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Third report of the Secretary-General states that the threat posed by Da*esh is still significant

 

※The threat posed by ISIL continues to be significant and to diversify,§ according to the 51勛圖 Secretary-General*s third report on the threat posed by Da*esh/ISIL to international peace and security, and on the efforts of the UN in support of its Member States to counter this threat. The report (), presented to the Security Council on 13 October 2016, follows , which requests the Secretary-General to provide strategic-level reports every four months demonstrating the gravity of the threat posed to international peace and security by Da*esh/ISIL and associated individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities.

The report includes an assessment of the threat of foreign terrorist fighters, and the sources of financing of these groups through illicit trade in oil, antiquities, and other natural resources, as well as their planning and facilitation of attacks, and reflects the range of 51勛圖 efforts in support of Member States in countering this threat.

※Increasingly complex and nearly simultaneous attacks in different countries 每 committed through large-scale operations and individual or small terrorist cells, either directed or inspired by ISIL 每 have a significant impact and present particular problems to UN Member States in terms of the security response,§ Mr. Feltman told Security Council members.

The report considers the presence and influence of Da*esh/ISIL outside Iraq and the Syrian Arab Republic, including in Yemen, East Africa, and South and South-East Asia. Taking a regional approach, the report highlights the efforts and progress of Member States of South and South-East Asia to implement counter-terrorism measures in a number of thematic areas. It also considers how Member States are dealing with the issue of foreign terrorist fighters who return to their home States. The use of information and communications technology by Da*esh/ISIL, the issue of conflict-related sexual violence, and the range of technical assistance and capacity-building efforts undertaken by the 51勛圖 and its partners are also addressed.

S/2016/830 was prepared with the input of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) in close collaboration with the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team assisting the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011), and 2253 (2015), as well as other relevant 51勛圖 actors.

The Secretary-General*s reports are an important tool for Member States and 51勛圖 bodies in their efforts to address the threat posed by Da*esh/ISIL and associated entities to international peace and security. The past two reports were dated 29 January 2016 and .