View Full Version : ISIS has called on young Muslim people to attack gatherings of Christian and Jewish
Cherie
19-09-2025, 07:31 AM
ISIS has called on young Muslim people to attack gatherings of Christian and Jewish people, including in the UK, the al-Naba publication shows. The terror group said the attacks should be considered as revenge for Israeli attacks against Palestinians in the Gaza strip.
One excerpt from the long tract says: "Kill them wherever you are able to", adding "the Muslim must set out to support his Muslim brothers in Palestine and elsewhere". The edict comes as Israel continues its military operation in Gaza City, with eyewitnesses reporting dozens of Israeli tanks and military vehicles entering a major residential district. Video footage shows tanks, bulldozers and armoured personnel carriers moving on the edges of Sheikh Radwan, in northern Gaza City.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/isis-calls-on-uk-muslim-youth-to-attack-christian-gatherings-in-horror-plot/ar-AA1MPsqN?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=68cc201b39d64066b13b17f39af05141&ei=15
It's been on the cards for a while. In the meantime unchecked illegal immigrants are coming here every day
…they are an evil terrorist group and these ‘callings’ seem to be what they do…in 2014 the calling was for members to take retribution against the coalition of countries heading to northern Iraq and Syria to fight them, specifically instructing members to kill – without question and by any means necessary – civilians and soldiers in countries including Australia, France, Canada and the US…in 2024 their evil and murderous calling was for members to take retribution against the coalition of countries heading to northern Iraq and Syria to fight them, specifically instructing members to kill – without question and by any means necessary – civilians and soldiers in countries including Australia, France, Canada and the US….they’re beyond words in how evil they are and their lust for taking life …
Crimson Dynamo
19-09-2025, 07:52 AM
I think I read the other day that there are more illegals in the UK now than we have armed forces
:skull:
Livia
19-09-2025, 07:58 AM
OF COURSE THEY HAVE. This really can't be news anymore.
Cherie
19-09-2025, 08:10 AM
I think I read the other day that there are more illegals in the UK now than we have armed forces
:skull:
Successive governments have put profit over the safety of the country for years
Glenn.
19-09-2025, 08:20 AM
This isn’t brand new information
Oliver_W
19-09-2025, 08:27 AM
And there was me thinking they'd be calling for peace and unity.
…well it probably is brand new information, tbf…it’s just more for me that it’s sadly and horrifically consistent with what the group are and their ‘callings’ and radicalisations of all and any Isis individuals and group cells all over the world to slaughter innocents…obviously this time of year coming up as well with Christmas Fairs and markets and lots of family gatherings etc are something which always need so much vigilance in their security measures…
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:31 AM
I feel for so many Muslims, as this will just spur many to hate them even more when they have nothing to do with ISIS or the ongoing issues in Israel/palestine.
Livia
19-09-2025, 08:32 AM
Successive governments have put profit over the safety of the country for years
True. You know what the US troops in Afghan called the British troops? The Borrowers. It's embarrassing.
Cherie
19-09-2025, 08:33 AM
I feel for so many Muslims, as this will just spur many to hate them even more when they have nothing to do with ISIS or the ongoing issues in Israel/palestine.
Neither do many Jews or Christians?
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:33 AM
This isn’t brand new information
To be fair, it is. It’s in response to the current situation in Gaza.
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:34 AM
Neither do many Jews or Christians?
Yeah, but they’re not the ones in the UK being hated on.
I feel for so many Muslims, as this will just spur many to hate them even more when they have nothing to do with ISIS or the ongoing issues in Israel/palestine.
…and the group don’t care about Muslim people because those Muslim people don’t have the hate in their hearts that Isis are calling for and radicalising to create…
To be fair, it is. It’s in response to the current situation in Gaza.
…and also in many ways good to remind the public to always remain vigilant…because we are not/no one is isolated from what is happening in conflicts in other parts of the world…
Glenn.
19-09-2025, 08:37 AM
Its revenge for what is happening in Gaza so I think you will find it is a new call up, well done for the deflection though
2014
• September. ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad al Adnani urges supporters to kill citizens of coalition countries in any way, naming Americans, French, Australians, and Canadians. 
• November. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi audio calls for “volcanoes of jihad,” including attacks in Saudi Arabia. 
2015
• Throughout the year. Dabiq magazine pushes global incitement to attack non-combatants and glorifies operations outside Iraq and Syria. See overviews of Dabiq’s role. 
