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Official: ISIL Plotting to Create New Country on Syria, Iraq Territories

13921023000267_PhotoIThe Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a main offshoot of the terrorist Al-Qaeda Organization fighting in Syria and Iraq, is plotting to declare establishment of a new world state which will comprise of two Iraqi and two Syrian provinces, an Al-Anbar provincial official said.
“The ISIL plans to establish a small country comprising four provinces, including two provinces from Iraq and two others from Syria,” Anbar Councilor Eid Ammash told Al-Youm Al-Samen news website.

Ammash noted that the tribal leaders and sheikhs and Al-Anbar governor-general’s office have all rejected ISIL’s call for forming a local police force in Fallujah.

Anbar province has been the scene of fierce clashes that flared up in Ramadi in late December last year.

Last week, the Iraqi ‘Afaq TV’ broadcast footages of a group of arrested ISIL members confessing to their direct links with the Saudi Arabia.

The video included confessions about the ISIL relations with the Saudi authorities and their role in terrorist attacks in a number of Iraqi provinces, along with transporting weapons and booby-trapped cars into Iraqi cities.

The emir of ISIL special groups in Karbala’ and Najaf is among the arrested members.

During confessions, he said he was working for ‘the Saudi Abu Jassem’, a military man who ordered him to carry out several attacks.

Iraqi Federal Intelligence and Investigations Directorate in Karbala’ has arrested a large number of terrorists during several operation conducted recently.

Earlier, a well-known Saudi tweeter named ‘Mojtahed’ had posted tweets about armed groups in which the Kingdom intelligence services had infiltrated.

Mojtahed distinguished between three categories of armed groups, the first was made by Bandar Bin Sultan, the second had been infiltrated partially and planted by agents, and the third had been directed by deception.

Iraqi Prime Minister declared war on Al-Qaeda terrorist organizations in the country following wave of violence against Iraqi cities.

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