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Paris marks decade as IS, Al-Qaeda shift threat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69697, member: 636"] A decade after the Paris attacks that killed 130 people, analysts report that jihadist groups Islamic State and Al-Qaeda have transformed. Their weakened central command, following the deaths of leaders Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Ayman al-Zawahiri, has given way to more autonomous and active franchises. The primary threat to Europe has shifted from complex, directed operations to homegrown attacks inspired by the groups' ideologies. According to French anti-terrorism officials, individuals with no direct links to the organizations now pose the main risk. These jihadist branches are currently most potent in Africa and Asia. Groups like JNIM in the Sahel and Islamic State West Africa Province are expanding, with concerns that instability could spread through the region. Despite this activity, the groups' ultimate goal of establishing a global caliphate remains unchanged. [/QUOTE]
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