Nearly 1,300 killed in Niger’s Tillabéri as jihadist attacks surge http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TRSxzl #Niger #Tillabéri #Jihadism #AlQaeda #IslamicState
Iraqi official urges Australia to take back alleged IS fighters during meeting with ambassador

Iraq’s national security adviser Qassim al-Araji says he told Australian ambassador that countries should repatriate prisoners

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At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east
By Eromo Egbejule

Gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province overran four military bases and abducted 300 civilians, say reports

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/11/nigerian-soldiers-killed-jihadist-raids-north-east

#Nigeria #Africa #IslamicState #Worldnews #EromoEgbejule

At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east

Gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province overran four military bases and reportedly abducted 300 civilians

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At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/11/nigerian-soldiers-killed-jihadist-raids-north-east #Nigeria #Africa #IslamicState
At least 65 Nigerian soldiers killed in jihadist raids in country’s north-east

Gunmen from Islamic State West Africa Province overran four military bases and reportedly abducted 300 civilians

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Throwing of explosive devices outside Mamdani residence was ‘act of Isis-inspired terrorism’, officials say https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/09/nyc-mamdani-explosive-device-terrorism #ZohranMamdani #UsCrime #UsNews #UsPolitics #IslamicState
Two teens charged over ‘Islamic State-inspired’ attack outside Mamdani home

Pair charged with throwing explosive devices during anti-Islam protest described by mayor as ‘appalling’

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2019 - “#US troops have begun withdrawing from positions in northern #Syria, paving the way for a #Turkish operation against #Kurdish fighters in the border area.

Kurdish-led forces have until now been a #keyUSally in Syria, where they helped defeat the #IslamicState group, but Turkey regards them as terrorists.

The main Kurdish-led group called the betrayal by the U.S. a "stab in the back".
But #Trump defended the withdrawal, saying it was time "to get out of these ridiculous #EndlessWars".

2026 Afghanistan–Pakistan war...
On 21 February 2026, the #Pakistan Air Force conducted a series of airstrikes over the provinces of Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost in #Afghanistan with the aim of targeting seven alleged militant camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and the #islamicstate – Khorasan Province (ISIS–K) in retaliation for recent terrorist attacks in Islamabad, Bajaur, and Bannu. Pakistan blamed the Afghan government for facilitating the attacks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Afghanistan%E2%80%93Pakistan_war?wprov=sfla1

2026 Afghanistan–Pakistan war - Wikipedia

If you're opposed to treating all Jewish people as responsible for the crimes of the Israeli military (as you should be!), why not extend the same standard to Muslim people? If you believe Australians who voluntarily travelled to join #ISIS ought to face legal consequences for that decision, why not extend the same standard to Australian #IDF volunteers? Shouldn't the consequences for individuals or organisations in Australia who propagandised for #IslamicState also be faced by those that continue to whitewash or justify Israel's ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing in Palestine?

And if criticising those Muslims who _do_ actually support ISIS is not inherently #Islamophobic (it is not), then it is also not inherently #antisemitic to criticise those Jewish people (and others) who support the slaughter carried out by the IDF. This is criticising people due to their support for violent, expansionist, exclusivist religious nationalism with a track record of slaughtering civilians, not criticising them for their adherence to a faith tradition or for their ethnic identity.
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However you would like to answer these questions with regards to the eleven #ISISbrides, I wonder if your answer is any different when it comes to the 500+ Australian citizens who have travelled to the Middle East in recent years to join another death cult engaged in horrific crimes against civilians, on an even larger scale, in order to keep expanding an even more heavily armed and well-funded religiously-aligned project of domination: the IDF.

During its most intense period of sustained slaughter, lasting around two years from 2014–16, #IslamicState (#ISIS) forces killed over 25,000 people (the precise figure may never be known), the vast majority civilians/non-combatants, with many more wounded, held captive and tortured, or forced to flee, a horrific reign of terror whose effects continue to reverberate across the region a decade later.

During its most intense period of sustained slaughter, lasting around two years from 2023–25, the #IDF killed well over 100,000 people (the precise figure may never be known), the vast majority civilians/non-combatants, with many more wounded, held captive and tortured, or forced to flee, a horrific reign of terror whose violence has not ceased today.
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Angus Taylor snaps at journalist as Liberals ramp up rhetoric against Australian children in Syrian camp

Opposition leader suggests 23 children and 11 women attempting to leave al-Roj are ‘Isis sympathisers’

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