Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (,
,
Abu Musab from Zarqa); October 30, 1966 – June 7, 2006), born
Ahmad Fadeel al-Nazal al-Khalayleh (,
) was a
Jordanian militant
Islamist who ran a
paramilitary training camp in
Afghanistan. He became known after going to
Iraq and being responsible for a series of bombings, beheadings, and attacks during the
Iraq War.
He formed
al-Tawhid wal-Jihad in the 1990s, and led it until his death in June 2006. Zarqawi took responsibility, on several audio- and videotapes, for numerous acts of violence in Iraq including
suicide bombings and
hostage executions. Zarqawi opposed the presence of US and Western military forces in the Islamic world, as well as the West's support for and the existence of Israel. In late 2004 he joined al-Qaeda, and pledged allegiance to
Osama bin Laden. After this al-Tawhid wal-Jihad became known as
Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), and al-Zarqawi was given the Al-Qaeda title, "Emir of Al Qaeda in the Country of Two Rivers".
In September 2005, he declared "all-out war" on
Shia in Iraq after the Iraqi government offensive on insurgents in the Sunni town of
Tal Afar. He dispatched numerous suicide bombers throughout Iraq to attack American soldiers and areas with large concentrations of Shia militias. He is also responsible for the
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