Posts Tagged: ISIS Middle East
ISIS’ Jihad Grows Stronger in the COVID Era
In 2019, ISIS either perpetrated or inspired dozens of terror attacks around the world, particularly from April to August (when the group lost control of...
An Inside Look at the Struggle Against ISIS
Below is an excerpt from Seth J. Frantzman’s After ISIS: America, Iran and the Struggle for the Middle East (Gefen Publishing, Jerusalem, 2019) After a short...
New Study: ISIS Media Production Quality Reflects Organizational Trajectory
Since losing most of its territory in Syria and Iraq, the terrorist organization ISIS has faced other considerable setbacks. For example, it is desperately scrambling for new...
US State Department: ISIS Expanding in Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Asia
Two years since it shifted from terrorist group to governing organization holding territory, the Islamic State is expanding to seven emerging areas of Europe, the...
Deradicalization in Refugee Camps and Beyond
The influx of millions of Syrian refugees into Europe is more than likely to become another source of radicalization that could increase the number of...
Two Things That Could Undo the Islamist Movement
The Islamist movement may appear stronger than ever, but a close look suggests two weaknesses that might doom it, and perhaps quickly. Its strengths are obvious....
Islamic State Steps Up Recruitment of Child Soldiers, New Generation of Radical Fighters
Washington Free Beacon - The Islamic State (IS) is stepping up its recruitment and indoctrination of children, who are seen as "central" to the terror...
Defeating ISIS Will Require American Troops on the Ground
The third brutal beheading of a Westerner by the terrorists of the "Islamic State" (a"Šk"Ša ISIS a"Šk"Ša ISIL) tells us one thing unmistakably: They're not...









