ISIS Supporter Media Channel Circulates New Propaganda Posters Targeting Western Governments and Encouraging Recruitment
A pro ISIS media channel released new English language propaganda posters glorifying martyrdom, threatening the U.S., and calling for fighter unity, signaling continued online ideological activity among ISIS supporters.
Al Basair Media German Language “Tawheed Lessons” Pamphlet Posted On ISIS Forum
A German language Al Basair Media pamphlet on tawheed posted to an ISIS linked forum promotes a strict, exclusionary theology that can support later radicalization of German speaking Muslims even though it contains no explicit calls for violence.
Dar-AlArqam Channel Pushes Classic Jihadist Texts Justifying Mass Killing Of Non-Muslims And Branding Pro-West Muslims As Apostates
An ISIS-aligned channel has repackaged two classic jihadist texts—one declaring non-Muslim civilians’ blood universally permissible, the other branding Muslims who assist the U.S. as disbelievers—into a single release that lowers moral constraints on mass-casualty violence and hardens takfir against perceived collaborators.
ISIS Editorial 510 Frames U.S. and Syrian Rebel Leaders as “Taghut Manufacturers” and Calls Followers to Choose the “Path of Terror”
Al Naba Editorial 510 portrays Western governments and Syrian jihadist rivals as co-manufacturers of false militant movements and urges followers to reject all alternatives and embrace ISIS’s doctrine of “Just Terror.”
ISIS Naba 523 Showcases Multi Theater Campaign in Nigeria, Somalia, Mozambique, DRC, Syria, and Pakistan
ISIS Al Naba issue 523 uses embellished battlefield reports from Africa and South Asia and an editorial about a “war between two projects” to show that its West Africa and East Africa networks remain active while attacking rival Islamist groups and local security partners.
ISIS Shares Guide on Remote Detonation Systems as Part of Ongoing Technical Propaganda Campaign
An ISIS-linked manual promoting remote detonation systems reflects the group’s ongoing use of simplified technical propaganda to inspire low-skill supporters rather than convey reliable tradecraft.

