ISIS reveals its most recent leader has been killed ‘in combat with enemies of God’ 

ISIS reveals its most recent leader has been killed ‘in combat with enemies of God’ 

The leader of ISIS has been killed in battle just eight months after he was named as caliph of the Islamist terror group. 

Abu Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, from Iraq, was killed ‘in combat with enemies of God’ and a replacement has already been announced.

Speaking in an audio message, the spokesman identified the group’s new leader as Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi.

Qurashi refers to a tribe of the Prophet Mohammed, from whom IS leaders must claim descent.

After a meteoric rise in Iraq and Syria in 2014 that saw it conquer vast swathes of territory, IS saw its self-proclaimed ‘caliphate’ collapse under a wave of offensives.

It was defeated in Iraq in 2017 and in Syria two years later, but sleeper cells of the Sunni Muslim extremist group still carry out attacks in both countries and claim attacks elsewhere in the world.

IS’s previous leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi, was killed earlier this year in a US raid in Idlib province in northern Syria.

His predecessor Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed, also in Idlib, in October 2019.

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