The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has openly admitted to carrying out a genocide against Christians in Africa while mocking former U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of intervention.
The revelation was made by Mario Nawfal, a Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur, business influencer, citizen journalist, and podcast host, via X (formerly Twitter).
The terror group described any U.S. attempt to defend Christians as an “act of hatred against Islam” and cautioned its fighters not to underestimate American military forces.
The statement further claimed that U.S. involvement would drag America into endless wars “from Damascus to Africa,” signaling the group’s intent to provoke prolonged conflict.
Nawfal emphasized that this is not an intelligence leak but an official confession published directly by ISIS, highlighting the group’s boldness in publicly acknowledging its actions.
Security experts warn that the admission underscores the growing audacity of ISIS in Africa and raises urgent concerns about the safety of Christian communities in regions where the terror group operates.
The confession also signals the continuing challenges the international community faces in addressing extremist threats on the continent.

