ISLAMIC STATE IS LOCALLY KNOWN EXTREMIST DAACISH ARE FOUGHT IN PUNT.LAND SOMALIA WHAT ARE DAACISH,S MOTIVATION TO FIGHTING IN BARRI REGION PUNT.LANT SOMALIA
In its latest propaganda campaign, the Islamic State is underscoring the strategic significance of Somalia in its expansionist agenda. n editorial in the most recent issue of its official publication Al-Naba, released on December 12, 2024, elaborates on the group’s ambitions in East Africa. Titled Al Suwmal Ard Al Hijra wa Al Madad (Somalia: The Land of Migration and Support), the article not only promotes migration to the region but also highlights the group’s intent to establish Somalia as a pivotal base for its global jihadist network.
The editorial boasts about a recent attack on a military base in Puntland, Somalia, which resulted in the deaths of twenty-two soldiers and nine attackers, described as inghimasi (suicidal infiltrators) in Islamic State (IS) rhetoric. It emphasizes the diverse nationalities of the attackers, including Arabs from Gulf states and other countries and showcases the group’s extensive recruitment network. This, according to the article, positions Somalia as the new land of tamkin (empowerment) for IS.
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In its latest propaganda campaign, the Islamic State is underscoring the strategic significance of Somalia in its expansionist agenda.
ReplyDeleten editorial in the most recent issue of its official publication Al-Naba, released on December 12, 2024, elaborates on the group’s ambitions in East Africa. Titled Al Suwmal Ard Al Hijra wa Al Madad (Somalia: The Land of Migration and Support), the article not only promotes migration to the region but also highlights the group’s intent to establish Somalia as a pivotal base for its global jihadist network.
The editorial boasts about a recent attack on a military base in Puntland, Somalia, which resulted in the deaths of twenty-two soldiers and nine attackers, described as inghimasi (suicidal infiltrators) in Islamic State (IS) rhetoric. It emphasizes the diverse nationalities of the attackers, including Arabs from Gulf states and other countries and showcases the group’s extensive recruitment network. This, according to the article, positions Somalia as the new land of tamkin (empowerment) for IS.