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Steven Emerson,
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April 14, 2016
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ISIS
Chant Praising Brussels Attacks Could Attract Recruits, Herald More
by John Rossomando • Apr 14, 2016
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A recent "nasheed" – or Islamic chant – posted by ISIS
celebrating the Brussels attacks, could serve as a recruitment tool for
ISIS to persuade potential jihadists to fight on the continent.
"We Destroyed Belgium" features ISIS's
self-proclaimed caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, speaking in the beginning,
proclaiming the international nature of his group.
"Allah is our destination. He is our goal. Our Sheikh al-Baghdadi
proclaimed the banner of jihad ... With the strength of belief our weapons
are raised ... We destroyed Belgium ... Infidels and hypocrites. With
slaughter we come to you. No, no agreement And if they say, terrorist. I
say, the honor is mine," the nasheed says.
This nasheed comes amid ISIS threats of further attacks. The terror
organization released a video last week threatening to strike
against London, Berlin or Rome. Other ISIS threats in the wake of the Brussels attacks
similarly featured Berlin and London.
"Plans are afoot as we read these words now," said ex-jihadi
and counter-terrorism expert Mubin Shaikh. "It is well within the
scope of this thinking, to insert coded messages into some of these
nasheeds."
ISIS frowns on issuing open orders like "start the job" to
sleeper cells in the field to commence operations, which is a lesson it
learned from Al-Qaida, according to its manual "Safety and Security
guidelines for Lone Wolf Mujahideen." It insists on total silence and lack of communication
prior to an operation; however, an innocuous coded message akin to the
Japanese message "Climb Mt. Nitaka" sent prior to Pearl Harbor
would go largely unnoticed by security services.
ISIS published dozens of nasheeds aimed at urging recruits to join them
on the battlefield. This nasheed celebrating Brussels and similar nasheeds
that appeared online prior to the Paris and Brussels differ in that they
are more narrowly aimed at operations in Europe.
Two weeks before the Nov. 13 Paris attacks, ISIS's Raqqa-based Al-Hayat
Media released a French-language nasheed titled "Avance,
Avance," which the Middle East Media Research Institute's (MEMRI)
French-language service first reported.
It told ISIS's followers in France to "Advance, Advance"
and to "Kill apostates that the devil has lost, People with the false
war is declared ... Either you kill them or they kill you, that profit ...
Finish him with a bullet to the head."
ISIS released an audio statement claiming
responsibility hours after the Paris attacks. It used the same
"Avance, Avance" nasheed.
Al-Hayat Media released another French nasheed on Feb. 28 titled
"Pour Allah," which could have signaled an impending attack on a
European target. It proclaimed: "For Allah we sacrifice, for Allah we
terrorize."
"Pour Allah" appeared in an ISIS video celebrating the Brussels
attacks was released on March 24, two days after the assault on the
Brussels airport and Metro. The same video also included the "Avance.
Avance" nasheed.
A source alerted the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) about each
of these two nasheeds prior to the Paris and Brussels attacks, warning that
in his opinion that preparations for an attack may have been underway.
"I would suggest monitoring the nasheed sharing places and doing
content analysis of the lyrics," Shaikh said. "It is possible
that they have not thought of this yet but then again as an analyst I ask:
why would you wait until they did and you could have prevented a major
attack?"
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