(New York, N.Y.) — The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by extremists and terrorist groups on the Internet to spread propaganda and incite violence. CEP researchers found and reported several uploads of a pro-ISIS propaganda video released on May 6 that called for acts of terrorism against Jews around the world. In a sample of Instagram content, CEP located 15 pro-ISIS accounts that posted various propaganda video clips and photos. Before the May 10 ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) called for attacks on India, noting that fighting was mandatory.
Several white supremacist online accounts or channels encouraged their followers to donate to a fundraiser on GiveSendGo to a Rochester, Minnesota woman who used a racial slur to refer to a child in a video widely shared online. Accounts or channels affiliated with Active Clubs, the White Lives Matter movement, the extreme right Murder the Media channel, Blood Tribe, and the Northwest Front encouraged their followers to donate.
White supremacist Telegram channels spread anti-South Asian content, including AI-generated images and memes, during the round of fighting between India and Pakistan. Also on Telegram, a new Active Club chapter for the Washington, D.C. area announced its existence.
Unofficial Pro-ISIS Video Encourages Attacks on Jews
On May 6, the pro-ISIS propaganda group al-Battar Media released a video encouraging attacks on Jews around the world, including in the U.S. and Europe, as well as attacks on U.S. and European embassies. The footage included text and information from an editorial that appeared in al-Naba edition 413, released on October 19, 2023, and contained footage from previously released ISIS videos.
ISIS online supporters released the video on Telegram, RocketChat, SimpleX, and uploaded it to at least nine other websites. On May 7, CEP reported the video to Instagram, Facebook, the Internet Archive, Mega.Nz, FromSmash, GoFile.Io, Files.Fm, Lain.La, and Fileditchfiles.me. As of May 12, the video was removed from seven of the nine websites, remaining on Files.Fm and Fileditchfiles.me. The video had received over 3,900 views on Facebook before the platform removed it.
On May 8, a pro-ISIS German language group, al-Saif Media, released a German translation of the video on RocketChat and at least three other websites. CEP reported the video to FromSmash, Files.Fm, and Fileditchfiles.me. FromSmash and Files.Fm deleted the upload.
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