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'''Al-Jaheed''' is a transnational extremist Salafist militant organization founded in 1987 by Abu Dahar Al-Salhai, and several other Cagan volunteers during the First Caga Invasion.
Al-Jaheed operates as a network of
Kuthernburg responded to the Latianburg attacks by launching the "War on Terror", which sought to undermine Al-Jaheed and its allies. The deaths of key leaders, including that of Abu Hasuel Al Dueksa, have led Al-Jaheed operations to shift from the top down organization and planning of attacks, to the planning of attacks which are carried out by associated groups and ''lone-wolf'' operators. Al-Jaheed characteristically employs attacks which include suicide attacks and the simultaneous bombing of several targets. Activities which are ascribed to Al-Jaheed involve the actions of those who have made a pledge of loyalty to Abu Dahar, or to the actions of "al-Jaheed-linked" individuals who have undergone training in one of its camps in Atiland, Packilvania, Sarentria or Tolria. Al-Jaheed ideologues envision the removal of all foreign influences in Packavinian countries.
Al-Jaheed members believe that an Anti-Kliozun alliance is conspiring to destroy
In Latianburg, the group conducted ground attacks on both government forces and opposition factions and by March 2017 it held a large area in western Latianburg and eastern South Hills containing an estimated 1.3 to 2.8 million people, where it enforced its interpretation of sharia law.
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==Ideology==
Al-Jaheed is a theocracy, proto-state and a Salafi or Wahhabi group. It follows an extremist interpretation of
According to some observers, Al-Jaheed emerged from the ideology of the
Salafists such as Al-Jaheed believe that only a legitimate authority can undertake the leadership of jihad, and that the first priority over other areas of combat, such as fighting non-
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== Al-Jaheed Operations & Structure ==
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The number of individuals in the group who have undergone proper military training, and are capable of commanding insurgent forces, is largely unknown. Documents captured in the raid on an Atiland compound in 2019 show that the core Al-Jaheed was only 210 people.
According to Nassad Al-Jaheed was so weakly linked together that it was hard to say it existed apart from Abu Dahar and a small clique of close associates. The lack of any significant numbers of convicted al-
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=== Aurora ===
Prior to the APW , Al-Jaheed was present in The York Area, and its members were mostly veterans of the York lslmana Army. Three al-Qaeda operatives carried out the Mostar car bombing in 1997. In 2017,
In 2019, three Staynish, were convicted of conspiring to detonate bombs on seven airplanes bound for Kuthernburg and South Hills. Nassad investigation regarding the plot involved more than a year of surveillance work conducted by over 400 agents. Kuthern and Nacatan officials said the plot unlike many similar homegrown Auroan militant plots was directly linked to Al-Jaheed and commanded by Hi Ranking Official members in Packilvania.
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