Maher al-Agal

Maher al-Agal (مَاهِرُ ٱلْعَقَّالْ; died 12 July 2022) was a top commander and leader for the Islamic State in Syria. He was involved in aggressively developing ISIS networks outside Iraq and Syria, according to CENTCOM. al-Agal was also a commander for Jaysh al-Sharqiyyah.

History
Little is known about his life other then his military history.

He was a part of the Islamic State in Raqqa when the organisation still held that territory. When he presumably rose the ranks, he was aggressively spreading ISIS networks outside of Iraq and Syria worldwide.

Around 2020, al-Agal would be a member of Turkish-backed factions and would live in Afrin in northwestern Syria, where he would soon become a commander of a Syrian rebel group called Jaysh Al-Sharqiyyah.

Death
At 12 July 2022, in Ghaltan village outside the town of Jindires, in northwest Syria, near the border of Hatay Province in Turkey, al-Agal was targeted by a US drone strike while riding his motorcycle, along with an unidentified IS official who was his close affiliate. The attack killed al-Agal and seriously injured the other IS official. This attack took extensive planning for it to come out as an successful operation, without any civilian casualties. The White House used al-Agal's death as an example that they don't need thousands of troops to get rid of threats in their country.