With the alleged brutal murder of American journalist James Wright Foley, a wave of anger and aggression across Western audiences has been generated. Upon that wave rides two objectives. One is to create plausible deniability for the West which created the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS), the other is to create a further pretext to justify a resurgence of direct US military intervention across the region.
In the name of Allah, the Merciful to all, the Compassionate
Today I encountered an image on Twitter, featuring an Israeli soldier who allegedly boasts in his Social Media accounts that he killed 13 children from Gaza in just one day:
Kurdistani Ethnic Cleansing Blamed on Islam
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When last month the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), captured Mosul and attacked Kirkuk, Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq, did not hesitate to capture Kirkuk to save it from ISIS. Everyone knew that in no way did Kurdistan have plans of leaving Kirkuk. It was a big prize handed over to them on a silver platter. Without Kirkuk, Kurdish independence was meaningless.
In the name of Allah, the Merciful to all, the Compassionate
إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
Friday 25-07-14 is a sad day in which some security agents of the federal republic of Nigeria, according to PressTV, gunned down twenty-five demonstrators and arrested 12 others, during an anti-Israeli rally held to mark International Quds Day in Zaria in Kaduna State.
Later, military forces reportedly executed all detainees without trial, including the two sons of Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, before handing over their bodies to Ahmadu Bello University (Abu) teaching hospital. As a result of the crackdown, El-Zakzaky lost three of his sons while another one was among those injured by government forces. Meanwhile, government forces attacked a mosque in Nigeria on Saturday, killing three more people.
Israeli Sniper killing Wounded Civilian
Posted On:Sunday July 20th, 2014:
International and Palestinian volunteers accompanied Civil Defense and other rescue crews, as well as family members, into Shujaya, in an attempt to locate survivors of overnight and ongoing shelling by the Israeli army. A young Palestinian man, in a green t-shirt, who hoped to reach his family's home, was shot by an Israeli soldier while crossing an alley between buildings. Two additional rounds struck him as he lay injured on the ground.
Israel Chemical Warfare in Gaza
Posted On:Earlier today some of the Arabic Media quoted Dr. Haitham Abu Said, the International Human Rights Commission ambassador to the Middle East, accusing Israel of using sarin during the initial hours of the ground operation in Gaza. I was not sure if that was credible, because they called him a "UN Official" although he isn't.
But this is what PressTV reported:
The Israeli regime is using a “strange toxic gas” against Palestinians in its offensive against the besieged Gaza Strip, medics say.
On Friday, Ashraf al-Qudra, a spokesperson for the Health Ministry in Gaza, said dozens suffered from suffocation on Thursday.
In the name of Allah, the Merciful to all, the Compassionate
Today I came across a piece of news which reads “President Obama appoints a Jesuit Priest to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom”! I have no idea how much people know about Jesuits (the Society of Jesus also known as Soldiers of Christ). But one thing that I can assure you is they do not want anything to do with Religious Freedom. Their definition of religious freedom is “do as I say”.
Sderot Cinema
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Today I saw a picture of Israelis who brought chairs to hilltop in Sderot to watch Gaza city bombardment, and clap when blasts are heard. So I decided to share a few pictures which show the psyche of these people:
This Article was written by J.M. Berger originally published on The Atlantic:
The advance of an army used to be marked by war drums. Now it’s marked by volleys of tweets.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Sunni militant group that seized Iraq’s second-largest city last week and is now pledging to take Baghdad, has honed this new technique—most recently posting photos on Twitter of an alleged mass killing of Iraqi soldiers. But what’s often overlooked in press coverage is that ISIS doesn’t just have strong, organic support online. It also employs social-media strategies that inflate and control its message. Extremists of all stripes are increasingly using social media to recruit, radicalize and raise funds, and ISIS is one of the most adept practitioners of this approach.
In the name of Allah, the Merciful to all, the Compassionate
Is it really Freedom of Speech to let terrorist organizations to use social-media like Twitter and Facebook for their communications, fundraising, recruiting new fighters, and their propaganda? What about letting them inundate social-media with beheading scenes, and massacres of civilians?