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The United Nations is sounding the alarm: ISIS is returning with a new, more complex, and more widespread face.

ISIS and the exploitation of technology in recruiting individuals

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Last updated: 05/02/2026 11:19 am
Medhat Elsheikh
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The United Nations is sounding the alarm: ISIS is returning with a new, more complex, and more widespread face.
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New York, USA – The United Nations has warned of the resurgence of the threat posed by ISIS on the international stage. It emphasized that the organization no longer operates using traditional methods, but has become more sophisticated and flexible in its movements. Furthermore, ISIS relies on decentralized networks and new strategies that enable it to reposition itself and exert influence in multiple regions around the world.

A recent UN report stated that the organization has succeeded in rebuilding its operational capabilities in some security-fragile areas. It has exploited regional conflicts and political vacuums, along with using modern technology and social media to spread extremist ideology and recruit new members, particularly among young people.

The report indicated that ISIS activity is no longer confined to the Middle East, but has extended to areas in Africa and Asia. In these regions, the organization’s branches are seeking to expand their influence through sporadic attacks and sophisticated operations targeting security forces and civilians. This reflects a strategic shift towards operating as “lone wolves” and small cells.

The United Nations also pointed out that the threat is no longer solely military, but has become multidimensional. It now includes cyber warfare, illicit financing, and the exploitation of humanitarian crises to recruit new members. Therefore, the situation requires broader international cooperation and effective intelligence sharing to confront these challenges.

The international organization emphasized that the risk of the organization’s resurgence remains high as long as global hotspots persist. It stressed the need to address the root causes of extremism and promote development and political stability, as this prevents terrorist organizations from exploiting the fragility of some states to regenerate themselves.

Observers believe that the UN warning reflects growing concern about the organization’s ability to adapt to international changes. In fact, it no longer relies on territorial control as it once did, but has adopted a more flexible model aimed at survival and continuity through dispersed networks that are difficult to track. This makes confronting it more complex and requires new tools that go beyond traditional security solutions.

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