Tunis - Hayat Al Ghanemi
Sources revealed that ISIS leader Abu Baker Al Baghdadi appointed a Tunisian extremist to eliminate the internal coup against him inside the terrorist group led by Tunisian militant called Abdel Karim Al Tunsi. They added that the coup attempt comes in the framework of increasing protest inside the group against the militants’ social conditions.
According to the sources, the Tunisian extremist authorized to eliminate the coup is called Abu Mahmoud Al Tunsi, as he formed a group to launch attacks against the Arab Muhajerin led by Abdel Karim Al Tunsi, adding that they managed to kill hundreds of its members, including Tunisians from Bizerte and Ben Kordan.
Arab Muhajerin group announced its split from ISIS in the Syrian city of Raqqa, describing the group’s leader Abu Baker Al Baghdadi as infidel. The move came in a protest against the critical conditions in which they live under the extremist group.
The sources added that the elements of the defected group expressed its protest against the critical conditions in which they live, while the matter aggravated and turned into a fight in which the militants used the light weapons against each other. The protesters turned to coup against Baghdadi, describing him as infidel.
In return, the group’s militants launched a campaign targeting the protesters, as they managed to arrest a large number of them, while a protester carried out a suicide bombing amid dozens of the elements of the group’s military police. The bombing led to the killing of 20 militants and allowed a large number of protesters to escape from the city.
The sources revealed that the tensions are still dominating the city in coincidence with the increasing defeats that the extremist group witnesses in the Iraqi city of Mousl, and Syria’s cities of Palmyra and Aleppo during the recent days. The coup attempt is not the first of its kind, as the extremist group announced before a number of similar moves.