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ISIL leader’s death to adversely impact group鈥檚 operations

鈥淔adhil Ahmad al-Hayali, also known as Hajji Mutazz and Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, the second in command of the terrorist group ISIL, was on Aug. 18,” according to the National Security Council.

NSC Spokesman Ned Price said al-Hayali, died 鈥渨hile traveling in a vehicle near Mosul, Iraq.”

This is not the first time U.S. officials claimed he had been killed. He was allegedly killed between November and December 2014.

A lieutenant colonel聽in the Iraqi Army under Saddam Hussein, al-Hayali joined al-Qaida in Iraq, the predecessor to ISIL, and served as ISIL鈥檚 Baghdad military emir and the emir of Ninawa Province.

He eventually became an ISIL Shura Council member and was the senior deputy to ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Also, he聽was a primary coordinator for moving large amounts of weapons, explosives, vehicles and people between Iraq and Syria. Al-Hayali reinforced ISIL operations in both countries and was in charge of ISIL operations in Iraq.

U.S. intelligence officials believe he was instrumental in planning operations over the past two years, including the ISIL offensive in Mosul in June 2014.

鈥淎l-Hayali鈥檚 death will adversely impact ISIL鈥檚 operations given that his influence spanned ISIL鈥檚 finance, media, operations and logistics,鈥澛燩rice says.

A Defense official told 海角精品黑料 in late July, the U.S.-led coalition was aggressively targeting ISIL鈥檚 leadership, but, 鈥渋f we killed the leader of a particular province, he鈥檇 be replaced in 24 hours.鈥

ISIL鈥檚 leader,聽al-Baghdadi, has himself had several brushes with death.

In November 2014, U.S. Central Command confirmed that it executed airstrikes near Al Qa’im, Iraq, that heavily damaged or destroyed four ISIL vehicles and struck four of its buildings.

Baghdadi was believed to have been in one of the structures. He was wounded during a meeting with militants in Al Qa’im, according to a statement from Iraqi Defense Minister聽Khalid al-Obeidi.

Price said the U.S. will continue targeting efforts designed 鈥渢o degrade and destroy this terrorist group, which has wrought so much harm and suffering on the people of the region and beyond.鈥

J.J. Green

JJ Green is 海角精品黑料's National Security Correspondent. He reports daily on security, intelligence, foreign policy, terrorism and cyber developments, and provides regular on-air and online analysis. He is also the host of two podcasts: Target USA and Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America.

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