Terrorist group Islamic State (EI) called on its followers this Thursday attack various cities in Europe and the USA for Western support for Israel in the war in the Gaza Strip, and so on “revenge” on the Muslims of Palestinewoe to other countries in the Middle East.
“Let them know that they will be held accountable for their crimes in Palestine, in Iraq, in the Levant and in the rest of the Muslim countries on the streets Washington, Paris, London, Rome and countries of atheists,” said an IS representative. Abu Khazifa al-Ansariin audio broadcasts on the terrorist group’s channels.
In an unusual speech that lasted more than half an hour, the spokesman assured that the “conflict” should now focus on Israel’s allies, rather than on the Jewish state itself, as well as on Arab countries that maintain relations with the country.
“As part of our belief that the war is being waged against the Jews and their allies everywhere, Islamic State announces deployment of all its fightersIn particular, and all Muslims in general, in support of vulnerable Jews, Christians and their criminal allies anywhere in the world,” Al-Ansari added.
He also called “Revenge on the Muslims of Palestine, Iraq, the Levant and Muslim countries” and called for “diversification of plans and operations with explosives, shooting, knives and attacks.”
“Pursue Jewish and Christian prisoners on the streets of the USA, Europe and that’s it, break into your homes and kill them,” the spokesman said, asking that “no distinction be made between civilian and military atheists, because the Jewish and Christian armies are bombing Muslim countries without distinguishing between civilians and military.”
The Islamic State spokesman’s remarks came the same day the terror group claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s double suicide bombing in the southern Iranian city of Kerman, which left at least 84 people were killed and more than 200 were injured.
The terrorist group controlled large areas of Iraq and Syria in 2014 before its territorial defeats in 2017 and 2019 respectively, which largely crippled its operational capabilities on the ground.
However, the organization continues to call for membership and incites its followers to attack various countries around the planet, including the Muslim-majority countries that have suffered the most from IS attacks.