India-Israel Nexus Behind Terror Wave in KP: Over 860 Casualties as Citizens Demand Total Wipeout of Khawarij

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A confidential law enforcement report has laid bare the devastating cost of ongoing terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), fueled by the strategic collusion between India’s RAW and Israel’s Mossad. Their direct support to anti-state elements, primarily Fitna Al-Khawarij operating from Pakistan’s western border, has plunged the province into a sustained state of bloodshed and insecurity.

According to the police report, 860 individuals, including police officers, Frontier Constabulary (FC), Khasadar personnel, and civilians, were either martyred or injured in targeted terrorist attacks across 15 districts during the first half of 2025.

Districts in Crisis: Bannu, North Waziristan Among Worst Hit
The report reveals that Bannu remains the most affected, recording 181 casualties, followed by North Waziristan with 155. Both districts are considered front-lines in the ongoing proxy war waged through terror proxies operating under foreign directives.

These attacks are not random. Civilian neighbourhoods, markets, mosques, and security outposts are being systematically targeted to break local morale, instill fear, and disrupt law enforcement presence in these strategic areas.

Security Forces Under Relentless Attack
The toll on law enforcement continues to rise:

63 police officers have been martyred, and 84 others wounded so far in 2025.

The Frontier Constabulary has suffered 46 fatalities and 82 injuries, including heavy losses in Kurram (15 martyred) and North Waziristan (9 martyred).

11 Khasadar officials have lost their lives in similar assaults, with 18 injured.

District-wise breakdown includes:

Bannu: 22 police martyred

Dera Ismail Khan: 11 police martyred

Mardan: 16 civilians killed

Additional casualties reported in Kohat (7), Peshawar (6), South Waziristan (4), Kurram (3), and Khyber (2).

Civilian Suffering: Communities Caught in the Crosshairs
The civilian death toll is equally grim — 101 civilians have been martyred and 292 injured in bombings, targeted Killings, and IED attacks. These acts, often timed during peak public hours, are designed to sow fear, create chaos, and incite sectarian or political unrest.

Investigations Reveal Organised, Foreign-Facilitated Network
Out of 756 registered terrorism cases, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) is investigating 561, with strong indications of external planning and support.

Forensic and intelligence analysis link many of these attacks to methods consistent with Indian and Israeli intelligence footprints, including the use of encrypted networks, drones, advanced surveillance, and the activation of local sleeper cells.

A Province Demands Action: Public Calls for Full-Scale Operation Against Khawarij
Beyond the battlefield, a new front is emerging, the public demand for justice.

Citizens across KP, particularly in Peshawar, Bannu, D.I. Khan, Mardan, and North Waziristan, are voicing growing anger at the ongoing wave of terrorism. The mood on the ground is clear: people want decisive, large-scale action against the Khawarij and their enablers.

Traders, students, teachers, and tribal elders are calling for an all-out combing operation targeting:

Active Khawarij cells

Their facilitators and safe-houses

Local collaborators and logistics providers

The demand is not just for retaliation, it’s for total eradication.

“There is no space left for leniency,” said a prominent community leader from Peshawar. “If the state wants peace, it must crush these enemies with full force. Every delay is another innocent life lost.”

State Response: “This is Not Just Terrorism, It’s Foreign-Led Warfare”
High-ranking officials in Islamabad have condemned the coordinated efforts by India and Israel to destabilise Pakistan through militant proxies.

“This is not an insurgency, it’s a hostile operation planned across our borders,” a senior security official said. “Every drop of blood spilled only strengthens our will. We will respond, and we will win.”

The federal and provincial governments are now ramping up surveillance, reinforcing security personnel, expanding drone detection capabilities, and deploying rapid response units in KP’s most vulnerable districts. Intelligence-sharing between civilian and military agencies has also been intensified.

The Time for Half-Measures Is Over
The reality is stark: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is under siege, not only by militants, but by their foreign patrons. The province has paid a steep price in blood and fear. And the people are done waiting.

Now, the nation stands at a crossroads. Will it tolerate another year of cowardly ambushes and bombings, or will it unleash the full force of the state to reclaim every inch of peace?

The message from the public is resounding: Crush the Khawarij, crush their networks, and never let them rise again.

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