Gul Mohammed Jangvi
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Gul Mohammed Jangvi is a Taliban field commander.[1]
On July 19, 2006 the Asia Times quote Jangvi about the Taliban's unexpected withdrawal from hostilities.[1] The Asia Times reported that the Taliban had allowed the Sangeen District of Helmand Province to surrender without much of a fight. The Asia Times reported that the Taliban felt that they could allow outrage over Israel's recent bombardment of Lebanon to recruit new supporters to their cause.