Op Ghazab Lil Haq to go on until 'credible guarantees, concrete steps' by Kabul to halt terrorist support: state media

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Security sources said that the ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haq would continue until "credible guarantees and concrete steps" by the Afghan Taliban to halt their support for terrorists against Pakistan, state-run Radio Pakistan reported on Thursday.

Pakistan is currently waging 'Operation Ghazab Lil Haq' that was launched late last Thursday after renewed clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, when Afghan Taliban forces fired on multiple locations, prompting swift military retaliation. The neighbours have clashed along the frontier since last week, when Afghanistan launched a border offensive in response to Pakistani air strikes.

Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of the Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said a day ago that all necessary measures would be taken to neutralise the threat of terrorism emanating from across the border. He said the use of Afghan soil for acts of terrorism was unacceptable, adding that peace could only prevail between the two sides if the Afghan Taliban renounced their support for terrorism and terrorist organisations.

Radio Pakistan reported that in a briefing to journalists from various districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa at the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) headquarters regarding the ongoing operation, "it was told that the Operation Ghazab Lil Haq is a continuation of Pakistan's ongoing war against terrorism and will continue until there are credible guarantees and concrete steps from the Afghan Taliban regime to end the sponsorship of terrorism."

Security sources said Pakistan had no issue with Afghanistan or its people, adding that its sole concern was the Afghan Taliban regime, which they said was acting as a "central proxy master for terrorism in the region".

They added that the regime had become a threat to regional peace and stability by facilitating multiple militant organisations.

“The Afghan Taliban regime will have to choose between Pakistan and the patronage of terrorist groups," the report said.

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