An Australian appointed as Media officer in Daesh

Report released on Friday, December 28, 2018, in the
Australian newspaper revealed that Abu
Abdullah Elostoraly named an emir of the
media department, according to documents leaked from the terrorist
organization.
Experts said the organization likely chose him
because he is unpopular person.
Ayman Jawad al-Tamimi, a fellow at the Middle East
Research Forum, said no information about Abu Abdullah’s biography had been
disclosed, saying he would most likely be in constant with Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, to consult on which mechanisms could be used.
The leaked document also mentioned that Abu
Abdullah, the Australian, was Abu Hakim’s deputy before assuming the new post.
Australia has been in a state of anxiety among the
security services with the increase in the number of suspects linked to
terrorist organizations, according to a report broadcast by the network News
Australia, the state has arrested about 27 suspects on charges of extremism and
terrorism since the beginning of the year.
According to the
report, 230 Australian citizens have traveled to Iraq and Syria to join Daesh, nearly
100 people of them were killed. As in most Western countries, Australia's
security services fear that the rest of these terrorists will be repatriated
with the military experience gained during the fighting.