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Jihadist extremists have taken to social media platforms to celebrate the devastating California wildfires, portraying them as divine retribution while also suggesting their potential as a method for terrorist activities. However, no concrete evidence has emerged linking any specific acts of arson to these groups.
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A Muslim community leader in California expresses happiness and satisfaction over the devastating Los Angeles fires, claiming Americans deserve even worse punishments from Allah (god of Islam) for supporting Israel and Jews.This shocking statement was…
— Liza Rosen (@LizaRosen0000) January 15, 2025
The online propaganda has been particularly visible on platforms like TikTok, where supporters of ISIS have shared inflammatory content. One notable example featured provocative imagery depicting an individual carrying an incendiary device, set against a crimson background with wildfire imagery.
Instead of doing his job as Governor focusing on fighting these wildfires, @GavinNewsom took time to attack me on Twitter for stating the obvious: he is a complete failure and wholly incompetent to run our state. 5 years ago Newsom told President Trump California has not done… pic.twitter.com/Ka7ILh47ZK
— Bill Essayli (@billessayli) January 16, 2025
The ongoing blazes have devastated California’s landscape, with the destruction spanning more than 40,000 acres of land.