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Wilayat Sinai und der IS

Wie sich die Aufständischen der Sinai-Halbinsel vernetzten

Der Aufstand im Sinai entwickelt sich seit nunmehr 15 Jahren. Sein erklärtes Ziel hat sich von der Unterstützung bewaffneter palästinensischer Gruppen in den frühen 2000er-Jahren dahin verlagert, ganze Gebiete des nordöstlichen Sinai zu kontrollieren und dort gegen das ägyptische Militär zu kämpfen. 2014 schloss sich die Gruppe Wilayat Sinai dem IS an. Die staatliche Bekämpfung versagt; und indem sie Zivilgesellschaft demütigt, erhalten die Aufständischen eine Vielzahl neuer Rekruten.

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“Give the good news to [Abu Baker] al-Baghdadi…. Give the good news to the caliph of the believers. Victory is coming. And we are your soldiers, God willing,” said a masked insurgent in a distinct north Sinai accent on October 24, 2014, after successfully destroying the military checkpoint of Karam al-Qawadi. (The speaker was probably Kamal Allam, one of the military commanders of Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis/Wilayat Sinai [Supporters of Jerusalem/Sinai Province] from El-Arish City.) The insurgents had seized a large number of weapons after a twin attack on heavily armed military positions in Sheikh Zuweid and El-Arish. During fighting, they killed more than thirty soldiers, destroyed an American-made M-60 Patton Tank and an M-11 armored vehicle, and seized heavy mortars and heavy machine guns from the military. The masked commander’s video statement was the clearest indicator at the time that Egypt’s strongest armed organization – Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (Supporters of Jerusalem, or ABM), which had spearheaded the insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula since early 2010 – was joining the organization Islamic State (ISIS). The latter had already declared a “caliphate” on June 29, 2014.

On November 10, 2014, the affiliation with ISIS became official. “The caliphate has been declared in Iraq and al-Sham [parts of the Levant], and the Muslims have chosen a caliph who is the grandson of the best of humans. If that is the case, we have no choice but to heed the invitation of God’s caller…. We therefore pledge religious-political loyalty to Caliph Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Qurayshi al-Husayni.” That month, ABM changed its name to Wilayat Sinai (Sinai Province of the Islamic State, or WS).

Omar Ashour (Twitter: @DrOmarAshour) ist Dozent in Sicherheitsstudien an der University of Exeter und ein Associate Fellow bei Chatham House. 2009 erschien sein Buch „The De-Radicalization of Jihadists: Transforming Armed Islamist Movements”. 

Bibliografische Angaben

Ashour, Omar. “Wilayat Sinai und der IS.”

DGAPkompakt 15, 11. August 2016, 8 S. (in englischer Sprache)

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