Islamic state in Iraq and Sham (ISIS) promoted Monday among its members and supporters for intensifying violence against the west. Spokesman for the terrorist organization, Mohammed Al-Adnani called upon ISIS's members and allies to intensify their attacks against Western countries, highlighting French magazine Charlie Hebdo's deadly attack as an ideal example to follow. "We call upon Muslims in Europe, the infidel west, and everywhere to target the Crusaders in their home countries and wherever they are," Al-Adnani said in a video released by one of the group's media arms, Al-Furqan. Charlie Hebdo was attacked by Islamic extremists January 7 in Paris over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. 12 people were killed, including some of the magazine's veteran caricaturists.