KURDS UNDER THREAT ON EVERY SIDE

 

A Syrian opposition fighter takes a selfie as fellow militiamen walk through Syria in front of Turkish troops near the Syrian border at Hassa, Hatay province, on January 22, 2018. (Credit, Bulent Kilic, AFP , Getty Images)

 

A terrorist attack in Istanbul, Turkey, and ongoing protests against the regime in Iran have coincided to bring the Kurdish people under enormous pressure across Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey. The war drums began beating again last Monday the 14th, after a bomb detonated in a busy commercial area of Istanbul, Turkey, killing six people and wounding over 80. The Turkish government arrested a female suspect and claimed that she had traveled from the Syrian city of Kobane to carry out the attack on behalf of the Kurdish YPG militia. The Turkish government views the YPG as an extension of the PKK, a Kurdish separatist militia which has fought an intermittent insurgency against the Turkish government since the 1980’s. However, evidence has recently surfaced that the bomber, Ahlam al-Bashir, is Somali, not Kurdish, and that three of her brothers fought and died with ISIS. A fourth brother is currently a member of a Turkish-backed Islamist militia in Syria who became upset with the Turkish government’s tolerance of a rival militia in the occupied area of Afrin.

Despite evidence contrary to its claims of Kurdish responsibility, the Turkish government announced Operation Claw-Sword soon after the attack, which commenced last Monday with airstrikes and artillery fire against multiple targets in Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistan. Although the Turkish government claimed to be “neutralizing terrorists,” its targets included a hospital in Kobane, a power station in Derik, and grain silos in Zarkan. Overall, at least 16 Syrian civilians, 17 Kurdish militia and 24 Syrian regime soldiers have been killed so far in the Turkish offensive, with dozens more injured. The al-Hol internment camp, where ISIS members and their families have been detained by Kurdish forces since 2017, was targeted by Turkish airstrikes on Wednesday, allowing ISIS detainees to escape. Another Turkish airstrike on Wednesday targeted a base used by Kurdish forces and the US military. The US Department of Defense confirmed that US forces were nearby and had been placed at risk by the strikes, urging a de-escalation in hostilities.

In addition to the airstrikes, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has promised a ground invasion into Syria and Iraqi Kurdistan at a “convenient” time. Mazloum Abdi, commander of Kurdish forces in Syria, claims that Turkey intends to invade and occupy the cities of Kobane, Manbij and Tel Rifaat, linking the two other zones of Turkish occupation in the Afrin and Tel Abyad regions. Erdogan previously announced plans for an identical offensive earlier this year, but was stifled by the disapproval of Russian president Vladimir Putin. The Istanbul bombing would appear to be a convenient pretext to move forward with the planned incursion.

While the Turkish military ramps up its plans against the Kurds in Syria and Iraq, the Iranian regime has also intensified its repression of Kurdish protesters in Northwestern Iran. Almost two months after Masha Amini, a Kurdish woman, was beaten to death by Iranian morality police, protests against the regime continue unabated across the Kurdish-majority areas of the country. The regime responded last week with increased brutality against Kurdish communities, deploying the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to the Kurdish-majority cities of Mahabad and Javanrood. Amateur video was published to social media showing unarmed civilians gunned down in the streets, and squads of regime security forces going house-to-house at night, murdering Kurdish residents in their homes.

The Iranian regime blames Kurdish separatist militias such as the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) for ongoing protests, and has attacked targets in Iraqi Kurdistan with artillery and drones several times in recent weeks. On Wednesday, the Iranian regime ordered the Iraqi government to dismantle the Iranian Kurdish parties and secure the border between the Kurdish territories of Iraq and Iran by December 1st, or face an Iranian military operation into Iraqi territory. On Friday, multiple sources reported that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard was massing tanks and personnel along the Iran-Iraq border in preparation for such an incursion.

We would ask the Maranatha global family to join us in prayer for the Kurdish people across the Middle East, who find themselves threatened and buffeted on all sides. We pray that the designs of wicked regimes would be thwarted, that the international community would stand in solidarity with the Kurdish people, and that the latest round of wars and rumors of wars would draw the Kurdish people across the region to an eternal hope that cannot be shaken.


Maranatha.

Sources:

IRGC kills five other protesters in Kurdish town... | Rudaw.net

Summary Report: Turkey’s Attacks on North and East Syria (NES) 24 November 2022 – Rojava Information Center

Istanbul: Six dead, dozens wounded in Turkey explosion - BBC News

DOD Statement on Escalating Actions in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey > U.S. Department of Defense > Release

Jeff Seldin on Twitter: "NEW: @CENTCOM confirms #Turkey airstrike hit #SDF base used at times by US troops in #Syria "While no US Forces were on the base at the moment of this morning’s strike, these action do place US troops operating in Syria to defeat #ISIS at risk" CENTCOM tells @VOANews" / Twitter

Farhad Shami on Twitter: "Istanbul bomber Ahlam al-Bashir has three brothers who are ISIS fighters. One of them was killed in Raqqa, another in Iraq and the third in Manbij in operations conducted by the YPG. Another brother is currently a commander in a Turkish-backed group in Afrin." / Twitter

Rudaw English on Twitter: "#BREAKING: A suspected Turkish airstrike targeted the Kurdish-controlled, notorious al-Hol camp in northeast Syria (Rojava), which houses thousands of families with links to the Islamic State (ISIS) - ANHA https://t.co/zFRYfK6uRv" / Twitter

Jomana Karadsheh Scott on Twitter: "Activist warning ongoing bloody crackdown in Kurdish region &town of #Javanrood going to get worse & death toll continues to rise in what @Hengaw_English says is a “significant increase in brutality” by #Iran regime forces shooting directly&deliberately at protesters #MahsaAmini https://t.co/4XriUizWco" / Twitter

Behrouz Boochani on Twitter: "This is happening right now in the Kurdish city of Jwanro (#Javanroud). We call for international intervention. The killing of Kurdish people in Iran must stop. #Kurdistan #IranRevolution https://t.co/SLj1r5GtZv" / Twitter

Rudaw English on Twitter: "#BREAKING: At least 11 civilians reportedly killed in northeast Syria (Rojava), while a hospital in Kobane, a power station in Derik, and grain silos in Zarkan were destroyed during the latest Turkish airstrikes, according to Farhad Shami, head of the SDF's media office https://t.co/54cPBi5FkU" / Twitter

Blesa Shaways on Twitter: "🔴Important #Iran has gave until 1st of December for #Iraq to deploy security forces across the border to prevent anti regime #Kurdish forces activities. In the last meeting of Iraqi national security council @qassimalaraji asked #KRG to deploy peshmerga forces in the area." / Twitter

Beri Shalmashi on Twitter: "First images coming in from the Kurdish city of Mahabad show troops combing through the streets searching for civilians to shoot. At this moment there’s no information out on casualties and wounded. But everything points at a new low, even to Islamic Republic of Iran’s standards. https://t.co/JedVJLzKjp" / Twitter

Behrouz Boochani on Twitter: "According to rights orgs, at least 10 Kurdish protesters have been killed since last night. In total, 382 people have been killed during the protests accross Iran- more than 80 of them are Kurds. These killings, together, amount to crimes against humanity; the international" / Twitter

Farhad Shami on Twitter: "Istanbul bomber Ahlam al-Bashir has three brothers who are ISIS fighters. One of them was killed in Raqqa, another in Iraq and the third in Manbij in operations conducted by the YPG. Another brother is currently a commander in a Turkish-backed group in Afrin." / Twitter