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ISIS ATROCITIES

Islamic State Celebrates Eid al-Adha with Video of Prisoners Hanging from Meat Hooks

September 14, 2016 — Breitbart.com reports: “The Islamic State commemorated the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha this week with a video of jumpsuit-clad prisoners hung from meat hooks and slaughtered like cattle.

International Business Times notes the treatment of the Islamic State’s Syrian victims in the video is similar to how sheep and goats are sacrificed during the Eid al-Adha holiday:

The video, titled ‘The Making of Illusion’ shows people purportedly from the Der Ezzor province of Syria, a stronghold of the Islamic State group, which is also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) or Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil).

All the men are shown dressed in orange jumpsuits, a common trait among people in videos who Isis says are its prisoners. Many of them are blindfolded, and their hands tied behind them. The video depicts them in what could be either a factory or a prison, while some are saying it could also be an abattoir or a slaughterhouse.

The video initially names many — if not all — of the ‘prisoners’ who go on to be killed. It then shows the Syrians being hung upside down from meat hooks, their hands restrained behind them with zip-ties. At one point, two of them are also shown being carried like goats on two arms by an Isis member.

Their throats are then slit — much like how goats and sheep are cut in the halal way so their meat is deemed safe for eating by Muslims. Their ‘execution’ happens because Isis suspects them to be spies…” (“Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.  For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it” – Matthew 16:24, 25.)

 

Yazidi girl who escaped ISIS: Militants ‘sang happily’ as they entered Sinjar to massacre thousands

September 14, 2016 — ChristianToday.com reports: “Fahima Hassan Saleh was 22 years old when ISIS overran her hometown in Sinjar, northern Iraq, in August 2014. As the militants closed in she and her family fled in their car, cramming their neighbours in to the already overflowing vehicle.

They eventually made it to Kurdistan, and are now living in a camp in Zakho, Dohuk, along with thousands of other displaced people – Yazidis, like Fahima, but Muslims and Christians too. Hundreds are orphaned children.

Speaking to Christian Today through an interpreter, Fahima recalled the day the militants came. She was sitting at home with her family when someone told them that ISIS forces had entered their village.

‘There was no way to escape,’ she said. ‘Only the mountain, if you wanted to survive.’

‘We heard shooting in the streets, and Daesh [ISIS] forces entered with their cars and they were singing happily that they would capture us all…”  (The prayer all God’s children should pray: “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts:  And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” – Psalm 139:23, 24.)

 

‘Like killing a chicken’: Trauma expert on mission to record ISIS horror stories

September 22, 2016 — FoxNews.com reports: “Abu Chiad boasted about beheading infidels, raping women and children and slaughtering in the name of Islam. Speaking from a prison in the city of Kirkuk, in northern Iraq, he told Dr. Jan Kizilhan that these acts would get him to heaven…

“I asked Abu Chiad how he could show love for his wife and children and murder people the same day,” Kizilhan said in a phone interview from Stuttgart.

He said Chiad showed no remorse as he spoke about making daily trips to a marketplace to behead people and rape Yazidi women, after which he would return home as a loving father and husband.

“Killing them was like killing a chicken,” Chiad told Kizilhan…”  (The above story is one of thousands committed by these bloody Muslim brutes and murderers.  Hell will not be hot enough for these despicable monsters: “…the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death” – Revelation 21:8.  See the next two reports.)


ISIS fighter admits soldiers’ wives used as ‘slave girls’

September 28, 2016 — WND.com reports: “A captured ISIS fighter has admitted that the wives of Free Syrian Army soldiers, the group most closely aligned with the West’s hopes for Syria’s future, are being seized by ISIS and used as ‘slave girls.’

The report comes from the Middle East Media Research Institute, which found the recording on the Alaan TV channel of the United Arab Emirates.

The report quotes Abu Al-Mughaira Al-Muhajer, an ISIS fighter captured in Aleppo, who discussed the ISIS practice of rewarding fighters with slaves.

The TV news anchor explained the ISIS fighter, after his capture, discussed ‘how ISIS emirs used slave girls as rewards for their fighters.’

The ISIS fighter then appears on screen, saying: ‘Whenever they took captures, they would bring slave-girls, and they would place them on the slave market in Al-Raqqah. Afterwards they would sell them for dollars. Their price would range from $250 to $500.’

He continued: ‘Then ISIS would buy slave girls and give them as rewards. After I informed on by brother who wanted to leave ISIS, I was rewarded with three slave girls, one from Damascus, two from Homs…”


Women and minors perpetrating terror for ISIS

 September 15, 2016 — Israel National News reports: “Three 15-year-old minors were arrested separately in Paris during the last few days on suspicion of planning an attack as ISIS agents. During their interrogation, it emerged that they had internet connections with the extremist French preacher Rashid Kassim who is suspected of organizing the failed attempt by a group of women to place a car bomb opposite the Notre Dame Cathedral last week.

Kassim, aged 29 belongs to ISIS and is at present in the Middle East in ISIS-occupied territory, but communicated with his followers through the encoded application ‘Telegram’. He is also suspected of involvement in at least two other attacks in France, the murder of a police officer and his wife in Magnanville last June and the murder of the priest Jacques Hamel in his Normandy church in July. In both cases, the assailants were either in contact with Kassim or were inspired by his internet incitement to perform the attacks…”