Cannabaceae

Abu Ahmad al-Alwani
Birth nameWaleed Jassem al-Alwani
Born1972
Ramadi, Iraq[1]
Died27 December 2015 (aged 42–43)
Ramadi, Iraq
Allegiance Baathist Iraq (until 2003)

Al-Qaeda (2006–2013)

Islamic State (2013–2015)
Service/branchIraqi Army (until 2003)
ISIS military (2013–2015)
RankCommander
Battles/warsIraq War
Syrian Civil War

Waleed Jassem al-Alwani (1972 – 27 December 2015), also known by the nom de guerre Abu Ahmad al-Alwani, was a senior commander in the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and a prominent member of its military council.[2][3] He was a former member of the Iraqi Army under Saddam Hussein.[2]

Reports circulated in February 2015 in British tabloids that Al-Alwani was killed in an air strike. However, his death was never confirmed by the U.S. or the Islamic State and later reports named Alwani as a "very senior officer" in ISIS.[4][5]

On 27 December 2015, after clearing IS from large parts of the city, the Iraqi Interior Ministry claimed that it had killed al-Alwani. A well-placed observer, claimed in early 2016 that al-Alwani was indeed dead, and had been replaced by Abu Umar al Hadithi, about whom nothing is known.[6]

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