Islamic State urges supporters to hide behind fake job ads

ISIS (ISIL/Islamic State/Daesh) has called on supporters to place fake ads on popular websites to lure innocent victims who will be held hostage and then executed, according to NineNewsTV.

The latest edition of the terror group's online magazine Rumiyah outlines in chilling detail how would-be lone wolves can carry out such attacks.

In a disturbing featured section of the 58-page magazine titled Just Terror Tactics, Australia's home-grown terrorists Man Haron Monis, Numan Haider, and Farhad Jabar are all named and applauded.

The article declares that the objective of hostage taking is "to create as much carnage and terror as one possibly can". For optimum impact, potential attackers are encouraged to create a drawn out hostage situation to leverage maximum media attention.

"This is because the hostile kafir (a derogatory word to describe non-believers) only...

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