2016
• May. Adnani’s Ramadan audio tells followers to strike the United States and Europe, urging simple methods and lone actors. 
• Late 2016. Launch of Rumiyah in English, which begins publishing “Just Terror Tactics” articles that explicitly advocate knives, vehicle rammings, and other low-tech methods. 
2017
• June. ISIS repeats its Ramadan appeal on Telegram, naming the US, Russia, Australia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, the Philippines, and Europe. 
• 2016 to 2017. Rumiyah issues detail knife and truck attacks that later appear in real-world plots, widely cited by analysts and media. 
2018
• April. ISIS spokesman Abu Hassan al Muhajir calls for attacks on Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iran, via Telegram audio. 
• August. New Baghdadi audio urges followers worldwide to persevere and strike despite losses. 
2019
• April. Baghdadi appears on video, vowing revenge and framing a continued global campaign after Baghuz. 
• May to June. ISIS announces new global operations branding, encouraging dispersed attacks as it pivots to insurgency. 
2020
• March to June. ISIS media uses COVID-19 to exhort continued jihad and to exploit reduced counterterror pressure, per Al Naba editorials and expert reviews. 
2021
• May to June. “Ramadan campaign” messaging amplifies calls for intensified attacks across ISIS provinces. 
2022
• Ongoing. ISIS sustains incitement through its weekly Al Naba, encouraging attacks across provinces despite degraded core. Europol and think tanks document the propaganda push. 
2023
• Ongoing. Militant media and ISIS affiliates continue periodic incitement, including region-specific calls and threat framing, tracked by counterterrorism centers. 
2024
• Yearlong. ISIS Khorasan emerges as the most active external threat actor toward Europe. Officials cite plots and propaganda threatening major gatherings, including sports events. 
2025
• Current year. US intelligence notes ISIS K leaders have voiced support for attacks in the United States, underscoring continued intent to inspire external operations
Yes. Brand new information.
Cherie
19-09-2025, 08:38 AM
Yeah, but they’re not the ones in the UK being hated on.
Are you serious, Jews are hated on, Jewish schools have security guards to protect them
…just changing the topic slightly/veering off…I recall when Kizzy used to have an active ‘Terrorist Watch’ type thread …
Cherie
19-09-2025, 08:39 AM
2014
• September. ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad al Adnani urges supporters to kill citizens of coalition countries in any way, naming Americans, French, Australians, and Canadians. 
• November. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi audio calls for “volcanoes of jihad,” including attacks in Saudi Arabia. 
2015
• Throughout the year. Dabiq magazine pushes global incitement to attack non-combatants and glorifies operations outside Iraq and Syria. See overviews of Dabiq’s role. 
2016
• May. Adnani’s Ramadan audio tells followers to strike the United States and Europe, urging simple methods and lone actors. 
• Late 2016. Launch of Rumiyah in English, which begins publishing “Just Terror Tactics” articles that explicitly advocate knives, vehicle rammings, and other low-tech methods. 
2017
• June. ISIS repeats its Ramadan appeal on Telegram, naming the US, Russia, Australia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, the Philippines, and Europe. 
• 2016 to 2017. Rumiyah issues detail knife and truck attacks that later appear in real-world plots, widely cited by analysts and media. 
2018
• April. ISIS spokesman Abu Hassan al Muhajir calls for attacks on Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iran, via Telegram audio. 
• August. New Baghdadi audio urges followers worldwide to persevere and strike despite losses. 
2019
• April. Baghdadi appears on video, vowing revenge and framing a continued global campaign after Baghuz. 
• May to June. ISIS announces new global operations branding, encouraging dispersed attacks as it pivots to insurgency. 
2020
• March to June. ISIS media uses COVID-19 to exhort continued jihad and to exploit reduced counterterror pressure, per Al Naba editorials and expert reviews. 
2021
• May to June. “Ramadan campaign” messaging amplifies calls for intensified attacks across ISIS provinces. 
2022
• Ongoing. ISIS sustains incitement through its weekly Al Naba, encouraging attacks across provinces despite degraded core. Europol and think tanks document the propaganda push. 
2023
• Ongoing. Militant media and ISIS affiliates continue periodic incitement, including region-specific calls and threat framing, tracked by counterterrorism centers. 
2024
• Yearlong. ISIS Khorasan emerges as the most active external threat actor toward Europe. Officials cite plots and propaganda threatening major gatherings, including sports events. 
