Al-Naba Explained
Al-Naba (lit. The News or The Report) is an official weekly newspaper issued by the Central Media Office of the Islamic State, first published in 2014.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The first issue of the newspaper was published in May-June 2010, and on 17 October 2015 it started its activity as an official weekly newsletter.[5]
With the defeat of ISIS in both Syria and Iraq, the newspaper temporarily stopped being published, although it resumed as the organisation regrouped.[6]
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Notes and References
- Web site: In Weekly Al-Naba', ISIS Claims Katyusha Rocket Attack On Three Libyan National Army Outposts In Southern Libya. MEMRI. en. 2020-05-27.
- News: Al-Lami. Mina. 2020-05-11. Africa's Sahel becomes latest al-Qaeda-IS battleground. en-GB. BBC News. 2020-05-27.
- Web site: Analysis: The Islamic State's ideological campaign against al-Qaeda . Long War Journal. 2020-05-04. Foundation for Defense of Democracies. en-US. 2020-05-27.
- Web site: Analysis: Islamic State claims Al Qaeda started a war in West Africa . Long War Journal. 2020-05-08. Foundation for Defense of Democracies. en-US. 2020-05-27.
- Daesh and the Power of Media and Message . Jamileh . Kadivar . 22 March 2021 . 22 June 2021 . Arab Media & Society.
- Web site: Al-Lami . Mina . 17 June 2022 . IS, through its weekly newspaper al-Naba, which came out yesterday, reiterates a call for hijrah (jihadist migration) to Africa, saying today it's a key front for IS. "The scenes we see today in Africa are the same we saw yesterday [in past] in Syria and Iraq" ].