
The semi-confirmed information indicates the death of Omar Mahdi Zaidan, nicknamed Abu al-Mundhir, inside the city of Mosul. He is the chairman of the organization’s Consultative Council, and was appointed to this position last September and is the first non-Iraqi (Jordanian) to hold this leadership position in the organization’s first level structure. And the highlight in this news, which is surrounded by a lot of secrecy and ambiguity, is that it explains part of the readiness-to-die expressed by the terrorist troops in the right-hand battle of the Sahel, which indicates the possibility of the presence of important leadership elements within the city and perhaps the presence of the head of the organization itself and the events are still filled with surprises, as the Arabs say, (waiting is the best consultant)…
Dheyaa Alwakeel