Local commander issues threats as civil war looms within Afghan Taliban

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KABUL (Kashmir English): Since the formation of the Islamic Emirate government in Afghanistan, internal rifts have emerged within the Afghan Taliban over the interim government’s policies.

The sources revealed that the Islamic Emirate commander issued a threat to the Afghan interim government’s supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada.

The main reason for this is the Islamic Emirate government’s inclination towards India and Israel, sources said.

Public opinion seems to be leveling off against the Afghan Taliban’s Emir Akhundzada.

In the past, commanders from various regions reportedly questioned his leadership, but now the situation is being described by some as having escalated into open conflict. In this context, a statement allegedly containing threats has gone viral on social media.

According to media reports, serious internal divisions have emerged within the top leadership of the Afghan Taliban, and it is now being reported that the Taliban government in Afghanistan is effectively split into two factions.

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