Is Isis still a threat? New Orleans attack inspired by the terrorist organization raises alarms
Friday, 3 January 2025 Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran, killed 15 people and injured dozens in a New Year's attack on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, inspired by Isis. Despite its territorial loss, Isis continues to radicalize individuals through effective online propaganda. Experts stress that the group now focuses on influencing vulnerable minds rather than conquering land.
Thanks for watching episode 47 of The Dozer Den! The FIRST story we will cover is the January 1st attacks. The Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans and the Cybertruck detonation may or may not be connected, but it's awfully convenient. ISIS ties for the New Orleans attacker and a leftist...
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned a terrorist attack in New Orleans where an army veteran drove into New Year's celebrants, killing 15. The attacker, linked... IndiaTimes
US President Joe Biden confirmed Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who killed 15 on New Orleans's Bourbon Street, had a remote detonator linked to two IEDs planted in ice... IndiaTimes