ISIS
Terrorist group says its fighters were responsible for the attack on “the natural gas line linking the Jews and the apostate Egyptian government.”
It went from being a hybrid terror organization that controls its own territory to a classical decentralized terror network. Yet the ISIS branch in Sinai remains one of the most effective in the world.
“The Iraqi government has an obligation to end the presence of all foreign forces on Iraqi soil and prevent it from using Iraqi lands, waters and airspace or any other reason,” said Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halboosi in an address to lawmakers before the vote.
From friends to foes, Brig. Gen. Erez Maisel sheds light on the behind-the-scenes work conducted by the International Cooperation Unit to ensure freedom of maneuver for the Israel Defense Forces.
A tip from Israel’s Unit 8200 reportedly led to the arrest of Australian-Lebanese Khayat brothers for attempting to bomb an Etihad Airlines flight in 2017.
Two men indicted for joining ISIS and planning Israel Independence Day attack
According to the indictment, the two men, residents of eastern Jerusalem, planned to carry out mass shootings in Jerusalem’s Safra Square or at Sultan’s Pool in April.
Pentagon says 500 to 600 US troops will remain in Syria
“The footprint will be small, but the objective will remain the same: the enduring defeat of ISIS,” said Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on ABC’s “This Week.”
Egyptian ISIS affiliate swears loyalty to new leader
Islamic State confirms the death of former leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, names his successor and swears revenge against America.
Parents of Jewish journalist slain by ISIS thank Trump for ‘eliminating’ al-Baghdadi
“While the victory will not bring our beloved son back, it is a significant step in the campaign against ISIS,” said Shirley Sotloff.
ISIS names new leader following al-Baghdadi’s death
In an audio message, the terrorist group called on its followers to rally around new leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi.
The leader’s Syria compound was destroyed “to ensure that it would not be a shrine or otherwise memorable in any way,” states U.S. Central Command Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie.
The U.S. president did not give the name of the person killed or any further details.