Rabat, March 20 -- A spokesperson of ISIS, Abu Hassan Al Muhajir, has called for revenge nearly a week after a terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.

The self-styled spokesman said in a 44-minute voice recording that the massacres "should wake up those who were fooled and should incite the supporters of the caliphate to avenge their religion."

The terrorist attack on two mosques killed 50 people and injured at least 50 more on Friday, March 15.

Al Muhajir also criticized the White House's comments on victory over ISIS, saying it is in a "state of confusion and contradiction that make it impossible for any observer to know what is meant by the word 'victory.'"

On Tuesday, March 19, Syrian democratic forces said they...