iraqi forces move to anbar frontline
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Anti-Daesh fightback nears

Iraqi forces move to Anbar frontline

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Iraqi fighter from the Shiite Muslim al-Abbas popular mobilisation unit
Baghdad - Arab Today

Iraqi forces retook territory from Daesh jihadist group east of Ramadi on Saturday, commanders said, in their first counterattack since Anbar's provincial capital fell a week ago.

A mosaic of anti-Daesh forces had for days been massing in the Euphrates Valley to ready for an offensive aimed at turning the tide on rampant jihadists.

The May 17 takeover of Ramadi was Baghdad's worst defeat in almost a year while the capture three days later of the Syrian city of Palmyra positioned Daesh for a possible drive on Damascus.

Security officials said an operation was launched early Saturday to retake Husaybah, a town seven kilometres (4.5 miles) east of Ramadi in the Euphrates Valley, that IS had seized earlier in the week.

"The Husaybah area is now under full control and the forces are now advancing to liberate neighbouring Jweibah," a police colonel told AFP from the front.

Anbar's most prominent Sunni tribal leader, Sheikh Rafia Abdelkarim al-Fahdawi, deployed his forces, whose knowledge of the terrain is key, alongside fighters from the Hashed al-Shaabi, an umbrella for Shiite militia and volunteers.

The police colonel said the Husaybah operation also involved local and federal police, the interior ministry's rapid intervention force as well as the army.

- Stopping the rot -

Swift action was seen as essential to prevent Daesh from laying booby traps across Ramadi, which would make any advance in the city more risky and complicated.

But government and allied forces were also keen to prevent further losses as Daesh used its momentum after seizing Ramadi to take more land to the east of the city.

"What happened in Anbar is very similar to what happened last year in Diyala, Mosul and Salaheddin," said Ahmed al-Assadi, spokesman of the Hashed al-Shaabi (popular mobilisation).

He was referring to the debacle of security forces when Daesh-led fighters swept across Iraq's Sunni Arab heartland in June last year, bringing Iraq to the brink of collapse.

Some Iraqi forces were criticised for avoiding battle during the fall of Ramadi, which led Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to call in the Hashed al-Shaabi, which has some well-trained units but mainly adds numbers and determination.

He and Washington had opposed the mass deployment in the Sunni province of Anbar of militia groups with direct ties to Iran and a dubious human rights record.

However, the strategy of US-led coalition air strikes while the security apparatus gets revamped has failed to keep up with the pace of IS advances.

"At this time, the Hashed are Abadi's best bet. I don't think he has many options," said Ayham Kamel, director for the Middle East and North Africa at the Eurasia Group.

Washington tried to remain upbeat after the loss of Ramadi and Palmyra, playing down Daesh advance as a tactical "setback" and denying the US-led coalition was "losing".

- Daesh expansion -

The jihadists, who now control roughly half of Syria, reinforced their self-declared transfrontier "caliphate" by seizing Syria's Al-Tanaf crossing on the Damascus-Baghdad highway late Thursday.

Fabrice Balanche, a French expert on Syria, said "Daesh now dominates central Syria, a crossroads of primary importance" that could allow it to advance towards the capital and third city Homs.

Daesh advance in both countries forced tens of thousands of civilians from their homes, sparking concern among humanitarian agencies.

The fall of Ramadi displaced at least 55,000 people, who join the more than 2.8 million people made homeless by fighting nationwide since the start of 2014.

The UN Security Council on Friday expressed deep concern for thousands of civilians trapped across the border in Palmyra.

The international community has also voiced alarm over the famed ancient city's archaeological sites.

UNESCO chief Irina Bokova called the 1st and 2nd Century Palmyra ruins "the birthplace of human civilisation", adding: "It belongs to the whole of humanity and I think everyone today should be worried about what is happening."

Daesh on Friday also demonstrated its ability to strike beyond the heart of its "caliphate" when it claimed the suicide bombing of a Shiite mosque in Saudi Arabia.

According to government figures, the attack during weekly prayers in Qatif, in eastern Saudi Arabia, killed 21 people and left 81 wounded.
Source: AFP

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