Military successes: Army, police have control over terrorism in Tunisia
The security forces in Tunisia - from the army and the
police - have achieved many major successes recently against terrorism, whether
ISIS, al-Qaeda, or the terrorist Brotherhood, and restore security discipline
in the country, which has suffered from the bitterness of extremism since 2011.
Thwarting terrorism
Since July 2021, the Tunisian state - under the leadership
of President Kais Saied - has been trying to block the way for terrorists to
return to the country again, in light of the
Brotherhood's control of the reins of affairs and the security chaos during
their rule of the country.
In an official statement, the Tunisian police forces
announced on Sunday, May 28, that they had thwarted an attempt by a number of terrorist elements to target a security
patrol in the coastal city of Sousse, located in the center-east of the
country, with an explosive device.
The official statement said that the police forces
responsible for countering terrorism and organized crimes were able to thwart a
terrorist plot targeting a security patrol in the Sousse region by detonating a
remotely controlled explosive device, adding that an ISIS member was arrested.
Security control
At the same time, according to the Tunisian radio station
Shems FM, an official in the Tunisian police revealed that the country has
achieved many successes in confronting extremist groups since the Tunisian
people’s revolution in 2011 against late President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali,
which had resulted in the security situation deteriorating and opened the way
for terrorist groups to enter the country.
The spokesman for the General Administration of the National
Guard, Brigadier Hossam El-Din El-Jabali, stated that the forces concerned with
combating terrorism and extremism in the country since 2011 have managed to
eliminate 100 terrorists and arrest 324 others after carrying out nearly 350
operations within the framework of combating terrorism and extremism.
Jabali confirmed that these numbers are
in contrast to what the forces did in the Battle of Ben Guerdane, which he
described as an epic war that resulted in the killing of a
large number of civilians and the wounding of others.
Since 2011, Tunisia has witnessed many major terrorist
operations, which led to the targeting of a number of
the political elite in the security and military elements in the country, as
well as foreign tourists who had tasted the bitterness of terrorism.
In recent years, Tunisia has been able to control the
security situation and eliminate many of the prominent leaders of terrorist
organizations affiliated with either al-Qaeda or ISIS, although the terrorist
threat still exists. For a week, there have been fears of a resurgence of terrorism,
although the Ministry of Interior described the operation as criminal.
Military development
After the 2011 revolution, the Tunisian army developed its
scientific and logistical capabilities and experience in industrialization and
warfare in partnership with the armies of a number of
NATO countries, especially the United States, France, Germany and Turkey.
For his part, international counterterrorism expert Colonel
Hatem Saber said that Tunisia has suffered from the bitterness of terrorism
since 2011, in addition to the tensions that North Africa has witnessed since
that time.
He confirmed in a special statement to the Reference that
the attempts of the terrorist elements will not greatly affect the successes
and efforts made by the army and police forces in Tunisia, noting that these
elements are working to show themselves in the scene in Tunisia only and are
funded by the Brotherhood.
Saber added that the army and police forces in Tunisia took
control of the security situation in the country, which is evidenced by the
terrorist elements resorting to hiding in the border area between Tunisia and
the countries of the North African region to search for supplies and food. He
explained that the Tunisian people reject the presence of these elements, calling
in a number of demonstrations for the need to
eliminate them.