Family Rift Rocks Kurdish PUK Party in Iraq

A poster of late Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in front of his party headquarters in Sulaymaniyah. (PUK)
A poster of late Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in front of his party headquarters in Sulaymaniyah. (PUK)
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Family Rift Rocks Kurdish PUK Party in Iraq

A poster of late Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in front of his party headquarters in Sulaymaniyah. (PUK)
A poster of late Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in front of his party headquarters in Sulaymaniyah. (PUK)

Lahur Talabany, co-chair of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), was expelled from the party on Tuesday alongside three other leadership members because of an internal rift.

As a result of the power struggle, assassination attempts were carried out against several PUK leaders, including Mala Bakhtiyar.

Four other PUK members, some of whom did poorly in the recent parliamentary elections, were also ejected from the party. A source within the party identified them as Shadman Mala Hassan, Ala Talabani, Zhino Mohammed, and Aras Sheikh Jangi.

The source, who spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat on condition of anonymity, confirmed that “the decision came following the results of the elections and the developments of the internal conflict between the wings of the PUK.”

Disputes have been on the rise between Bafel Talabani, co-chair of the PUK, and his cousin, Lahur Talabany.

The Evaluation and Follow-up Committee, formed by the PUK’s political bureau, works to assess internal conditions, and its decisions are supposed to be ratified by the party’s Supreme Political Council.

LahurTalabany, in a Facebook post, announced that “the party’s Leadership Council, as the highest authority, is working to meet as soon as possible to play its role in finding solutions to the crisis that the PUK is going through.”

After Lahur Talabany was forced out, Bafel Talabani claimed he had been poisoned by people close to his rival.

Bakhtiyar, a senior official PUK and father-in-law to Bafel Talabani, also claimed this week that he had been poisoned and is receiving treatment in Germany. On Monday, he blamed “comrades” for the poisoning without naming anyone.

Lahur Talabany said the party must “avoid these accusations” and called on the Leadership Council to convene soon to resolve the rift, saying: “If there is an issue within the party, then that must be resolved through the party’s official organs.”



Rockets Fired from Gaza into Israel, Tanks Advance in North and South

People walk at the remains of a market after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 30, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
People walk at the remains of a market after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 30, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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Rockets Fired from Gaza into Israel, Tanks Advance in North and South

People walk at the remains of a market after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 30, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
People walk at the remains of a market after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 30, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad group fired a barrage of rockets into Israel on Monday, in an apparent show of force as Israeli tanks pressed their advance deeper into Gaza amid fierce fighting, residents and officials said.
The armed wing of Islamic Jihad, an Iranian-backed ally of Hamas, said its fighters fired rockets towards several Israeli settlements near the fence with Gaza in response to "the crimes of the Zionist enemy against our Palestinian people".
The volley of around 20 rockets caused no casualties, according to the Israeli military. But it showed militants still possess rocket capabilities almost nine months into Israel's offensive it says is aimed at neutralizing threats against it.
In some parts of Gaza, militants continue to stage attacks on Israeli forces in areas that the army had left months ago.
On Monday, Israeli tanks deepened their incursions into the Shejaia suburb in eastern Gaza City for a fifth day, and tanks advanced further in western and central Rafah, in southern Gaza near the border with Egypt, residents said.
According to Reuters, the Israeli military said it had killed a number of militants in combat in Shejaia on Monday and found large amounts of weapons there.
Hamas said that, in Rafah, its militants lured an Israeli force into a booby-trapped house in the east of the city and then blew it up, causing casualties.
Also in Rafah, the Israeli military said that an airstrike killed a militant who fired an anti-tank missile at its troops.
Israel has signaled that its operation in Rafah, meant to stamp out Hamas, will soon be concluded. After the intense phase of the war is over, its forces will focus on smaller scale operations meant to stop Hamas reassembling, officials say.

More than 37,900 Palestinians have been killed and 87,060 have been injured in Israel's military offensive in Gaza since Oct. 7, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Monday.