ISIS vow to eradicate ‘disease’ of Judaism from the world in chilling new video
In this chilling video ISIS has threatened to eradicate the ‘disease’ of Judaism from the world.
In the clip posted to YouTube by the murderous organisation, a militant dressed in army clothing and wearing a balaclava stares down the camera.
Clutching his rifle, he warns: ‘Soon there will not be one Jew left in Jerusalem’.
Ten Israelis have been killed in knife attacks, while 48 Palestinians have died.
The latest wave of violence began on October 1, when a suspected cell of the Islamist movement Hamas murdered a Jewish settler couple in the West Bank in front of their children.
In the latest footage released by the terrorist group, the militant speaks in an Israeli-Arabic accented Hebrew ranting how ISIS will come to Israel and slaughter the Jewish population.
At the beginning of the clip, he says: ‘This is a serious and clear announcement to all the Jews, the first enemy of the Muslims.
‘To all the Jews who conquered our country, the Muslims. The real war has not started yet, and everything you had before is simply called a child’s play compared to that which is going to happen to you in the near future, inshallah (God willing).’
He boasts about having eliminated the Syrian-Iraqi border and how the terror group will first conquer the Syrian-Jordanian border, in a direct threat to King Abdullah II of Jordan.
He also called for an end to the Sykes-Picot border, which was created during World War One between Britain and France, with the assent of Russia, to mark the end of the Ottoman Empire.
In the haunting video, he finishes by saying: ‘We will enter al-Aksa mosque as conquerors, using our cars as bombs to strike the Jewish ramparts.
‘Do whatever you feel like in the meantime, until we get to you, and then we’ll destroy everything ten times over for the crimes your committed.
‘And we promise you that soon there will not be a single Jew in Jerusalem and throughout the country. And we’ll continue on until we eradicate this disease worldwide.’
The bloodshed in Syria, which began in 2011, has left more than 250,000 dead and about half the country’s population displaced.
ISIS currently controls a swath of land slightly larger than the UK, stretching from Aleppo to central Iraq.
Source: Daily Mail