Tik Tok joins Islamic State's other recruitment tools

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) tries to return on the international stage after the losses it sustained in Syria, Iraq and Libya by drawing in new recruits.
It does this, capitalizing on the video-sharing social
networking service, Tik Tok.
Complex propaganda
ISIS possesses a professional and complex propaganda
network that succeeded in airing thousands of videos and propaganda materials,
the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies said.
It added that ISIS also aired thousands of messages
via other social media networks in different languages with the aim of reaching
the largest number of people around the world.
This terrorist organization rolls out information
about itself to encourage people to join it, the center said.
It added that ISIS also calls on Muslims around the
world to revolt against the regimes of their countries to establish an Islamic
caliphate instead.
The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies noted in
a report despite all the land ISIS lost in the past period and the killing of
its caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2019, the organization succeeded in
preserving its ability to produce propaganda materials and air it using
different media.
In the service of terrorism
The center said ISIS makes the best use of
opportunities made available by modern technologies on the road to achieving
its goals.
It added that the organization uses cyberspace
successfully to reach out to people in different countries, including in the
West.
Although Arabic is the main language of the propaganda
material of ISIS, the organization uses other languages to reach the largest
number of people, the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies said.