From the archive of Abdelrahim Ali

Ali praised the Iraqi Intelligence Agency after arresting Nasser Qirdash

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Abdelrehim Aly

 

Abdel Rahim Ali, the Egyptian MP, Islamism expert and Director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris praised the success of the Iraqi intelligence service in arresting the terrorist "Nasser Qirdash", brother of Abdullah Qirdash, the candidate to succeed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the leadership of the terrorist organization ISIS.

In his first statement after the arrest, "Ali" said that the statements of Abdel Nasser Qirdash concealed the secrets of Al-Baghdadi, in which he confirmed after his arrest that the former terrorist leader of ISIS was a dictator who held his views and never retracted it and that he was not listening to the advice of those close to him It is part of the secrets of the man who headed the most extreme organization in the world.

Qirdash revealed the sharp differences that existed and are still between the elements of the foreign organization and the Arabs on a number of issues, including: Killing prisoners, stealing money.

Ali also called on all countries that have leaders and members of the terrorist organization ISIS to expedite their arrest and hand them over to their countries for trial so that this organization and other terrorist groups and groups and currents and infidels that have emerged from the womb of the terrorist Brotherhood are considered a blow to the arrest of Abdel Nasser Gargash as a slap Strong for ISIS terrorist organization. The Iraqi intelligence service has announced the arrest of "Abdel Nasser Qirdash", brother of Abdullah Qirdash Khalifa Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in the leadership of the terrorist organization ISIS.

Iraqi government media quoted the agency as saying, "Today, the terrorist named Nasser al-Qirdash was arrested, and added that" this came according to accurate intelligence information. "It is reported that Qirdash was one of the candidates to succeed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was killed by the forces. American in an American raid in the Syrian city of Idlib.