The leader of the Islamic State Organization Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Monday for the first time in five years in a propaganda video published by the organization through its channels on the implementation of "Telegram."

In the photo-recording, published by the organization's al-Furqan Foundation, entitled "In the hospitality of the Commander of the Faithful," al-Baghdadi shows a long white beard and is draped over his limbs, wearing a black cap on his head.

The date of the video is not clear, but al-Baghdadi says at the beginning that "the battle of the Baguz is over," referring to the expulsion of the organization from the last pockets in eastern Syria almost a month ago.

In the video, Baghdadi vowed that the organization would avenge his killing and imprisonment. He said that the fighters carried out 92 operations in eight countries, "revenge for their brothers in the Levant."