New statement from Hay’at Taḥrīr al-Shām’s Abū Khālid al-Shāmī: “Military Developments in the Northern and Western Ḥamāh Villages on May 11”

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New issue of Hay’at Taḥrīr al-Shām’s newsletter: “Ibā’ #48″

For prior issues see: #47, #46#45#44#43#42#41#40#39#38#37#36#35#34#33#32#31#30#29#28#27#26#25#24#23#22#21#20#19#18#17#16#15#14#13#12#11#10#9#8#7#6#5#4#3#2#1, and #0.

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The Birth of Wilayat al-Hind

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Earlier this morning, the Islamic State announced the creation of a new Wilayat al-Hind. While the claim is related to an attack in Kashmir, it likely will also apply to any activity in India in the future as well. As Mina al-Lami notes, this is not the first time IS has claimed an attack in Kashmir before. Previously it was under its Wilayat Khurasan, which is most associated with its operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Therefore, once again, IS is reorganizing its provincial structure. This new system is part of a broader change since the fall of IS’s territorial control in Baghuz, Syria, which ended almost two months ago now. Recently, IS inaugurated a so-called Wilayat Wasat Ifriqiya for its operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s recent video highlights a so-called Wilayat Turkiya for a phantom province in Turkey, which could become more relevant in the future, but time will tell. Either way, it is clear that IS is making a number of changes to further bolster its capabilities outside of Iraq and Syria.

For now, you will find below details on what we know about IS’s prior activities in Kashmir. If anyone wants to add anything to the following dossier let me know and I will post it so there is a fuller picture. From oldest to most recent.

December 25, 2017:

Part of a broader thread

December 26, 2017:

‘Rebel group’ in Indian-occupied Kashmir pledges allegiance to IS – The Express Tribune

January 23, 2018: 

Representations of Mahmud of Ghazni in the Islamic State’s texts – Neil Aggarwal, Contemporary South Asia: https://bit.ly/2PXTSYM

February 9, 2018:

An Idea or a Threat? Islamic State Jammu & Kashmir – Amira Jadoon, Combating Terrorism Center: https://bit.ly/2nWjR5i

February 26, 2018:

March 12, 2018:

IS emir in J&K, two others gunned down – Times of India

March 13, 2018:

March 14, 2018:

March 30, 2018: 

May 11, 2018:

June 15, 2018:

June 17, 2018:

June 22, 2018:

Four ISJK militants killed in Army’s Anantnag operation – The Hindu

July 25, 2018:

August 4, 2018:

August 7, 2018:

August 22, 2018:

September 11, 2018:

September 12, 2018:

November 11, 2018:

December 6, 2018:

December 31, 2018:

January 11, 2019:

May 10, 2019:

Articles of the Week – 5/4-5/10

Monday May 6:

Gender in the jihad: Characteristics and outcomes among women and men involved in jihadist-inspired terrorism – Christine Shahan Brugh, Sarah L. Desmarais, Joseph Simons-Rudolph, and Samantha A. Zottola, Journal of Threat Assessment and Management:

Boko Haram’s resurgence in Chad – Remadji Hoinathy, Institute for Security Studies: https://bit.ly/2Jv61D9

Tuesday May 7:

The quality of terrorist violence: Explaining the logic of terrorist target choice – Sara MT Polo, Journal of Peace Research: https://bit.ly/2vRUtSq

Wednesday May 8:

A comparative analysis of right-wing radical & Islamist communities’ strategies for survival in social networks (evidence from VKontakte) – Mikhail Myagkov, Evgeniy V Shchekotin, Sergey I Chudinov, and Vyacheslav L Goiko, Media, War & Conflict: https://bit.ly/2HjKfzw

Let the Terrorists Win? – Robin Simcox, The National Interest: https://bit.ly/2VyrMcN

Change is the Only Constant: The Evolving Role of Women in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) – Ruth Gan, Loo Seng Neo, Jeffery Chin, and Majeed Khader, Women & Criminal Justice: https://bit.ly/2Q8SVgc

Thursday May 9:

A Site-Level Market Model of the Antiquities Trade – Fiona Greenland, James V. Marrone, Oya Topçuoğlu, and Tasha Vorderstrasse, International Journal of Cultural Property: https://bit.ly/2wauNk2