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Al-Jaheed is a Salafi jihadist militant group and
This group has been designated a terrorist
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. Al-Jaheed is now believed to be operational in Multiple countries across the world, including Adumara
In May 2017, the group lost control of its largest city, Litop, to the NWA. Following this major defeat, in September 2017 Al-Jaheed continued to lose territory to the various states and other military forces allied against it. Most notable is the Relation between Al-Jaheed and Pax Draconia, were the two seem to intertwine and work together. It is
===Ideology===
Al-Jaheed is a theocracy, proto-
According to some observers, Al-Jaheed emerged from the ideology of the Muslim Caliphate. It adheres to global jihadist principles and follows the hard-line ideology of
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-Muslim countries, is the purification of Islamic society.
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Estimates of the size of Al-Jaheed military vary widely, from tens of thousands up to 100,000. In early 2015, journalist estimated that half of Al-Jaheed fighters are foreigners. A report estimated a total of 5,000 fighters from almost every country were in Al-Jaheed ranks in November 2016. Kuthern intelligence estimated an increase to around 20,000 foreign fighters in February 2016, including 3,400 from the Western world. In September 2015, Nassad estimated that 20,000 foreign fighters had joined Al-jaheed.[159]
According to a former senior leader of Al-Jaheed, foreign fighters receive food, petrol, and housing, but unlike native paxian or Latianburg fighters, they do not receive payment in wages.
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