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.
ISIS Editorial Uses US Rhetoric on Nigeria To Mobilize Support and Justify Expanded Operations in Africa
ISIS uses US rhetoric on Nigeria to motivate African affiliates, portraying it as proof of American weakness while pushing fighters toward dispersed, low-visibility tactics.
ISIS Messaging in Al-Naba Issue 521 Highlights Continued Multi-Theater Activity and Narrative Aims
ISIS uses Al-Naba issue 521 to promote exaggerated claims of multi-theater attacks while reinforcing narratives of legitimacy and rivalry with other jihadist groups.
Despite Trump Threats, Islamic State Wings Continue Attacks on Christians in Central and West Africa
Islamic State affiliates are claiming new attacks on Christians and security forces in the DRC and Nigeria, even as U.S. threats and Nigerian military operations intensify and analysts stress the complex, multi driver nature of the violence.
Michigan ISIS-Inspired Halloween Plot: FBI Disrupts Dearborn-Area Attack Plan
FBI agents in Michigan disrupted an ISIS-inspired Halloween attack plot involving Dearborn-based suspects who trained with firearms, scouted LGBTQ+ clubs, and sought to conduct a mass-casualty shooting in the Detroit area.
WATCH: Al-Mersaad Video Alleges ISKP Recruit Trained in Pakistan, Entered Afghanistan via Torkham; Claims Outline Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
A Taliban-affiliated outlet published a confession video of an alleged ISKP member outlining recruitment in Pakistan, training in Balochistan, and entry via Torkham—claims that, while unverified, align with known ISKP TTPs and merit targeted corroboration.

