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    disappearance of al-Baghdadi ignites anger and splits in the ranks of a supporter

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    Post by Rocky Mon 04 Mar 2019, 4:14 am

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     Twilight News    

     39 minutes ago



    The organization of the Islamic state known as the organization of a sympathetic organization feel "deep anger and disappointment," because their leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, disappeared in the desert instead of taking part in the last battle of the organization in the town of Bagouz eastern Syria.

    In a report published on its website, the newspaper said fighters had surrendered to Syria's democratic forces, which are fighting their last battles against the extremist organization, expressing their anger at the absent leader. The advancing forces are approaching his last pocket in eastern Syria, an area of ​​about half a square mile (1.295 km2) in the Syrian Euphrates Valley.

    According to the British newspaper, interviews with sympathetic elements, local leaders, fighters and Western officials (unnamed) revealed a sense of "deep internal disappointment" from the alleged caliph, resulting in splits within the organization.

    "He (Baghdadi) is hiding somewhere and the people are angry," quoted Mohammed Ali, a Canadian member of the group, who was his family, as saying.

    Many local, regional and Western officials confirmed to the newspaper that they did not believe Baghdadi was in the latter part of Dahesh territory.

    Officials have suggested that in Anbar, western Iraq, a desert province, leaders might have encouraged family ties.
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    Since the declaration of what he called the state of the Caliphate of the Mosque of Nuri in Mosul in a speech photographer in the summer of 2014, did not appear Baghdadi in other recordings of the organization, but issued a number of voice messages confused, urging his followers to remain strong.

    The latest recordings were in August of last year calling on the organization's supporters to attack Westerners with rifles, grenades and knives, believed to have been recorded in previous weeks. His absence caused deep divisions within the alleged Caliphate state, which began to fade with a tight siege imposed by Syria's democratic forces on its last pocket in Syria.

    Baghdadi is believed to have been seriously wounded in an air strike in 2015 and has reportedly died several times, although many Western and regional security officials believe he is still alive.

    After losing control of the areas east of the Euphrates, there is no left to organize in Damascus only some places in the desert, within the areas of control of the system.

    In mid-February, the Syrian-backed Democratic Forces of the International Coalition reached an agreement to surrender the besieged elements inside a small enclave in his last stronghold in the town of Al-Bagouz in Deir al-Zour.

    Hundreds of members of the extremist group handed themselves over to the oil field, which US forces are taking as a base.

    On Thursday, US President Donald Trump announced the tightening of US-backed forces in Syria, taking control of all the territory under Saddam's control.

    The organization is currently limited to some farms in parts of the Syrian desert east of the country, administratively affiliated to the province of Homs (central) and surrounded by the regime forces from each side.

    The number of elements of the organization in the mentioned areas about 1500, including elements have been evacuated some of Al-Rigga and Deir al-Zour under agreements with the Kurdish units and the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during the past two years.


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