Abu-Abdallah al-Libi, a top commander of al-Qaeda front group The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has been killed on Sunday in Idlib in northwestern Syria, Al Arabiya television reported. The Free Syrian Army denied responsibility for Libis death. The militant group is posing growing challenges for the armed opposition fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power and aspire to build a democratic civilian system in the country. This week the extremist group took control of the Syrian town of Aziz, on the border with Turkey. Syrian Youth activists had launched an online campaign entitled ISIS doesn't represent me. I hope Azaz turns into ISIS' burial ground, said one activist posting on Twitter, according to AFP. They failed against the Americans in Afghanistan, and against the Iranians in Iraq. Now they are here to bully the Syrians, who are fighting a criminal regime, said another. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...-Qaeda-in-Iraq-and-Syria-has-been-killed.html Abu-Abdallah al-Libi, a top commander of al-Qaeda front group The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has been killed on Sunday in Idlib in northwestern Syria. One more Arab down. What did Arabs and most Muslims brought to this world BUT hatred, violence and dead bodies ?
Yet do you notice that it never seems to matter how many al-Qaeda leaders or line terrorists are killed? The organization itself keeps going and going and getting stronger and more influential throughout the middle-east.
Imposition An online activist said he feared ISIS would try to impose Islamic law in Azaz. “Sharia law would only be imposed to allow the killing of people, and we don't want that,” he said. Another activist echoed a common claim that ISIS is working hand in glove with Assad's regime, and was mirroring its methods by “attacking field hospitals, detaining doctors and killing activists.” Activists said the battle for Azaz began when jihadists broke into a field hospital, searching for a German doctor. Another version of Wednesday's events says the fighting broke out when a Northern Storm rebel stepped in to defend a German journalist from being kidnapped by ISIS. The FSA regained control of the town after heavy clashes. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Azaz was calm by Thursday, Al Arabiya television reported. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...-Qaeda-in-Iraq-and-Syria-has-been-killed.html This is very confusing......
It's not only al-queda, the violence which spread all over the world is from Arabs and Muslims in general.
Isis also fight against Fsa ,they want sharia laws and blame Fsa of being secular . This conflicts start because of a German doctor , Isis tried to kidnap the doctor but Fsa didnt allow them . Isis claim 100 Syrian soldier killed , he call muslim youth to fight and dont want conflicts between muslim groups . [video=youtube;CMiZQwica9k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMiZQwica9k[/video]
Oh absolutely! History tells us that this is something that middle-eastern Muslims and non-Muslims will have to fight it out among themselves to establish a maintainable dominance in the face of ever changing technology and innovations in instantaneous communications. But this is not something that can be imposed by a western nation or coalition of western nations whereupon said nations decide what's best for the middle-eastern populations. It is something that must be accomplished from within . . . which is why we need to keep our snout out of Egypt and Syria and so forth, but also why we do need to be face to face involved with Iran. Why Iran? Because that nation is determined to create nuclear weapons and that is definitely something that the western nations must either put a stop to or control. Iran and North Korea are our problems, not those other middle-eastern nations.
I agree !! 1.8 Million Jews will return to Israel, 60 Million Muslims will return to their 52 countries. Do we have a deal ?
Hah, I almost didn't sense the sarcasm. This is a great development in the Syrian civil war. If both the radicals and "conservatives" lung at each other's throats, the war will end in disarray, and the Syrian government will bulldoze the opposition(literally) retaking the country. I'd rather Assad than Obama's buddies. I'd also rather chemical weapons in Syrian hands than Iran or Hezbollah. The ideal is that they destroy the weapons, of course, but short of that, I want them in administrative hands.