In this PJ Media article, a new report highlights an alleged ISIS-linked call for violence targeting British activist Tommy Robinson, raising renewed concerns about extremist incitement and security threats in the West.
- ISIS propaganda channels reportedly called for Muslims to assassinate Tommy Robinson, framing him as a high-priority target
- The threats were allegedly distributed through pro-ISIS media networks and encrypted platforms commonly used for radicalization
- Robinson, a controversial figure known for criticizing Islamism and immigration policies, has faced repeated threats in the past
- The article argues that Western governments and media often downplay or ignore threats tied to Islamic extremism
- It highlights broader concerns about online radicalization and the ability of extremist groups to inspire lone-wolf attacks
- Critics warn that such rhetoric could lead to real-world violence, especially given past ISIS-inspired attacks in Europe
- The piece frames the situation as part of a larger pattern of escalating tensions between Islamist extremists and outspoken critics
Read the full story: https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2026/04/11/isis-calls-on-muslims-to-murder-tommy-robinson-n4951703




