Among the founders of Amaq was Syrian journalist Baraa Kadek, who joined IS in late 2013,
Abu Muhammad al-Furqan, and seven others who originally worked for Halab News Network. According to
The New York Times, it has a direct connection with IS, from which it "gets tips". Amaq News Agency was first noticed by
SITE during the
Siege of Kobanî (Syria) in 2014, when its updates were shared among IS fighters. It also uses a
Telegram account. It had a
WordPress-based blog, but it was removed without explanation in April 2016. The shooter,
Omar Mateen had later
pledged allegiance to IS via a
phone call with emergency services. On 31 May 2017, a Facebook post announced Amaq's founder, Baraa Kadek AKA Rayan Meshaal, had been killed with his daughter by an American airstrike on
Mayadin. The post was reportedly made by his younger brother.
Reuters could not immediately verify this account. On 27 July 2017, the US confirmed that Kadek had been killed by a coalition airstrike near Mayadin between 25 and 27 May 2017. In June 2017, German police arrested a 23-year-old Syrian man identified only as Mohammed G., accusing him of communicating with the alleged perpetrator of the
2016 Malmö Muslim community centre arson in order to report to Amaq. On 21 March 2019, the U.S. Department of State officially deemed Amaq an alias of IS, and thus a
Foreign Terrorist Organization. On 22 March 2024, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the
Crocus City Hall attack through Amaq, U.S. officials confirmed the claim shortly after. A day after the attack, Amaq published a video of the attack, filmed by one of the attackers. It showed the attackers shooting victims and slitting the throat of another, while the filming attacker
praises Allah and speaks against
infidels. == Character ==