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Military commanders in ISIL will be able to relax from the battlefield in style as the terrorist group has just reopened a luxurious hotel in Mosul, Iraq.

The building, formerly the 5-star Ninawa International Hotel, was seized and shut down by ISIL during the June 2014 takeover of Mosul.

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ISIL members have since completed extensive renovations to the hotel’s 262 rooms, two restaurants and gymnasium, including destroying carvings on the hotel’s exterior that were perceived to be idolatrous.

The hotel’s reopening appears to many to be a spectacle more reminiscent of a modern capitalist state than the seventh century “Islamic State” aesthetic ISIL typically attempts to capture. Yet this sort of effort is not unprecedented. In March, ISIL released a tourist brochure-style collection of photos, depicting a range of food stands, shops and billboards in Mosul.