Operation Sweep (World of Sultans)

Operation Sweep (Arabic: الاجتياح العملية, Mozarabic: Almale Berrir, Spanish: Operación Barrido) was a joint-operation carried out by the Andalusian Armed Forces and Moroccan Armed Forces against ISIS-backed pirates operating in the Mediterranean Sea and Northwestern Africa. The main goal of the two armies were to capture wanted terrorist Abu-Ghaleb al-Barbari, a noted terrorist that was notorious for carrying out bombings throughout the years during the Christmas and winter holiday season.

In December of 2016, a series of ISIS bombings were carried out on Andalusia's various holiday bazaars, including the Cordoba, Granada and Gibraltar bazaars. Al-Barbari claimed responsbility for the event, saying, "I want their armies to come after me, by the the time they reach me, Allah's warriors will have already crushed them, and by the time they see, they will be looking up at me from their knees as I stand victorious."

They were perpetuated by various illegal North Africans posing a refugees in Gibraltar, using mosques and other buildings running fake charity events. The Andalusian Armed Forces eventually deployed forces into Gibraltar.

The navies and armies of both Andalusian and Morocco sent fighters, and torpedo war boats, catching four ships filled with ISIS-backed militants. The Andalusians and Moroccans were victorious, 201 pirates surrendered, after 103 were killed, with another 95 injured. They were extradited back to their respective countries to undergo the proper disciplinary actions.

Afterwards, the governments of Algeria and Tunisia gave the Andalusians and Moroccans permission to go into their countries, and go on the hunt down for Al-Barbari, who was reported to be staying in Tunis. With his strongest support in Tunisia, the Andalusian and Moroccan forces eventually fought their way through heavy resistance from Al-Barbari's fighters, eventually catching him in Tunis.

Andalusian minister of defense Akma Aben Aboo criticized the western governments for failing to assist in helping route out the ISIS militants.