Rayat Al-Tawheed (Banner of God) is a mouthpiece for British fighters from London that are fighting in support of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham (ISIS) in Syria, using a similar name. Rayat Al-Tawheed encourages British citizens to join the Syrian war as well as spreading Islamic extremist propaganda. The group is primarily active on Facebook and Twitter and also has a YouTube page. The group functions mainly as a graphic design team, creating images that are shared via the social media with most of the images reflecting support of British Jihadist fighting in Syria, anti-Western messages and direct threats to the United Kingdom and United States. Rayat Al-Tawheed claims to get financial support from individuals based in the UK.Image: 2016 Rayat Al-Tawheed poster for recruiting to the Islamic State shared on Facebook
Rayat Al-Tawheed (UK)
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