Al-Shabaab spokesman Ali Mahmoud Rage (Ali Dheere) has said in a press conference that the money banks owned by Somali businessmen do not give information to the intelligence of the foreign government residing in the Halane camp. In what seems to be the last wave, people who support the fallen al-Shabaab have entered the social media. Ali Dheere's sad speech comes at a time when Al-Shabaab is facing the worst financial crisis as the government has frozen all the accounts used by Somalis to collect extortion money.
They are facing the worst financial situation ever and they are trying every way they can to get money to harm the Somali people. The war against al-Shabaab has not only reduced their military strength, it has exposed their weakness and what they are as a truth, but what is worse is the lack of morale and the disunity that has been created among them.
which has become stronger because the strongest challenge was led by men They want sheep but do not believe in the jihad that they mislead the youth Today, they have taken several different positions and views that cannot be reconciled and cannot continue because the 15-year project of legitimizing the property and wealth of the Somali nation has failed. They now want to die in the jungle while hovering over drones that are supporting the country's military in the air.
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