ISIS names successor to slain leader al-Baghdadi
Source: NBC
The Islamic State militant group announced a new leader Thursday to succeed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was killed in an American-led raid in Syria last weekend.
ISIS named Abu Ibrahim Hashimi al-Quraishi in a message posted by its official media wing, according to the security consulting firm and NBC News partner Flashpoint.
It was the first time ISIS had acknowledged the death of al-Baghdadi, as well as that of another senior figure named Abu Hassan al-Muhajir. President Donald Trump had identified al-Muhajir as al-Baghdadi's "number one replacement."
In an audio message released Thursday, the group called on fighters to rally around the new leader and threatened America, according to a translation provided by Flashpoint.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/isis-names-successor-to-slain-leader-al-baghdadi/ar-AAJDcw5?li=BBnbfcL
I thought Trump said he killed the successor.
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(37,317 posts)Killing people is the lowest common denominator of the human experience.
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Coventina
(27,101 posts)I never, ever would have suspected they would find a new leader?
What manner of witchcraft is this?!??!!
Marthe48
(16,935 posts)I saw a meme over the weekend that listed at least 6 headlines that Baghdadi had been killed.