2025
• Current year. US intelligence notes ISIS K leaders have voiced support for attacks in the United States, underscoring continued intent to inspire external operations
Yes. Brand new information.
Yes there has always been a threat, thats why threat levels are there, but this is in response to Gaza as Ben also told you, maybe read the thread before you start googling
Livia
19-09-2025, 08:40 AM
Yeah, but they’re not the ones in the UK being hated on.
No? You don't think so? My synagogue has stab vests available for people who feel they want them because of continual threats and vandalism, Jewish schools have regular bomb threats and lockdown drills - for little kids who can't wear their school blazers anymore because they've got a Star of David on the pocket. Yeah, poor Muslims.
Glenn.
19-09-2025, 08:40 AM
Yes there has always been a threat, thats why threat levels are there, but this is in response to Gaza as Ben also told you, maybe read the thread before you start googling
Just pointing out that it’s what they do hun. What theyve done for years. Hence the “this isn’t brand new information”
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:41 AM
Are you serious, Jews are hated on, Jewish schools have security guards to protect them
I’m not saying I don’t feel sorry for Jewish people. I never said that. I think you’ve taken my original post out of context.
Of course they are getting hate regarding the current situation (poor wording in my response to you on my part ), but in this country Muslims have a history of being hated on just for being Muslim.
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:42 AM
No? You don't think so? My synagogue has stab vests available for people who feel they want them because of continual threats and vandalism, Jewish schools have regular bomb threats and lockdown drills - for little kids who can't wear their school blazers anymore because they've got a Star of David on the pocket. Yeah, poor Muslims.
See my post in response to Cherie (I used poor wording on my original response to her).
Livia
19-09-2025, 08:42 AM
I’m not saying I don’t feel sorry for Jewish people. I never said that. I think you’ve taken my original post out of context.
Of course they are getting hate regarding the current situation, but in this country Muslims have a history of being hated on just for being Muslim.
Yes, the Jews don't have a history of being hated..........
Benjamin
19-09-2025, 08:47 AM
Yes, the Jews don't have a history of being hated..........
I never said they don’t but the UK has seen for a long while a lot of people have issues with Muslims for just being Muslims due to the long ongoing immigration issues/terrorist attacks over the years.
It’s not me saying I don’t also feel sorry for Jewish/Christians (and I’m unsure why Cherie felt the need to respond with that response that she did - it’s not a who should I feel sorry for more contest, it was literally just me saying I feel for most Muslims who have no part in ISIS/Gaza as the story was about ISIS not me saying I don’t feel sorry for anyone else).
…it’s not really about which religion or people are hated most, they’re all hated equally by Isis because that’s what the group is and generally what terrorism is…it’s hate, indiscriminate and absolute hate…and Christians/Jews/Muslims are all victims of that hate…
I’m not saying I don’t feel sorry for Jewish people. I never said that. I think you’ve taken my original post out of context.
Of course they are getting hate regarding the current situation (poor wording in my response to you on my part ), but in this country Muslims have a history of being hated on just for being Muslim.
Not to mention, anyone brown who thick idiots assume is a Muslim - see last years protests when random British-born residents were attacked because people assumed they were migrants.
I feel sorry for the Jewish people, too because they're also victims of discrimination of religious-fuelled hate... but also people should be able to say 'I feel sorry for Muslim people' without it becoming a religion-oppression Olympics. You can feel sorrow for multiple groups of people under persecution at one time.
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Sorry but nobody really hates on Christians, nowhere near the same scale in any way shape or form.
Not to mention, anyone brown who thick idiots assume is a Muslim - see last years protests when random British-born residents were attacked because people assumed they were migrants.
I feel sorry for the Jewish people, too because they're also victims of discrimination of religious-fuelled hate... but also people should be able to say 'I feel sorry for Muslim people' without it becoming a religion-oppression Olympics. You can feel sorrow for multiple groups of people under persecution at one time.
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Sorry but nobody really hates on Christians, nowhere near the same scale in any way shape or form.
Really?
You talk about brown people hated for being Muslim, then change It to being immigrants in the same sentence. British people don't want people dead, they just want illigal immigrants gone, or dealt with accordingly for breaking the law.
Whereas isis and lots of foreign living muslims want Christians dead, along side the jews..well alongside anyone not muslim really, and if they cant find any of them to kill they will start killing fellow Muslims who are the wrong sect to them.
So I would say your argument that Muslims are in more danger is only true when it involves other Muslims.
