Spotlight on Global Jihad - August 19-25, 2021

 
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Spotlight on Global Jihad - August 19-25, 2021
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Spotlight on Global Jihad
   August 19-25, 2021

                    Main events of the past week
   Afghanistan: While ISIS displays a criticizing approach towards the events in
Afghanistan in an article published in its weekly, the Al-Qaeda-affiliated HTS congratulated
the Taliban on the takeover of Afghanistan. It should be noted that Al-Qaeda, which
collaborated with the Taliban, has a massive presence in Afghanistan and many of its
operatives were released from prison, while ISIS has been active against the Taliban as well.
A senior researcher at the Middle East Institute has warned of an increase in ISIS and Al-
Qaeda attacks in Afghanistan, especially against the US forces during the evacuation. In
fact, no ISIS activity was identified in Afghanistan.
   In ISIS’s other provinces as well, there was relatively little activity this week.
       Syria: There was a significant decrease in ISIS’s activity. One noteworthy incident
     was the killing of a commander of the Kurdish internal security forces west of Deir ez-
     Zor. The SDF forces continued their counterterrorism operations, detaining several ISIS
     operatives.
       Iraq: There was also a decrease in ISIS’s activity in Iraq. There were noteworthy
     attacks in the Kirkuk, Diyala and Salah al-Din provinces. Most of the attacks were
     carried out against forces of the Iraqi army and the organizations supporting it. The
     Iraqi security forces continued their counterterrorism operations in the various
     provinces of Iraq.
       The Sinai Peninsula: Most of the attacks consisted of sniper fire at the Egyptian
     security forces and were carried out in the New Rafah region. Egyptian fighter jets
     carried out several airstrikes against ISIS targets in the Sheikh Zuweid region.
       Africa: There was also a significant decrease in the number of attacks in Africa. In
     Libya, a car bomb was detonated near a Libyan army post near the city of Zillah, about
     500 km southwest of Benghazi. Several soldiers were wounded in the explosion, which
     also caused material damage.
       Asia: There was an increase in the volume of activity of ISIS’s East Asia Province in
     the Philippines. The epicenter of the activity was the Munai region, in the northern part

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        of the island of Mindanao, in the south of the country. Virtually no activity by ISIS was
        identified in other Asian countries.

                                       Afghanistan
ISIS’s reaction to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
       This week's feature article in ISIS’s Al-Naba’ weekly is entitled "In the end they promoted
    the mullah ‘Bradley’1!" The article is devoted to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the
    US pullback. The author mentions the cooperation between the Taliban and the US during
    the takeover of the country. The following are the main points raised in the article (Al-Naba’
    weekly, Telegram, August 19, 2021):
          The fall of Afghanistan into the hands of the Taliban stems from complete
        coordination with the United States: The fall of Afghanistan into the hands of the
        Taliban is a natural result, knowingly and willingly, of those who signed the agreement
        (the Taliban and the US). The US previously overthrew the Taliban regime and has now
        brought it back into power. There was direct coordination between the Taliban and the
        US during their advance towards Kabul. The US even handed over the capital Kabul to
        the Taliban without a single bullet being fired. The evacuation of thousands of
        American soldiers (the "Crusaders") and agents was carried out in an atmosphere of
        absolute trust between the two sides. This was actually a peaceful transfer of power
        from one tyrant to another.
          ISIS’s path is the right path: Whenever ISIS looked at the methods that promoted
        the new version of the Taliban, its certainty in the righteousness of the path paved by
        the Islamic State increased. Support for Islam does not pass through the hotels in Qatar
        or the embassies of Russia, China and Iran. The victory signed by the United States
        under the auspices of Qatar and welcomed by the [Muslim] Brotherhood is a false
        victory. The Taliban is now in power without its ideology being realized.
          Criticism of Hamas: The author refers to Hamas as "abandoning Islam" and criticizes
        it for having congratulated the Taliban for the first time ever, and for publishing photos
        documenting a meeting of Hamas leaders with a Taliban delegation in Doha, Qatar.

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 The quotes appear in the original. The name of the Afghan mullah Baradar appears to have been
deliberately distorted as Bradley, a US-made armored vehicle named after an American general,
thereby emphasizing the cooperation between the Taliban and the United States.

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    Official photos released by Hamas from a senior meeting with a senior Taliban delegation
    led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in May 2021 (Hamas website in Arabic, August 17, 2021)

      Accusing Qatar and Al-Jazeera of promoting the Taliban's agenda: "It is no
    coincidence that all the sides that fought in the Islamic State are the ones promoting
    the penultimate version of the Taliban, which has been modified and altered in the
    studios [a reference to Al-Jazeera] in Doha."
      Accusing the United States of double standards: The author accuses the US of
    supplying weapons to the Afghan army that were seized by the Taliban and used by
    thousands its operatives, at a time when US warplanes were carrying out airstrikes
    against ISIS operatives in the deserts of Libya and Somalia.

