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Jihadists threaten to invade Israel and Jordan

(JNS.org) Jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terror group are reportedly threatening to invade Israel and Jordan after their recent victories in Iraq. According to the Gatestone Institute, ISIS leader Abu Baker al-Baghdadi “recently discussed with his lieutenants the possibility of extending the group’s control beyond Syria and Iraq.” This includes invading Jordan, which shares a long border with Syria and Iraq, and extends to Israel and Egypt. “The ISIS terrorists see Jordan’s Western-backed King Abdullah as an enemy of Islam and an infidel, and have publicly called for his execution,” the Gatestone Institute said. A recent video posted by ISIS threatened to “slaughter” Jordan’s pro-Western King Abdullah.

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