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ISIS call for al-Shabaab fighters to defect and join them in Somalia as Islamic State tries to expand in Africa

  • English-speaking ISIS jihadi in Libya urges al-Shabaab fighters to join ISIS
  • Second fighter delivers the same message in Somali, appealing for help
  • The group of men are shown swearing their allegiance to ISIS’s leader

ISIS fighters in Libya have released a new video showing two fighters calling for al-Shabaab fighters to join ISIS’s new franchise in Somalia.

Speaking fluently in English, one of the fighters, most likely of Somali origin, urges people in his homeland to turn against al-Shabaab and join a small number of ISIS fighters who have rebelled against al-Shabaab and are now fighting for ISIS.

The video is titled ‘A message to our brothers in Somalia’, with the scripted speech relayed by both an English fighter and another Somali speaker.

English speaking ISIS fighter urges Somalis to leave al-Shabaab and join ISIS's new branch in Somalia
English speaking ISIS fighter urges Somalis to leave al-Shabaab and join ISIS’s new branch in Somalia

 

A small group of African fighters in Libya deliver their message, possibly filmed near the city of Sirte
A small group of African fighters in Libya deliver their message, possibly filmed near the city of Sirte

Ten fighters are shown sitting under a small tree, located close to the ISIS-held city of Sirte in central Libya.

The English speaking fighter, known only as Saif al-deen al-Somaal, urges Somalis to join the small ISIS franchise in Somalia, mainly made up of rebellious al-Shabaab fighters.

‘O mujahideen (jihadis) in Somalia, o mujahideen who give bayah (allegiance) to the caliphate. Congratulations. We love you for the sake of Allah.’

‘We call upon you to be steadfast, to be firm, to always be strong and know that Allah is with you.

‘To the mujahideens in al-Shabaab, we call upon you to put aside your pride and arrogance and your blind following of your leaders who lack wisdom,’ he says.

He then threatens al-Shabaab fighters, asking them what they will say on the day of judgement when questioned by Allah.

‘Fear Allah in dealing with the Muslims. Fear Allah for spilling the blood of the Muslims who have given Bayah (allegiance).

‘Remember that fathers fought against the Crusaders. You are in the same ranks as the Crusaders, killing mujahideen who have given bayah.

‘Fear Allah for spilling the blood of Muslims for it is the greatest injustice,’ he claims.

'To the mujahideens in al-Shabaab, we call upon you to put aside your pride and arrogance and your blind following of some of leaders who lack wisdom,' he says
‘To the mujahideens in al-Shabaab, we call upon you to put aside your pride and arrogance and your blind following of some of leaders who lack wisdom,’ he says
The video appears to be slickly made and in high definition quality with subtitles in Arabic
The video appears to be slickly made and in high definition quality with subtitles in Arabic
The two fighters wear scarfs over their face to hide their identity. It is likely they are both of Somali origin
The two fighters wear scarfs over their face to hide their identity. It is likely they are both of Somali origin
The jihadi group have previously tried to encourage al-Shabaab fighters to turn against al-Qaeda and join ISIS
The jihadi group have previously tried to encourage al-Shabaab fighters to turn against al-Qaeda and join ISIS

A small group of al-Shabaab fighters released a propaganda video several months ago, declaring they had defected to ISIS.

The al-Qaeda affiliated group al-Shabaab reacted aggressively, hunting down the ISIS dissenters in a series of ambushes and attacks.

Despite ISIS’s territorial gains in Iraq, Syria and parts of Afghanistan and Libya, it holds no real territory in Somalia.

It remains keen to expand in the Horn of Africa, looking to form a new franchise, made up of rebellious fighters formerly with al-Shabaab.

In Libya ISIS have held the Libyan city of Sirte since May 2015 and has been attempting to gain ground near the oilfields of Ajdabiya.

The jihadi group was pushed out of the eastern city of Dernah in mid June 2015 and has recently claimed to have captured the town of Bin Jawad, near Sirte.

However ISIS in Libya have started to come under pressure from other militias and there remains talk of coalition airstrikes coming in to clean out the jihadi group from Libya.

The Libyan National Army have claimed that fighter jets, reportedly belonging to France, carried out airstrikes on an ISIS convoy on Sunday near the Libyan city of Sirte.

It is not the first time ISIS have released propaganda videos showing African fighters calling for jihadis to turn their back on al-Shabaab and join ISIS.

The jihadi group have previously tried to encourage al-Shabaab fighters to turn against al-Qaeda and join ISIS with videos of Somali fighters in Syria and Iraq.

The small battalion of men are shown swearing their allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
The small battalion of men are shown swearing their allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
ISIS have held the city of Sirte since May 2015 and has been attempting to gain ground near the oilfields of Ajdabiya
ISIS have held the city of Sirte since May 2015 and has been attempting to gain ground near the oilfields of Ajdabiya
The jihadi group was pushed out of the eastern city of Dernah in mid June 2015 and has recently claimed to have captured the town of Bin Jawad, near Sirte
The jihadi group was pushed out of the eastern city of Dernah in mid June 2015 and has recently claimed to have captured the town of Bin Jawad, near Sirte
The jihadi group have previously tried to encourage al-Shabaab fighters to turn against al-Qaeda and join ISIS
The jihadi group have previously tried to encourage al-Shabaab fighters to turn against al-Qaeda and join ISIS

Source: Dailymail

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