           The article on the US pullback and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
                        (Al-Naba’ weekly, Telegram, August 19, 2021)

Congratulations by HTS
   On August 18, 2021, the Al-Qaeda-affiliated HTS published a leaflet entitled
“Congratulations to the Taliban and the Afghan people.” The leaflet also congratulates the

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Afghan people on the victory and notes that they were very happy to hear about the
victories of their Taliban relatives in Afghanistan and that their country has now been
liberated from the occupation by the US and its agents. According to the leaflet, the HTS
operatives in Syria draw inspiration from what is happening in Afghanistan and strengthen
their steadfast stand. This is in view of the events that indicate adherence to the option of
resistance and jihad, until liberty and dignity are attained and are manifested in the
overthrow of the Afghan regime and its allies. The leaflet expresses hope that this victory
will be a lesson and opportunity for the international community and the other countries
that remain silent about the crimes of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his aides, and
will encourage them not to side with Assad but rather with the “free peoples.” The leaflet
ends with an expression of hope for a victory of the Syrian revolution (Telegram, August 18,
2021).

 Right: The leaflet issued by HTS (Telegram, August 18, 2021). Left: A vehicle in Idlib bearing the
   Taliban flag, with a sign praising its operatives and their victory in Afghanistan (Telegram,
                                           August 20, 2021)

New threats and a far more dangerous environment in Afghanistan
   In an article by Charles Lister, Senior Fellow, Director of Syria and Countering Terrorism
& Extremism programs at the Middle East Institute, he warns of new terrorist threats in
Afghanistan. He writes that as evacuation efforts by the United States and its allies at Kabul
airport ramp up, so too have terrorist threats to the airport and its airspace. For at least 48
hours, intelligence has indicated an “acute” and “persistent” threat of attacks by ISIS’s
branch in Afghanistan, known as Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISKP). The ISIS-linked
terrorist threat underlines the complexity of the jihadist dynamic in Afghanistan, as ISKP is

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 explicitly hostile and in conflict with the Taliban. To destabilize Kabul and heighten tensions
 between NATO states and the Taliban around the airport would sit squarely within ISIS’s
 playbook.
  With regard to Al-Qaeda, the author writes that President Joe Biden claimed that Al-
 Qaeda was “gone” from Afghanistan, though United Nations reporting from July claimed
 that Al-Qaeda was operational in 15 of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, while a June report
 asserted that Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) is “such an essential part of the
 insurgency” in Afghanistan “that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to separate it from
 its Taliban allies.” Moreover, when the Taliban captured all major prisons across the
 country, it appears to have released at least several hundred Al-Qaeda operatives –
 probably doubling the group’s fighting force in Afghanistan (MEI, August 23, 2021).

                               The Syrian arena

                         Syrian governorates (freeworldmaps.net)

The Idlib region
  During the week, exchanges of artillery fire continued almost daily between the Syrian
 army and the forces supporting it, and the rebel forces in the rebel enclave in Idlib (Syrian
 Observatory for Human Rights, August 21, 2021). Since early August 2021, Russian fighter
 jets reportedly carried out about 50 airstrikes against the rebel organizations in the region
 (Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, August 23, 2021).

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ISIS attacks

Deir ez-Zor-Al-Mayadeen region
  Eight armed operatives on motorcycles stormed the home of Ayman al-Azba (Abu
 Mahyar), commander in the Kurdish interior security forces (Asayish), in central Albu Shams,
 about 45 km west of Deir ez-Zor. They shot him to death in front of his family. According to
 eyewitnesses, when they left, they shouted slogans supporting ISIS (SDF-affiliated North
 Press Agency, August 21, 2021). ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, noting that Ayman
 al-Azba had been an interrogator in the SDF forces (Telegram, August 20, 2021).

Counterterrorism operations
  SDF counterterrorism units, with Global Coalition air support, detained two ISIS
 operatives in Diban, about 5 km east of Al-Mayadeen. The two were involved in targeted
 killings and attacks against military positions, recruited operatives for ISIS, and facilitated
 the movement of ISIS operatives. During the operation, the forces found equipment and
 documents in their possession (SDF Press, August 24, 2021).
  Special SDF units acting on intelligence received from Global Coalition aircraft detained
 an ISIS operative in Jdeidat Akidat, about 12 km southeast of Deir ez-Zor. The detained
 operative had been responsible for smuggling and dispatching ISIS operatives, collecting
 funds, and providing ISIS cells with weapons and ammunition. Weapons and additional
 equipment were found in his possession (SDF Press, August 22, 2021).

