Timeline of the Islamic State (2024)

This is a timeline of Islamic State (ISIS)-related events that occurred in 2024.

January

 * 2 January – Nigerian airstrikes in Kwatan Dilla, Abadam killed Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP) leader Ba'a Shuwa and scores of his fighters.
 * 3 January – 2024 Kerman bombings: Two suicide bombings took place near a ceremony commemorating the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, killing 94 people and wounding 284 others. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks a day after.
 * 4 January – In a speech published on Al-Furqan, ISIS spokesperson Abu Hudhayfah Al-Ansari called for supporters to attack Israeli and Jewish targets in the United States and Europe and to "avenge" the killings of Palestinians by the Israel Defense Forces during the Israel–Hamas war.
 * 6 January:
 * ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on a bus in Dashte Barachi, Kabul which killed five people and injured 15 others.
 * An ISIS attack mortally wounded two Hashed al-Shaabi members in Saladin Governorate.
 * 9 January:
 * ISIS killed at least 14 Syrian soldiers on a military bus near Palmyra.
 * ISIS claimed responsibility for a bombing on a minivan belonging to Kabul's main prison, killing three people and injuring four others.
 * 11 January:
 * Iranian authorities claimed they identified the ringleader and bomb-maker of the Kerman bombings, and arrested 35 other people with alleged links to the attacks.
 * Israel Police and the Shin Bet made a joint statement announcing the arrests of two ISIS supporters from East Jerusalem who were planning to conduct bombing attacks against security forces in the Israeli capital.
 * 12 January – Pakistani authorities captured two Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) would-be suicide bombers near Peshawar who were planning to target regional politicians.
 * 14 January – ISIS militants shot at an Iraqi army position near Haditha, killing three soldiers and injuring one.
 * 15 January:
 * 2024 Iranian missile strikes in Iraq and Syria: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched airstrikes in Erbil targeting an alleged Mossad headquarter and several sites in Syria which it said were linked to ISIS.
 * A clash between Boko Haram and ISWAP on the islands of Kandahar and Kaduna Ruwa killed dozens of militants.
 * 25 January – The US and Iraq agreed to start talks about ending the presence of the US-led coalition in the country. Iraq said that ISIS was defeated and the coalition's goal was accomplished.
 * 28 January – 2024 Istanbul Church shooting: Two ISIS-affiliated gunmen shot and killed a man in Santa Maria Church, Istanbul during Sunday Mass. Both gunmen, along with 47 people with suspected ties to the attack, were arrested.
 * 30 January – 2024 Sibi bombing: ISIS claimed responsibility for a bombing targeting an election rally for Tehreek-e-Insaf which killed four people and injured five others.

February

 * 2 February – ISWAP gunmen opened fire on police officers at a police station in Gajiram, killing four.
 * 7 February – 2024 Balochistan bombings: ISIS claimed responsibility for two bombings in Pishin and Killa Saifullah which killed at least 30 people and injured over 40 others.
 * 8 February:
 * The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) warned that the attacks on US bases by Iran-backed militias could cause ISIS to resurge.
 * Under code name 'Operation Heroes-49', Turkish authorities detained 147 people who were suspected of having ties to ISIS.
 * 9 February:
 * Pakistani forces killed Abdul Shakoor, an ISIS-K member it said was behind the 2024 Balochistan bombings. The Inter-Services Public Relations said that he was planning to conduct further attacks in Balochistan.
 * Mucojo attack: ISIS fighters conducted a raid in Mucojo, killing at least 25 Mozambican soldiers. The attack was the group's deadliest on Mozambican troops since 2021. They also killed a bus driver near Meluco, and left a note urging Christians to convert to Islam or pay a jizya, or else they would be killed.
 * 12 February:
 * Pakistani forces confirmed the killing of senior ISIS-K leader Surat Gul during a counter-terrorism raid.
 * Filipino officials said that the mastermind of the Mindanao State University bombing was killed during a clash between ISIS supporters and government forces.
 * 13 February:
 * Turkish police arrested a Russian citizen working at Akkuyu nuclear plant during a probe on ISIS.
 * An ISIS attack east of Hama province killed nine Syrian soldiers and injured three others.
 * 15 February – Filipino officials arrested a woman declared by the United States as a facilitator for the Islamic State's Philippines branch.
 * 18 February – A gun battle between Filipino troops and the ISIS-aligned Maute group left six soldiers and two rebels dead near Munai.
 * 19 February – Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels killed 13 people in Mambasa Territory, Ituri Province in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
 * 20 February – ADF rebels armed with machetes and guns killed 11 people in Beni Territory.
 * 24 February – Iraqi authorities said they captured two ISIS members during an operation outside of the country. The location of the operation was not disclosed.
 * 25 February – A landmine left by ISIS killed 13 truffle hunters in Raqqa Governorate.

