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ID167915
Title ProperTunisian Jihad
Other Title InformationBetween al‐Qaeda and ISIS
LanguageENG
AuthorLounnas, Djallil
Summary / Abstract (Note)In March 2015, an assault in Tunis on the Bardo Museum by the Okba Ibn Nafaa Jihadi Brigade, affiliated with al‐Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), led to the murder of 24 foreign tourists. In June of the same year, the city of Sousse was assaulted by ISIS, an attack in which 39 foreign tourists were killed. Worse, in March 2016, ISIS launched another strike, this time to take control of the border city of Ben Guerdane, known for its hostility to the central government in Tunis. This time, however, the Tunisian security services, supported by the local population, repelled the attack and inflicted heavy losses on ISIS. Three attacks, three events summarize the paradox of the trajectory of jihadi organizations in Tunisia.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Policy Vol. 26, No.1; Spring 2019: p.97-116
Journal SourceMiddle East Policy Vol: 26 No 1
Key WordsTunisian Jihad ;  al‐Qaeda and ISIS


 
 
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