Mozambique at the forefront of ISIS expansion goals in Africa
In recent times, ISIS has been able to expand its influence
in Mozambique, taking advantage of the weakness of security and political grip
in the country, combined with other social and economic factors, as the
terrorist organization seeks to control the natural resources in the region in
order to acquire a source of funding and a tool for strategic pressure.
Terrorism grows in Cabo Delgado
With the growth of ISIS in the country’s northern Cabo
Delgado province, its control was linked to violent skirmishes with the
villagers, which reached the level of beheadings and slaughtering to intimidate
the youth to join the ranks of the group. ISIS is stationed next to the gas fields
spread throughout the region, which represent a main support in attracting ISIS
to Mozambique.
In July, the organization published on its media platforms
and the social networking site Telegram a message urging its members to attack
the mining and gas areas in Mozambique, as well as targeting those working in
them, in order to create a disturbance that allows them to seize the area
completely.
Expanision
In light of ISIS's control, which is becoming sharper, the
organization was able, through the use of boats, to impose its control in early
September on coastal islands on the outskirts of Palma, where tourist resorts
were an important source of income for the state. ISIS gunmen asked residents
to leave the islands or else they would kill them.
Moreover, at the end of August, the organization was able to
control a strategic port in the city of Mocímboa da Praia in the north, which
played a pivotal role in ISIS easily seizing the islands in Palma, meaning that
acquiring the islands was planned in depth.
Factors for ISIS’s rapid rise
The most important factor attracting ISIS is the weak
security grip, which allowed the organization's elements to spread throughout
the region. In this regard, Ali Bakr, a researcher on terrorist movements at
the Al-Ahram Center for Strategic and Political Studies, previously told the
Reference that the defense and security systems in these regions in Africa are
very fragile. He added that this variable constitutes the first reason for
attracting the terrorist group to these areas and the intimidation of their
citizens, in addition to the factors of poverty and political and social
marginalization.
This is evidenced by the rapid rise of the organization
since it announced its presence in the region for the first time in June 2018.
Within only two years, it was able to impose its control over the influential
northern regions and displace many of its residents.
Attractive wealth
However, ISIS's control of the tourist islands casts a
shadow over the organization's desire to undermine the vital sources of income
for the country in preparation for controlling its joints as a whole, as the
offensive operations targeting mining and tourist sites will cause heavy
economic losses for the authorities. The control of tourist cities mainly threatens
the citizens of foreign countries and imposes a devastating isolation on the
country.
It is clear from this that the organization is now using its
expansion in the tourist areas as a multi-purpose strategy, whether economically
or as a pressure card, as what its threat to the Mozambican islands was also
implemented several months ago in the Maldives.
While Mozambique has a peculiarity in this context due to
the multiplicity of its wealth that major countries covet, the emergence of
ISIS was a facility for Russian oil companies to sign partnership contracts
with the government to explore for gas, which raises questions about the
possibility of international forces driving the terrorist group to thwart the
deal or overburden it, considering that the current extremism is a form of
neo-colonialism in a world that is rich in resources but perhaps poor in means.



