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ISIS update 6\30\2015.. the magic has turned against the magicians

Saturday, July 4, 2015 0:46
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Army: 691 ISIL Terrorists Killed across Syria in Past 24 Hours

At least 691 ISIL terrorists have been killed in fierce clashes between the Syrian army and the Takfiri group in the provinces of Hasaka and Deir Ezzur in the past 24 hours, a top military source confirmed.

According to the Syrian Army’s Central Command, the army troops made major gains in their military campaign against the ISIL in Hasaka on Monday and managed to claim the lives of more than 444 militants in the flashpoint province.

Elsewhere in the Arab country, the Syrian forces gained the upper hand over the Takfiri group in Deir Ezzur province and killed over 247 terrorists across the area.

The source added that 13 high-profile leaders of the terror group were identified among the dead.

Earlier in the day, the Syrian troops cleared ISIL militants from the al-Nashwa neighborhood in Hasaka, killing dozens of the ISIL militants and destroying a number of their vehicles.

ISIL: The Magic Turns Against the Magicians

There is no question that US militarism constantly strengthens exactly that which it is pitched as trying to prevent, ensuring that the interventionists never lose their supply of reasons to continue the destructive war on terror and state demolition.Any doubters should ask Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, who four years ago said the war on Syria and the interwoven cycle of violence and chaos in the Middle East knows no borders: The regional war against the US-trained terrorist group of ISIL – once confined to battlefields within Iraq and Syria – is now rapidly spreading. The latest victims: France, Tunisia and Kuwait.

As calls for US intervention – and snooping – grow louder in Congress, it is important to remember that the current crisis is in fact rooted in the destruction of Iraqi society brought on by the 2003 US-led invasion and occupation. So there are many reasons why new US military intervention is a terrible idea and Iraqis are better off without it.

Any shock and awe campaign will only make the situation worse. The Pentagon cannot help Iraqis caught in an open-ended war by dropping bombs on them. In addition, military intervention will deepen the major social, ethnic, religious and political divisions in Iraq and the wider region.

As maintained by Ayatollah Khamenei, Iraq needs reconciliation and reconstruction, not intervention and the rebooting of war. In his words: “The US is trying to retake control of Iraq by exploiting sectarian rivalries.”

It is now an open secret that the terrorist group of ISIL which claims to have carried out the recent attacks in France, Tunisia and Kuwait, has been trained, funded and supported via proxies in Jordan and Turkey to dismember Iraq into three states.

Predictably, both Saudi Arabia and Qatar have issued statements blaming Iran and the Iraqi government for the carnage wrought by ISIL, and that includes its sectarian massacres, summary executions, destruction of churches and mosques, beheadings, car bombings and suicide attacks!

But the reason is obvious: They remain unhappy at the reversal of fortunes Iraq and Syria have seen since the liberation of Kobani, Baiji and Tikrit, especially seeing that this has all happened with a helping hand from Iran.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar are quite content to see militants from ISIL, al-Qaeda and Jabhat al-Nusra operate far from their borders, although they are keenly aware the bloodthirsty demons they created will one day turn on them if given the opportunity.

Hence, the terrorist groups are kept at an arm’s length, busy settling scores and waging their financiers’ sectarian battles throughout the region. Despite that, the three attacks in France, Tunisia and Kuwait point to the unintended consequences the ISIL-Saudi-Qatari alliance will inevitably bring:

The simultaneous attacks have now raised fears that ISIL’s swift insurgency could easily spill into neighboring Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan and other areas. ISIL has already gained grounds in Yemen, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt AND Europe. Predictably, the magic has turned against the magicians.

Kurd MP: 7,000 Iraqi Pishmarga Forces Likely to Fight in Syria

Nearly 7,000 Iraqi Kurdistan Pishmarga forces will possibly be sent to the strategically located Northeastern city of Hasaka to fight against the ISIL terrorist group, a senior Iraqi Kurd legislator said.

“It was decided that 7,000 Pishmarga forces be sent to Hasaka city to fight against the ISIL,” Omar Ousi was quoted as saying by Syria’s al-Watan newspaper on Tuesday.

Noting that the Iraqi Kurdistan region’s parliament is likely vote for the plan to send Pishmarga forces to Syria, he said implementation of this plan depends on coordination with the Syrian government and the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG).

The Syrian government confirmed on Saturday that the army troops had secured the Northeastern city of Hasaka, rejecting reports that the ISIL terrorists are still in control of the main buildings there.

The Syrian government issued a statement, saying that Hasaka is now safe and the army soldiers are cleansing the city from the remnants of the Takfiri militants.

The statement added that the terrorists tried to sneak into the city for several times, but the Syrian forces hunted them down.

It also denied a report that a major prison in Hasaka was attacked by the terrorist group, saying that the facility in Ghweiran District is under the control of government forces.

Chief of Hasakah Police Department General Hasib al-Tahan told SANA that neighborhoods on Hasakah outskirts which were claimed to have been captured by ISIL, including Ghweiran, al-Aziziyeh and al-Salehiyeh, are “all safe.”

Iraqi Army Liberates Key Town from ISIL

The Iraqi army, backed by volunteer forces, has gained control over a key town in Northwestern Baghdad, sources said.

According to local sources, the army troops along with popular fighters intensified their offensive against the ISIL terrorists near Baghdad early on Tuesday and liberated Jubbah town, about 180 kilometers Northwest of the capital, from the Takfiri group. The retaking of the town came after Iraqi troops clashed with the terrorists and claimed the lives of scores of them.

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