Al-Baghdadi's wife reveals: this is what the real ISIS leader was like. He did not participate in any battle and was afraid of drones
One of the wives of the former leader of the "Islamic State" (Daesh - ISIS), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, revealed a number of details related to her husband and the operations carried out by the organization in Iraq and Syria, provoking a wide wave of reactions on social networks.
Yesterday, Al-Baghdadi's first wife, Asma Muhammad, said in a television interview she conducted for Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadat channels, in which she addressed many issues, chief among them the incident in which the Jordanian pilot Moez Al-Hassaba was burned.
She also denied her husband's participation in any battle conducted by the organization, and that he is "afraid of American drones".
THE INCIDENT OF THE BURNING OF THE JORDANIAN PILOT "AL-KASASBEH"
"Esma" said about the incident of the burning of the Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh: "It was - in my opinion - a subject of great discussion. I know and read that no one is tortured by fire except the Lord of Fire, so torture by fire was a matter that should be condemned."
She added: "Actually, I don't know who made this decision and how they came to it. However, according to what they announced, they justified this operation because he (al-Kasasbeh) bombed people with fire and killed them with fire, so his fate will be death by fire. That's how they Justify it, but it was a very disgusting thing."
THE BATTLES OF AL-BAGHDADI AND HIS CLOSE FOLLOWERS
In another interview, the woman denied al-Baghdadi's participation in the battles and attacks launched by the organization.
She said: "I believe that al-Baghdadi did not enter any battle, because I did not see the effects of his entering the battle on him", and added that her husband "was wary of American drones, and he was very afraid of this matter, and did not go out until he was sure there was no plane"... "
He was very concerned about his personal safety."
Regarding the associates, Asmaa said: "From 2010 until we left Iraq in 2012, he settled in the Taji area, and the people who accompanied him were: Abu Hassan al-Mohajir, Abu Saif al-Tunisi and Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, and when he was in that place, They were his "companions there".
Al-Baghdadi's wife refused to answer a question about whether she was in contact with al-Adnani, al-Baghdadi's most important aide and the former official spokesman for ISIS, saying: "I can't talk about it because it's very critical for me and my children."
"Until now they don't know why. I don't want anyone to know about this matter, not even my daughter knows anything about it."