Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present)

Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present)
Part of the Iraqi conflict and war against the Islamic State

The ISOF, which played the biggest role in curbing IS, in a military parade
Date9 December 2017 – present
(7 years, 6 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
Mountainous regions of Kirkuk, Salahaddin, Diyala, and Nineveh.
Status Ongoing as a hit-and-run campaign
Belligerents
Supported by:
Iran

Rojava (cross-border cooperation since May 2018)
Supported by:
CJTF-OIR


Supported by:
 Netherlands
Islamic State
White Flags (2017–2018)
Commanders and leaders

Abdul Latif Rashid
(Commander in Chief)
'Muhammad Shayya al-Sudani
(General Commander)
Abdel Emir Yarallah
(Chief of the General Staff)
Abdul Amir al-Shammari
(Minister of Interior)
Thabit Al Abassi
(Minister of Defence)
Abdel-Wahab al-Saadi
(Counter Terrorism Service)
Falih Alfayyadh
Qais Khazali
Hadi al-Amiri
Emmanuel Macron
Theresa May
Boris Johnson
Rishi Sunak
Keir Starmer
Joe Biden
Donald Trump
Lt. Gen. Paul LaCamera

Killed:

Nechirvan Barzani
Masoud Barzani
Sirwan Barzani

Jaafar Sheikh Mustafa

Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi (Leader of IS)
Abu Hudhayfah Al-Ansari (Spokesmen)
Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi
Abu Jandal al-Masri
Abu Yusaf
Abu Muhammad al-Jazrawi
Sami Jasim Muhammad al-Jaburi (POW)
Faysal Ahmad Ali al-Zahrani
Zulfi Hoxha 
Bajro Ikanović 
Ahlam al-Nasr
Hiwa Chor
Assi al-Qawali (POW)

Killed:
Units involved

Strength
 Iraq:
530,000 personnel (including paramilitary forces)
Islamic State: 5,000–7,000 (per UN, in Iraq and Syria)
400–500 (per Iraq)
Casualties and losses

2,361 killed (Iraqi government claim)
12 killed, 2 HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters crashed

1 killed

3 killed
6,266 killed (Iraqi government claim)

The Islamic State insurgency in Iraq is an ongoing low-intensity insurgency that began in 2017 after the Islamic State (IS) lost its territorial control in the War in Iraq, during which IS and allied White Flags fought the Iraqi military (largely backed by the United States, United Kingdom and other countries conducting airstrikes against IS) and allied paramilitary forces (largely backed by Iran).