DUBAI, Nov 8: Al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri has ordered the disbanding of the main jihadist faction in Syria, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, in an audio message aired on Al-Jazeera on Friday.
The tape confirmed a letter put out by Al-Jazeera in June, claimed to have been written by Zawahiri and addressed to the leaders of Al Qaeda factions in both countries.
The head of Al Qaeda also stressed that the Al-Nusra Front was the branch of the global jihadist group in Syria.
“The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is to be abolished, while the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) remains functioning,” he said.
Zawahiri said the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, “has made a mistake by establishing the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant without asking for our permission, or even informing us” It was not immediately clear when he made the remarks.
Meanwhile, Zawahiri added that the leader of the Al-Nusra Front in Syria, Abu Mohammad al-Jawlani, “has made a mistake by announcing his rejection of the ISIL, without taking our permission, or even informing us”.
He said the rule of ISI will be confined to Iraq, while the Al-Nusra Front in Syria will be “an independent branch of Al Qaeda that reports to the general command”.
An Al-Jazeera spokesman said the “recording has just emerged, and it confirms the authenticity of the letter” broadcast by Al-Jazeera previously.
Opposition activists have blamed the ISIL for an escalating abuse against Syrian rebels and civilians, including kidnappings and public executions in areas under the control of the extremist group.—AFP
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