• ISIS/DAESH film a young child executing a supposed 19 year old Arab Israeli spy
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[quote]A newly released ISIS video shows a child shooting a man the group claims is an Israeli spy. The video identifies the man as 19-year-old Mohamed Sa'id Ismail Musallam, an Israeli citizen of Arab descent. In the video, [B]ISIS claims Musallam is an Israeli agent, sent to infiltrate ISIS. The 19-year-old's family has previously denied he had any involvement with the Mossad, Israel's spy agency. [/B]Israeli officials declined to comment Tuesday night. The video, which was posted Tuesday on ISIS-affiliated social media accounts, shows a man who appears to be Musallam on his knees, wearing an orange jumpsuit. An adult ISIS fighter and a child -- both in fatigues -- stand behind him. The adult, speaking French, gives a command to the child to go forward with the killing. [B]The child steps in front of the man and raises what appears to be a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun and shoots Musallam in the forehead. The man immediately falls forward to the ground. The child appears to then fire at least two more shots into the body.[/B] The high-resolution video image appears to match known images of Musallam, who has also been identified by Israeli media. His Israeli passport is shown. And the man in the video speaks Arabic in a working-class Jerusalem dialect, consistent with where Musallam is known to have lived, just north of Jerusalem.[/quote] [url]http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/10/middleeast/isis-video-israeli-killed/index.html[/url]
At least it was quick. I hope.
That's beyond fucked up.
[B]Meanwhile in Tikrit:[/B] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_wJ9SwXEAEMVZ6.jpg:large[/img] They're trying to take focus off battles like this. They don't want the western news outlets to know that a city they've held for months in the verge of being recapture by the Iraqis after almost two weeks. They're scared and desperate and want to show the world they're still big and bad.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;47298867][B]Meanwhile in Tikrit:[/B] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B_wJ9SwXEAEMVZ6.jpg:large[/img] They're trying to take focus off battles like this. They don't want the western news outlets to know that a city they've held for months in the verge of being recapture by the Iraqis after almost two weeks. They're scared and desperate and want to show the world they're still big and bad.[/QUOTE] The Iraqis and paramilitary forces are gaining ground pretty damn quick.
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;47298884]The Iraqis and paramilitary forces are gaining ground pretty damn quick.[/QUOTE] The ISF is a fairly formidable force if given commanders who are willing to lead their soldiers into battle and not run away at the fight of Jihadi Jimmy. Recent success in areas like Diyala Governorate, Baji(fell back into Daesh hands after ISF gave control to Sunni militias),Ramadi(still under siege but ISF has control), liberating the town of Al-Bagdadhi, and various successes along side the Peshmerga have given them the confidence to actually care for their country.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;47298926]The ISF is a fairly formidable force if given commanders who are willing to lead their soldiers into battle and not run away at the fight of Jihadi Jimmy. Recent success in areas like Diyala Governorate, Baji(fell back into Daesh hands after ISF gave control to Sunni militias),Ramadi(still under siege but ISF has control), liberating the town of Al-Bagdadhi, and various successes along side the Peshmerga have given them the confidence to actually care for their country.[/QUOTE] There's a lot of Iranian officers helping, though. It's not wholly Iraqis winning it for their country, it's Iranians helping win it for the Shia sect.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;47298961]There's a lot of Iranian officers helping, though. It's not wholly Iraqis winning it for their country, it's Iranians helping win it for the Shia sect.[/QUOTE] Qud Forces and Bad'r brigades along with Hezbollah elements assisting. At least we're not on the ground there considering it's Muslims attacking Muslims. Makes their propaganda of Western Crusades begin to falter when region powers begin to step in and kick their shit in.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;47298961]There's a lot of Iranian officers helping, though. It's not wholly Iraqis winning it for their country, it's Iranians helping win it for the Shia sect.[/QUOTE] Iranians are doing same in Syria, yet SAA is still doing very horrible and only reason they didn't got overrun years ago is due to fractured FSA having lot's of infighting, Kurds being mostly neutral while busy against ISIS and ISIS overextending itself. Iranian officers helped a lot for sure, but in the end most of efforts is done by competent Iraqi soldiers and leadership.
[QUOTE=CroGamer002;47299127]Iranians are doing same in Syria, yet SAA is still doing very horrible and only reason they didn't got overrun years ago is due to fractured FSA having lot's of infighting, Kurds being mostly neutral while busy against ISIS and ISIS overextending itself. Iranian officers helped a lot for sure, but in the end most of efforts is done by competent Iraqi soldiers and leadership.[/QUOTE] A large bulk of the Iraqi forces are militias not organized under the formal Iraqi military, some of which having ties to Iran. The US isn't militarily backing this assault just because of Iranian advisers there. [editline]10th March 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=RG4ORDR;47299056]Qud Forces and Bad'r brigades along with Hezbollah elements assisting. At least we're not on the ground there considering it's Muslims attacking Muslims. Makes their propaganda of Western Crusades begin to falter when region powers begin to step in and kick their shit in.[/QUOTE] Hezbollah is more in Syria. In fact, I don't recall reading them anywhere in Iraq, though I suppose it's plausible to a small degree.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;47299452]A large bulk of the Iraqi forces are militias not organized under the formal Iraqi military, some of which having ties to Iran. The US isn't militarily backing this assault just because of Iranian advisers there. [editline]10th March 2015[/editline] Hezbollah is more in Syria. In fact, I don't recall reading them anywhere in Iraq, though I suppose it's plausible to a small degree.[/QUOTE] There's a video of a Hezbollah rolling with a rather MASSIVE fucking convoy of US military hardware gifted to them from Iraq.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;47299452]A large bulk of the Iraqi forces are militias not organized under the formal Iraqi military, some of which having ties to Iran. The US isn't militarily backing this assault just because of Iranian advisers there. [editline]10th March 2015[/editline] Hezbollah is more in Syria. In fact, I don't recall reading them anywhere in Iraq, though I suppose it's plausible to a small degree.[/QUOTE] You are thinking of Lebanese Hezbollah. Khata'ib Hezbollah (the Iraqi "branch", same idea) has tons of fighters and like the other guy said was gifted so much free American equipment including an Abrams.
I remember hearing about this guy. Claimed Israel coerced him into spying on ISIS after he was caught for a petty crime. Interestingly enough, both Israel officials and the man's family deny this version of facts. [url]http://forward.com/articles/214662/isis-holds-israeli-arab-as-mossad-spy/[/url]
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