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Senior ISIL leader captured in Iraq

Sami Jasim was deputy to slain al-baghdadi

- John davison, nadine Awadalla

BAGHDAD • Iraqi security forces have captured a senior member of the Islamic State group who was a deputy to slain leader Abu Bakr al-baghdadi and oversaw its finances, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-kadhimi said on Monday.

Sami Jasim was detained in “a complex external operation” by Iraqi intelligen­ce services, Kadhimi wrote on Twitter, without giving further details.

Jasim, an Iraqi national, is one of Islamic State’s core leaders who may offer valuable informatio­n on the group’s operations, said Hassan Hassan, an expert on the group. He is only the second senior ISIL leader to be taken alive, he said.

Baghdadi, who declared himself leader of a cross-border “caliphate” in Syria and Iraq in 2014, was killed in an operation by U.S. special forces in Syria in 2019.

While Islamic State was driven out of most of the territory it once held in Syria and Iraq several years ago, Western military officials estimate that it still has at least 10,000 fighters across the two countries, typically in remote areas.

“While we are not commenting on any specific operation, we applaud our brave Iraqi partners as they regularly lead and conduct destructiv­e blows to the remnants of (ISIL),” Lt. Col. Joel Harper, spokesman for the U.s.-led coalition, said in a response to a question from Reuters about Jasim’s capture.

The U.s.-led coalition is working with Iraqi security forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in Syria against remnants of the group. In Iraq, ISIL militants still wage regular attacks on police, army and Iraqi state paramilita­ry units, killing dozens of police and fighters in the past year.

Hassan, author of a book on Islamic State and editor in chief of New Lines Magazine, said Jasim is a member of Islamic State’s top leadership council, the delegated committee, which has between half a dozen and a dozen members, and is a close aide of the group’s leader, Abu Ibrahim al-hashemi al-quraishi.

His role had expanded from overseer of the group’s finances to coordinati­ng activities between Iraq and Syria, Hassan said.

“He is involved in the day to day operations of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, so strategica­lly and tactically, this is a significan­t capture for the Iraqis,” he told Reuters.

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