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Ansar al-Shariah (AAS) Is a Media Wing of Al Qaeda In the Arabian Peninsula, a Salafi Jihadist group operating mainly in Yemen.
editThe Media center releases both Nasheed and Propaganda Video releases and have released quite alot of notable VIdeo releases such as,

Siham al-Haq is a video and operational campaign produced and published by Ansar al-shariah Corrospondent and currently has 5 releases, distributed on sites directly linked to AQAP or Telegram channels. The intro of such videos show 3d graphics with the logo of the media center. The 2nd one, for example, has a 3d Crossbow firing into a will which on the crossbow is a logo of Ansar al-Shariah.
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edit- ↑ "(Video) Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen (ASY / AQAP / AQY): "Coverage of Jihadists Operations Against UAE Mercenaries, Shabwa Defense Forces, in Abyan and Shabwa" Yemen - 3 July 2023". TRAC. Retrieved 2026-03-21.
- ↑ "(Claim) Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen (ASY / AQAP / AQY) Killed and Injured Yemeni Forces in an IED Attack That Targeted a Foot Patrol in al-Masenaa District, Shabwa, Yemen - 23 February 2023". TRAC. Retrieved 2026-03-21.

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