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Akhbar Alaan Dubai - United Arab Emirates (Akhbar Alaan Documentaries) Prepared by: Rania Sayyah Disagreements, conflicts and stolen money is a bank of information that has been widely circulated in jihadist circles and on the tongues of more than one ISIS prisoner who was met by the Arab and international press. The investigations focus on collecting information about the nature of the organization's work and the mechanism of dealing between the princes of terrorism and ISIS members and the interconnectedness of the components of this organization to discover new information and weave the security and logistical intersections of the terrorist organization. Shocking information that you would not expect to hear from one of the ISIS members sentenced to life in Iraqi prisons. It is not a feeling of regret or sorrow for a period he spent with the terrorist organization, but rather a feeling of resentment for what the organization has become and what the organization's leadership has become. Fiery statements, if they confirm anything, they confirm that the state of the terrorist organization has never been good and that not a day has passed without disagreements and a corrupt ideology based on falsehood eating away at it, and that the organization has never succeeded except through theft, looting, killing and rape. Name: Salem Mishaan He joined ISIS in 2014 and was assigned major tasks such as arranging what he called “invasions,” which are terrorist attacks that ISIS committed against innocent people. Mishaan led the Battle of Baghour, which he described as ISIS’s strongest battle. He met the most important ISIS leaders and accompanied the leader of the terrorist organization, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, for three consecutive months. Mishaan says that al-Baghdadi lacked military acumen and was influenced by those around him. Mishaan documents moments and events that confirm, without a doubt, the terror that al-Baghdadi lived in before he was killed and his terror of electronic devices. The most prominent thing Mishaan said in his interview was his focus on the futility of choosing Abdullah Qardash as al-Baghdadi’s successor. Here, the reasons and backgrounds become long, and the data he revealed confirms that ISIS’s real problem is not in confronting it militarily and security-wise, but rather the real problem that is raging within it is internal disputes and conflicts. Mishaan speaks about a storm of sedition that swept through the organization, a sedition that naturally only generated discrimination, division, and loss of trust among the organization’s members and was the reason, and this is not based on assumptions but rather on the assertions of ISIS members themselves, that it removed the most prominent ISIS leaders. The overwhelming and destructive discrimination machine of the organization itself apparently continues even after the killing of al-Baghdadi, and has even deepened and tightened its grip on the organization’s joints. The reason is not limited to the leaders’ dealings with individuals, but rather goes back to the control of a certain group over the organization and the final word. This is something that, no matter how much the new ISIS leader tries to hide by being keen to remain in the shadows, it is now on the tongues of all the organization’s members and leaders. https://bit.ly/2VkQk6J ________________________________ Visit us via: https://www.3eeshalaan.net https://www.akhbaralaan.net AlAanTV ➨▌ / alaantv ▌ http://www.alaan.tv Follow us on Akhbar AlAan ➨▌ / akhbaralaan ▌ Twitter AlAanTV ➨▌ / alaantv ▌ Akhbar AlAan ➨▌ / akhbar ▌