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Three jihadist groups, including one led by a key commander who has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, have united with the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. The merger is part of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s efforts to rebuild itself, likely with the guidance of al Qaeda. The jihadist organization split in 2014 after a contentious leadership dispute that festered when the US killed the group’s former emir, Hakeemullah Mehsud, in a drone strike.
Muhammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan (TTP), announced today that three outfits led by “Commander Qari Matiur Rehman,” “Commander Qari Ehsanul Haq,” and “Commander Muhammad Shamil,” merged with the overarching Taliban group, according to a translation of a statement that was obtained by on of the Terrorism watchdog in the region.
Rehman, who is “also known as Commander Abdul Samad” and has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, leads all three groups within the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan.
“All three of these groups united under the leadership of the respected Commander Matiur Rehman, may God protect him, and became a part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan [Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan],” Khurasani said in a statement that was issued on Umar Media, the official website of the group.
Khurasani said that the three jihadist entities “were always important groups in the jihad of Pakistan and have been since the beginning. ”
“Prior to this, these organizations worked with and cooperated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, but were not officially part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan,”

The merger is part of Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s attempt to rebuilt its shattered image in the wake of the 2014 death of Hakeemullah Mehsud, the group’s former emir. The Taliban appointed Mullah Fazlullah to lead the TTP, but multiple factions were unhappy with the choice and split, including two Mehsud factions in North and South Waziristan, and a large branch led by Omar Khalid Khorasani. But Omar Khalid Khorasani’s faction (Jamaat-ul Ahrar) and Lashkar-e-Islam joined the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan early last month as part of the effort to mend the rift between the jihadist groups.

US intelligence agencies see it as “the deep bench of Pakistani jihadists who have stepped in to fill mid and senior-level leadership positions in al Qaeda” as the terror group’s legacy leaders have been killed in drone strikes. Leaders and operatives who are part of this “deep bench” often wear multiple hats, or serve with multiple jihadist groups.
 
Three jihadist groups, including one led by a key commander who has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, have united with the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. The merger is part of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s efforts to rebuild itself, likely with the guidance of al Qaeda. The jihadist organization split in 2014 after a contentious leadership dispute that festered when the US killed the group’s former emir, Hakeemullah Mehsud, in a drone strike.
Muhammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan (TTP), announced today that three outfits led by “Commander Qari Matiur Rehman,” “Commander Qari Ehsanul Haq,” and “Commander Muhammad Shamil,” merged with the overarching Taliban group, according to a translation of a statement that was obtained by on of the Terrorism watchdog in the region.
Rehman, who is “also known as Commander Abdul Samad” and has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, leads all three groups within the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan.
“All three of these groups united under the leadership of the respected Commander Matiur Rehman, may God protect him, and became a part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan [Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan],” Khurasani said in a statement that was issued on Umar Media, the official website of the group.
Khurasani said that the three jihadist entities “were always important groups in the jihad of Pakistan and have been since the beginning. ”
“Prior to this, these organizations worked with and cooperated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, but were not officially part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan,”

The merger is part of Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s attempt to rebuilt its shattered image in the wake of the 2014 death of Hakeemullah Mehsud, the group’s former emir. The Taliban appointed Mullah Fazlullah to lead the TTP, but multiple factions were unhappy with the choice and split, including two Mehsud factions in North and South Waziristan, and a large branch led by Omar Khalid Khorasani. But Omar Khalid Khorasani’s faction (Jamaat-ul Ahrar) and Lashkar-e-Islam joined the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan early last month as part of the effort to mend the rift between the jihadist groups.

US intelligence agencies see it as “the deep bench of Pakistani jihadists who have stepped in to fill mid and senior-level leadership positions in al Qaeda” as the terror group’s legacy leaders have been killed in drone strikes. Leaders and operatives who are part of this “deep bench” often wear multiple hats, or serve with multiple jihadist groups.

Old news. No source. It may also bother you to know that the TTP have been confined to the annals of history. Cry if you must. It may help.
 
Indians desperately want to revive ttp but they r living in a fools paradise.Time has changed its time to revive Khalistan and Kashmir freedom struggle.
 
Three jihadist groups, including one led by a key commander who has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, have united with the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. The merger is part of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s efforts to rebuild itself, likely with the guidance of al Qaeda. The jihadist organization split in 2014 after a contentious leadership dispute that festered when the US killed the group’s former emir, Hakeemullah Mehsud, in a drone strike.
Muhammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan (TTP), announced today that three outfits led by “Commander Qari Matiur Rehman,” “Commander Qari Ehsanul Haq,” and “Commander Muhammad Shamil,” merged with the overarching Taliban group, according to a translation of a statement that was obtained by on of the Terrorism watchdog in the region.
Rehman, who is “also known as Commander Abdul Samad” and has served as a senior leader in al Qaeda and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, leads all three groups within the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan.
“All three of these groups united under the leadership of the respected Commander Matiur Rehman, may God protect him, and became a part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan [Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan],” Khurasani said in a statement that was issued on Umar Media, the official website of the group.
Khurasani said that the three jihadist entities “were always important groups in the jihad of Pakistan and have been since the beginning. ”
“Prior to this, these organizations worked with and cooperated with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, but were not officially part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan,”

The merger is part of Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s attempt to rebuilt its shattered image in the wake of the 2014 death of Hakeemullah Mehsud, the group’s former emir. The Taliban appointed Mullah Fazlullah to lead the TTP, but multiple factions were unhappy with the choice and split, including two Mehsud factions in North and South Waziristan, and a large branch led by Omar Khalid Khorasani. But Omar Khalid Khorasani’s faction (Jamaat-ul Ahrar) and Lashkar-e-Islam joined the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan early last month as part of the effort to mend the rift between the jihadist groups.

US intelligence agencies see it as “the deep bench of Pakistani jihadists who have stepped in to fill mid and senior-level leadership positions in al Qaeda” as the terror group’s legacy leaders have been killed in drone strikes. Leaders and operatives who are part of this “deep bench” often wear multiple hats, or serve with multiple jihadist groups.


So much information without link it appears you were in planning meeting and couldn't keep your stomach
 
People should not at like pigeon whe the threat hovers, we need to understand that these groups are arranging themselves to revive and keep the idea alive inspite of successfull ongoing zerb e azb... We just cannot ignore by sympathising ouselves claiming threat of TTP is over...
 
True,, no one is saying that the job is done. This will be an ongoing fight, the doomed TTP will be brought up again and again, we will suffer as well but will keep fighting, This is a cancer and will need time to cure.
 
I too support theidea of confronting these non state elements until they are eradicated but comments posted by others gives me impression is that majority is confident of TTP era over rather thinking that they are reviving to keep themselves alive.
 
isnt that interesting that the terrorists in syria have also united to fight the Syrian forces and at the same time the ttp has also done the same.....It seems the masters of these global terrorists want them to unite for their cause just like in libya and against russia in 80s.
 
Look I will tell you how to solve terrorism problem.

Right there are a number of traitor sell outs in your country.

When a suicide bomber blows himself up he does it so his family receive money from the Indian handler. When he can massacre innocent people on a bus he does it so his family can have money.

What you need to do is target their families for leverage. Find out exactly where their families lives pick them up. Now Mr brave terrorist suicide bomber knows his family is in trouble. He will stop whatever he is doing and do what it takes to protect his family.

He hands himself over and you proceed to execute every single family member. Not only is this pain free way of capturing the sleeper cells hidden away in cities you also remove the family tree. This process weans out the future terrorists.
 
Notice how much the common Indian loves the terrorists.
 
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