The Turkish newspaper 'Hurriyet' has denied any connection between ISIS and the recent attack on the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, raising questions about the motives behind the incident. This attack occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
Turkish authorities have arrested 11 individuals as part of the investigation into an attack targeting the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. The assault, believed to be linked to ISIS, specifically targeted local police forces responsible for the consulate's security.
Turkish authorities have detained 12 suspects linked to an armed clash near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, which resulted in the death of one attacker and injuries to two others. Initial investigations suggest connections between the assailants and ISIS.
An Iraqi court has sentenced <strong>11 ISIS members</strong> to death after they were convicted of planning terrorist attacks against the state. This decision is part of the Iraqi government's efforts to combat terrorism and enhance security.
Turkish sources report that Ankara has begun negotiations with Damascus to transfer over <strong>250 Turkish women and children</strong> from the 'Roj' camp in Syria. This move is part of Turkey's efforts to repatriate its citizens from families linked to ISIS amid rising security threats.
Local officials reported that ISIS militants launched a violent attack in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of over 30 individuals. This attack highlights the escalating violence in the region.
Concerns are rising in Germany about the potential escape of around <strong>30 former jihadists</strong> from <strong>ISIS</strong> who hold German nationality from prisons in northeastern Syria. This anxiety comes as families of three prisoners have submitted official petitions for their repatriation.
Widows and children of foreign ISIS fighters in Syria face dire poverty and deprivation after losing their breadwinners. A field investigation reveals their daily struggles and lack of basic rights.
The specter of ISIS is raising increasing fears among Libyans a decade after the fall of the group's emirate in Sirte. This concern is fueled by U.S. warnings about the quiet resurgence of ISIS activity in the country.
Turkish security authorities announced the arrest of dozens of suspects in two separate cases on Wednesday. The first case involves allegations of affiliation with ISIS, while the second is related to promoting Kurdish ideology.
Moroccan authorities, in collaboration with Spain, successfully dismantled a terror cell consisting of three members linked to ISIS. Two suspects were arrested in Tangier, while the leader was apprehended in Mallorca.
The Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations in Morocco, in collaboration with the Spanish National Police, successfully dismantled an ISIS-affiliated terror cell comprising three extremists during a joint operation on Wednesday morning.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has urged leaders and fighters of Al-Shabaab and ISIS to lay down their arms in exchange for a general amnesty. This call comes as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the country amid rising violence.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani announced that the international coalition's mission to combat ISIS will conclude as scheduled in September 2026, emphasizing the Iraqi forces' capability to face security challenges independently.