Islamic State restructures regional branches in Syria, Iraq

IANS  |  New York 

The Islamic State (IS) has made changes to the way it refers to its regional branches in and Iraq, in a likely indication that the outfit has made internal structural changes after losing territory in 2017.

The Islamic State dropped the term "Wilayah", meaning official branch or "province", to refer to areas within and which had previously held the status of separate "provinces" -- such as Damascus, Raqqa, Kirkuk and northern Baghdad, citing SITI reported.

The term "Wilayah" is now being used to describe the larger territories of and -- the "Wilayah of Sham (Syria)" and the "Wilayah of Iraq", regional designations that the IS had not used before.

The changes were first spotted in the latest edition of the group's weekly on July 20. But there was no fanfare and the IS made no announcement of the changes.

Since then, claims of attacks within Syria and have been attributed to "Wilayah of Sham" or "Wilayah of Iraq".

In a video released by the IS in July 2016, the group set out the administrative structure of what it termed as caliphate. It said the Wilayat (plural of Wilayah) were established following the group's expansion in order to "create effective ways to administer and supervise its territory".

The report said that the latest changes to the official status of the regions reflected a restructuring following territorial setbacks in 2017, with each of the regions within Syria and Iraq no longer requiring its own or ministry offices.

It was not clear whether countries such as Libya, or underwent a similar restructuring process.

The group did, however, continue to refer to its branch as the "Wilayah of Sinai" and for the first time described its affiliate in as a Wilayah -- effectively upgrading its status, possibly as compensation for the downgrading of regions in Syria and Iraq.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 16:58 IST