An official al Qaeda website that is restricted to members of the
terrorist group opened its first Twitter account this week in what U.S.
officials say is an effort to resolve a major split over Syria's
Islamist rebels.
The Shamukh al-Islam website, used as an official clearing house for
al Qaeda members to communicate and issue propaganda statements, started
its first Twitter account on Tuesday.
The first posts on the account focused on divisions between two al
Qaeda rebel groups in Syria, al Nusra Front and the Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
The account, @shomokhalislam, issued 29 tweets, followed one account,
and attracted 1,532 followers as of Friday afternoon. U.S. officials
said among its followers are several high-profile digital jihadists.
Counterterrorism analysts view the new account as another indicator
that terrorist groups are stepping up their use of social media over
traditional Internet sites.
The official al Qaeda account also highlights the view among
Islamists that Twitter is fast becoming an essential tool for online
jihad, or holy war.