War on ISIS

Islamic State-linked rebels kill 89 civilians in east Congo attacks, UN force says

Fighters from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attacked several localities of Congo's North Kivu province and killed at least 20 women and an undetermined number of children.

Relatives mourn their kin who was killed in his farm following an attack by Islamic State-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels, in Mbimbi location of Oicha in Beni territory, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo September 10, 2025.
U.S. military vehicles drive in Hasaka, Syria December 6, 2024.

Senior ISIS member killed in US military operation in Syria, official says

Members of the M23 rebel group ride on a pickup truck as they leave their position for patrols amid conflict between them and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, January 29, 2025.

ISIS-backed rebels kill 38 people in a church in Congo, several still missing

 US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken meets with Yazidi activists at the State Department in Washington July 2024.

In the shadow of genocide: Remembering 10 years of Yazidi struggle


Judge rules ACLU to visit ISIS fighter detained in Iraq

The man surrendered in mid-September to US-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters pursuing an offensive against Islamic State’s former stronghold of Raqqa.

An Islamic State fighter carries the group’s flag in Raqqa, north-central Syria.

The ‘ISIS widows’ and the myth of the innocent women jihadists

Today the ISIS 'widows' are the center of sympathy.

A displaced woman from the minority Yazidi sect, who was kidnapped by Islamic State militants of Tal Afar but managed to flee, reacts in Duhok province, northern Iraq, November 24, 2016.

Why Israel ignores Iraq

Israeli decision-makers’ as well as commentators’ lack of interest in the political developments in Iraq, leads them to exaggerate in Iranian influence in Iraq and lose track of alternative trends.

Shi'ite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) advance towards the city of Al-Qaim, Iraq November 3, 2017

Anti-ISIS coalition looks to stabilize Iraq and eastern Syria as war winds down

The coalition has estimated that there are around 3,000 or fewer ISIS fighters left to hunt down.

Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) stand together in Raqqa, Syria, October 16, 2017.

The Robin Hood complex: Why do people from the West fight in other’s wars?

The war against ISIS isn’t the first time in history that we have seen hordes of men volunteer to fight for something they believe in.

THE AUTHOR with Kurdish Peshmerga during the offensive near Bashiqa in October 2016.

Iranian president declares end of ISIS

Rouhani echos statement issued by senior commander in Revolutionary Guards.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani delivers a television address in Tehran, Iran, October 13, 2017.

Syrian army, allies take back Albu Kamal from Islamic State

IS members withdrew from the town, with fighting continuing in the perimeter of Albu Kamal.

Fighters from the Syrian army units and Hezbollah are seen on the western mountains of Qalamoun, near Damascus, in this handout picture provided by SANA

Iraqi forces recapture last Islamic State-held town

The capture of the town marks the end of Islamic State's era of territorial rule over a so-called caliphate that it proclaimed in 2014 across vast swathes of Iraq and Syria.

Artillery belonging to Iraqi army are seen southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq

ISIS not yet vanquished, not by a long shot, top intel experts say

Report says terror group may have lost ground in Middle East but “it did not cease to exist, but, rather, changed the pattern of its activities.”

AN ISIS member rides on a rocket launcher in Raqqa in Syria two months ago

Syria declares victory over Islamic State

As ISIS was pushed from Syrian territory in recent months, there were pictures of women pulling off face veils and smoking previously banned cigarettes.

Fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces make the V-sign as their convoy passes in Ain Issa, Syria.