The Sunday Telegraph

Isil terrorist who set up execution videos killed in US air strike

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Pentagon spokesman, said in the statement. “He was a close associate of Adnani, the Isil spokesman and leader for plotting and inspiring external terror attacks.”

The Pentagon said Wa’il, who used the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad Furqan, was a prominent member of Isil’s Senior Shura Council, or leadership group.

Wa’il was one of the more elusive of Isil’s leaders. Unlike Adnani, who released regular statements through the group’s media channels, no known pictures or audio messages of Wa’il exist.

However, he is credited with helping cultivate Isil’s image into that of one of the most brutal terrorist organisati­ons in history. He was responsibl­e for the group’s filmed beheadings of British and American journalist­s and aid workers, as well as the countless execution of Syrian and Iraqi civilians.

He led a team of mostly Western, media-savvy jihadists, whose slickly produced videos became effective recruitmen­t tools. According to a report by the Quilliam Foundation, the organisati­on releases, on average, 38 new items per day – 20-minute videos, fulllength documentar­ies, photo essays, audio clips, and pamphlets, in languages ranging from English to Bengali.

In recent months, Isil has stepped up its propaganda campaign as it faces mounting losses on the ground. The jihadists have felt renewed pressure from US and coalition air strikes and the new threat of Turkish tanks heading over the border. The group is now encouragin­g followers in the West to stay home and carry out attacks, as reaching the so-called caliphate has become increasing­ly difficult.

The announceme­nt came as air strikes and clashes tested a fragile ceasefire in Syria. The ceasefire is the result of an agreement between Russia, which backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with air power, and the US, which supports some rebel groups, and has tempered fighting since coming into effect last Monday.

But there is deep mistrust on both sides. President Vladimir Putin yesterday cast doubt over Washington’s commitment to the deal, saying the Americans were more focused on retaining their military capacity against Assad than separating moderate and militant groups.

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