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Thursday, 27 July

23:32

Summary of the 32nd UN Monitoring Report on ISIL and Al-Qaida "ConflictWatch Feed Isis"

The UN has released its 32nd monitoring report on ISIL and Al-Qaida, the report includes some interesting details as to the operations of both groups inside Iraq and Syria. Below I summarise the reports findings for Iraq and Syria, starting with IS:

  • IS Core continues to sustain leadership losses, most recently with their head of the general directorate of provinces, Abu Sara al-Iraqi being killed in an aistrike in Syria on the 24th of February. Abu Sara is assessed to have been extremely influential inside, influencing strategy and personnel assignment. His death is assessed to have been disruptive, but only for a short term. Abu Saras successor has been identified as possibly Abu Zeinab.

  • Member states could not confirm Turkeys claim to have killed Abu al-Hussain al-Hussaini al-Quraishi, with one member state suggesting that they only killed the groups security leader in Syria.

  • As a result of attrition, IS has adopted a flat leadership structure, with the leader having a lesser role in day to day operations. The groups leadership losses are suggested to be behind the lack of a surge in attacks during Ramadan this year.

  • IS is thought to have between 5,000-7,000 members across both countries, most of which are fighters. The group reduced attacks as a matter of strategy and focuses on reorganising and recruiting.

  • Most senior IS leaders remain in north-west Syria, although some have relocated to Daraa which has an estimated presence of several hundred IS fighters. It is believed that the groups Sharia commander and several Arab leaders are in Daraa. Some leadership has also relocated to the central Badia and the Iraqi border, where the group seeks to abuse the relatively porous crossing.

  • Whilst Iraqi Counter-Terrorism efforts keep the pressure on IS, the group seeks to exploit security weaknesses in the Kurdistan region in order to enable attacks and resupply its cells.

  • The group in Iraq is overseen by Abu Abd al-Qader.

  • al-Qaders predecessor, Abu Khadija has taken on a role of increased importance, overseeing the Iraq-Syria border as well as the Bilad al-Rafidayn regional office.

  • One member state noted a connection between IS and organised crime groups in Mosul, Kirkuk, Tikrit and Ramadi

  • IS attacks were primarily restricted to rural areas, maintaining a presence in its strongholds of Kirkuk, Tarmiya, Salaheddin, and Diyala.

  • The majority of IS Iraq leaders are based in the Hamrin mountains, and Anbar province is used to reorganise and restructure

  • IS Iraq is organised into eight units: administration, media, Sharia, procurement, finances, groundwork, explosive manufacturing, and Prisoner release. The group is becoming increasingly risk averse to losing personnel, hoping to release its prisoners and recruit from vuln...

20:17

Iraq arrests suspect in 2014 IS massacre of 1,700 captive cadets "ConflictWatch Feed Iraq"

Baghdad Iraq has arrested a suspect in one of the most notorious war crimes of the Islamic State group, the 2014 massacre of up to 1,700 captive cadets, authorities said Thursday.

After overrunning the air force academy at Camp Speicher where thousands of cadets were being trained, the Sunni extremists of IS separated out the Shiites and Christians among them and gunned them down one by one before dumping their bodies in mass graves or in the nearby Tigris River.

The interior ministry identified the suspect as Abdelkhalek Khazaal Soltan and said he had been arrested in a joint operation by the federal intelligence services and counter-terrorism police in Sulaimaniyah, second city of Iraqs autonomous Kurdish region.

Ministry spokesman General Saad Maan alleged that after joining IS in 2013, Soltan took part in several operations targeting the security forces and participated in the Camp Speicher massacre of which he was one of the perpetrators.

The massacre sparked a wave of revulsion around the world and prompted thousands of Shiite volunteers to join the fightback against the jihadists which culminated in a victory declaration in December 2017.

In a 2021 report to the Security Council, UN investigators found that the massacre of the predominantly Shia unarmed air cadets and their instructors involved the war crimes of murder, torture, cruel treatment and outrages upon personal dignity.

It also found that a video of the killings released by IS in July 2015 constituted a direct and public incitement to commit genocide against Shia Muslims.

The Iraqi courts have handed down dozens of death sentences against those convicted of taking part in the massacre.

In January, 14 people were sentenced to death for their part in the massacre. In 2016, Iraq hanged 36 men convicted of carrying out the killings.

The post Iraq arrests suspect in 2014 IS massacre of 1,700 captive cadets appeared first on Iraqi News.

02:28

This Day In Iraqi History Jul 26 Report Iraqi officer said order given to kill all Islamic State prisoners in Battle of Mosul "ConflictWatch Feed Isis"

(BBC)

 

1920 Gertrude Bell wrote that Baghdad started the 1920 Revolt but not lost control of it when tribes

rose up and they listened to no one Baghdad did not start revolt

(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)

(Musings On Iraq review Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding of the Modern State)

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