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ISIS urges attacks on World Cup crowds, but U.S. says no specific threat has been identified

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50% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 18, 2026
Center 1Right 1

What happened

ISIS has called on supporters to attack World Cup 2026 crowds in the United States, using stadiums and fan zones as targets. U.S. officials say there is no specific threat so far, but security remains at a high level.

  • 01ISIS urged attacks on World Cup 2026 crowds in the United States.
  • 02The propaganda named stadiums and fan zones as targets.
  • 03U.S. officials say there is no concrete intelligence of a planned attack.
  • 04Security has been reinforced around stadiums, fans areas, and tourist sites.
  • 05Authorities say coordination among security bodies is at the highest level.

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OrganizationsISIS, FIFA

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The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Now 14Right · Hebrew7 days ago
ISIS urges attacks on World Cup crowds, but U.S. says no specific threat has been identified
WallaCenter · HebrewJun 18, 2026
ISIS Threatens World Cup Fans in Propaganda Message

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