Donations dry up for IS: US spy chief

NEW YORK: Donations to Islamic State (IS) jihadists have dramatically declined in the wake of brutal executions by the group that have shocked public opinion in the Middle East, the chief of US intelligence said Monday.
"I think there is change afoot in the Mideast," said James Clapper, director of national intelligence, referring to perceptions of the IS group in the region.
"It's not going to occur overnight. But I think these brutalities, publicised brutalities by IS, beheadings, immolation and the like, have really had a galvanising effect even in the Mideast," Clapper said at an event in New York organised by the Council on Foreign Relations.
As a result, donations to the extremists in Islamic countries were dropping off, according to Clapper.
"There's been a big decline," he said.
But he added that private donations accounted for "less than 1%" of the group's income, with most of its revenue coming from bank robberies, extortion and oil smuggling in areas under IS control.
The United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other Sunni-led states have long been accused of allowing donations to flow to Islamist extremists in Syria, but those countries have denied the allegations.
Vice-president Joe Biden had to issue an apology to UAE, Turkey and Saudi Arabia last year after he suggested that their governments sent money and weapons to Sunni militants fighting the Syrian regime.
Clapper also said the IS group was adept at propaganda and that a "counter-narrative" was needed to defeat the jihadists.
The conflict would be decided ultimately by winning "hearts and minds" and "a counter-narrative starting with education," he said.
The US spy chief expressed concern about IS militants recruiting fighters from among the huge numbers of refugees who have fled the conflict in Syria.
Millions of refugees have put a "huge strain" on neighboring Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, and often are living in grim conditions, which creates an "environment for recruiting" volunteers for the IS, he said.
"That's a great concern that I have."

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