Significance of ISIS escalation against Taliban leaders in Faizabad
Since the first day of the Taliban's seizure of power in
Afghanistan, ISIS has been playing a policy of domination with the movement to
prove that it is able to compete and control in its own way. The terrorist
organization is proceeding in its strategy against the Taliban according to two
mechanisms, namely that the Taliban represents an established authority like
other authorities and governments in Arab and Islamic countries that are
considered to rule by other than what God has revealed, which is what the
organization declares explicitly.
Most recently was an operation that targeted the memorial
service of a leader in the Taliban government in Badakhshan province, and this
appeared in the official ISIS publications, including the Khorasan magazine,
which dedicated its third issue to explaining this trend against the Afghan
movement.
The magazine devoted a number of
files in which it denied that the Taliban represented an Islamic state as
appears in its slogans and speeches.
The magazine emphasized that the Taliban violated the
Islamic faith - from its point of view - and described them as worshipers of
graves and shrines. It also accused the movement of leaving Islamic jihad and
allying with the West, and it even explicitly called for the killing of everyone
who sympathized with the movement in application of the principle of loyalty
and disavowal according to the vision of the terrorist organization.
Applied to reality
ISIS has translated this clear theoretical aspect in its
publications, including the Voice of Khorasan magazine, during its dealings
with the Taliban since the first day of the movement's accession to power in
August 2021.
At the organizational level, ISIS continues to strike at the
heart of the Taliban movement, taking advantage of the traditional dispute
within it between the hawks and doves, or the jihadists and the political
bureau. The terrorist organization usually flirts with the jihadist wing,
succeeding a lot in attracting its members, who were the first building block
upon which ISIS Khorasan Province was formed from those who cling to jihad and
bear arms and reject the behavior of the movement as a state or its sitting at
negotiating tables with enemies.
Among them was the first leader of the ISIS branch in
Afghanistan, Khorasan Province leader Hafiz Saeed Khan, who was a prominent
member of the Taliban movement.
This policy represents a painful blow to the Taliban that
works to dismantle it from within or at least fuel splits within it.
At the same time, the organization also directs strikes
against the movement from abroad through two ways. One of them is carrying out
terrorist operations against those protected by the movement in order to prove
the latter’s inability to control security over the country, which was evident
from the first day of the Taliban’s control of power in the attack on Kabul
Airport in August 2021 that resulted in the killing of 10 American soldiers and
the injury of dozens in the vicinity of the attack, in addition to a series of
attacks on the Shiite community, which the Taliban pledged to protect.
The second is dealing with the movement as a ruling
authority, like other governments that the organization considers to rule by
other than what God has revealed. Therefore, ISIS worked to strike the leaders
and members of the Taliban, in addition to individual attacks targeting
elements loyal to the movement. During the last ten months, the terrorist
organization escalated its attacks to targeting officials and leaders and
carried out a number of operations against them,
for example, targeting the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul twice in
a row, once in January 2023 and the second in March of the same year.
The same month witnessed the organization announcing the
assassination of Balkh Governor Dawood Muzammil, who was affiliated with the
Taliban government. Two days later, it carried out an attack on a press
conference in Balkh province, killing six Afghan journalists.
Faizabad
The recent Faizabad operation comes within the second path
considering the Taliban as a government like other governments and not just a
competing group. The operation is considered one of the most dangerous
operations against the Taliban since its seizure of power due to the number of
leaders who were included in the attack in one place.
ISIS announced the killing and wounding of 70 Taliban
members, including security and military leaders and political officials, most
notably a commander in the army and the acting minister of economy in the
Taliban government, Qari Din Mohammad Hanif, in the city of Faizabad while a large number of citizens were participating in the
memorial service for acting Badakhshan Governor Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi.