Showing posts with label Caliph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caliph. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Islamic State terror cell in Israel practiced beheading by slaughtering sheep.


Islamic State terror cell in Israel practiced beheading by slaughtering sheep. (Ynet).

Indictment states members of cell trained at farm that belongs to Attorney Adnan Jamil Ala a-Din, the self-proclaimed 'IS chief of staff in Palestine'; Haifa court extends suspects' remand.

The Israeli-Arab terror cell charged two weeks ago with attempting to join the Islamic State trained for the fighting in Syria and Iraq by slaughtering sheep. The Haifa District Court on Monday extended the cell members' remand for the duration of the proceedings against them.

The seven suspects from northern Israel turned to reporters present at the court Monday, denying the allegations attributed to them.

According to the indictment, six of the suspects used to meet and plan their trip to Syria to join the Islamic State. During the meetings in the Sakhnin area, the six would argue about whether to support the Islamic State or Jabhat al-Nusra. Eventually, they decide to join the Islamic State in June of 2014

Later, the six met Adnan Jamil Ala a-Din, a 39-year-old former public defender from Nazareth, who has branded himself the "Islamic State chief of staff in Palestine," whom they contacted via Facebook.

According to the indictment, the members of the cell trained in a farm in Kafr Manda owned by the attorney. They learned how to ride horses and how to prepare Molotov cocktails and purchased sheep to slaughter them as part of their training.

When asked to comment on the indictment filed against him, Attorney Ala a-Din cursed at the reporters.

Another defendant said that "there's no basis to all of the accusations, we have nothing to do with Daesh (Islamic State) or any other organization. I still don't understand why they arrested me."

A third defendant said "it's all lies. I think the arrests were made so Prime Minister Netanyahu's support rate will increase on our expense. We're ahead of elections and he just wants to prove himself. We're sure we didn't support Daesh and all that is attributed to us lacks evidence." Read the full story here.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Iraq news site says ISIS person who gave sermon in Mosul was not Al Baghdadi, rather Abu Bakr Khatouni'


Iraq news site says ISIS person who gave sermon in Mosul was not Al Baghdadi, rather Abu Bakr Khatouni'[Google translate]


According to the quoted Alam, "Mohamed Ibrahim" insisted the ding to the quoted Alam, "Mohamed Ibrahim" insisted the obtained data confirms that terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Dash is not in Mosul (Nineveh center).

Mohammed Ibrahim, an Iraqi site "Svmryh News" said,

In a video released by supporters Dash held Friday Prayers in Mosul, "Abu Khatoon" Dash governor of Mosul and not "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi."

he added, military aircraft currently in the detailed operations against elements are Dash. Mohammed Ibrahim pointed out clearing operations in Mosul, Salahuddin is linked to the release. supporters of terrorist groups Dash, Dash last Saturday by releasing a video of the Friday Prayers in Mosul claimed speaker and preacher of the Friday Prayers, "Abu Bakr Baghdadi" was. HT:

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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Unconfirmed report leader of ISIS Caliph Abubakr Albaghdadi Wounded or killed.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Erdoğan wants to rule for at least ten more years.


Erdoğan wants to rule for at least ten more years.(HD).Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan made it crystal clear in his ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AK Parti) congress in Ankara on Sept. 30 that he wanted to secure power in the country until at least 2023, even if it required constitutional changes. “As long as my soul remains in my body we will be together - perhaps in different offices, under different titles,” Erdoğan addressed an enthusiastic crowd and impressive list of visitors from around the world - from Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi and Iraq’s Kurdish Regional Government leader Massoud Barzani to former German Chancellor Gerhard Schoeder. Erdoğan’s words about the body and the soul and serving under different titles were partly in reference to his promise not to stay as party chairman after three consecutive terms, and partly in reference to the series of elections ahead of Turkey, particularly the presidential elections in 2014.
The year 2023 also has symbolic value in Turkish politics, as it is the 100th year of the establishment of the Turkish Republic. In a booklet summarizing the party’s “2023 vision” there are two interesting articles.
The first one states: “the issues of the presidential, semi-presidential and president-with-party membership systems should be debated.”
The other states: “The country should have a new constitution, whatever the circumstances.” Erdoğan also thinks that Turkey should have a new electoral system aimed at stability and fairer representation.
It is possible to interpret those words as meaning that he wants to be the Turkish president in 2014, whatever the cost. But this would fail short of understanding Erdoğan’s real aim. He wants to have the power to rule Turkey until at least 2023, “with the help of God,” and he makes it clear that he does not want to share executive power with anybody else.
Despite the fact that Article 104 of the current Turkish constitution - voted for in 1982 under military rule following the 1980 military coup - grants extraordinary powers to the president (which no president has really ever attempted to use, in order to avoid an in-house dispute), Article 8 of the constitution divides the power between the president and the Cabinet.
Erdoğan said there was “no strife” within the party, adding that “neither should there be” - an expression that was not in the delivered text. This indicates future concerns to us. It would be unfair to comment at this stage as to whether those expressions referred to the possible candidacy of President Abdullah Gül for a second term in 2014. However, Erdoğan certainly implied that he had the power to try to transform the Turkish political system into a “prime ministerial” one in which the president would only have symbolic office and duties, which would definitely require a new constitution. Erdoğan made his first move for a new political design in Turkey at the AK Parti congress on Sunday. But it was not an untarnished one, as six national newspapers - mostly opposed to AK Parti policies - were barred from entering the congress hall to cover the big story there. Hmmmm.......Obama's BFF.......Democracy.....or Dictatorship?Read the full story here.
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