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[url]http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Syrian-media-claims-ISIS-leader-dead-again-496514[/url]
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said to have been killed in Raqqa attack amid advances by US-led coalition forces.
Syria's state television channel announced Sunday morning that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in an artillery strike on the group's headquarters in Syria.
According to the report, the word's most wanted terrorist was killed on Saturday, though no confirmation has been issued by the group itself.
News of Baghdadi's demise was met with widespread skepticism since similar reports have been proven false in the past.
On at least two occasions over the last year, the reclusive leader was reportedly killed, only to show a sign of life in the form of a video or voice recording.
According to AFP, citing official Iraqi documents, Baghdadi was born in Samarra in 1971.
He later joined the Iraqi insurgency that arose after America's invasion of the Middle Eastern country in 2003.
Late last year, the US announced it had increased its reward offer for Baghdadi's head to $25 million.
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So that's the fifth time he has died, allegedly. I'm convinced he's not even in Syria or Iraq anymore but fled to another country.
[QUOTE=zenthekiller;52340600]So that's the fifth time he has died, allegedly. I'm convinced he's not even in Syria or Iraq anymore but fled to another country.[/QUOTE]
Someone should check Abottabad again - maybe Pakistan's like "They wouldn't think to check the same place again, would they?"
If he was a cat, he'd have four lives left now.
If anyone is interested there's a documentary about him on youtube, it explains alot.
[URL="https://www.voanews.com/a/experts-skeptical-al-baghdadi-death/3895836.html"]Experts are skeptical about this right now[/URL]
[QUOTE]Independent experts are expressing skepticism about the fast-spreading claims of the terrorist leader’s death, which reportedly was broadcast late Saturday on Syrian state television. However the British Broadcasting Corporation's monitoring service said Sunday it had detected no such report on either state television or Syria's state news agency, SANA.
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Must be great for ISIS propaganda that every time their leader dies, Allah brings him back from the dead to continue their righteous war against the infidels
First Abu-Hajaar, now this.
Goood
[QUOTE=Dr.C;52341540]Must be great for ISIS propaganda that every time their leader dies, Allah brings him back from the dead to continue their righteous war against the infidels[/QUOTE]
Is there a belief in resurrection in Islam?
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;52343401]Is there a belief in resurrection in Islam?[/QUOTE]
If not then it's probably a one time thing like Jesus after he got crucified
[QUOTE=Dr.C;52341540]Must be great for ISIS propaganda that every time their leader dies, Allah brings him back from the dead to continue their righteous war against the infidels[/QUOTE]
Might be even more likely that they resort to the "See? He cannot be killed! He has been chosen!" line of propaganda.
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