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Muslim Parents Kiss Daughters Goodbye Before BLOWING Them Up In Terrorist Attack


waving flagPublished on December 21, 2016

URL of the original posting site: http://clashdaily.com/2016/12/watch-muslim-parents-kiss-daughters-goodbye-blowing-terrorist-attack/

‘We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us.’ – Golda Meir, Israel’s 4th Prime Minister.

muslim-obamaThe ‘Iron Lady’ of Isreal was right. Children are to be treasured and protected. This is the ultimate form of child abuse. These parents are ok with having their daughters blow up to kill innocent civilians. There must be a special place in Hell for monsters like this.

The mother, wearing a burka, is seen hugging and kissing her daughters before she sends them off to become suicide bombers.

Syrian journalists have reported the two adults as being husband and wife and parents to the two girls. They also linked one of the youngsters to the explosion on Friday.

In one video, the mother repeatedly hugs the seven-year-old, named as Islam, and the older girl, named as  Both girls say 'Allahu Akbar' before separate footage shows them dressed in coats and woolly hats as they embrace their mother and leave the roomFatima.

A man behind the camera asks the woman why she is sending her daughters to jihad when they are so young.

She replies that ‘no one is young when it comes to jihad as every Muslim is supposed to participate in jihad.’

He then prays for Allah to accept the sacrifice the woman is making

In the second video the man believed to be the father asks one of the girls what she is ‘going to do today’ Footage captures the moment jihadi parents kissed their daughters goodbye shortly before one of them walked into a Syrian police station and was blown up by a remote detonatorbefore she replies that she is going to carry out a suicide bombing in Damascus.

In an apparent reference to the bus evacuation of rebel fighters and residents from Aleppo last week, the man asks one of the children: ‘Shouldn’t you leave fighting to the men? Or did all of them flee in the green buses?’.

He later adds: ‘You are not going to be afraid because you are going to the Heavens, right?’.

The girl on the left replies simply: ‘Yes’.

Both children then say Allah Akbar on the man’s request before he starts saying prayers.
Read more: Daily Mail

ClashDaily reported the attack on the police station in Damascus when the 7-year old had the bomb that was strapped to her remotely detonated.

We now know that her name was Islam. This is the ‘Religion of Peace’ that we are told about. This doesn’t look like peace.

How much hate do you have to have to send your own children to the slaughter in order to wage ‘war’?

This is unconscionable.

It’s so far beyond the comprehension of Western values. To have the parents hold these views and send their children to die for their cause… that’s just deplorable.

These kids would be 2nd and 4th Graders in the U.S. Think about that the next time you pass by an elementary school.

These people love violence. They normalize it. And they are obviously ok with using children.

This is an ideological difference that we just can’t negotiate around.

Trump says we need to eradicate Islamic terrorists. Do you agree?

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Ramadan Bombathon: 1850 Dead in 30 Days


waving flagBy Bethany Blankley July 7, 2016

June 5- July 6, 2016 marked the month of Ramadan, the Islamic holiday observed worldwide. Followers of the Qur’an fast during the day, then eat at night, for a whole month, to commemorate the alleged first revelation of the Quran given to Muhammad. It is emphasized by leaders as a time of peace and forgiveness for all Islamists. However, as the Religion of Peace website shows, Ramadan is one of the most deadly months of the year.

The editors of the site write:

“Muslims often insist that other religions are just as violent as theirs and that the bigger problem is ‘Islamophobia.’ We put that narrative to the test each Ramadan with a running count of ALL terror attacks, categorized by motive.”

This year, by July 6, 2016, the site recorded 238 fatal terrorist attacks that occurred in 32 countries solely in the name of Islam. No other ideology caused a single terrorist attack over the same 30-day period.

That’s roughly 61-62 people killed every day in the name Islam.

The ReligionOfPeace.com lists high profile suicide attacks that occurred in BaghdadBangladeshFloridaTurkey, Yemen, and other parts of the globe whose 1,850 victims were BuddhistsChristians, co-religionistsHindushomosexuals, and Jews. These fatal attacks were all perpetrated only in the name of Islam.Do you want

Every week the site lists, “Atrocities of the Week.” Those that occurred during a five-day period during the halfway mark of the month of Ramadan included:

The last few days of Ramadan included:

  • While American were celebrating on July 4th, ISIS boiled alive seven people in Iraq.
  • A suicide bomber killed 4 guards outside of a mosque in Saudi Arabia.
  • A suicide bomber killed 30 outside of a Shiite bakery in Syria.
  • ISIS captures 40 civilians, including women and children, and “mercilessly executes” them in Syria.
  • A Shahid suicide bomber kills four family members in Afghanistan.
  • 3 killed by Islamic bomb and shooting attack in Bangladesh.
  • 22 killed at a Dhaka Bakery in Bangladesh.

