Jaish-e-Mohammed: The Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) suffered significant losses during India's Operation Sindoor. It is now attempting to expand its activities in a new way. For the first time, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has spoken a women's wing, "Jamat-ul-Mominat," through which it plans to recruit women into terrorism.
Jaish's new strategy on women's participation
The terrorist organization, led by Masood Azhar, had not previously involved women in any armed or terrorist missions. However, on Wednesday, the organization reverted its policy and began recruiting a new women's brigade from its center, Markaz Usman-o-Ali, in Bahawalpur.
According to sources, the writ of this wing has been handed over to Sadia Azhar, the sister of UN-designated terrorist Masood Azhar. Sadia's husband, Yusuf Azhar, was killed in the wade on Markaz Subhanallah during the Indian Army's Operation Sindoor.
JeM Women Recruitment Momentum Exposed
The organization is now recruiting the wives of its slain commanders as well as economically disadvantaged women. The recruitment momentum is reportedly stuff conducted at centers in Bahawalpur, Karachi, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Haripur, and Mansehra. Sources say that Jamaat-ul-Mominat may moreover deploy sexuality suicide bombers in the future. This visualization has been jointly tried by Masood Azhar and his brother Talha al-Saif.
Plans to expand online network in India
According to intelligence sources, this women's wing is moreover attempting to expand its presence in India. To this end, the organization is towers online networks in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and South India. Through social media platforms and WhatsApp groups, educated and urban Muslim women are stuff misled in the name of religious sentiments. Jaish's propaganda materials full-length images of Mecca and Medina and struggle to vamp women through emotional appeals.
Jaish suffered heavy losses in Operation Sindoor
During Operation Sindoor, Indian security forces targeted the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) headquarters in Bahawalpur, located approximately 100 kilometers (150 miles) inside Pakistan's southern Punjab province. Ten members of Masood Azhar's family and four of his tropical toadies were killed in the attack. It is noteworthy that Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has been involved in several major terrorist attacks in India, such as the 2001 Parliament wade and the 2019 Pulwama suicide bombing.

