ISIS says coronavirus is 'God's divine punishment' and they are pleased the outbreak hit their enemies

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ISIS said yesterday they were glad the West had been affected by the coronavirus - calling the pandemic divine punishment from God. 

In an audio broadcast posted on one of the militants' websites, the person on the tape identified himself as IS spokesman Abu Hamzah al-Quraishi.

'God, by his will, sent a punishment to tyrants of this time and their followers ... which can't be seen by the naked eye,' he said, in an allusion to the COVID-19 disease.

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The US said Thursday it would offer up to $3million for the arrest of a senior leader of the Islamic State movement (file image) who has overseen the extremists' grisly execution videos

'Today we are pleased for this punishment of God for you.'

It was the Sunni Muslim group's third such tape since appointing Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Quraishi as new leader following the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi by U.S. special forces in northwestern Syria late last year.

Quraishi urged IS fighters 'everywhere to prepare whatever strength they could and be as hard as they could on the enemies of God and to raid their places,' according to the tape.

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It was the Sunni Muslim group's third such tape since appointing Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Quraishi as new leader following the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (pictured in 2019) by U.S. special forces in northwestern Syria late last year

'Don't let a single day pass without making their lives awful.'

He gave no specific targets but mentioned countries where the group is active such as Syria and Iraq as well as western Africa.

IS has struggled to regroup and develop new strategy since the killing of Baghdadi. It lost its last significant piece of territory in Syria last year after already being defeated in Iraq.

The SITE Intelligence Group monitoring website said the tape looked authentic. 'IS spokesman echoes jihadi sentiment of COVID-19 being divine punishment,' it said.