Qaeda Tunisia Offshoot Offers Backing to IS

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An Al-Qaeda-linked Tunisian group has offered backing to the Islamic State organisation that has overrun chunks of Iraq and Syria, becoming the third jihadist group to do so this week, a U.S.-based monitor says.

Okba Ibn Nafaa, whose militants Tunisian armed forces have been hunting in mountains near the Algerian border for two years, has identified itself with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the international jihadist network's North African branch.

On Tuesday, AQIM and the Yemen-based Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) urged jihadists in Iraq and Syria to unite against the common threat from a U.S.-led coalition assembled to fight IS.

"The mujahedeen brothers in the Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade from... (Tunisia) are supporting, endorsing, and strongly sustaining the State of the Islamic Caliphate," the group said, quoted by SITE Intelligence Group late Friday.

"They are urging it to move forward in breaking the borders and crushing the thrones of the tyrants everywhere," SITE quoted a statement on Facebook as saying.

The Tunisian army accused the jihadists in July of killing 15 soldiers in the restive border region in the bloodiest day in the army's history.

Several weeks before that, the group claimed an attack on the home of the interior minister.

Since the 2011 revolution that toppled dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has faced a resurgence in activity by jihadists, who were among Islamist groups suppressed by the previous regime.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon Mufa'kker (Guest) 20 September 2014, 16:41

Saddam and the Shah before him; Zine El Abidine; Mubarak; Gaddafi were all fighting Jihadists in one way or the other.... Who do you think dethroned them????
Now Assad; who is not an angel; is still fighting the Jihadists; and the west along with the USA are still fighting him....
You don't need a space scientist by now to figure out that the policies of the West & USA backfired and created the Jihadists who will soon be on their door steps.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 20 September 2014, 19:18

Mufa'kker ... You are not one much of an analyst. If you were, you would have concluded that it was exactly the policies of these dictators that generated the despair that drives people to the likes of ISIL. Why? Is Assad more humane than ISIL? Of course not! He killed and tortured many more people. The Arab world of the 1950s (before the arrival of these military dictatorships) was a much better place than now.

Default-user-icon PEACE (Guest) 21 September 2014, 01:40

No matter what,
At the time of the Shah, Saddam, Zine elAbdine, Mubarak, Gaddafi and even Hafez Assad there were relative peace and majorities could sleep without reading news.
After the stupid interventions of great powers all the world becomes unable to sleep as everyone in reading news 24h 7days.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 21 September 2014, 14:50

Again - You fail to understand that what is happening is the natural consequences of dictatorship.