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Ni'ma Abd Nayef al-Jabouri (Arabic: نعمة عبد نايف الجبوري), known by his nom de guerre Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi (Arabic: أبو فاطمة الجحيشي) or Abu Fatima al-Jiburi, was initially in charge of the IS operations in southern Iraq before he moved to the northern city of Kirkuk.[1] He then became Governor of the South and Central Euphrates region in the Islamic State and a senior member in the IS hierarchy.[2][3]
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. The reason given is: A lot of things have happened since 2016. Among those is that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died in 2019, so nobody is in his inner circle any more. (July 2021) |
Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi أبو فاطمة الجحيشي | |
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Birth name | Ni'ma Abd Nayef al-Jabouri نعمة عبد نايف الجبوري |
Born | Iraq |
Allegiance | Islamic State |
Rank | Deputy leader of the Islamic State in Iraq |
Battles/wars | Iraqi insurgency |
The available information indicates that as of 2016, Abu Fatima was alive and part of the inner circle of Islamic State leader then-leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was serving as his deputy in the position of the overall leader for Iraq.[4] He succeeded Abu Muslim al-Turkmani,[5] who was killed by a US drone strike near Mosul on 18 August 2015.[6][7]
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