ISIS, Philippines and Bondi Beach
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The shooting happened during a mission by U.S. and Syrian forces in a historic central town near Palmyra on Saturday. President Trump and U.S. military officials attributed the attack to ISIS.
Two Iowa National Guard soldiers were killed in an ISIS attack in Syria. They were on a mission in support of counter-terrorism efforts.
The attack in Sydney shows how the Islamic State continues to inspire violence on a global scale with more frequency than other terrorist groups, officials say.
The two men who killed 15 people on Sunday were driven by “Islamic State ideology,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Australia’s public broadcaster.
One of two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in an "ISIS attack" in Syria has been identified, the son of a rural Iowa police chief.
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Sydney gunmen identified as father and son, reportedly possessed ISIS flag
Terrorists named as Naveed and Sajid Akram, 24 and 50; son reportedly probed in 2019 for ISIS ties; Australia said to examine if attack was Iranian plot; 6 in critical condition from attack that killed at least 15 The post Sydney gunmen identified as father and son,
An ISIS gunman on Saturday opened fire on American and Syrian troops in Palmyra, Syria, who were conducting a counterterrorism operation.
The Philippines Bureau of Immigration said on Tuesday that the two alleged gunmen behind the mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach travelled to the Philippines on November 1 aboard Philippine Airlines Flight PR212 from Sydney to Manila and onward to Davao.