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ISIS TERRORISTS IN THE SINAI PENINSULA CONNECTED TO THE RADICAL ISLAMIC STATE GROUP APPARENTLY THREATENED THURSDAY TO HIT THE PORT IN ISRAEL’S SOUTHERN CITY OF EILAT “IN THE COMING DAYS,” IN ACCORDANCE TO EGYPTIAN MEDIA.
“They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.” Psalm 83:4 (KJV)
Rumor has it, according to reports, the Islamist group Sinai Province, previously known as Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, “threatened to strike the Eilat Port, following coordination with Islamic State’s wing in the Gaza Strip.”
“ISIS will begin operations against Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip,” the Egyptian reports included. Tensions between the Islamist group ruling the coastal Palestinian fraction and ISIS have escalated in the midst of an upsurge of arrests by the former of Salafi-jihadists in Gaza connected to Islamic State.
Abu Othman Al-Mosley, one of the leaders of the northern Sinai group took to the ‘Sinai Province’ Facebook page, advocating for its members to “enlist new members from jihadist factions and the Muslim Brotherhood organization in other provinces of Egypt.” On top of that, he avocated for new recruits to depart to the Sinai section in order to function against rival Egyptian security forces.
Furthermore, the advocate exhorted the ISIS-aligned terrorists in Sinai to “make their way to the Gaza Strip to fight against Hamas’s military branch, the Izzadin al-Kassam Brigades, and takeover control of the Strip.”
Sinai Province altered its name from Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis after vowing commitment to Islamic State, the ultra-hardline Sunni chapter that has grabbed large parts of Iraq and Syria.
Egypt is confronting a Sinai-based insurgency that has killed hundreds of law enforcement and soldiers since the army upset Islamist president Mohamed Morsi after huge protests against his rule in 2013. source
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