Ezaz Al Jobouri returned this week to his Sunni hometown near the battleground of Tikrit to find a house with neither electricity nor water, and a swarm of Shiite militiamen, long violent adversaries of his sect, patrolling the streets. After two months away, Mr. Jobouri didn’t mind. “I don’t care who liberated my town as long as it is safe and the families are back home,” Mr. Jobouri said Friday, speaking by phone from the farming community of Al Alam northeast of Tikrit. “We can live with the current situation as long as there is no Daesh anymore,” he added, using the Arabic acronym of Islamic State, the Sunni militant group that controlled the town until this week. Shiite militiamen and Iraqi government forces freed the town in some […]