Islamic State confirms death of its leader, names new chief
- In Reports
- 04:09 PM, Mar 11, 2022
- Myind Staff
Islamic State confirmed on Thursday the death of its leader Abu Ibrahim Al-hashemi Al-Quraishi and its spokesperson Abu Hamza Al-Quraishi, and announced Abu Al-Hassan Al-hashemi Al-Quraishi as its new chief.
Quraishi, a religious scholar and soldier in former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s army who led IS from the shadows for a little over two years, died in a U.S. special forces raid in northern Syria in February when he detonated a bomb that killed him and family members, the U.S. administration said.
ISIS personnel have "pledged allegiance" to "Abu Hasan al-Hashemi al-Quraishi as an emir over believers and the caliph of Muslims," the group's spokesperson said in an audio recording released on its social media channels.
The recording confirmed the death of the former ISIS chief along with the group's ex-spokesman.
"Abu Ibrahim al-Quraishi and the official Islamic State group spokesman... Abu Hamza al-Quraishi... were killed in recent days," said the new spokesperson, identified as Abu-Omar al-Muhajjir.
The death of Quraishi, 45, was another crushing blow to IS two years after the violent Sunni Muslim group lost longtime leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a similar raid in 2019.
The group did not deny or confirm the U.S. narrative and the new IS spokesman, Abu Umar al Muhajir, said in a recorded speech on Thursday that Quraishi's last battle was at Ghuwayran prison in the north eastern Syrian city of Hasaka.
At least 200 prison inmates and militants as well as 30 security forces died in an Islamic State attack on the jail in January in a bid to free their members, officials have said.
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