ISIS Appoints ‘Professor’ New Leader

The ISIS terror group has appointed a new leader few hours after President Donald Trump announced the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. 

Abdullah Qardash, also known as “Professor” Hajji Abdullah al-Afari. was announced as successor to Baghdadi who died a daring US raid in northern Syria  on Saturday 26, October. 

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al-Baghdadi killed himself and three children by detonating a suicide vest during the Barisha raid conducted by the Delta Force of the United States Army.

Reports from an American outlet Newsweek confirms that arrangements have been concluded by the terrorist group for Qardash to succeed Baghdadi as leader of the ISIS.

Recall that in August ISIS’s news agency reported that Baghdadi had promoted Abdullah Qardash, a former officer in Saddam Hussein’s army who rose in rank after Hussein was captured in 2003.

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