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India’s strike on Muridke wasn’t random—it hit the heart of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s 200-acre terror empire, the same site that trained the 26/11 attackers.

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00:00Why did India strike Moritke? Because that's the home base of Lashkar-e-Taybah, the terror
00:11group behind 2611 and dozens of deadly attacks across India. Just 33 kilometers from Lahore,
00:16Moritke houses a 200-acre terror city, the Markaz-e-Taybah. It's Lashkar's headquarters,
00:22disguised as a charity, Jamaat-e-Tawah. Behind its mosque and seminaries,
00:30training fields, hospitals, banks, living quarters, an integrated jihadi township built
00:37with ISI support. Recruits from Kashmir and Pakistan are trained here. Their missions,
00:42planned and funded from this very place. Moritke is where the 2008 Mumbai attackers were trained.
00:48Ajmal Kassab, remember him? He came from this very camp. LAT also bombed Mumbai trains in 2006,
00:54killed 35 Sikhs in Chittisimpura and attacked India's parliament in 2001,
00:59along with Jaish. And they've been pushing fidayins into Kashmir since the 1990s.
01:04Hafiz Saeed, born in Sargoda, studied in Saudi Arabia, founded LAT in the late 80s
01:09and later turned Moritke into his jihad headquarters. He's been in and out of jail,
01:13slapped with a $10 million US bounty. Yet reports say he lives comfortably in Lahore,
01:19guarded by Pakistan's ISI. His son, Tala Saeed is second in command.
01:23Moritke isn't just a city, it's a terror command center, disguised as a charity,
01:28protected by the state and soaked blood. This time, India head back.

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