March

 * 1 March – ISIS claimed responsibility for a roadside bombing which killed one Iraqi soldier and wounded at least four others in Tarmiya.
 * 2 March – Zürich stabbing attack: A 15-year-old boy who pledged allegiance to ISIS stabbed an Orthodox Jewish man in Zürich, Switzerland.
 * 3 March – 2024 Karabulak clash: Six alleged ISIS members were killed during a counter-terrorism operation that resulted in a shootout in Karabulak, Russia. A man walking by was reportedly killed in the crossfire.
 * 6 March:
 * ISIS militants killed 18 villagers collecting truffles and injured 16 others near Kobajeb, Syria. At least 50 people were missing and are suspected to have been kidnapped.
 * Mozambican authorities reported that at least 72 children were missing and suspected to be kidnapped by ISIS following recent jihadist attacks in Cabo Delgado.
 * 7 March – The Federal Security Service (FSB) announced the killing of two Kazakh nationals in Kaluga, who were suspected to be ISIS militants plotting an attack against a synagogue in Moscow.
 * 10 March – The Iraqi Army announced that it killed ten ISIS militants within the past 24 hours.
 * 16 March – A landmine planted by ISIS in Raqqa Governorate killed 16 people and injured nine others.
 * 17 March:
 * The Maute group ambushed Filipino soldiers as they were returning to their base in southern Philippines, killing four.
 * Ugandan security forces were put on high alert following a statement by deputy military spokesperson Deo Akiiki announcing that ADF rebels had crossed into the country from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
 * 19 March – German police arrested two Afghan nationals who were suspected of plotting an attack against the Swedish parliament in support of ISIS.
 * 20 March:
 * Head of ISIS in India Haris Farooqi and his aide were arrested in Dhubri, Assam after crossing from Bangladesh.
 * 2024 Tillabéri attack: A Niger Armed Forces unit was ambushed near Teguey, Tillabéri Region, resulting in the death of at least 23 soldiers and 30 attackers. 17 other soldiers were injured in the attack. The Islamic State claimed responsibility three days later.
 * 21 March – 2024 Kandahar New Kabul Bank bombing: ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a branch of the New Kabul Bank in Kandahar, claiming it was targeting the Taliban. The Taliban claimed that three people died and 12 were injured, while the Mirwais Hospital claimed 20 people were killed and over 50 were injured.
 * 22 March – ISIS claimed responsibility for the Crocus City Hall attack in Krasnogorsk, claiming it was targeting Christians. At least 140 people were killed and over 360 were injured.
 * 23 March – Russian authorities detained 11 people in connection to the Crocus City Hall attack, including the four perpetrators.
 * 24 March – An ISIS bomb and shooting attack killed 11 truffle hunters in Raqqa Governorate, and three others were kidnapped.
 * 26 March:
 * Turkish authorities arrested 147 people suspected of having ties with ISIS across 30 provinces.
 * German interior minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement that ISIS-K poses "the greatest Islamist threat to security in Germany," and announced temporary border controls during the soccer 2024 European Championship, which begins on 14 June.
 * Spanish police arrested a man in Barcelona who they said had been carrying out "intensive efforts to encourage terrorism" and had suspected links to ISIS.
 * 27 March – Eight members of the Maute group and seven members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters surrendered to the Filipino military and handed over various firearms in Maguindanao del Sur.

