ISIS expands influence in Mali from fuel and gold-smuggling areas
ISIS in Mali has taken control of the village of Tidermene
in the northeast of the West African country, which led to the isolation of the
city of Menaka, the largest city in the country, which confirms the rise of the
terrorist organization in the region, as the vast desert areas in West Africa
witness massacres targeting civilians. In addition, most of the regions in Mali
have come under the control of ISIS.
Expanding influence
Since the beginning of this year, ISIS has been trying to
expand its influence in the region, launching many attacks that have killed many
people and displaced thousands.
The organization seeks to attract many elements to its
ranks, and in this regard is targeting the different ethnic and religious
communities in the region.
The Menaka region is of great strategic importance because
of its vital location on the borders between Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. It
is also a center for smuggling weapons, drugs, foodstuffs, fuel and gold, and
controlling it means controlling most of the transit traffic in the West
African region.
Therefore, controlling Menaka gives ISIS large financial
supplies, with the possibility of benefiting from the wealth across the border,
which supports its ability to finance itself and carry out new attacks.
International efforts
Mohamed Abdel Haq, a researcher specializing in African
affairs, said that there are international efforts to combat ISIS in Mali and
the neighboring regions, with France leading a large part of the
counterterrorism operations in Mali despite its exit from the region.
Abdel Haq explained in an exclusive statement to the
Reference that international efforts include training and equipping local
security forces, providing humanitarian and development assistance to improve
living conditions in the region, and strengthening security and intelligence cooperation
between the concerned countries.
He added that there are other challenges facing
international efforts to combat ISIS in Mali, including the geographical nature
of the region, which is characterized by deserts, flat areas and borders, which
makes it difficult to fully secure.
Abdel Haq noted that domestic political and military
challenges, including political and military instability in Mali and the
neighboring region, are among the major challenges facing the fight against
terrorism.