                                 The Iraqi arena

                                 Provinces of Iraq (Wikipedia)

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Attacks by province2

Kirkuk Province
      On August 22, 2021, an IED was activated against an Iraqi federal police vehicle near Al-
Khasha, about 30 km south of Kirkuk. The vehicle was put out of commission.
      On August 20, 2021, an IED was activated against an Iraqi army vehicle southeast of Tuz
Khormato, about 70 km south of Kirkuk. The passengers on board were killed.
      On August 20, 2021, an Iraqi federal police compound was targeted by gunfire near Al-
Mahdia, about 30 km southwest of Kirkuk. A policeman was wounded.
      On August 19, 2021, a Tribal Mobilization compound was targeted by gunfire and rockets
near Al-Daba, about 30 km southwest of Kirkuk. Two fighters were killed and another was
wounded. A short while afterwards, three mortar shells were fired at the same area.

Al-Anbar Province (western Iraq)
      On August 18, 2021, an Iraqi army foot patrol was targeted by gunfire while combing the
Al-Akaba region near Hit, about 135 km northwest of Baghdad. Two soldiers were killed and
another was wounded.

Salah al-Din Province
      On August 23, 2021, a foot patrol of the Iraqi Interior Ministry’s commando forces was
targeted by gunfire about 100 km north of Baghdad. One fighter was killed and several others
were wounded, including the deputy of the official in charge of intelligence in the Salah al-Din
Province.
      On August 20, 2021, an IED was activated against a Popular Mobilization vehicle in Al-
Tha’er, in the Mashahida region, about 20 km north of Baghdad. The vehicle was destroyed. A
rescue force arriving at the scene was targeted by gunfire. Seven fighters as well as a deputy
foj commander (a foj is a military unit whose size is between a battalion and a brigade) were
killed, and three others were wounded.
      On August 19, 2021, a joint force of the Iraqi federal police and the Popular Mobilization
was targeted by gunfire in Al-Ghazilia, about 30 km north of Baghdad. Three fighters were
killed and two others were wounded.

Diyala Province

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    Mostly according to ISIS’s claims of responsibility posted on Telegram

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   On August 23, 2021, an emergency police compound was targeted by gunfire in Jalabi,
about 15 km northeast of Baqubah. An officer with the rank of naqib (captain) and one of his
escorts were killed. His vehicle was put out of commission.
   On August 18, 2021, an IED was activated against an Iraqi army vehicle south of the
Bahraz region, about 5 km south of Baqubah. The passengers were killed or wounded. One of
the wounded was an officer with the rank of ra'ed (major).
   On August 16, 2021, an Iraqi army compound was targeted by gunfire in Al-Ali, about 35
km northeast of Baqubah. Four soldiers were killed and another was wounded.

Karbala Province
   Several IEDs were activated against a high-voltage pylon in the Karbala Province. Two
high-voltage power lines were put out of commission but the pylon itself did not collapse
(Iraq News Agency, August 19, 2021).

Counterterrorism measures in Iraq

Al-Anbar Province
   On August 21, 2021, Iraqi army forces, acting on intelligence, ambushed and detained a
wanted ISIS operative in the Al-Rutba district, in the western Al-Anbar Province (Iraqi News
Agency, August 21, 2021).
   On August 21, 2021, Iraqi army forces located an ISIS IED cache in the Al-Zawiya region, in
the Iraqi part of the Syrian Desert, about 200 km northwest of Baghdad. The cache contained
several dozen IEDs of various types. Iraqi army sapper teams neutralized the IEDs in a
controlled manner (Iraqi News Agency, August 21, 2021).

        Some of the IEDs located by the Iraqi army (Iraqi News Agency, August 21, 2021)

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Nineveh Province
   On August 18, 2021, the Iraqi security forces, acting on intelligence, detained four wanted
ISIS operatives in the Zummar region, about 50 km northwest of Mosul (Iraqi News Agency,
August 18, 2021).

                             The Sinai Peninsula
Egyptian security forces counterterrorism activity
   Fighter jets carried out several airstrikes against ISIS targets in the Sheikh Zuweid region
(Shahed Sinaa Facebook page, August 21, 2021).

ISIS’s attacks
   On August 22, 2021, an Egyptian soldier posted at a roadblock south of New Rafah was
targeted by sniper fire. He was wounded (Telegram, August 23, 2021).
   On August 20, 2021, a Border Police camp in Rafah was targeted by sniper fire. One
soldier was killed and several other people were wounded (Shahed Sinaa Facebook page,
August 20, 2021).
   On August 20, 2021, armed operatives of ISIS’s Sinai Province entered central Bir al-Abd
looking for wanted collaborators with the Egyptian army (Shahed Sinaa Facebook page,
August 20, 2021). In response, the army imposed a lockdown on the village and its environs,
prohibited movement during the night and equipped inhabitants collaborating with it with
arms, for fear of armed operatives entering the area (Shahed Sinaa Facebook page, August
21, 2021).
   On August 18, 2021, an Egyptian Border Police compound on the Rafah beach was
targeted by sniper fire. One fighter was killed and another was wounded (Telegram, August
18, 2021).

