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Nineveh’s courts are once again helping victims of Daesh find justice, pursuing compensation and property claims, ensuring accountability for historic crime.
Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) continues to target Daesh networks through coordinated military operations. These strikes help disrupt the group’s activity and reduce threats to local communities.
An internal security operation in Al-Bukamal disrupted Daesh activity through the arrest of an alleged explosive specialist and the seizure of explosive materials.
A partnership between Iraq, the UN and Spain is expanding support for returnees from al-Hol camp through livelihoods assistance, legal services, and community reintegration.
After years of disruption, students in Hajin are playing football again. Tournaments are giving young people space to reconnect, build confidence and enjoy extracurricular activities.
Damaged artefacts at Mosul Museum are being restored after Daesh’s attempts to erase Iraq’s heritage. The work helps preserve Mosul’s identity and bring cultural history back to public life.
Years after liberation, rare murals at Mar Behnam Monastery have been restored by an Iraqi team with support from the French Mesopotamia Association. The restoration helps preserve an important part of Nineveh’s cultural heritage and identity.
Fawaz Abu Mohammad established a local livestock market to support breeders and traders in the area. The market has made buying and selling easier while reducing the need for costly travel.
“Daesh no longer deceives Iraqi society as it once did.” Dr. Fallah Mobarak, a distinguished academic and survivor of Daesh, recounts Daesh’s major losses in leadership, funding and support, leaving behind fragmented cells with limited influence.
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A key Daesh operative known as Abu Musab was arrested in Anbar, underscoring Iraq’s continued efforts in disrupting the group’s operations and command structure.
Staff at Raqqa’s Directorate of Cadastral Affairs preserved land records during the years of Daesh control despite repeated threats of destruction. Protecting these documents helped safeguard ownership rights and support the city’s recovery.
Thousands of families in Iraq are rebuilding their lives through return and reintegration programmes following arrivals from al-Hol and Roj camps. Support initiatives are helping families settle and move forward with their lives.
After years away from Raqqa during Daesh’s control, Ahmad has returned to a seasonal tradition he knows well: collecting truffles with friends. This work now helps him earn a modest income and reconnect with the life he once knew.