The Religion of Peace website “is a non-partisan, fact-based site that examines the ideological threat that Islam poses to human dignity and freedom.”

Its numerous resources evidence that Islam is anything but “peaceful.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bethany Blankley

Bethany Blankley is a political analyst for Fox News Radio and has appeared on television and radio programs nationwide. She writes about political, cultural, and religious issues in America from the perspective of an evangelical and former communications staffer. She was a communications strategist for four U.S. Senators, one U.S. Congressman, a former New York governor, and several non-profits. She earned her MA in Theology from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland and her BA in Political Science from the University of Maryland. Follow her @bethanyblankley facebook.com/BlankleyBethany/ & BethanyBlankley.com.

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One in Ten Islamic State Recruits Wants to Become Suicide Bomber


waving flagby Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D., 19 Apr 2016

Recovered documents from the Islamic State terror group reveal that more than one in ten of their recruits would like to become suicide bombers.

A group of analysts at West Point who spent many hours sifting through thousands of leaked documents have found that 12 percent of Islamic State recruits are open to making the ultimate sacrifice as suicide bombers.

In March, German intelligence obtained a cache of Islamic State documents, revealing the names of 22,000 ISIS fighters including many foreign recruits hailing from Europe, Australia and the United States. The documents were reportedly leaked by a former Free Syrian Army fighter who switched over to fight for the Islamic State.

The leaked files reveal that some 10 percent of the militants hail from Western countries, with 128 jihadists from France, 80 from Germany and 57 from the UK.

The most common countries of provenance, however, were Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, with 797 and 640 recruits respectively.

Germany’s interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, confirmed the authenticity of the documents and their usefulness for counterterrorism forces. Maizière said the discovery would facilitate “speedier, clearer investigations and stricter prison sentences” for fighters returning from Syria and Iraq. He also said that the documents help elucidate “the underlying structures of this terrorist organization.”culture of deceit and lies

The files contain the names, nationalities, addresses, telephone numbers and other personal details of jihadists who joined the terrorist network in 2013 and 2014. According to the analysts, two thirds of the ISIS recruits are between the ages 21 and 30, though ages range from the teens all the way to a 70-year-old father of five from Kyrgyzstan.

The analysts said the find was the largest and “most significant” document cache of its kind, and furnished new insight into the terror group’s ambitions, structure and recruitment.

“The largest takeaway from these documents is the massive diversity of the population,” Brian Dodwell, deputy director of the Combating Terrorism Center at U.S. Military Academy at West Point. The only thing all the recruits had in common was their deep attachment to Islam.

“We’re talking about very diverse backgrounds from an education perspective — individuals who list their education as none up to those who listed their educations as PhDs, masters degrees, MBAs … Everything from laborers to doctors and lawyers,” Dodwell said.

Questionnaires filled out by new recruits contained a variety of queries, including whether they wanted to be a regular fighter or a suicide bomber or suicide fighter. Given the options, approximately 12 percent checked the box for martyrdom.Do you want

This percentage of willing martyrs is reportedly lower than from among the foreign fighters who joined Al Qaeda in Iraq in 2006 and 2007, more than half of whom volunteered to blow themselves up.

“While they do need some suicide bombers, if all of their troops selected into the suicide category who would be left to fill that conventional army? Who would be left to serve as the Sharia officials, the police or the administrative?” Dodwell said.

“They’re selling this narrative of victory and sustaining… Many of these individuals it would seem are buying into that message and are going into there to live — not die.”

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Seeking to Spark Sectarian War, ISIS Bombs Saudi Arabia


By Ryan Mauro, Mon, May 25, 2015

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/seeking-spark-sectarian-war-isis-bombs-saudi-Arabia

A family member of a slain victim mourns after arriving at the shiite Imam Ali mosque, the site of a suicide bomb attack, in the village of al-Qadeeh in the eastern province of Gatif, Saudi Arabia where an ISIS suicide bomber blew himself during Friday prayers. Twenty people were killed and more than 50 were wounded.
A family member of a slain victim mourns after arriving at the shiite Imam Ali mosque, the site of a suicide bomb attack, in the village of al-Qadeeh in the eastern province of Gatif, Saudi Arabia where an ISIS suicide bomber blew himself during Friday prayers. Twenty people were killed and more than 50 were wounded.
isis_flagThe Islamic State (ISIS) suicide bombing in Saudi Arabia on May 23 is significant in that it’s the group’s first claimed suicide bombing in the country, but it’s also a strategic move to spark sectarian upheaval in the Shiite-majority province that holds 90% of royal family’s oil reserves.

