in Afghanistan are among the primary concerns for the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

The CSTO is a regional military alliance that includes Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

Speaking in Moscow during a meeting with CSTO Secretary-General Taalatbek Masadykov, Lavrov described the region’s security challenges as “central” to the organization’s agenda.

“The problems that are currently among the central ones for the CSTO are new challenges and threats. I am referring to the situation in the Central Asian region of collective security, as well as everything related to what is happening in Afghanistan,” he said.

He praised Masadykov as “one of the leading experts” on Central Asian security, noting that his experience could enhance coordination and increase the effectiveness of allied actions.

Similar to NATO, the CSTO considers an attack on one member state as an attack on all.

Countries in the region have always expressed concern about security threats from Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate, however, has dismissed these concerns and assured that it will not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against another country.

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Afghanistan to establish first-ever faculty of ‘prophetic medicine’

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The Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan has announced that the leader of the Islamic Emirate has approved the establishment of a faculty dedicated to “Prophetic Medicine.”

According to the ministry, this new faculty will play a vital role in advancing medical sciences and training skilled healthcare professionals across the country.

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Renovation of Afghanistan–Iran border markers to begin in the near future

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Afghanistan’s Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs, Noorullah Noori, has announced that the long-delayed demarcation and renovation of border markers along the Afghanistan–Iran frontier will officially begin in the near future.

According to a statement from the ministry, Noori made the remarks during a meeting with Iran’s ambassador to Kabul, Ali-Reza Bikdeli.

He assured the Iranian side that the Islamic Emirate is fully committed to accelerating the process and resolving any challenges that may arise during implementation.

In a separate statement, the Iranian Embassy in Kabul said Bikdeli underscored the importance of bilateral cooperation on border issues, describing it as a key factor in strengthening and expanding overall relations between the two countries.

Officials from both sides agreed nearly three months ago to resume the border-marker renovation project, which had remained stalled for the past seven years.

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