Jihadists are storming Twitter with ISIS propaganda ideas on Friday with the hastag #AllEyesOnIsis.
Jihadists are storming Twitter with ISIS propaganda ideas on Friday with the hastag #AllEyesOnIsis.Twitter

Jihadists have been storming Twitter with ISIS propaganda ideas on Friday with the hastag #AllEyesOnISIS, hours after US President Barack Obama announced he is sending around 300 military advisers to Baghdad, in order to try and quell the advancing militants who are threatening to quash the entire swathe of northern Iraq.

In the propaganda stunt, which can neither be moderated nor blocked, extremist fighters and jihadist supporters alike have vowed to 'spread the truth' behind the crisis in Iraq.

Internet users and Twitterati have been showered with a surge of pro-ISIS posts on Friday, which could be spearheaded by the group's militants.

The creators of the hashtag #AllEyesOnISIS have stated in their manifesto that they will answer the allegations against ISIS and tweet important speeches by the jihadist group's leaders.

One major Twitter handle that is bombarding the microblogging site with pro-ISIS messages is a profile called Al-Janabi.

"ISIS is my nationality, Tweeting mainly about Iraq & Syria and occationally about the rest of the Ummah. Friendly like a Scottish fold," reads the account's profile description.

The handle is flooding Twitter with various scary posts, answering questions such as:

"Why does ISIS kill Shia Army members?"

"Why does #ISIS behead Alawites and Shia?

One post suggested that the United States was simply trying to make people hate ISIS.

"The US found the best strategy where they can lose no soldiers, by making you hate us through propaganda & turn you against us," read a post.

"Sahwat of Sham begged the west for support, while ISIS asked Allah for support and he gave them their rewards in Iraq," read another tweet.

Let's have a look at some more terrifying messages posted under the hashtag: