Terrorist groups have long used social media platforms, but this trend has significantly increased after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
Meanwhile, several schools in Paris closed their gates Wednesday after receiving bomb threats allegedly from Islamists.
A mass, Islamist-led street presence seeks to enforce its will on the public space and intimidate its opponents.
The belief systems of cults are robust, even when contradicted by reality.
A determined Israeli takedown of Al Jazeera should also serve as a clarion call to leaders in Washington and elsewhere to finally act decisively in their domiciles against the dangerous network.
Qatar has used its wealth to buy friends on every side of every conflict. This has helped it give money to fund Hamas.
The attack was carried out in a university gymnasium in Marawi, a city in the south of the country besieged by Islamist militants for five months in 2017.
In a recent interview with UnHerd, prominent ex-Muslim author and activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali slams the "Queers for Palestine" movement.
The interior ministry published the names and photos of the escaped convicts and urged citizens to contact the police if they see them.
The group, which is banned in Germany, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, officially opposes Hamas but described the October 7 attack as "a day of good news."