 Summary of ISIS’s activity in the various provinces
Summary of ISIS’s weekly activity
   According to data from an infographic published by ISIS, summing up its activity around
the world in the period between August 12 and August 18, 2021, ISIS carried out 49 attacks
in the various provinces in Asia and Africa, compared to 73 attacks in the previous week.
The data shows that this week, there has been a 33% decrease in the number of attacks
carried out by ISIS operatives in the various provinces. The largest number of attacks was

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carried out in Iraq (29). Attacks carried out in ISIS’s other provinces: West Africa (6); Sinai (6);
Khorasan, i.e., Afghanistan (3); Somalia (2); East Asia (1); Central Africa (1); Syria (1).
   According to the infographic, a total of 78 people were killed or wounded in the attacks,
compared to 73 in the previous week. The largest number of casualties was in the Iraq
Province (31). The other casualties were in the following provinces: West Africa (20); Sinai
(17); Khorasan, i.e. Afghanistan (5); East Asia (2); Somalia (2); Central Africa (1) (Al-Naba'
weekly, Telegram, August 19, 2021).

                              The infographic detailing ISIS’s activity
                           (Al-Naba' weekly, Telegram, August 19, 2021)

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Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
   On August 17, 2021, ISIS operatives ambushed and fired at two trucks of Christian
residents in Ituri, in northeastern Congo. One man was killed. They set fire to the two trucks
(Telegram, August 18, 2021).

Nigeria
   On August 23, 2021, ISIS released a series of photos showing the activity of the Bureau
of Justice (Diwan al-Qada) and the Islamic Police in the sharia court in Nigeria, apparently in
Borno State, in northeastern Nigeria, where ISIS is in control (Telegram, August 23, 2021).

  Right: Activity of the Bureau of Justice and the Islamic police in ISIS’s sharia court in Nigeria.
  Left: An official holding a legal document at the Bureau of Justice and Islamic Police in ISIS’s
                         sharia court in Nigeria (Telegram, August 23, 2021).

   On August 16, 2021, a Nigerian army roadblock was targeted by gunfire in Dusuman,
about 10 km northeast of Maiduguri, in the northeastern part of the country. Two soldiers
and two fighters of forces supporting the Nigerian army were killed. A motorcycle and a
rocket launcher were seized (Telegram, August 18, 2021).

Somalia
   On August 18, 2021, Mohammad Ahmad Mo’men, a head of a village southeast of
Bosaso, in northeastern Somalia, was killed by gunfire (Telegram, August 19, 2021).

Libya
   A car bomb was detonated near a Libyan army position (128th infantry brigade) near the
city of Zillah, about 500 km southwest of Benghazi. Several soldiers were wounded in the
explosion and damage was caused. The security forces managed to detain the man
responsible for the detonation of the car bomb (Al-Ghad YouTube channel, operating from

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    Egypt, August 22, 2021). ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack. According to ISIS, a car
    bomb was detonated against a roadblock of General Haftar’s forces, and soldiers deployed
    at the roadblock were killed. The roadblock and several vehicles in the area were destroyed
    (Telegram, August 23, 2021).

     Right: Vehicles going up in flames following the detonation of a car bomb. Left: The burned out
                          vehicles (Al-Ghad YouTube channel, August 22, 2021).

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Pakistan
      On August 20, 2021, a person allegedly affiliated with the Pakistani intelligence was
targeted by gunfire in the Mamozai region, about 35 km southeast of the Pakistan-
Afghanistan border. He was killed (Telegram, August 21, 2021).

The Philippines
    This week, there was an increase in the scope of activity of ISIS’s East Asia Province in
the Philippines, The epicenter of ISIS’s activity was in the Munai region, in the Lanao del
Norte Province in the northern Mindanao Island, in the southern Philippines. Following are
the main incidents:
           August 22, 2021, a Philippine army patrol was attacked in Lindongan. At least three
         soldiers were killed and several others were wounded. The ground forces were
         supported by fighter jets, and ISIS’s operatives retreated (Telegram, August 21, 2021).

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   On August 19, 2021, a Philippine army patrol was attacked in a forested area near
 Bacayawan. Three soldiers were killed (Telegram, August 21, 2021).

Lanao del Norte Province, in the northern island of Mindanao, in the southern Philippines
                                     (Google Maps)

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