said the US envoy to the International Alliance against the "Daesh" James Jeffrey said Washington has one mission in Iraq , which is to get rid of "Daesh", pointing out that the place where resides Daesh leader , " Abu Bakr al - Baghdadi ", is still unknown. 

"We are pressing states to get back their fighters who were with the terrorist organization ... the war on a preacher is not over," Jeffrey said. 

The announcement of the fall of the militant "Daqash" organization in its last stronghold in Syria, east of the Euphrates, raised many questions about the fate of its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who has been out of sight for years.


The last time that the Baghdadi appeared in 2014, after he was able then to organize "Daesh" control over vast areas of Iraq and Syria, was home to 7 million people. 

Today, al-Baghdadi, whose real name is Ibrahim Awad Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Muhammad al-Badri, is among the most wanted in the world, especially from the United States , which leads an alliance against the hardline organization in Iraq and Syria. 

There have been reports over the past few years about al-Baghdadi's fate, some of which were reported to have been wounded during the fighting, including what was said to have been killed. None of these reports has been confirmed, especially with the dispersion of the organization into dormant cells and cells.

But al-Baghdadi, 47, is now widely seen hiding in the vast desert desert of Syria, which stretches from the eastern border with Iraq to the central province of Homs. 

Observers attribute al-Baghdadi's presence in this area to the fact that his son, "Hudhayfah," was killed in the Syrian desert desert last July by a Russian missile-guided strike and believed the son was his father's companion. 

Baghdadi, known as the "ghost", has not appeared publicly since he gave a sermon at the famous al-Nuri mosque in the northern city of Mosul in 2014, after which he found no trace. 

Al-Baghdadi is believed to be traveling with three people, his eldest brother Juma, his driver and bodyguard Abdul Latif al-Jubouri, whom he had known since childhood, and Saud al-Kurdi.

The spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mustafa Bali, ruled out that al-Baghdadi was hiding in the town of Al-Bagouz in eastern Syria, the last stronghold liberated by Kurdish forces with US support from a militant group. 

It should be noted that the United States has allocated $ 25 million to anyone who gives any information that contributes to the access to al-Baghdadi, as well as al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri .