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Abu Ghadiya

Abu Ghadiya ((アラビア語:أبو غادية)), born Badran Turki Hishan al-Mazidi ((アラビア語:بدران تركي هيشان المزيدي)) sometime between 1977-1979 in Mosul, was a Sunni militant active with al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). He was primarily involved in the logistics of AQI's effort in Iraq and assisted in smuggling weapons, money and fighters across the Syria-Iraq border. He was targeted and killed in a cross-border raid conducted by the U.S. military on October 26, 2008.〔 〕〔Naylor, Sean (Killing Abu Ghadiya ) ''Foreign Policy''. September 7, 2015〕
==Role in Iraqi Insurgency==
According to the United States Treasury Department, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi appointed Abu Ghadiya the lead Syrian commander for AQI's logistics in 2004. After Zarqawi's death, Ghadiya took orders from his successor, Abu Ayyub Al-Masri, either directly or through a deputy. Abu Ghadiya provided false passports, safe houses, weapons and money to militants on the Syrian side of the Iraqi border before the fighters would cross into Iraq.

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