
In this Friday, April 26, 2019, image made from video, officers hold up an Islamic State group flag in Arabic that reads: "There is no God, but Allah" and "Allah, Prophet, Muhammad" during a raid on a house in Sainthamaruthu, Sri Lanka. Militants linked to Easter suicide bombings opened fire and set off explosives during a raid by Sri Lankan security forces on the house in the country's east, leaving behind a grisly discovery Saturday: 15 bodies, including six children. (AP Photo)
The United Nations has released a report on the current threat from ISIS and al-Qaida.
On this week’s episode of “The Hunt with WTOP national security correspondent J.J. Green,” the outgoing coordinator of the ISIS/al-Qaida/Taliban Monitoring Team, Edmund Fitton-Brown, said both groups have suffered setbacks.