<p>Islamic State on Thursday confirmed the death of its leader Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi and named Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Quraishi as his replacement, the group's spokesperson said in an undated recording published on its Telegram channel.</p>.<p>It appeared to be the militant group's first official announcement on his fate since Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said in April that Turkish intelligence forces had killed him in Syria.</p>.<p>Islamic State, a shadow of the organisation that once ruled a third of Iraq and Syria, gave no details about the new leader.</p>.<p>The movement reached its peak in 2014 when its then head, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared the territory it controlled a caliphate.</p>.<p>It was beaten back by adversaries in both countries including a US-led coalition, and Baghdadi was killed during a US military operation in Syria in 2019.</p>.<p>Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi took over in November 2022 after his predecessor was killed, also in Syria.</p>.<p>Islamic State militants continue to wage insurgent attacks in both Syria and Iraq.</p>.<p>Its remaining thousands of militants have in recent years mostly hid out in remote hinterlands of both countries, though they are still capable of carrying out hit-and-run attacks.</p>.<p>The US-led coalition alongside a Kurdish-led alliance known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is still carrying out raids against Islamic State in Syria.</p>
<p>Islamic State on Thursday confirmed the death of its leader Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi and named Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Quraishi as his replacement, the group's spokesperson said in an undated recording published on its Telegram channel.</p>.<p>It appeared to be the militant group's first official announcement on his fate since Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said in April that Turkish intelligence forces had killed him in Syria.</p>.<p>Islamic State, a shadow of the organisation that once ruled a third of Iraq and Syria, gave no details about the new leader.</p>.<p>The movement reached its peak in 2014 when its then head, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared the territory it controlled a caliphate.</p>.<p>It was beaten back by adversaries in both countries including a US-led coalition, and Baghdadi was killed during a US military operation in Syria in 2019.</p>.<p>Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi took over in November 2022 after his predecessor was killed, also in Syria.</p>.<p>Islamic State militants continue to wage insurgent attacks in both Syria and Iraq.</p>.<p>Its remaining thousands of militants have in recent years mostly hid out in remote hinterlands of both countries, though they are still capable of carrying out hit-and-run attacks.</p>.<p>The US-led coalition alongside a Kurdish-led alliance known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is still carrying out raids against Islamic State in Syria.</p>