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Hassan Hassan
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Director of nonstate actors program, Center for Global Policy. NYT Bestselling Author http://goo.gl/gkRJ0u . Contributing writer, @TheAtlantic @ForeignPolicy @Guardian.

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Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan

Fascinating details in this report with #Baghdadi's brother-in-law about the hunt to the ISIS leader. Interesting insights on how ISIS used sheep herders to move around, and how these shepherds ended up stealing about $70m from an ISIS hideout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTXItC6iotE … Thread:

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    2. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      July 2019, Iraqi National Intelligence Service intercepts a person by the name of Mohammed Ali Sajet al-Zoubai, Baghdadi’s brother-in-law & close aide. He crossed into Iraq and was traveling under “Othman Ahmed Farhan.

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    3. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      He‘d been tracked for a month after he entered the Iraqi borders. Within a month, he was captured as he entered Baghdad wearing his suicide belt, carrying a message to cells in the capital.pic.twitter.com/VHd1WybaKm

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    4. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      In the process of tracking him, several leaders were killed: His uncle & Baghdadi’s aide Abu Abdullah al-Zoubai. Ayub al-Zawi Abu Sabah, a courier for both Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi & his predecessor Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Abu Ziyad al-Janabi, ISIS leader in Salah ad-Din.pic.twitter.com/g0Gjww5o7f

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    5. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      He led authorities to Baghdadi’s secret hideouts. One where the gun Baghdadi had to his side during his last appearance on camera. In the process, authorities killed several ISIS leaders, incl. one in charge of Mosul, Abu Noah. Hundreds of docs were found in Oct with US helppic.twitter.com/BUYLCxNNcj

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    6. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      The report reveals that one of those present during #Baghdadi’s last appearance was the spokesman Abu al-Hassan al-Muhajir, killed hours later in #Syria’s Jarablus. A profile picture was revealed in video. The April video was filmed in a 6mx8m tunnel hideout in Anbar desert.pic.twitter.com/nxCVzNmjlZ

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    7. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Baghdadi’s brother-in-law said he lived a normal life with Baghdadi, in a 6mx8m hideout in the Anbar desert. Baghdadi spent time praying, reading the Quran, stretching, kept reminding him to be religious.pic.twitter.com/q0a8Do3pnB

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    8. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Baghdadi’s security situation was worsening. He and ISIS leaders relied for their security on sheer herders, so when the security measures became more intensive there, shepherds had to leave the area, and that caused problems.

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    9. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Baghdadi was with his brother-in-law, along with Abu Sabah (Baghdadi’s aide), Hajj Tayseer (in charge of Iraq), Abu Noah (courier), Abu Baraa. All wore suicide belts. There were worried and squeezed.

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    10. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      The brother-in-law stayed with Baghdadi 13 days in Anbar. When they wanted to venture outside the hideout, Baghdadi would ask them to go before him, for about 20-30 minutes early, to listen in for any drones or planes before he came out.pic.twitter.com/jdShW1xVK2

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    11. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      He said Baghdadi trusted him. He asked him about the news of the Hajji (Abdullah Qardash) & Abu al-Hassan al-Muhajir. He said they had it better in a nice hideout in Idlib.pic.twitter.com/KYGqh5MQUo

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    12. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Other hideouts in Syria were in Mayadeen, Albu Kamal, Hajin, Desheesha. Everywhere Baghdadi moved, there was a hideout for him. He met Baghdadi in those places. Previously, he used to hang out with his brother Abu Hazem, his father-in-law Abdullah al-Zoubai, and al-Muhajir.pic.twitter.com/DY5SGrHQM4

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    13. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Those in charge of Baghdadi’s security file were killed one by one, first his brother, then father-in-law, then Abu Sabah, then his brother-in-law. Baghdadi was killed soon after the killing of Abu Sabah and under the watch of his brother-in-law.

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    14. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      The report speaks of fitna before Baghdadi’s last appearance: Baghdadi’s disappearance led to serious clashes between ISIS foreigners & locals in Hajin. This was seen as a heavy blow to Baghdadi. $70m & a ton of gold gone missing in Jazira. A shepherd took $15m.