Really?
You talk about brown people hated for being Muslim, then change It to being immigrants in the same sentence.
It was a different example of the same logic being used to equate someone who is brown = a certain demographic.
So I would say your argument that Muslims are in more danger is only true when it involves other Muslims.
If you want to think that that's fine.
Livia
19-09-2025, 09:56 AM
I never said they don’t but the UK has seen for a long while a lot of people have issues with Muslims for just being Muslims due to the long ongoing immigration issues/terrorist attacks over the years.
It’s not me saying I don’t also feel sorry for Jewish/Christians (and I’m unsure why Cherie felt the need to respond with that response that she did - it’s not a who should I feel sorry for more contest, it was literally just me saying I feel for most Muslims who have no part in ISIS/Gaza as the story was about ISIS not me saying I don’t feel sorry for anyone else).
I might have overreacted, Ben. Probably because I hear all the time how tough Muslims have it while they're still landing here in this despicable, Islamaphobic country in their hundreds of thousands every year. The majority live in their own communities so really couldn't give a toss about what people think. British Jews are questioned all the time about what we think about Israel, we're insulted and attacked for it, while Muslims cannot be questioned about terrorism, grooming gangs, FGM, women's rights etc or they'll claim it's racist.
But the way things are going, and if things don't change, in 50 years or so, Muslims will be the majority in this country and the ISIS flag probably will fly over the Houses of Parliament just like ISIS predicted.
Cherie
19-09-2025, 03:31 PM
I never said they don’t but the UK has seen for a long while a lot of people have issues with Muslims for just being Muslims due to the long ongoing immigration issues/terrorist attacks over the years.
It’s not me saying I don’t also feel sorry for Jewish/Christians (and I’m unsure why Cherie felt the need to respond with that response that she did - it’s not a who should I feel sorry for more contest, it was literally just me saying I feel for most Muslims who have no part in ISIS/Gaza as the story was about ISIS not me saying I don’t feel sorry for anyone else).
I responded the way I did because of how you posted :shrug: Threat level to Jews and Christians raised, but your reaction was to feel sorry for Muslims, seemed a bit out of step tbh
No? You don't think so? My synagogue has stab vests available for people who feel they want them because of continual threats and vandalism, Jewish schools have regular bomb threats and lockdown drills - for little kids who can't wear their school blazers anymore because they've got a Star of David on the pocket. Yeah, poor Muslims.
Oh yeah, we've had problems here also... so I imagine it's not that different...
These were the incidents I found in about 5-10 minutes... there's probably more...
(Dallas/Ft Worth)
Activists Face Hate Crime Charges for Anti-Israel Graffiti
https://hyperallergic.com/1041952/activists-face-hate-crime-charges-for-anti-israel-graffiti/
Texas prosecutors are seeking 10-year prison sentences for activists accused of anti-Zionist graffiti.
The three defendants — Raunaq Alam, Afsheen Khan, and another unnamed individual — were indicted on vandalism charges with hate crime enhancements after allegedly defacing a church with pro-Palestine stickers and the words “******* Israel” written in red spray-paint alongside three inverted triangles. The incident occurred in March 2024 at Uncommon Church in Euless, which was flying an Israeli flag at the time of the incident.
Last week, a jury convicted Alam of committing a felony criminal mischief but rejected the hate crime charges. The trials for Khan and the unnamed co-defendant are scheduled for September 30.
(Houston)
After Capital Jewish Museum shooting, Houston leaders warn of 'escalating antisemitism' across city
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-capital-jewish-museum-shooting-houston-leaders-warn-of-escalating-antisemitism-across-city/ar-AA1FmLDQ
In recent months, some of Houston's prominent Jewish leaders and institutions have reported instances of antisemitic attacks. In March, Congregation Beth Yeshurun said its historic cemetery was vandalized; four headstones were knocked over near the front entrance, per KHOU. That same month, Houston Council Member Amy Peck reportedly cancelled a private speaking event in the Heights neighborhood after pro-Palestinian demonstrators "with bull horns surrounded her car, shouted slurs [and] menacingly named her children," per the Jewish-Herald Voice based in Houston.
(Houston)
Incident between Jewish Houston Council Member and pro-Palestine protestors sparks investigation
https://abc13.com/post/houston-city-council-member-amy-peck-says-she-was-harassed-pro-palestine-protestors-sparking-investigation/16087251/
"So protestors came (to the event), they were being really loud. We were asked to leave the venue," Peck said.
