Islamic State insurgency in Tunisia
The Islamic State Insurgency in Tunisia referred to the low–level militant and terror activity of the Islamic State branch in Tunisia from 2015 to 2022. The activity of the Islamic State (IS) in Tunisia began in June 2015, with the Sousse attacks, though an earlier terror incident in Bardo Museum in March 2015 was claimed by ISIL, while the Tunisian government blamed Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade for the attack. Following massive border clashes near Ben Guerdane in March 2016, the activity of the IS group was described as an armed insurgency, switching from previous tactics of sporadic suicide attacks to attempts to gain territorial control. The armed insurgency was suppressed in 2022.
Islamic State insurgency in Tunisia | |||||||
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Part of spillover of the Second Libyan Civil War, the Arab Winter, War on Terror and War against the Islamic State | |||||||
Security forces during the Battle of Ben Guerdane | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
(only in March 2016) |
Tunisia
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Former commanders
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
45–67+ killed 54+ captured |
38 killed 38 wounded | ||||||
41–63+ civilians killed Total: 172–216+ killed |