Masoud Barzani Maj. Gen. Aziz Waisi[2] Brig. Gen. Seme Mala Mohammed[15] Sheikh Alo[16] (Duhok region commander) Gen. Zaim Ali[17] (western area commander) Gen. Wahid Kovli (eastern area commander) Haydar Shesho[2] (HPŞ chief commander) Mazlum Shengal[18] (YBŞ chief commander) Berivan Arin[18] (YJÊ chief commander) Murat Karayılan (PKK leader) İsmail Özden Newroz Hatim †[6] (PKK field commander) Sipan Hemo (YPG supreme commander)
The November Sinjar offensive was a combination of operations of Kurdish Peshmerga, PKK, and Yezidi Kurd militias in November 2015, to recapture the city of Sinjar from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. It resulted in a decisive victory for the Kurdish forces, who expelled the ISIL militants from Sinjar and regained control of Highway 47, which until then had served as the major supply route between the ISIL strongholds of Raqqa and Mosul.
The offensive was code-named "The Fury of Melek Taus", in reference to Melek Taus, a figure from Yezidi religion.[26]