
The head of Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria has been killed in an airstrike in western Iraq, according to Iraqi officials and US military commanders.
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Details of the operation in Iraq have been described by US Central Command (CENTCOM) which said on X it had conducted “a precision airstrike in Al Anbar Province” in cooperation with Iraqi intelligence and security forces.
The statement added that the airstrike had “killed the global ISIS #2 leader, chief of global operations and the delegated committee emir – Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, alias ‘Abu Khadijah’ [Khadija], and one other ISIS operative”.
Following the attack, CENTCOM said their forces and Iraqi troops examined the site and found two bodies, which were wearing unexploded “suicide vests” and had multiple weapons. It added that Abu Khadija’s death was confirmed using DNA tests.
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On Friday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani described Khadija as “one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world”.
In a statement on X, he added: “The Iraqis continue their impressive victories over the forces of darkness and terrorism.”
Details of the airstrike coincided with the first visit by Syria’s top diplomat to Iraq, during which the two countries pledged to work together to combat IS.
Image: Iraq’s PM spoke with Syria’s foreign minister in Baghdad on Friday about the threat of IS. Pic: Iraqi Prime Minister Media Office/Reuters
The operation comes at a time when Iraqi officials are anxious about an IS resurgence after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al Assad in Syria.
While Syria’s new rulers – led by the Islamist former insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) – have pursued IS cells since taking power, some fear a breakdown in overall security that could allow the group to stage a resurgence.
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Commenting on the operation against Khadija, the commander of US Central Command said: “Abu Khadijah [Khadija] was one of the most important ISIS members in the entire global ISIS organisation.”
“We will continue to kill terrorists and dismantle their organizations that threaten our homeland and US, allied and partner personnel in the region and beyond,” added General Michael Erik Kurilla.
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Last year, the US and Iraq announced an agreement to wind down the military mission in Iraq of an American-led coalition fighting IS by September 2025.
The intention has been for US forces to leave some bases where they have stationed troops during a two-decade-long military presence in the country.