April

 * 2 April:
 * Iranian authorities arrested two alleged ISIS-K members in Qom.
 * ADF rebels killed over a dozen and kidnapped 15 others in North Kivu. The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) responded, killing four attackers and rescuing four people.
 * 4 April:
 * Israel Police and Shin Bet foiled a plan by ISIS supporters to attack a police station in East Jerusalem and the Teddy Stadium.
 * A suspected ISIS suicide bombing in Sarmada killed Al-Nusra Front co-founder Abu Maria al-Qahtani and injured two of his companions.
 * 6 April:
 * Iranian police arrested three ISIS members, including a senior operative, and detained eight others following clashes in Karaj.
 * Turkish authorities announced that they detained 48 people with suspected ties to ISIS.
 * A teenager was arrested in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho for plotting to attack churches across the town in the name of ISIS. The attack was scheduled to coincide with the end of the month of Ramadan.
 * 8 April – Italian police arrested a Tajik national suspected of being an ISIS member after he arrived at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
 * 9 April – A pro-ISIS media outlet published threats against stadiums holding UEFA Champions League games, prompting increased security measures.
 * 11 April – A man from Baqa al-Gharbiyye was arrested by Israeli police for planning several ISIS attacks, including a plot to poison the Sea of Galilee.
 * 12 April – German authorities arrested four teenagers planning Islamist attacks against churches and synagogues in the name of ISIS.
 * 13 April – Swiss authorities announced that they arrested three teenagers over the Easter weekend for planning bombings in the country and allegedly supporting ISIS. The arrests were connected to the arrests in Germany on 12 April.
 * 15 April – ADF rebels killed at least 11 people and set vehicles on fire over the weekend in Mulekera, North Kivu Province.
 * 18 April – Israeli authorities arrested an ISIS operative in the West Bank.
 * 20 April – ISIS claimed responsibility for a bombing in the Koht-e Sangi neighborhood of Kabul that killed one and injured three others.
 * 21 April – Iraqi authorities hanged 11 people who had been sentenced to death for joining ISIS.
 * 24 April – Philippine law enforcement killed Abu Sayyaf militant Nawapi Abdulsaid during a gunbattle in Hadji Mohammad Ajul.
 * 25 April – Fifty women and children who were family members of ISIS militants were handed over to a delegation from Tajikistan by Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria.
 * 30 April – Malian state TV announced the killing of senior ISIS commander Abu Huzeifa in Indelimane, Mali by a joint force made up of soldiers from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. Hezeifa had been linked to several attacks in the Sahel, including the Tongo Tongo ambush in 2017 that killed four American soldiers.

May

 * 1 May – ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on a Shiite mosque in Guzara District on 29 April that killed six worshippers and injured one.
 * 10 May – The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned that terror groups including ISIS could target LGBTQIA+-related events and venues during the upcoming Pride Month.
 * 13 May – Five Iraqi soldiers, including a commander, were killed in an ISIS attack between the governorates of Diyala and Saladin.
 * 14 May – British police arrested two men accused of planning an ISIS-inspired attack against Jews and law enforcement in northwest England.
 * 17 May – ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the 2024 Bamyan shooting in Afghanistan, that led to the deaths of 6 people, including 3 Spanish tourists, as well as injuring 8 people, including one Lithuanian, one Norwegian, one Australian and another Spaniard. The majority of the targeted victims were foreign tourists.
 * 19 May – ADF commander and bomb-maker Anywari Al Iraq was captured by the Ugandan military.
 * 20 May – Four Sri Lankan nationals were arrested at Ahmedabad Airport over suspicions of planning a terror attack on behalf of ISIS.
 * 24 May – The FSB announced the arrests of over 20 people in connection to the Crocus City Hall attack.
 * 31 May:
 * Sri Lanka Police arrested the suspected handler of the four Sri Lankans arrested on 20 May in Colombo.
 * An American airstrike near Bosaso, Somalia killed three ISIS militants. It was later revealed that the target was Islamic State – Somalia Province leader Abdul Qadir Mumin, but his death was unconfirmed.

