"Islamic State propaganda is maybe more audible" in Syria among those who resent new authorities
The Bondi Beach attack came close to a deadly attack on US troops, with President Donald Trump blaming the Islamic state. For FRANCE 24's Wassim Nasr, the Islamic State group's propaganda is maybe more audible to those who resent Syria's new authorities, a year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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