What’s left of the Al-Hadbaa minaret west Mosul after IS
blew it up (BBC)
The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) were still pushing into the
Old City of Mosul from multiple directions, and struggling over Shifa. The
Federal Police were fighting
over Bab Lakash and Bab
al-Baid, two of the entrances to the district, and received reinforcements as well. The Golden
Division held
60% of the Mashdah area, which is where the destroyed Nouri Mosque is located. The
Defense Ministry officially declared
the Shifa neighborhood north of the Old City freed, but in fact, the Rapid
Reaction Division was still attempting to take
some buildings in the medical complex. The ISF are always over anxious to
publicize its victories, and that also leads to many situations like these
where an area is called cleared when it’s not.
The rapid advance of the ISF led the Islamic State to blow
up the Nouri Mosque and al-Hadbaa minaret, two ionic structures in the city and
Iraq. Prime Minister Haider Abadi called
the destruction a sign that IS was defeated in Mosul. The head of the Ninewa
council’s security committee noted
that 50-70 nearby houses were leveled in the explosion, and there were civilian
casualties as well. IS has no respect for historical structures, and has used
blowing up the mosque as part of its propaganda blaming a U.S. Coalition air
strike was responsible.
Baghdad is upset that the Mosul city council wants to expel
IS families, but it looks like that will go into effect. Recently the Mosul
government passed
an ordinance banning insurgent families from returning. That has to go to the
Ninewa council, which according to the Wall Street Journal will approve it.
Prime Minister Abadi on the other hand stated that no family should be punished
for the act of a relative. A member of the National Intelligence Service told
the Journal that they had been ordered by Baghdad to stop any deportations. The
city is just the latest to follow this trend of holding families guilty. It’s
important that the premier said something, but the central government has no
reconciliation program so there is nothing to counter these types of actions.
Over 55,000 have been displaced since the start of the final
push on Mosul. On May
25 before the offensive started there were 377,406 displaced (IDPs). By
June 22 there were 432,726, a 55,320 increase. 54,606 of those people left in
the month of June. According
to the Children’s Affairs Committee around 40,000 kids from Mosul have been
separated from their families during this huge movement of people. 193,956
others have returned so far. With the battle almost over that figure will start
going up soon. At the same time, it might be a drawn out process because much
of west Mosul is destroyed, and people will have little to go back to.
SOURCES
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and the Grand Mosque cost us a lot of blood … And its destruction by Daesh
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IS defeated,’” 6/22/17
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Organization for Migration, “Displacement Tracking Matrix Emergency Tracking
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mosque,” Reuters, 6/22/17
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6/22/17
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Federal Police liberate the Hamadin mosque in West Mosul,” 6/22/17
- “Heavy damage
accompanied the explosion of Al-Hadbaa minaret and Nuri mosque,” 6/22/17
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