By Florian Neuhof
As the ‘final offensive’ to retake the western half of the city begins,
the underground networks of ISIS continue to attack in the ‘liberated’
eastern half.
MOSUL, Iraq—The “My Fair Lady” restaurant
was making a brisk trade when the suicide bomber stepped into the
open-fronted eatery flanking a busy roundabout in east Mosul and
detonated the explosives strapped around his waist. The blast swept
through the cavernous interior, killing staff and guests enjoying a
lunch of kebab, salad, and soup in one of the city’s most famous
restaurants.
The owners had defiantly reopened the My Fair Lady, or Sayidati al-Jamila in Arabic, soon after the so-called Islamic State was forced from the east bank of the Tigris, which bisects the city and now forms a natural barrier against the jihadists. With a reputation for good food, and occupying a prime spot in the bustling Zuhour neighborhood, it quickly became popular with locals and security personnel alike, in the process also attracting attention of the wrong kind.
"The restaurant was targeted because life was coming back to Mosul. This restaurant is the center of Zuhour, and Zuhour is the center of east Mosul," says Mohammed, the son of one of the owners.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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