Posted on 12/30/2016 11:49:39 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Islamic State replaces Syrian officials by foreign jihadists in Raqqa
December 31, 2016
ARA News
Raqqa The radical group of Islamic State (ISIS) has promoted a number of foreign jihadists to leading positions in Syrias northeastern Raqqa Governorate, to replace senior local jihadists.
The Islamic State named Abu Saraqeb al-Maghribi, a Moroccan, as Head of Security in Tabqa city in Raqqa Governorate, an informed source told ARA News, adding that al-Maghribi was promoted after the Syrian head of security in Tabqa was arrested by ISIS on corruption charges.
ISIS has also named an Egyptian, known as Abu Jandal al-Masri, as Chief of Information in Raqqa. Al-Masri replaced the Syrian jihadist Abu Ahmed al-Souri at the request of the ISIS supreme leader al-Baghdadi.
Furthermore, the group has replaced another Syrian official with an Algerian, called Abu Muhammad al-Jazrawi. Al-Jazrawi was named as Chief of Hisba or Islamic Police.
Jawad al-Ali, a Syrian political analyst, told ARA News that promoting foreign jihadists to such leading positions shows that ISIS no longer trusts its local members.
ISIS has recently executed dozens of people, including its own militants, on charges of spying for hostile forces in Syria.
The Islamic State tries to take some preventive steps in a bid to avoid any breaches in its security institutions in Raqqa [ISIS de facto capital], al-Ali said.
However, isolating Syrian jihadist leaders in this way may lead to a serious internal conflict within the group, he told ARA News.
This comes amid an ongoing military campaign by the SDF, backed by an air cover from the US-led coalition, as part of the second phase of the Euphrates Wrath Operation for Raqqa. The SDF has so far captured over 1400 km² in western Raqqa within the second phase of the operation, that started on December 10. During the first phase of Euphrates Wrath, that was launched on November 6, the SDF captured roughly 560 km² of land in northern Raqqa.
The SDF launched the second phase of the Euphrates Wrath Operation with the objective of securing Raqqas western countryside and Tabqa Dam, which bridges the Euphrates River. The long-term objective of Euphrates Wrath is the elimination of the Islamic State in its de facto capital, Raqqa city
We making progress. Local support is breaking down.
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All dead men
Let us hope so.
McCain, Graham and Rubio will be sending them more arms......
Obama won’t like this. He will probably send the Islamic Air force (or, as it was once called, the USAF) to save the poor jihadis.
He allowed Islamic state jihadis to go out from Mosul to Palmyra to distract Assad from his fight against the jihadis in Aleppo
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