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Jama'atu al-I'tisam bil-Kitab wa’l-Sunnah (Somali: Jamaacada Al-Ictisaam Bil Kitaabi Wassunnah, Arabic: جماعة الاعتصام بالكتاب والسنة), more commonly known as Jama'at Al-I'tisam (Somali: Jamaacada Al-Ictisaam, Arabic: جماعة الاعتصام) is a Somali Islamic Salafi organization and missionary group founded in 1996.
Early Somali language forums and news sites sympathetic to Al-Shabaab such as Muntada al-Qimmah began to publish Al-Shabaab media releases online. The first use of the name was in early 2008, when the official website of al-Shabaab called “Kataaib” was founded and existed until 2009.
Shahada News Agency; Somalia Report This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 06:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
At least five people have died in the attack on a Mogadishu hotel by Somalia's al-Shabab rebels that was ended early Monday by security forces, according to the Somali police force. The siege of ...
Shahada News Agency (Arabic: وكالة شهادة الإخبارية, romanized: Wakālat shahādat al-ikhbārīyah, Somali: Wakaalada Wararka ee Shahada) is an news agency of the militant organization, Al-Shabaab, and is used as the main disseminator for news in Arabic as well as English translations relating to attacks done by al-Shabaab and other operations including executions.
6 February — 2024 Mogadishu market bombing - Ten people are killed and 20 others are injured following explosions in the Bakaara Market, Mogadishu believed to be perpetrated by Al-Shabab, who reportedly planted explosive devices underground.
"FEMA is a critical agency which performs an essential mission in support of our national security," said Cam Hamilton, a former Navy SEAL, who was appointed by Trump to temporarily lead the ...
Az-Zallaqa was established in 2017, first documenting attacks by JNIM militants in Mali against a United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali Super Camp at Timbuktu Military Airport with mortars known as the 2017 Timbuktu attack. [1]