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- Finances_of_ISIL abstract "The finances of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have come into focus as many countries wage war against the militant group.According to a 2015 study by the Financial Action Task Force, ISIL's five primary sources of revenue are as followed (listed in order of significance): proceeds from the occupation of territory (including control of banks, oil and gas reservoirs, taxation, extortion, and robbery of economic assets) kidnapping for ransom private donations from Saudi Arabia and Gulf states, often disguised as meant for \"humanitarian charity.\" Allegations have been made that the Saudi government has directly supported ISIL, but experts remain uncertain, especially considering the Saudi state's own conflicts with the group. material support provided by foreign fighters fundraising through modern communication networksIn 2014 the RAND Corporation analyzed ISIL’s funding sources by studying 200 documents — personal letters, expense reports and membership rosters — captured from the Islamic State of Iraq (which included al-Qaeda in Iraq) by US Forces in Iraq between 2005 and 2010. It found that over this period, outside donations amounted to only 5% of the group’s operating budgets, with the rest being raised within Iraq. In the time period studied, cells were required to send up to 20% of the income generated from kidnapping, extortion rackets and other activities to the next level of the group's leadership. Higher-ranking commanders would then redistribute the funds to provincial or local cells which were in difficulties or which needed money to conduct attacks. The records show that the Islamic State of Iraq depended on members from Mosul for cash, which the leadership used to provide additional funds to struggling militants in Diyala, Salahuddin and Baghdad.In mid-2014, Iraqi intelligence obtained information from an ISIL operative which revealed that the organisation had assets worth US$2 billion, making it the richest jihadist group in the world. About three-quarters of this sum is said to be represented by assets seized after the group captured Mosul in June 2014; this includes possibly up to US$429 million looted from Mosul’s central bank, along with additional millions and a large quantity of gold bullion stolen from a number of other banks in Mosul. However, doubt was later cast on whether ISIL was able to retrieve anywhere near that sum from the central bank, and even on whether the bank robberies had actually occurred.Since 2012, ISIL has produced annual reports giving numerical information on its operations, somewhat in the style of corporate reports, seemingly in a bid to encourage potential donors.A 2015 analysis also contends that ISIL's financial strength is in a large part due to \"fanatical spending discipline\".".
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- Finances_of_ISIL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finances of ISIL".
- Finances_of_ISIL wikiPageWikiLinkText "financial sanctions".
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- Finances_of_ISIL subject Category:Economy_of_the_Middle_East.
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- Finances_of_ISIL comment "The finances of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have come into focus as many countries wage war against the militant group.According to a 2015 study by the Financial Action Task Force, ISIL's five primary sources of revenue are as followed (listed in order of significance): proceeds from the occupation of territory (including control of banks, oil and gas reservoirs, taxation, extortion, and robbery of economic assets) kidnapping for ransom private donations from Saudi Arabia and Gulf states, often disguised as meant for \"humanitarian charity.\" Allegations have been made that the Saudi government has directly supported ISIL, but experts remain uncertain, especially considering the Saudi state's own conflicts with the group. ".
- Finances_of_ISIL label "Finances of ISIL".
- Finances_of_ISIL seeAlso Destruction_of_cultural_heritage_by_ISIL.
- Finances_of_ISIL seeAlso Qatar.
- Finances_of_ISIL seeAlso State-sponsored_terrorism.
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