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Saad alAwlaki replaces Batarfi at helm of alQaeda’s faction in crisishit Yemen

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Saad alAwlaki has taken the helm of alQaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) after the death its former leader, looking to unite the extremist group and change course after a steep decline.

Based in wartorn Yemen’s south, AQAP is considered by Washington as the Sunni Muslim alQaeda network’s most dangerous branch. It has claimed numerous highprofil­e attacks in the U.S. and Europe, including the 2015 assault on Charlie Hebdo magazine in France’s capital that killed 12 people, but these have dropped in recent years.

AQAP announced earlier this month that Awlaki had succeeded Khalid Batarfi, who died after a long illness, according to Yemeni sources close to the group, who requested anonymity.

Assem alSabri, an expert on jihadist groups, said the decline in AQAP’s actions was due to internal divisions, “a financial crisis” and fighting against rival Yemeni forces.

Awlaki, a Yemeni national wanted by the U.S., could herald “a major renewal for the organisati­on”, Sabri said.

‘Powerful ties’

The new leader has good relations with powerful Yemeni tribes — particular­ly in his home governorat­e of Shabwa, an AQAP stronghold — that could revitalise the group, a tribal official said. As the new leader, Awlaki will work to close the group’s ranks, according to Sabri, who said AQAP under his rule may even seek to relaunch attacks in Western countries.

Awlaki, a member of AQAP’s advisory council, has broad support from its religious and military leaders who now look to him to mobilise fighters, Yemeni sources close to the group said.

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