Peck and Houston police said as the councilwoman was trying to leave the venue, protestors surrounded her car. Peck claimed they also used slurs. She said they told her they would come to her family's home and see her and her children later. She declined to provide details but said she perceived the interaction as a threat and said Houston police were looking into the matter.
"People who were there with hate," Peck said.
Instagram posts show the pro-Palestine activist group Al Awda Houston calling on their followers to participate in the demonstration and posting a video from the event.
ABC13 made multiple attempts to contact Al Awda. The only member ABC13 was able to make contact with hung up the phone.
ABC13 also spoke with a former member of Al Awda. The source asked to remain anonymous and said they feared retaliation from Al Awda. They claim they left the group because of a culture of "racist remarks" and "escalation" that they felt endangered group members, protest targets, and law enforcement.
"I don't think they're helpful to the movement. I think they've caused a lot of harm and they've pushed so many people away that have wanted to take part in the advocacy for Palestine," they stated.
Terror on the Streets of Houston: Israeli Actor Oshri Cohen Attacked After DJ Set
https://www.jfeed.com/news/israeli-actor-attacked-houston
(Houston)
Israeli actor and DJ Oshri Cohen and Israeli music producer Amit Mizrahi were victims of a frightening attack in Houston, Texas, after Cohen performed at a nightclub event over the weekend.
Mizrahi told Israeli outlet 'mako' that the two had just left the venue, accompanied by security guards, when masked men ambushed them.
The assailants fled the scene before security could intervene, and police reportedly did not arrive, with Mizrahi saying officers dismissed the incident since there were no physical injuries.
Antisemitic Undercurrent
The attack comes amid growing tensions for Israeli and Jewish performers abroad. Mizrahi shared screenshots from social media where users called to boycott Cohen’s set because he is Israeli.
One post read: “Stop supporting Israeli artists. They starve innocent people.” Another added: “Israelis who back genocide or stay silent about Palestinians do not deserve a stage.”
During Cohen’s set, a screen behind him displayed a message of solidarity with hostages: “Bring Them Home Now. We Will Dance Again.”
It's also bad enough our governor had to create a law to ban a "Sharia-style"—because adding the word "style" makes it trendier—enforced compound that had been in planning stages... we ain't havin that sh**:
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fassets1.cbsnewsstatic.com%2Fhub%2 Fi%2Fr%2F2025%2F03%2F27%2Fd2378393-c28c-4835-b2bc-ce21deb01ae4%2Fthumbnail%2F1200x630%2F728cf2b3da81 c94b3d5c96d74d9f311b%2Fepic-city.png%3Fv%3D95354023eeb6141c58c08d9a5716f291&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=162955eec73a813139223914b582755a43c8e8fbc09228 f2c0c0233b56c4cfd9
Governor Abbott Signs Law Banning Sharia Compounds In Texas
https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-signs-law-banning-sharia-compounds-in-texas
Texas’ First Sharia City? What’s Really Happening Near Dallas
https://nevadanewsandviews.com/texas-first-sharia-city-whats-really-happening-near-dallas/
Cherie
02-10-2025, 10:01 AM
Not so old news now is it Glenn?
Crimson Dynamo
02-10-2025, 10:50 AM
I wonder if this is connected?
Glenn.
02-10-2025, 11:52 AM
Not so old news now is it Glenn?
No it isn’t. Isn’t that what I was saying? :conf:
Livia
02-10-2025, 03:17 PM
ISIS has called on young Muslim people to attack gatherings of Christian and Jewish people, including in the UK, the al-Naba publication shows. The terror group said the attacks should be considered as revenge for Israeli attacks against Palestinians in the Gaza strip.
One excerpt from the long tract says: "Kill them wherever you are able to", adding "the Muslim must set out to support his Muslim brothers in Palestine and elsewhere". The edict comes as Israel continues its military operation in Gaza City, with eyewitnesses reporting dozens of Israeli tanks and military vehicles entering a major residential district. Video footage shows tanks, bulldozers and armoured personnel carriers moving on the edges of Sheikh Radwan, in northern Gaza City.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/isis-calls-on-uk-muslim-youth-to-attack-christian-gatherings-in-horror-plot/ar-AA1MPsqN?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=68cc201b39d64066b13b17f39af05141&ei=15
I thought Cherie's post was worth repeating in case anyone's not read it.
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