US central command says it killed Daesh leader in Eastern Syria

Passersby and gunmen gather at the site of a reported drone strike in Bzaah town near al-Bab in Syria's Aleppo governorate on July 7, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 09 July 2023
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US central command says it killed Daesh leader in Eastern Syria

  • “US Central Command conducted a strike in Syria that resulted in the death of Usamah Al-MuHajjir, an ISIS leader in eastern Syria,” it said

CAIRO/AMMAN: The US Central Command said on Sunday it conducted a drone strike on July 7 that killed a Daesh leader in Eastern Syria.
It used the same MQ-9 drones in the attack that had “earlier in the day been harassed by Russian aircraft in an encounter that had lasted almost two hours,” it said in a statement.
“US Central Command conducted a strike in Syria that resulted in the death of Usamah Al-MuHajjir, an ISIS leader in eastern Syria,” it said without giving any more details on Al-MuHajjir.
Washington has in the last year stepped up raids and operations against suspected Daesh operatives in Syria, killing and arresting various of its leaders who had taken shelter in areas under Turkiye-backed rebel control after the group lost its last territory in Syria in 2019.
The US-led campaign which killed former Daesh head Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, who had declared himself the “caliph of all Muslims,” has since targeted its surviving leaders, many of whom are thought to have planned attacks abroad.
US military commanders say Daesh remains a significant threat within the region, however, though its capabilities have been degraded and its ability to re-establish its network weakened.
The extremist organization controlled one-third of Iraq and Syria at its peak in 2014. Though it was beaten back in both countries, its militants continue to wage insurgent attacks.


French FM: Lebanese army must be given ‘means’ to disarm Hezbollah

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French FM: Lebanese army must be given ‘means’ to disarm Hezbollah

  • ‘France’s vision for Lebanon is that of a strong, sovereign state holding a monopoly on arms’
  • France will host a conference in support of the Lebanese army on March 5
IRBIL, Iraq: Lebanon’s army must be given the means to disarm militant group Hezbollah, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said ahead of his expected arrival in Beirut on Friday.
“France’s vision for Lebanon is that of a strong, sovereign state holding a monopoly on arms,” he said.
“The first step to fulfil this mission is to give the Lebanese Armed Forces the means to continue the work of disarming Hezbollah,” added the minister, whose country will host a conference in support of the Lebanese army on March 5.