Wahida Mohamed al-Jumaily (born 1978), better known as Um Hanadi, is an Iraqi fighter and commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) who fought against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the Al-Shirqat District.
She is the only female commander in the PMF and leads her own unit in the district.
[3] Hanadi is from Tikrit and is Sunni, but serves in a Shia militia.
She claimed she was "at the top of their most wanted list" and has had multiple car bomb assassination attempts on her on life.
[1] When she was later featured in the 2019 documentary Mosul, she denied cooking the head of dead ISIL fighters saying it was a rumor spread about her, but admitted to desecrating and photographing their corpses to show the deceased fighters' family members.