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Hamas savagely murders civilians just like IS did when it seized Mosul ten years ago

The group has now built what is, in essence, a terror-military force

November 19, 2023 14:48
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An aerial view shows destroyed buildings in the war-ravaged old part of Iraq's northern city Mosul, a site heavily damaged by Islamic State (IS) group fighters in the 2017 battle for the city, on January 16, 2022. (Photo by Zaid AL-OBEIDI / AFP) (Photo by ZAID AL-OBEIDI/AFP via Getty Images)
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On 16 October 2016, Iraq’s security forces, backed by a US-led coalition, began their campaign to liberate Mosul from the Islamic State.

It would take another nine months before the terror group had been finally driven from its former de facto political capital and stronghold in Iraq.

The coalition campaign was bloody and costly. Thousands of civilians were killed, 600,000 people displaced, 40,000 buildings destroyed, and the cost of removing IS-planted explosives and rebuilding the city over the next five years would eventually cost around $50bn.

Throughout the military effort, there were no calls for ceasefires. As the former shadow foreign secretary, Rt Hon Hillary Benn MP, correctly recognised, the west was at war with a “fascist” menace which had to be defeated. It’s a label that, in the case of IS – an ideologically driven terror group which savagely murdered civilians, raped and enslaved women, and showed not an ounce of respect for basic human rights – was entirely apt.