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Some updates.

The province of Diyala is now completely under Iraqi control, the second province to become free of IS after Babel. There are some remaining IS fighters who managed to run away through the palm groves but they are currently surrounded and being chased.

Operation lasted from jan 23 to jan 25. Iraqi forces succeeded in liberated the areas raining from Hamrin mountain to north Moqdadiyah. Areas include the towns of mansuria, sodur dam, Nofel, twakel, sherwin, Hinbis and other smaller villages and settlements.

Iraqi casualties are 60 martyrs and 200 injured.

Hadi al Amiri after the liberation of Diyala. The next destination will be Kirkuk and Sallahidden province.

Some information from inside sources from Mosul of the claimed peshmerga "gas" attack. The sources claims that there was no gas attack on the city, and the result do the poisonous gases was a result of a failed IS attempt at making a vbied in one of their workshops in Mosul. The gas covered a few neighborhoods in Mosul and caused panic amongst the residents.
 
left guy got killed in anbar ( Abu Anas al-Iraqi )
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The guy on the right, I'm counting days to see his dead body and his index finger up to his arse. He is only posing for pictures and it seems he's not much into fighting.
 
left guy got killed in anbar ( Abu Anas al-Iraqi )
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ISIS attacked Iraqi border point of Arar crossing with ~60 terrorists and 14 vechiles for several hours

aftermath

@Mosamania you still didn't tell me which recent massacre you spoke of.
WTF!! He should be in a zoo instead!!
 
Promo video for popular mobilization forces and Iraqi security forces.



Kata'ib Hezbollah convoy heading towards Diyala from Baghdad before the beginning of the operations.


First video of Diyala battle on the front-lines.
 
Pro IS demonstration in Gaza:

Nothing new. Palestinians are the largest supporters of IS with 35% approving IS. The rest probably support Alqaeda.

Since 2003, about 1,200 dirty palistenians have carried out suicide bombings in Iraq. That's the size of an entire neighborhood.
 
Nothing new. Palestinians are the largest supporters of IS with 35% approving IS. The rest probably support Alqaeda.

Since 2003, about 1,200 dirty palistenians have carried out suicide bombings in Iraq. That's the size of an entire neighborhood.
:hitwall: their country is occupied and they don't anything about it but bomb Iraqis??
same in Syria there are many terrorists who are killing Syrians in Syria, they forgot that Palestine needs them more
 
Thank you for saying exactly what I thought you would say, all Sunnis are terrorists and they must die according to you. And you said before that you support massacre openly.

Yeah so Iraqi Sunnis are left with two options, either ISIS and their barbarism or Shia miltias and their utter barbarism, only difference is that the latter is state sponsored so that makes it okay.


Actually Sunnis have three options. Join the battle against IS and be respected and given all their rights and even beyond their rights. Shia militias are in fact supporting the Sunnis who are battling IS.

The second option is to choose to join the Islamic state and wait for the Shia militias to enter their areas and permanently kick them out of their areas.

The third option is join neither group and flee instead to Jordan, Erbil, or Turkey.
 
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Nothing new. Palestinians are the largest supporters of IS with 35% approving IS. The rest probably support Alqaeda.

Since 2003, about 1,200 dirty palistenians have carried out suicide bombings in Iraq. That's the size of an entire neighborhood.

These are minor group of Salafis who are confused. There's no such statistic by the way. Most bombers are Saudis/Iraqis/Tunisians. Obviously all countries have small group of sympathizers which we all work together to contain. And we should continue doing so. These guys in video only do it for sake of having their own party and it's business for them. They try anything stupid they know that Hamas will crush them.

All an Israeli had to do is post one video to create fitnah then no wonder Arabs are killing each other left and right. Don't let him use you as tool.
 
These are minor group of Salafis who are confused. There's no such statistic by the way. Most bombers are Saudis/Iraqis/Tunisians. Obviously all countries have small group of sympathizers which we all work together to contain. And we should continue doing so. These guys in video only do it for sake of having their own party and it's business for them. They try anything stupid they know that Hamas will crush them.

All an Israeli had to do is post one video to create fitnah then no wonder Arabs are killing each other left and right. Don't let him use you as tool.

Hazzy bro, why does Iraqi army suck so bad?
 
These are minor group of Salafis who are confused. There's no such statistic by the way. Most bombers are Saudis/Iraqis/Tunisians. Obviously all countries have small group of sympathizers which we all work together to contain. And we should continue doing so. These guys in video only do it for sake of having their own party and it's business for them. They try anything stupid they know that Hamas will crush them.

All an Israeli had to do is post one video to create fitnah then no wonder Arabs are killing each other left and right. Don't let him use you as tool.

Well I never supported Israel in the first place, but that didn't stop some 5000+ suicide bombers to detonate themselves in iraq over the past 13 years.

These people have an ideology, supporters, sympathizers and people who plan and help them carry out operations. As much as I wish it were true, but they are not a minority. Even before IS appeared majority of arabs were supporting other terrorist groups in Iraq such as tawhid and jihad, Alqaeda fi bilad alrafedain, dawlat al iraq alislamia, Jaish al islam, Jaish al Naqshabandia....etc. Right now the only reason why arabs are against IS is because IS is fighting other Sunni groups in Syria, even many Sunni scholars told IS to stick to "jihad" in Iraq. The other reason is because IS is threatening Arab kingdoms in the region, not because they care about Iraqis.

Anyways some more info about Diyala operations.

The operations showed IS vulnerability and weakness. IS usually retaliates to large scale attacks by opening other fronts in other areas, something they were unable to do in Diyala. Their collapse was relatively quick. They have lost too many men in the recent months and are unable to keep all their positions. In Nineveh they lost a few strategic areas to the peshmerga this week due to coalition airstrikes with peshmerga forces less than 12Km away from Mosul.

They are unable to drive with large convoys and instead have small forces scattered around, making it inevitable that they will loose ground. IS will eventually be forced to give up strategic areas in Kirkuk and sallahidden just to keep Mosul.

The coalition Air Force did not take any part in the Diyala operations.
 
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AHH taking care of the sherwin front in Moqdadiyah.


Swat and popular mobilization forces



Removing IS flag from sodur areas.

 
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