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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.
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