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ISIS Confirms Death of High-Ranking Leader

The Islamic ‌State Confirms‌ Death of Leader and Names Replacement

The ​Islamic State on Thursday confirmed​ the ‍April death of​ its leader, Abu ‌Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi, and​ named Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Quraishi⁣ as his replacement, the ⁤group’s spokesman said in an undated⁣ recording published on its​ Telegram channel.

It appeared to be the militant group’s first official announcement on his fate since⁢ Turkish president Recep⁤ Tayyip ⁤Erdoğan said⁤ in ​April that Turkish intelligence ⁣forces had‍ killed him in Syria. Erdoğan said the Turkish national intelligence organization had ‍pursued ⁤Quraishi for a long time.

Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi is the ‍third leader of the⁤ Islamic State, also known as⁢ ISIS, to‍ be killed in less⁤ than ⁣two years, the Wall Street Journal reported. The group, which controlled ‍large portions of Iraq⁣ and Syria until a U.S.-led military force⁢ beat it ​back in 2019, has long ‍had ‌difficulty acknowledging when a leader is killed. The group last year took​ a month to report ‍the death of its previous leader.

The group’s spokesman‌ said Abu⁤ Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi was killed during a gun battle with Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS),‍ the ⁣main Islamist⁤ group that holds sway​ in the last ⁣opposition bastion in northwest Syria. ‍The ⁣spokesman accused HTS of acting as agents of Turkish intelligence.

“The⁤ Sheikh (Quraishi), may God have mercy on him, was killed after they [HTS] ⁣tried to take him captive. He clashed ⁢with them with ⁤his arms until he died of his wounds,”‍ the spokesman said.

The Islamic State, a shadow of the ‍organization that‌ once ruled ‍a third of Iraq and Syria, gave no‌ details about the new leader.

The ⁣movement reached⁣ its peak in 2014 when ‍its then-head, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ‍declared the territory it controlled ⁤a caliphate.

It was beaten back by adversaries in both countries, including a ⁢U.S.-led coalition, and Baghdadi was killed during a⁤ U.S. military operation in Syria in 2019.

Abu Hussein⁣ al-Husseini al-Quraishi took over in November 2022 ⁤after his predecessor was killed,​ also in Syria.

Islamic State‌ militants continue ⁣to wage insurgent attacks in both⁢ Syria and Iraq.

Its remaining thousands of militants have in recent years mostly hid out in remote hinterlands of both countries, though they are still capable of carrying out hit-and-run attacks.

The U.S.-led ⁢coalition alongside a Kurdish-led alliance known as the Syrian⁤ Democratic Forces (SDF) is still carrying out​ raids against Islamic State in Syria.

(Reporting ​by Jana ‍Choukeir, Nayera Abdallah, and Nadine Awadalla. ⁤Writing by Enas Alashray. Editing‍ by Andrew Heavens and Grant‌ McCool.)


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