yota691 Posted May 3, 2015 Report Share Posted May 3, 2015 Al-Baghdadi was paralyzed and Afri most powerful man in Daash 03-05-2015 10:11 AM Number of Views: 26 Iraq today Injuring the leader of the Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Daash paralyzed after suffering serious injuries after targeting his motorcade international coalition aircraft in Baaj village in the province of Nineveh, near the border with Syria in mid-March where the British newspaper Daily Telegraph confirmed that al-Baghdadi was paralyzed which means he will not return to the leadership of the organization The newspaper pointed out that al-Baghdadi, who announced last year his state handed over the task to his deputy, Abu Ala Afri It pointed out that 'al-Baghdadi is receiving treatment at the hands of two doctors loyal where traveling to the dugout where he lives in Mosul for the organization,' pointing out that he 'does not know the place where resides only group close to it '. Telegraph showed that after the attack and the injury was thought leaders that what he suffered Baghdadi life-threatening, which called for a meeting emergency to name his successor, noting that Khalifa al-Baghdadi Afri professor of physics and a large leading served with Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, when the organization was called Name of state regulation in Iraq and knows Afri according to the British newspaper 'also known as Haj safety and worked as a teacher in Tal Afar, northwest Iraq, and is believed to be built to support a strong and respect for him within the organization Daash base'. The movement of Telegraph from Hisham al-Hashemi consultant who advises the Iraqi government for organizing Daash Afri saying is 'the most powerful man in Daash after al-Baghdadi,' said al-Baghdadi al-Hashemi that injury did not affect the operations, but the replacement of al-Baghdadi could mean the beginning of the differences between foreign and Iraqi fighters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deb45 Posted May 3, 2015 Report Share Posted May 3, 2015 Thought he was suppose to be dead? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catluver67 Posted May 3, 2015 Report Share Posted May 3, 2015 Thought he was suppose to be dead? At least 4 times already... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowGlobe7 Posted May 3, 2015 Report Share Posted May 3, 2015 (edited) https://hwaairfan.wordpress.com/2015/04/30/abu-ala-afri-al-baghdadi-successor/ Leader of the ISIL terrorist group Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has died and members of the Takfiri group in Iraq have already sworn allegiance to Abu Ala Afri as his successor, Arab media reports said on Sunday. According to two Iraqi news agencies, Alghad Press and Al-Youm Al-Thamen (the 8th Day), as well as sources in the Iraqi city of Mosul, Baghdadi died in an Israeli hospital in the occupied Golan Heights where he had been hospitalized for treatment after sustaining severe injuries during a joint attack of the Iraqi army and popular forces. The sources added that al-Baghdadi has been declared by his Israeli physicians and surgeons as to be now “clinically dead”. The terrorist leader was targeted in an airstrike in Western Iraq on March 18. Al-Youm Al-Thamen quoting intelligence sources said ISIL had earlier recorded several videos of its leader months before the March airstrike and after the first time that he escaped lethal injuries around a year ago to prove that he is alive until the group can introduce a universally accepted new leader. The sources added that the members of the Takfiri group operating in Iraq have already pledged allegiance to a new leader called Abdul Rahman al-Sheijlar, alias Abu Ala Afri, as Baghdadi’s successor. There are also unconfirmed reports that internal disputes have erupted and gaps among a number of ISIL factions in Syria and Iraq are widening over the appointment of the new leader, as the ISIL branch fighting Syria has rejected Afri’s leadership and are dithering over Baghdadi’s successor. The Spanish-language Hispan TV television also released a report on April 25 in which it confirmed the death of the ISIL leader. A report released by the Guardian on March 21 said Baghdadi suffered serious and “life-threatening” injuries during an attack in March. The report, of course, added that Baghdadi has survived his wounds. Baghdadi’s wounding led to urgent meetings of ISIL leaders, who initially believed he would die and made plans to name a new leader. An Iraqi official confirmed that the strike took place on 18 March in the al-Baaj a district of Nineveh, close to the Syrian border. There had been two previous reports in November and December of Baghdadi being wounded, though neither was accurate. Strange website, but this information seems pretty legit Edited May 3, 2015 by SnowGlobe7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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