极端组织‘伊斯兰国’
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伊拉克副总理兼外长:美军从该国撤军计划没有改变
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-02-13 11:18
Core Viewpoint - The Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Fuad Hussein, confirmed that U.S. troops will withdraw from Iraq by the end of 2026 as planned, with no adjustments to the arrangements [1] Group 1 - The U.S. military's withdrawal from Iraq is scheduled for the end of 2026 [1] - There have been no changes to the withdrawal plans [1] Group 2 - Iraq is negotiating with several Arab and Islamic countries to facilitate the repatriation of their citizens who are detainees of the extremist group "Islamic State" [1]
巴基斯坦宣布逮捕清真寺爆炸案主要嫌疑人
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-07 22:00
Group 1 - The main suspect involved in the Islamabad mosque bombing has been arrested, with four individuals captured during operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province [1] - The bombing, which occurred on February 6, resulted in a total of 36 fatalities, with reports from local hospitals indicating 2 and 3 deaths respectively on the day of the incident [3] - The attack was claimed by the extremist group "Islamic State," which is believed to have orchestrated the planning, training, and ideological indoctrination of the attackers from within Afghanistan [3] Group 2 - A police officer from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was killed during the raid, and several others were injured [2]
美国务院下令:非紧急政府雇员撤离尼日尔
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 01:56
Group 1 - The U.S. State Department has ordered the evacuation of non-emergency government employees and their families from Niger due to security risks [1] - Niger's Ministry of Defense reported an attack on the Niamey Diori Hamani International Airport area, resulting in the death of at least 20 attackers and the capture of 11 individuals [1] - The extremist group "Islamic State" claimed responsibility for the attack on the airport in a statement released on January 30 [1]
土耳其称抓获110名极端组织嫌疑人
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-30 07:00
Core Viewpoint - Turkish authorities have launched a significant operation against the extremist group "Islamic State," resulting in the arrest of 110 suspects in Istanbul, amid concerns of potential attacks during the New Year period [1] Group 1: Arrests and Operations - The Istanbul prosecutor's office reported that intelligence indicated some suspects might plan attacks during the New Year celebrations [1] - Over 200 suspects have been arrested nationwide in Turkey in the past month as part of ongoing operations against "Islamic State" [1] Group 2: Recent Incidents - On December 29, during an operation in Yalova province, Turkish security forces engaged in a firefight with extremist members, resulting in the deaths of 6 extremists and the loss of 3 Turkish police officers [1] - The arrests included over 40 individuals linked to the recent firefight in Yalova province [1]
澳大利亚将推动更严厉立法打击仇恨言论
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-22 09:08
Group 1 - The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Albanese, is pushing for stricter laws to combat hate speech and prevent the influence of extremist ideologies on society [1] - The government is reviewing legislative proposals and plans to consult with various sectors to achieve broad consensus on the new laws [1] - The new legislation will include harsher penalties for adults attempting to radicalize children and will empower the Minister of Home Affairs to revoke visas of individuals promoting violent hate speech [1] Group 2 - The Sydney Bondi Beach shooting on December 14 resulted in 16 deaths, including one of the suspects, and is classified as a terrorist attack driven by the ideology of the extremist group "Islamic State" [2] - The two suspects, Saeed Akram and Navid Akram, are father and son, and have been linked to the attack [2]
现场:美军打击叙境内“伊斯兰国”70多个目标进行报复
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-20 03:38
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military conducted airstrikes in Syria against ISIS targets in response to attacks on U.S. forces, marking a significant escalation in military operations in the region [1] Group 1: Military Actions - The U.S. deployed fighter jets, attack helicopters, and over 100 precision-guided munitions to strike more than 70 targets [1] - The operation received full support from the Syrian government, indicating a potential shift in local alliances [1] Group 2: Casualties and Incidents - On December 13, during a joint patrol between Syrian transitional government security forces and U.S. troops, two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian translator were killed in a shooting incident [1] - The assailants were identified as ISIS members, who were subsequently killed in the exchange of fire [1]
突发!特朗普:“我们会报复”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-12-14 04:15
Core Viewpoint - The attack on U.S. forces in Syria resulted in the deaths of two American soldiers and one civilian translator, prompting President Trump to announce retaliatory actions against the perpetrators, identified as members of the extremist group ISIS [1][3]. Group 1: Incident Details - On December 13, U.S. and Syrian forces were attacked near Palmyra in central Syria, leading to the deaths of two U.S. Army soldiers and one civilian translator, with three additional soldiers injured [1][3]. - The U.S. Central Command reported that the attacker was a single individual from ISIS, who was killed during the exchange of fire [3]. - The incident occurred during a joint patrol by U.S. forces and Syrian government troops, highlighting the complex dynamics of military operations in the region [3]. Group 2: Reactions and Statements - President Trump described the attack as a "terrible ambush" and confirmed that the U.S. would retaliate [1]. - The Syrian transitional government condemned the attack, with its Foreign Minister expressing strong disapproval of the terrorist act [3]. - The Syrian Interior Ministry spokesperson indicated that the attacker was a possibly extremist-minded Syrian security personnel, who had been under evaluation for extremist views [5]. Group 3: Background Context - The U.S. military has been deployed in Syria since 2011 without the permission of the Syrian central government, currently maintaining bases in southern and northeastern Syria [3]. - Following significant political changes in Syria in December of the previous year, relations between the transitional government and the U.S. have reportedly improved, with a political cooperation declaration signed to combat ISIS [3].
美军遭袭,特朗普誓言报复
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-12-14 00:53
Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Defense reported that two U.S. Army soldiers and one American civilian translator were killed in Syria due to an attack by ISIS militants, with three others injured [1] - President Trump stated that the attack represents a direct assault by extremist organizations against the U.S. and Syria, promising retaliation [1] - A spokesperson for the Syrian transitional government's interior ministry revealed that the attacker was a possibly extremist-leaning Syrian security personnel, who was under evaluation for extremist views [1] Group 2 - The Syrian transitional government condemned the terrorist attack, which occurred during a joint patrol with U.S. forces in Homs province [2] - Following the attack, injured personnel were evacuated to the Tanf military base, and the road connecting Deir ez-Zor province and Damascus was temporarily closed [2] - The U.S. military has been deployed in Syria since 2011 without the permission of the then-central Syrian government, with current bases in southern Tanf and northeastern Syria [2]
伊拉克总理称国际联盟计划于2026年9月前撤军
财联社· 2025-11-03 18:21
Group 1 - The threat from extremist organizations in Iraq has significantly decreased, leading to plans for the international coalition to withdraw by September 2026 [1] - Iraq has committed to placing all weapons under national control, but this goal cannot be achieved as long as the US-led coalition forces remain in the country [2] - Iraq and Syria are coordinating efforts to jointly address the threats posed by extremist organizations [2] Group 2 - The US initiated the Iraq War in 2003 and withdrew its troops by the end of 2011, leaving only a small number of forces [2] - The Islamic State captured large areas in western and northern Iraq in 2014, prompting an increase in coalition forces to combat the group [2] - As of January 2022, the Iraqi government announced that the combat mission of the international coalition had ended, with Iraqi forces taking over all military bases, while some foreign personnel remain to support Iraqi security forces [2]