In the western
Al Anbar province operations attacked insurgent supply lines and weapons caches, targeting the regions of
Fallujah,
Karma and
Tharthar. Commanders of the operation expressed belief that
Fallujah would be cleared by August and that the regions of
Karma and
Tharthar would be cleared by July. On 17 June, a raid near Karma killed a known Libyan Islamic State of Iraq fighter and six of his aides and on 21 June six Islamic State of Iraq members were killed and five were detained during early-morning raids also near Karma. Insurgents also struck back in Fallujah with two suicide bombings and an attack on an off-duty policeman that left four policemen dead on 22 June. The next day, a U.S. airstrike killed five suspects and destroyed their car bomb near Fallujah. On 29 June, U.S. forces killed a senior Islamic State of Iraq leader east of Fallujah. Abu 'Abd al-Rahman al-Masri, an Egyptian, was a veteran of both battles of Fallujah. On 6 July a raid west of Fallujah resulted in the killing of an Islamic State of Iraq battalion commander and two of his men and the capture of two more insurgents. On 14 August, Marines in Fallujah formally handed over full responsibility for the security of Fallujah to local police. The same day the overall operation Phantom Thunder ended. Image:Alljah.jpg|
2nd Battalion 6th Marines Team 2 work with Fallujah Police to secure the first precinct. File:Iraqi police logo.jpg|Iraqi Police deemed crucial to the success of
Operation Alljah. ==Units involved==