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    15. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Toward the end, they had to rush out of the desert because they heard of a security raids. The wife of Baghdadi’s courier, Hanan, told Iraqi authorities just two days before Baghdadi was killed that he was in Idlib. She was told so by Abu Sabah.pic.twitter.com/oZk3wDpUCZ

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    16. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      A lot more other details about Baghdadi’s life etc, and there is an interview with one of Baghdadi’s cousins. He was so close to him: a maternal & paternal cousin, and a member of ISIS, who was asked by Baghdadi to accompany their female & children relatives out of the area.pic.twitter.com/PhdXnwob89

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    17. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      This close cousin and associate confirms the normal life that Baghdadi led before his radicalism after 2004. During his youth, there was never a sign of unusual behavior by Baghdadi. He was jailed by the US for about a year, appeared briefly and then disappeared.pic.twitter.com/b5kLC4HidT

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    18. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      I have to listen to the video once more, but the video seems to confirm that Baghdadi's last appearance was indeed in Iraq, and that he left the area soon after the video for Idlib. He left behind that gun that appeared next to his right side in the video in Anbar.

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    19. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 22h22 hours ago

      Another interesting detail is that ex-spokesman Abu al-Hassan al-Muhajir, the Saudi national killed hours after Baghdadi, was closer to Baghdadi than we thought. He was hanging out with him most of the time. He & "the Hajji" were mentioned as in Idlib before Baghdadi got there.

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    20. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 1h1 hour ago

      Some of the books that #Baghdadi had in a recent desert hideout on the Syria-Iraq borders.pic.twitter.com/toNFEcWglH

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    21. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 1h1 hour ago

      Most are regular prayers / jurisprudence books, except Wahhabism’s Book of Tawhid, and the old Islamic State of Iraq’s Informing Mankind about the State of Islam.pic.twitter.com/UHUwnEdzAX

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    22. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 50m50 minutes ago

      A closeup for some of these books from Google, for those asking. The middle two on the top, who can identify them? Can’t read them.pic.twitter.com/hbyhpEuBSt

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    23. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 41m41 minutes ago

      The more you listen to the evidence provided by the Iraqis here, the more interesting the story gets. One takeaway:

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    24. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 38m38 minutes ago

      One takeaway from the massive evidence released here by the Iraqis is that the Iraqi role ends when Baghdadi leaves the Anbar desert. Iraqis created a leap that made them sound they were behind the location of Baghdadi in #Idlib. Nothing indicates they knew, the US did the rest?

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    25. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 36m36 minutes ago

      In the report, for example, the Iraqi intel agency behind this whole thing told the reporter that Hanan mentioned Idlib as where Baghdadi was hiding. She didn’t know the location. She said so only two days before Baghdadi was killed.pic.twitter.com/0BOM7gPzmv

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    26. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 33m33 minutes ago

      Another interesting detail is that there was an “Abu Baraa” with Baghdadi early on, not during his last days in Anbar. Someone identified as Abu Baraa was killed with Baghdadi in Idlib. That Abu Baraa was widely reported as a member of Hurras ad-Din.

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    27. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 32m32 minutes ago

      Even though who thought Abu Baraa was from Hurras ad-Din still suspected he was an ISIS mole, and that he was using different names to do online propaganda for ISIS.

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    28. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 28m28 minutes ago

      Another takeaway, the reporting from the Iraqis makes it clear that Baghdadi simply had nowhere else to run (as @martinchulov reported).https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/oct/27/nowhere-left-to-run-how-the-us-finally-caught-up-with-isis-leader-baghdadi…

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    29. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 26m26 minutes ago

      Baghdadi was squeezed in Anbar, multiple associates of his got killed or captured & ISIS leaders had been in Idlib. Baghdadi told his brother-in-law other leaders were living comfortably in Idlib. Now, for the first time, I see why Baghdadi would relocate to such a hostile area.

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    30. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 25m25 minutes ago

      Baghdadi’s brother-in-law says Baghdadi trusted him, told him about where the two top leaders below him were living. The two were nominees to lead the group after Baghdadi. If Baghdadi was going to, say, speak to al-Qaeda or HaD, the Iraqis would have learned that detail.

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    31. Hassan Hassan‏Verified account @hxhassan 21m21 minutes ago

      Staying with Hurras ad-Din is a stupid notion, but some suggested Baghdadi might have wanted to meet secretly with al-Qaeda to reach an agreement. That theory was plausible, if far-fetched, but impossible to trust them with his safety. That theory is now even more far-fetched.pic.twitter.com/scabauNlye

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