ISIS names new leader and confirms death of terror group’s former boss in audio clip

By Aliki Kraterou

ISIS today named its new leader after confirming the death of the terrorist group’s former boss in an audio clip.

The jihadist group’s ex- leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi blew himself and his family up last month during a bloody raid by US special forces.

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Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi blew himself up during a raid[/caption]

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13 people, including six kids and four women, are believed to be among the dead
The ex-ISIS boss blew himself and his family up

US President branded it “a final act of desperate cowardness” and said the terrorist blew up “that third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed, taking several members of his family with him.

“This horrible terrorist leader is no more.”

And now ISIS confirmed al-Qurashi’s death and named his successor as Abu al-Hassan al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, in an audio message released today.

The group’s spokesman Abu Omar al-Muhajer said the late ISIS chief has chosen him as the next caliph.

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Thirteen people are believed to have died, including six kids and four women, during the daring raid which involved 24 elite Special-Ops backed by fighter jets and helicopter gunships.

“At the beginning of the operation, the terrorist target exploded a bomb that killed him and members of his own family, including women and children,” a senior administration official told Reuters at the time.

Residents described continuous gunfire and explosions that jolted Atmeh near the Turkish border, an area dotted with camps for internally displaced from Syrias civil war.

Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi was the terrorist group’s leader since 2019, after taking over from Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.


Baghdadi was killed when US forces stormed his compound in northwestern Syria and he blew up self-up with a suicide vest after being cornered in a tunnel.

Al-Qurashi, also known as Amir Muhammad Sa’id Abdal-Rahman al-Mawla, among other aliases, was a senior terrorist leader in ISIS’s predecessor organisation, Al Qaeda in Iraq, and steadily rose through the ranks to become deputy leader, according to Rewards for Justice.

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He spearheaded the campaign to abduct, rape, and slaughter thousands of Yazidis in northwest Iraq and was on the US State Department’s most wanted list since March 2020.

The operation – which residents say lasted more than two hours – took place in Atmeh, a village near the border with Turkey that is home to thousands of Syrian refugees.

The raid took place at a home near the border with Turkey
The raid took place near the border with Turkey

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