The Islamic State terrorist group urged its supporters to launch more attacks against Israel, during a speech delivered by its new spokesman Abu Omar al Muhajjir on the occasion of the month of Ramadan, holy for Muslims.Six Israelis were recently murdered in two attacks carried out in the cities of Beer Sheva and Hadera by Israeli Arabs sympathizing with the jihadist group.The Islamic State claimed responsibility for both attacks, although it does not appear that the terrorists received direct instructions from the organization to carry out these attacks.Al Muhajjir urged his supporters to “arm themselves and carry out more attacks.”He also said that Jerusalem will be liberated from the Jews only through the return of the caliphate and not through a Palestinian uprising or with the help of “those who have interests that change according to their Roman masters (the West).”The spokesman praised the Israeli Arab attackers, indicating that “they fought and fell for Allah and religion” and criticized the “secular terrorists” of the nationalist movement Fatah or the Palestinian Islamic Jihad who fight for the homeland and the land.He also called on all Muslims and the Arab world to oppose leaders who maintain relations and want to make peace with Israel.“Modern Muslim politicians who try to liberate Jerusalem are nothing more than puppets in the hands of Israel and the West,” he said.Avenge the death of the ancient caliphThe Islamic State terrorist group called on its followers to carry out attacks in Europe taking advantage of the war in Ukraine and launched a military campaign in revenge for the deaths of former leader Abu Ibrahim al Hashimi al Qurashi and spokesman Abu Hamza al Qurashi.«Taking the good example of your brothers in Beit al Maqdis (Israel) for their blessed operation a few days ago (…) Now you have the opportunity. Europe is burning and the crusaders are killing each other,” said the organization’s new spokesperson, Abu Omar al Muhajjir, in a 33-minute audio message broadcast through his audiovisual production company Al Furqan on the occasion of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. .”It is a war, to which we ask God not to put out its fires until the worshipers of the cross burn and destroy their kingdom so that they suffer what the Muslims have suffered,” he said at the end of the audio, broadcast on television channels. Telegram and whose authenticity could not be verified, in reference to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24.”The Crusaders’ fear of war appeared clearly in Europe and the United States when it reached their territories,” Al Muhajjir said, asserting that “the pride and barbarity of the Russians and their attempts to regain the glory of the Soviet Union and polarizing the world forced Europeans and Americans to enter (the war) and involve others so that they do not pay the price alone.At the beginning of the clip, titled “Fight them and Allah will punish them with his hands,” the spokesman launched a new military campaign that he called an “invasion” of “revenge for the death of the two sheikhs” in reference to the assassination of the previous leader. and also the spokesperson.This is the second voice message that the spokesman broadcasts after announcing last month the new successor of the Islamic State, Abu al Hasan al Qurashi, about whom no information is known, after his predecessor was killed in a US operation at the beginning of the last February in northwest Syria.Al Qurashi had been proclaimed caliph by the Islamic State two years ago, after the death of his predecessor, Abu Bakr al Bagdadi, in another American operation, but during his time at the head of a weakened organization and stripped of the extensive territories it had reached Due to his conquests in Syria and Iraq, his face was not known nor his voice was heard.According to the Washington report, Al Qurashi blew himself up when he was surrounded in an action in which seven people died, including his wife and at least two of his children. Aurora and EFEPost navigation
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