Important information is out that the Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas are hidden in the IS terrorist camp. This is the reason why Israel can’t find any remaining hostages even if it sweeps all of Gaza. Hamas has no place to hide hostages in Gaza out of sight of Israel. There are indications that the hostages were handed over to ISIS at this stage. The hostages are reportedly being held in a secret ISIS camp in northern Syria. Hamas has taken revenge on Israel for Israel’s nine-month long offensive in Gaza and by transferring IS women and children to horrific camps in northern Syria.
With this, the roots of Hamas in Gaza began to disappear. Hamas is disappearing in Palestine just as the United States once eliminated ISIS from the Middle East. It is believed that if the hostages were hidden in Gaza, Israel would take them away and the hostages were transferred to IS’s Syrian camp.
It has been 10 years since the formation of the terrorist organization ISIS in the world. IS-10, which brought Islamic terrorism to India and our Kerala, is still active in Africa and Syria after a year. But the actions taken by the United States were able to cut off the roots of IS from the Middle East and prevent IS from conquering the Gulf countries.
By 2014, IS had declared itself the Islamic State and established its caliphate. A few days after its formation, the founder of IS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, made a declaration to the world. Baghdadi’s declaration was that we will conquer the world and expand the Islamic State by conquering Rome and Europe. This group, known as ISIS or Daesh in Arabic, then took over large areas of Syria and Iraq. The brutal Sharia laws were implemented here. They carried out brutal punishments and murders, and then posted the videos online. Then, IS formed a caliphate in Libya, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was based in Afghanistan and North-West Pakistan. After Iraq and Syria, IS turned to countries including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and the Arab world smelled the danger. Saudi called the United States and other countries for help. Because no Arab country could defeat ISIS. Moreover, the Saudis planned to eliminate IS without violence or bloodshed in the Arab region.
That’s how America and its allies started fighting the world’s biggest terrorist organization in Iraq. The United States captured ISIS by killing every single one of its expatriates in Iraq. Meanwhile, in 2019, the coalition of more than 70 nations finally drove ISIS from its last refuge in Baghous, eastern Syria. It is also noteworthy that there were no Asian countries with America in this war. At this time, the annual budget of IS was 1 billion dollars and 34000 jihadists. After a long and intense conflict with American, Iraqi, and Kurdish forces, by 2019, ISIS had lost control of nearly all of its Middle Eastern territory. Tens of thousands of IS terrorists silenced American gun barrels
IS has collapsed but its branches and ideology have spread all over the world. The ideology of IS is still maintained by the radical Muslim sect. ISIS rules and organizes its fight according to the Koran. That is why extremist Islam still does not deny the purpose of IS. Islamic State..the world under Islam..a world without other religions and democracy..a world with only Quran and Sharia instead of all other laws..this is still carried as an idea by some Islamic extremists. Such people lie in wait and wait to unleash everything when the opportunity arises. Such people are awaiting their turn in a democratic country as a fiery mountain of terror covered in ashes
The IS caliphate is divided into several provinces in the world. In Europe and the Middle East, its most dangerous branch is considered to be the IS-Khorasan province. Afghanistan and North-West Pakistan are under the IS Koran problem. The Indian province of ISIS is Wilayat Hind. A province has been created only for India.
ISIS now has five provinces in Africa. Spread across West Africa, Lake Chad area, Democratic Republic of Congo and northern Mozambique. IS is currently active in Syria and Africa. In recent years, countries in the Sahel belt – notably Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso – have all experienced military coups. French, American and EU troops are always active in Africa to combat the jihadist threat. ISIS kills many soldiers or villagers in African countries. Yet Africa has not become the geographic sphere of influence for international jihadists that Syria was 10 years ago. There is no pipeline of volunteers to the Turkish-Syrian border or, before that, to the tribal areas of north-western Pakistan. But the IS franchise still has a lot of recruits, mostly young and local men.
Even though the Middle East mission in Iraq is over, the US and its allies are still on alert against ISIS terrorists. IS has caused the most damage to Christians in the world. Christians were exterminated in more than a dozen countries. Christians were exterminated in countries like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan and Afghanistan. In Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Christianity was 13%. But when IS came, even this 13% converted and drove them away. Therefore, the greatest threat lies in the world of evil. The plan is to conquer Europe and make it an Islamic country.
Small, localized but extremely violent conflicts in Africa may be thousands of miles from Europe’s shores, but as the jihadist threat grows, it will inevitably drive more migrants from Africa to seek a safer life in Europe.
IS’s online media output is now active worldwide. This includes in Kerala. They are recruiting graphic designers and web designers who are capable of spreading the message of hatred and incitement to revenge and spreading terror and communalism in the world. The goal is to radicalize Muslims and alienate them in society, and it’s serious that they’re still doing it. One of its latest videos featured a highly realistic AI-generated avatar of an Arabic-speaking newsreader delivering his message, but the speaker’s identity is unlikely to ever be revealed. Until AI methods IS now in use.
They use social media to post graphic cards, shrill words and social media comments on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. But even though Facebook is very careful, these people are mostly active through the comment box.
IS ideas are always a danger to the human race. Extremists creating a rift in the Muslim community and molding them are a threat to all other religions.
Since the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2019, the risk of that recognition has plagued the leadership of IS because none of its leaders have lived long in the world. If someone emerges as the leader of IS, within months the guns of the American coalition will be against them. This danger is well known to IS, so it is now online transactions, keeping the leadership secret. The balance is the short life of jihadi leaders. Each jihadi has a life expectancy of only as long as the US dictates. Through electronic surveillance and jamming or their own. Their whereabouts can also be traced through ranked human informants.




















