British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander as they are

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No doubt there are people in Great Britain as well as in the rest of Europe who are wondering why they let these Jihadists immigrate to their countries.

British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander as they are blamed for beheadings and crucifixions

By MARTIN ROBINSON

PUBLISHED: 03:38 EST, 26 May 2014 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 26 May 2014


British jihadists make up the largest foreign contingent of one of the most violent terrorist groups in Syria, now infamous for beheading, crucifying and stoning to death enemies.

Syrian rebel commander Brigadier-General Abdulellah al-Basheer has urged the UK to send weapons to help fight Sunni Islamist group The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria ISIS).

Almost two out of three of ISIS' fighters are foreign-born and have chosen to join a group bent on creating an Islamic state in the war-torn country and Iraq. The group is so extreme that it has even been denounced by Al Qaeda.

Earlier this month the Foreign Office said it was investigating into reports that two British nationals died fighting for ISIS.

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British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander | Mail Online
 
No doubt there are people in Great Britain as well as in the rest of Europe who are wondering why they let these Jihadists immigrate to their countries.

British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander as they are blamed for beheadings and crucifixions

By MARTIN ROBINSON

PUBLISHED: 03:38 EST, 26 May 2014 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 26 May 2014


British jihadists make up the largest foreign contingent of one of the most violent terrorist groups in Syria, now infamous for beheading, crucifying and stoning to death enemies.

Syrian rebel commander Brigadier-General Abdulellah al-Basheer has urged the UK to send weapons to help fight Sunni Islamist group The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria ISIS).

Almost two out of three of ISIS' fighters are foreign-born and have chosen to join a group bent on creating an Islamic state in the war-torn country and Iraq. The group is so extreme that it has even been denounced by Al Qaeda.

Earlier this month the Foreign Office said it was investigating into reports that two British nationals died fighting for ISIS.

Continue reading at:

British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander | Mail Online
Here's what can happen when they're captured, then freed in a prisoner exchange. In this case, justice is served.


2. Syrian rebels killed Fawzi Ayoub, “a hijacker, international terrorist operative and senior member of Hezbollah.” The National Post explains how big a fish this guy was:

The Lebanese-Canadian had been on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist list since 2009, when he was indicted for using a false American passport to enter Israel “for the purpose of conducting a bombing” for Hezbollah, according to his wanted notice.

Ayoub was briefly imprisoned in Israel, but was one of 435 prisoners freed in a 2004 prisoner swap for Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of IDF soldiers Adi Avitan, Benny Avraham and Omar Souad.

Syrian Rebels Kill Hezbollah Commander Freed in Israeli Prisoner Swap | HonestReporting
 

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