Somalia: 50 Al-Shabaab Members Killed in Military Operation

Members of the Puntland Maritime Police Force are seen on patrol near port Bosaso. (EPA)
Members of the Puntland Maritime Police Force are seen on patrol near port Bosaso. (EPA)
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Somalia: 50 Al-Shabaab Members Killed in Military Operation

Members of the Puntland Maritime Police Force are seen on patrol near port Bosaso. (EPA)
Members of the Puntland Maritime Police Force are seen on patrol near port Bosaso. (EPA)

The Somali government on Tuesday confirmed the killing of dozens of Al-Shabaab extremist militants.

“More than 50 members of Al-Shabaab were killed in a military operation in the lower Juba region,” Deputy Information Minister Abdirahman Yusuf Al Adala told the Somali news agency, SONNA.

He added that 20 others were captured alive during the fourth day of offensive operations at Muse-Haji, Malaylay, Turdho, Baxar-saafka and other areas in the lower Juba region.

Since Saturday, the army has been carrying out military operations in the villages and areas of lower Juba, killing and arresting many members and leaders of the movement.

Al Adala said that for the fourth consecutive day, the Somali National Army with the support of Jubaland State forces continue to hunt Al-Shabaab militants in the forests of the lower Juba region.

The Somali government has accelerated its offensive operations against the Al-Shabaab, which it has been fighting for more than a decade. In recent months, the government forces gained ground in its war with the movement, mainly in central Somalia.

On Monday, SONNA said 30 militant members of Al-Shabaab were killed in the Jamaame area in lower Juba and along the river. It added that the army also captured 10 others who were involved in public disruptions in the Bar Sanguuni area.

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud had declared “total war” on the thousands of Al-Shabaab extremists who have controlled parts of the country and carried out devastating attacks.

Somalia has lately witnessed a surge of the militants’ deadly attacks against military and civilian targets. The African Union force is set to withdraw from the country and hand over security responsibilities to Somalia by the end of 2024.

Last month, the United States and Somalia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of up to five military bases for the Somali army’s Danab Brigade.

Meanwhile, Somali Interior Minister Ahmed Macalin Fiqi held talks in Mogadishu on Tuesday with high-level delegations from India, led by Sureh Kumara, a senior officer at the Foreign Ministry.

The officials discussed a range of topics, including cooperation between their countries and the progress that the Somali government has made in security and development projects.



Blinken: New Hamas Leader Can Ensure a Ceasefire Deal is Reached

Yahya Sinwar speaking to the press (File photo: Reuters)
Yahya Sinwar speaking to the press (File photo: Reuters)
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Blinken: New Hamas Leader Can Ensure a Ceasefire Deal is Reached

Yahya Sinwar speaking to the press (File photo: Reuters)
Yahya Sinwar speaking to the press (File photo: Reuters)

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the newly chosen Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, has the power to ensure that a ceasefire deal is reached for the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

Sinwar “has been and remains the primary decider when it comes to concluding the ceasefire, and so I think this (today’s announcement) only underscores the fact that it’s really on him to decide whether to move forward with a ceasefire that manifestly will help so many Palestinians in desperate need, women, children, men who are caught in a crossfire,” Blinken said. "It really is on him.”

The Palestinian group on Tuesday chose Sinwar, its top official in Gaza who masterminded the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, after political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed July 31 in Iran by a presumed Israeli strike.

Regional tensions have soared after Haniyeh's killing, which Iran blamed on Israel, and retaliation has been expected. Concerns are also high after Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander in Lebanon last week.

Amid diplomatic efforts, US President Joe Biden spoke with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Tuesday about their hopes for a ceasefire deal calming tensions in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet over the weekend that Israel is already in a “multi-front war” with Iran and its proxies.

Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis with Israeli restrictions on aid and ongoing fighting limiting access to crucial medical, food and other supplies. The Health Ministry says the death toll in the territory is nearing 40,000.