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As ISIS battles to retain control over their last stronghold in Iraq, newly leaked document shows just how much of a conventional army it is.
By HAIM ISROVITCH/MAARIV ONLINE
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
By REUTERS
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The army's counter-terrorism unit had paused its advance last week after it made ground quicker than forces on other fronts, to allow them to close the gap and get nearer to the city.
Kurds do not forget the times of hardship; they know what is at stake here in northern Iraq.
As the Iraqi army and Kurds fight side-by-side against ISIS in Mosul, Kurds wonder whether their unique role in fighting extremism will be remembered when the war ends.
Elite counter-terrorism units advance to liberate Christian towns on Nineveh plain as ISIS suicide bombers try to slow the attack on their regional capital in Iraq.
According to reports, around 70 militants were killed and dozens more wounded.
By YASSER OKBI/ MAARIV HASHAVUA,JACOB WIRTSCHAFTER/THE MEDIA LINE
The US officials said Islamic State set the sulfur plant ablaze on Thursday during fighting around al-Mishraq, which is south of Mosul.
The offensive that started on Monday to capture Mosul is expected to become the biggest battle fought in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003.
As massive offensive reaches its fifth day, Kurds liberate more land from ISIS but face stiff resistance.
Sakhnin couple arrested in September following long-winded return from Iraq with their three children, the Shin Bet announces Thursday.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Attacking Iraqi forces are still 12 to 30 miles (20 to 50 km) from the city itself and US officials believe that Islamic State is most likely to use chemical weapons later in the campaign.
The battle for Mosul is expected to leave behind a vast humanitarian crisis, the UN estimates around a million to be displaced.
The idea of a territorial Caliphate is indeed going kaput, but the Islamic State is expected to go back to its roots - trying to carry out terror attacks anywhere it can.
By YOSSI MELMAN
The assault on Mosul is backed the US-led coalition and could be one be the biggest military operations in Iraq since the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
The flag has been banned from public display in both the Netherlands and Germany.
The attack targeted an outpost manned by the Jaish al-Ashair rebel group at the Rakban refugee camp.
An Islamic prophesy names Dabiq as the site of a battle between Muslims and infidels that will presage doomsday, a message used extensively in Islamic State's propaganda.
Islamic State militants have placed booby traps across the city of Mosul, dug tunnels and recruited children as spies in anticipation of attack.
"Tired but overjoyed: we captured the terror suspect last night in Leipzig," Saxony state police said on Twitter.
Jeroen Oerlemans had been reporting on fighting between government and Islamic State troops.
By REUTERS,JPOST.COM STAFF
US military testing to see if chemical agent used in attack; no American forces injured.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the Syrian conflict now in its sixth year, says the pilot of the MIG Syrian warplane was killed.
The four-woman jihadi group's leading member was arrested last week in connection to an explosives-laden car found near another Paris landmark - the Notre Dame cathedral.
By JPOST.COM STAFF,REUTERS
The son of a radical Imam in Belgium has confessed to recruiting extremists in order to carry out terror attacks.
“In the next six months they will try to carry out an attack and try to do something against Israel,” officer tells The Telegraph.
Choudary infamously praised the men responsible for 9/11 and refused to condemn the 7/7 London bombings.
A new video shows ISIS-linked coalition advancing on the Yarmouk Valley region located in the triple border junction between Israel's Golan Heights, Jordan and Syria, Channel 2 reports.
An ex-British topless model has been suspected of contact with an Islamic State recruiter online, claiming she found "peace" through Islam.
Graves could be used in war crimes trials.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN/THE MEDIA LINE
The Daily Beast claims that it exclusively obtained the official ISIS-stamped files that provide examples of inner-turmoil afflicting various ranks of Islamic State's expansive operations.
A Syrian rebel said the fighters were waiting for the signal to enter Jarablus and a second rebel said around 1,500 fighters were now gathered at a location in Turkey.
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