ISIS spokesperson has asked supporters to renew terror attacks in West.
ISIS spokesperson has asked supporters to renew terror attacks in West.ISIS Media

The Islamic State official spokesperson has issued yet another call to the jihadist 'brothers' across the world to continue with Charlie Hebdo-style attacks in their home countries.

Abu Mohammad al-Adnani, the spokesperson who is believed to have inspired the jihadi elements in Australia and France, has now released another audio message in which he has asks the 'Muslim brothers' to take the opportunity to 'shed a drop of blood' for the greater good.

In an audio recording titled 'Say Die in Your Rage' released on Monday, he praised 'brothers' who carried out the Paris attacks, Sydney siege and the failed plot to murder police officers in Belgium.

"We renew our call to the believers in Europe and the disbelieving West and everywhere else, to target the crusaders in their own lands," al Adnani says in the audio message translated from Arabic.

He asked any Muslim 'who has the ability to shed a single drop of crusader blood' by any means - 'an explosive device, a bullet, a knife, a car, a rock, or even a boot or a fist'.

Al-Adnani also praised recent attacks in Canada, France, Australia, and Belgium and warned the West that the ISIS would continue with the terror attacks."You have not seen anything from us yet," he warned.

Al Adnani also spoke about the death of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, saying Muslims should be "happy for the death of the tyrant of the peninsula".

In September last year, al Adnani had asked ISIS followers to kill "a disbelieving American or European – especially the spiteful and filthy French – or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State".

His address continued: "Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him."

The latest recording of the ISIS spokesperson has been found to be authentic, according to intelligence analysts, Flashpoint.