The Islamic State is trying to spark a cycle of sectarian violence that will destabilize Saudi Arabia and heighten the Royal Family’s tension with Iran. The terror group thrives in environments where Shiites(*) feel they need Iranian protection and where Sunnis(*) feel threatened by real or imagined Iranian influence. The Saudi Eastern Province has the added benefit of endangering the Royal Family’s most critical resource.

The bombing’s objective is to spur Islamic State supporters in Saudi Arabia into action against the Shiites and the royal family. An October 2014 poll found that 5% of the Saudi population of 29 million has a positive opinion of the Islamic State (2% very positive and 3% somewhat positive).

The Saudi population includes about 8.5 million foreign residents, and it is unclear if they are included in the poll. This means that the Islamic State has a pool of somewhere between 1 million and 1.45 million supporters in Saudi Arabia that could be inspired to act. The prospects for the Islamic State are much brighter if an atmosphere of sectarian warfare is instigated; a scenario that can be easily envisioned.

The sensitivity of the Saudi royal family to the bombing’s impact on sectarianism was evident in the immediate booking of the grand mufti on state television to condemn the attack on “sons of the homeland.” The language was deliberately chosen to assure the Shiite minority that the Saudi government cares about their well-being and to distance itself from any Salafists(*) who may cheer the bombing.

The New York Timesreported on how Saudis were declining to donate blood in the wake of the Islamic State bombing, deriding them as infidels and one saying that a Shiite “does not deserve even my spit.” Although there are Saudi Sunnis who stand up for Shiites — like one prominent human rights activist who is a leader in the Shammar tribe — their rarity is apparent in the very fact that their activism makes news headlines.

The Saudi government may deploy Salafist-dominated security forces to the Eastern Province to prevent attacks and to stop the Shiites from holding large demonstrations of grief that could easily turn political and demand better treatment.

The Eastern Province is known for its protests against the Saudi government and subsequent arrests of activists and clerics demanding an end to discrimination and democratic reform. The leader of the Municipal Council in Qatif, where the bombing took place, has already blamed the Saudi government for promoting anti-Shiite sentiment.

Through the bombing, the Islamic State has created a catch-22: Any move by the Saudi government to enhance security in the province risks inflaming the passions of the Shiites, resulting in clashes and oppression that further the cycle.

The popularity of Sunni terrorist groups known for oppressing Shiites is a strong indication of how quickly sectarian fervor could sweep across Saudi Arabia, particularly if there are mass Shiite protests and Iran rallies to their side.

The aforementioned poll found that 52% of Saudis support Hamas and 33% support the Muslim Brotherhood(*). A November 2014 poll by Zogby showed that Saudi Arabia is the only Middle Eastern besides Turkey where a majority (53%) feel that the Muslim Brotherhood played a positive role in Egypt and Tunisia.

A frightening 15% of Saudis most favor Al-Qaeda’s branch in Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra, among all the forces fighting the Syrian regime. About 9% support the Islamic Front, a Saudi-backed Salafist group and 3% preferred the Islamic State.

The Iranian regime and its radical Shiite proxies like Hezbollah and the Houthis are looking for an opportunity to strike back at the Saudis for their military intervention in Yemen and ongoing support for Syrian rebels. There is no better opportunity than upheaval in the Eastern Province, especially at this time when Iran’s economy is suffering from low oil prices.

The objective of the bombing in Qatif is to make Saudi Arabia an extension of the Shiite-Sunni battlefield seen in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. And the Islamic State isn’t crazy for thinking it could happen. Picture8

(*)GLOSSERY OF TERMS:

Sunnis;

Branch of Islam that represents 85-90% of Muslims. Sunnis believe that Abu Bakr, the father of Muhammad’s wife Aisha, was Muhammad’s rightful successor and that the method of choosing leaders is the consensus of the Muslim community.

Salafist;

Islamic movement formed in the early 20th century that holds that Muslims must reject much of modernity and replicate the lifestyle of Mohammed and early Islamic authorities; often used synonymously with Wahhabism.

Muslim Brotherhood;

A worldwide Islamist organization founded in Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna that seeks to implement Sharia-based governance globally.

Ryan Mauro is ClarionProject.org’s national security analyst, a fellow with Clarion Project and an adjunct professor of homeland security. Mauro is frequently interviewed on top-tier television and radio. Read more, contact or arrange a speaking engagement.

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