FALSE FLAG ALERT: New ISIS Video Sings to U.S. Jihadists: 'It is Now Time to Rise, Slit Their Throats, Watch Them Die'
The Islamic State issued a new
video today calling on "brothers in Europe, America, Russia, Australia
and elsewhere" to "kill them all" as "it is now time to rise."
The English-language nasheed,
inspirational songs frequently released by terror groups, shows scenes
of Western terrorists' handiwork -- including the March 2017 Westminster
Bridge attack and the ISIS pledge video recorded by Berlin Christmas
market terrorist Anis Amri -- mingled with ISIS battlefield scenes and
beheadings in Syria.
The video from ISIS' official
Al-Hayat Media Center was distributed widely on YouTube and social media
platforms Twitter and Facebook, along with being posted on file-sharing
sites.
"Your brothers in your lands
have absolved themselves of blame, so leap onto their tracks and take an
example from their actions and know that jannah [paradise] is beneath
the shadows of swords," a narrator says before the nasheed starts.
"Go answer the call, don't
spare none, kill them all, it is now time to rise, slit their throats,
watch them die," goes the nasheed. "The Islamic State stands, and it
stands and demands, that you worship the one, whom besides there is
none."
"We're the grandsons of men,
who gave all that they can, to rule all of the lands, with the law of
Islam," the nasheed continued. "Holding up the flag high, and seeking
paradise, o my brothers stay strong, victory won't be long."
"Together we will stand up, once filled with iman [faith], men who answered the call, terrorizing the world."
At this point, the video shows
scenes from the 2015 San Bernardino attack, the 2015 Hyper Cacher
kosher supermarket siege in France, and the 2016 Bastille Day attack in
Nice, France.
"Through our blood comes
success, and we'll give it our best, to destroy the kuffar
[disbelievers], we will slaughter them all," the nasheed continues. "So
my brothers erupt, let the world know we're up, by the will of Allah, we
will conquer the world."
The video also includes a fleeting scene from October's mass shooting at a Las Vegas music festival.
Official ISIS media has
persisted in claiming responsibility for the Oct. 1 mass shooting in
Vegas, though investigators said in a recent report
that they could not link shooter Stephen Paddock "to any specific
ideology" and "nothing was found to indicate motive on the part of
Paddock or that he acted with anyone else." This week, the
ISIS-supporting Wafa' Media Foundation threatened
another Vegas-style massacre in a propaganda image showing crosshairs
and flames positioned over the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
In a December video
released by Al-Hayat, a one-legged American jihadist referred to by nom
de guerre Abu Salih Al-Amriki called for would-be terrorists to take
advantage of gun availability in the United States.
Abu Salih said the ISIS flag
will be raised above the White House -- a common threat from the terror
group. "Yes, America, you will be overcome from where you least expect
it," he added.
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