Friday, 23 January 2015

The War in and on Yemem: Yemeni President had Resigned as ISIL Competing with Qaeda and Gaining Ground in least 3 Provinces


Yemen Parliament Rejects President’s Resignation 


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  Yemeni President
The Yemeni parliament refused to accept the resignation of President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi Thursday, a senior official told AFP.

"Parliament represented by speaker Yahia al-Rai refused to accept the president's resignation and decided to call an extraordinary session for Friday morning," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi had resigned earlier on Thursday.

Yemeni Cabinet Tenders Resignation to President

Yemen's PrimPMe Minister Khalef Bahah handed his registration to President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi amid the country’s escalating political crisis, a Yemeni government spokesperson said.

Ansarullah movement and Yemeni President Abd Rabu Mansour Hadi reached yesterday an agreement to end the crisis.

Source: Websites 
22-01-2015 - 19:59 

ISIL Gaining Ground in Yemen, Competing with Qaeda: Report


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The Takfiri group operating in Iraq and Syria, ISIL, is active in Yemen and recruiting members in the peninsula, a report said on Thursday, noting that there is a “competition” between ISIL and al-Qaeda.

CNN quoted a Yemeni official as saying on Wednesday that ISIL “has a presence in at least three provinces in southern and central Yemen, and there is now a "real competition" between ISIS and the Yemen-based terror group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP.”

Qaeda in Yemen
The official told the American network that a gun battle took place between the two groups in Yemen's eastern provinces last month. However, he did not have specifics on the casualties that resulted from that incident.

Meanwhile, CNN said that American official think that ISIL “is trying to recruit in Yemen.” But it quoted a US counter-terror official as saying that “AQAP remains the dominant force in Yemen.”

The American intelligence view is that while there may be a smattering of ISIL loyalists among Sunni extremists in Yemen, they are likely "mid-level AQAP militants who are sympathetic to ISIL's vision but haven't broken ranks,” the report said.

The Yemeni official also confirmed the American official view, saying that “AQAP is still the dominant terrorist presence in Yemen, with "hundreds" of members, compared to "dozens" for ISIL.”

Still, he added, "there's a new kid on the block."

The official noted that ISIL may be using its financial strength to win over some of AQAP's potential recruits.
He told CNN that ISIL supporters are telling potential recruits they can fund operations better than AQAP can at the moment.

Some experts consider that ISIL may be seeking a foothold in Yemen because of its historical importance, the report added.

"Yemen is significant in Islam," said Katherine Zimmerman, a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

"It is a place where we've seen attacks against the United States. It also has been a major feeder for foreign fighters into Afghanistan, into Iraq, and now into Syria," Zimmerman added, "There's a recruiting pipeline that ISIS may try and tap into."

Source: Websites
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