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ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the Taliban use their English-language magazines to encourage women to support jihad in different ways, according to new research.
Experts hope highlighting these varying recruitment strategies will be of use for those trying to stop radicalisation and terrorism.
The Taliban-produced magazines encourage women to carry out a traditional role in the home and support men rather than to be violent and commit jihad themselves. Tahrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and ISIS encourage women to be violent - to pick up arms and fight. The magazines encourage women to leave their husbands if they don t support jihad, even without permission.
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A poster featured in a since-deleted tweet posted on Dec. 8, 2020 by Jewish Voice for Peace.
Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), an organization that supports Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS), has come under fire for a since-deleted tweet that appears to glorify the First Intifada.
The Dec. 8 tweet featured a poster from a JVP member stating âwhere there is oppression, may there thrive resistanceâ and âLâChaim Intifada.â JVP described the First Intifada in the tweet as âa series of mass protests against Israeli settler-colonialism and occupation.â
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Various pro-Israel users on Twitter condemned the post.
â277 Israelis, mostly civilians, were murdered during the First Intifada,â tweeted Avi Mayer, director of global communications for the American Jewish Committee. âWhat do you call a group that celebrates the deaths of Jews?â