Wednesday 28 October 2015

ISIS 'video' vows to murder all Jews, saying 'the real war has not yet begun'

Reuters
An Israeli border policeman fires teargas canisters during clashes with Palestinians in the West Bank town of Al-Ram, near Jerusalem on Oct. 22, 2015. Nine Israelis have been killed in Palestinian stabbings, shootings and vehicle attacks since the start of October.
A propaganda video footage was released recently by the Islamic State (ISIS), warning that the Jewish people, whom it described as "disease,'' would soon be wiped off this world.
The new video posted on YouTube (which has since been removed) showed an Islamic State militant dressed in army fatigue and wearing a balaclava vowing that the radical Islamic group will murder Jews worldwide, according to the Daily Express.
"Soon there will not be a single Jew left in Jerusalem and throughout the country,'' the man on the video said.
"And we will continue until we eradicate this disease (Judaism) from the world,'' he added.
A transcript of the video posted by The Times of Israel also said "the real war has not yet begun and everything you have experienced so far has been child's play—nothing compared to what will happen to you soon enough, inshallah (God willing)."
The man also assured his listeners and audience that ISIS is serious in killing Jews and ensuring the Muslims' No. 1 enemy will no longer have a place on earth.
"This isn't just talk,'' he said. "If one wasn't yet convinced that the ISIS doesn't just talk, we will advance towards you from everywhere, from the north and the south, from Sinai, from everywhere.''
"We see your crimes every day and we will settle scores,'' he concluded before reportedly pulling out a knife from his vest and citing a verse from the Quran promising victory for Muslims.
The video footage came out after this month's wave of Palestinian attacks against Israeli Jews and deadly clashes with Israeli security forces.
Already, Jerusalem has documented incidents wherein ISIS militants have been involved or are perpetrating violence in the capital city and elsewhere against its citizens. Early this week, soldiers reportedly shot and killed a man in Jerusalem after he tried to choke one of them and grab his weapons.
Police mistook the man for a Palestinian assailant until he shouted: "I am the Islamic State," the Express reported.
In a separate incident, a Jewish man was left seriously injured after he was stabbed at a bus stop by two men in the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh. Cops later confirmed the two attackers were wearing T-shirts under their shirts bearing the emblem of the military wing of Hamas, the Islamic militant group.
Last January, a terror attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris happened, killing four people, which was carried by ISIS militant Amedy Coulibaly.
The Mirror said the new threat follows ominous reports of ISIS radicals returning to Western countries. Around 30 British-born ISIS fighters have reportedly returned home to wage war on the United Kingdom. More than 300 ISIS terrorists are also believed to have returned to their homeland.

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