ISIS-K “Al-Mursalāt” Pamphlet Pushes Unity Behind Abu Hafs and Condemns Internal Dissent
A new ISIS-K “Al-Mursalāt” pamphlet in Pashto urges followers to stop internal disputes and pledge firm loyalty to Abu Hafs as caliph, revealing leadership concern over cohesion and authority inside the group.
Extremist Treatise Distributed by Pro-ISIS Network Promotes Anti-Secular Ideology Under “American Project” Theme
A lengthy extremist publication circulating online portrays secular governance as a U.S.-driven anti-Islamic “project,” using this narrative to justify takfir and rejection of modern state systems.
ISIS-Linked Forum Member Publishes Personal Information of U.S. Citizen in Targeted Doxxing Incident
An ISIS-linked forum member posted detailed personal information about a U.S. citizen, using doxxing as an intimidation tactic that could encourage harassment or inspire lone-actor behavior.
Islamic State’s Al-Naba Issue 522 Signals Sustained Multi-Theater Violence in West and Central Africa
ISIS’s Al-Naba Issue 522 highlights coordinated and sectarian violence across West and Central Africa, portraying these attacks as evidence of the group’s resilience and expanding operational reach.
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.

