Defense experts say incident exposes Afghan Taliban regime’s claims that it does not support terrorism in Pakistan
Security forces have identified eight terrorists killed during an Intelligence Operation (IBO) on April 1 in Datta Khel area of North Waziristan. officials confirmed that two of the deceased were Afghan nationals, security sources said Saturday.
According to security sources, “the first terrorist was identified as Amir Hamza Haqyar, son of Abdul Karim, while the second was named Amir Abdul Rahim, son of Zaroli, a resident of Paktia, Afghanistan.”
Defense experts say the incident exposes the Afghan Taliban regime’s claims that it does not support terrorism in Pakistan.
“They used the peace talks as a cover to get relief and trade benefits from Pakistan,” said a defense analyst.
Another expert added: “There has been no change in the Taliban’s terrorist mentality. Anyone expecting progress in these negotiations is wrong.”
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Experts further insisted that operations under the codename Ghazab Lil Haq should continue with greater intensity. “The Taliban are just putting on a show under the guise of talks,” they said.
During the Pak-Afghan conflict, Pakistan named the last military action Operation Ghazab Lil Haq. The phrase reportedly means “Anger for the Truth” or “Furry for the Sake of Justice,” reflecting what officials describe as a forceful response to an attack.