June

 * 4 June – Insikt Group, a cybersecurity firm part of Recorded Future, warned that extremist groups such as ISIS and al-Qaeda could target the 2024 Paris Olympics.
 * 5 June – 2024 Beirut US embassy shooting: A gunman wearing ISIS insignia attacked the US embassy in Beirut, injuring a security guard.
 * 6 June – Georgian authorities detained two possible ISIS affiliates in Batumi over illegal firearms charges.
 * 7 June:
 * Suspected ADF rebels killed between 41 and 80 people in the villages of Masala, Mahihi, and Keme in Beni Territory.
 * German authorities arrested a suspected ISIS-K supporter in Cologne Bonn Airport.
 * 9 June – Security was heightened at the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Nassau County International Cricket Stadium after ISIS-K published a threat against it.
 * 11 June:
 * ISIS senior member Abu Zainab was killed by Iraqi security forces in Raqqa, Northern Syria.
 * Eight Tajik nationals were arrested in New York City, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles over potential ISIS ties.
 * 12 June:
 * An ISIS attack in the Sukhna desert, Homs Governorate killed 16 Syrian soldiers, including an officer.
 * An attack in Mayikengo, Lubero Territory killed at least 42 people. ISIS later claimed responsibility.
 * 14 June:
 * Europol and Eurojust announced that European and American police shut down a large number of ISIS-linked online servers in the US, Germany, the Netherlands and Iceland. It also said that Spanish police arrested nine "radicalized" individuals.
 * Four ISIS supporters from countries such as Uzbekistan and Georgia were sanctioned by the US following a joint investigation with Turkey.
 * Fifteen suspected ISIS supporters were arrested in Bishkek and other parts of Kyrgyzstan.
 * 16 June:
 * Rostov-on-Don pre-trial detention center hostage crisis: Six ISIS-linked prisoners were killed by Russian forces after taking two prison guards hostage in Rostov-on-Don.
 * CENTCOM claimed that it executed a targeted killing via an airstrike in Syria on senior ISIS official and facilitator Usamah Jamal Muhammad Ibrahim al-Janabi.
 * 17 June:
 * A man was arrested in 'Ara, Israel over suspected plans to join IS – Somalia Province.
 * Spanish media reported that the ISIS-linked propaganda center I'lam Foundation was dismantled and a planned attack on Real Madrid fans and players in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium was thwarted in the previous week.
 * 18 June – US officials warned that IS – Somalia Province could host top leaders of the wider organization, including its caliph, Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi.
 * 19 June – An Iraqi national was detained by German authorities in Esslingen for planning to conduct attacks on behalf of ISIS.
 * 23 June:
 * The Niger Armed Forces claimed that it killed senior ISIS member Abdoulaye Souleymane Idouwal during a raid in the Tillabéri Region.
 * 2024 Dagestan attack: The Institute for the Study of War suspected that the Islamic State – Caucasus Province was responsible for the attacks in Derbent and Makhachkala, Dagestan that killed 20 people.
 * 24 June:
 * The Turkish Interior Ministry announced that 31 people with suspected ties to ISIS were detained during a week-long operation.
 * Malaysian authorities arrested eight people with suspected ties with ISIS over the weekend.
 * 26 June – The DHS identified over 400 Central Asian immigrants who entered the United States through an ISIS-linked smuggling ring within the past three years, 50 of whom remain unaccounted for.
 * 29 June:
 * Five bombs planted by ISIS years earlier were discovered by UNESCO in the walls of al-Nouri Mosque.
 * 2024 attack on the Israeli embassy in Belgrade: A man attacked the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, Serbia with a crossbow, wounding a security guard before being shot dead. He had earlier pledged allegiance to ISIS.

July

 * 6 July – Canadian authorities charged a woman with terrorism-related offenses after she left for Syria to join ISIS.
 * 7 July – A senior ISIS commander was killed by Taliban forces during a raid in Nangarhar Province.
 * 8 July – A Russian playwright and theatre director were sentenced to six years in prison for "justifying terrorism" over a play based on the stories of women who were recruited by ISIS.
 * 10 July – An Iraqi court sentenced the widow of former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to death for collaborating with the organization and detaining Yazidi women.
 * 13 July – Four Iraqi police officers were killed and three were injured during clashes with ISIS in Diyala Governorate.
 * 14 July – Iraqi authorities recovered 139 bodies of ISIS victims in the mass grave-turned Alo Antar hole, west of Mosul.
 * 15 July:
 * An Israeli airstrike on a car on the al-Saboura highway in Syria killed prominent businessman Mohammad Baraa Qatarji, who was sanctioned by the US for links to ISIS and the Syrian government.
 * 2024 Muscat mosque shooting: Three suicide attackers targeted a Shiite mosque in Wadi Kabir, Oman, killing six people and wounding at least 28 others. ISIS claimed responsibility the following day.
 * 17 July – CENTCOM reported that ISIS attacks in Iraq and Syria were set to double compared to 2023.