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  1. It's better that HAMAS just keep quiet on this, as this will bring out OCT 7 into the spotlight again. Notice how HAMAS didn't use the word "ISIS" in their statement, even though they hated ISIS. I think they are trying to align with their ally Moscow who is sticking to the Ukranian angle. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/hamas-roasted-by-social-media-users-after-terrorist-group-condemns-isis-for-russia-massacre-what-a-joke/ar-BB1kpNmg Hamas roasted by social media users after terrorist group condemns ISIS for Russia massacre: ‘What a joke’ With twisted irony, Hamas leaders denounced Friday’s terror attack in Russia, extending condolences to the victims’ families, as well as Russian citizens and political leaders. “We condemn in the strongest terms the terrorist attack that targeted civilians in Moscow, killing dozens of people and wounding them,” the Palestinian terror group said in a statement Saturday. At least 133 people were killed and more than a hundred others wounded when gunmen opened fire on a concert hall outside of Moscow Friday in an attack claimed by the Islamic State’s affiliate in Afghanistan, known as ISIS-Khorasan or ISIS-K. Hamas, which remains in an ongoing war with Israel since its own brutal attack killed more than 1,200 people on Oct. 7, offered solace to the “leadership and the Russian people, and to the families of the victims of this criminal attack.” The denunciation of violence by Hamas was ridiculed online, where some observers blasted the “audacity” of the militant group, which sees ISIS as a rival. “What a joke,” one user wrote on X.
  2. How many time must ISIS claim it's them. Kinda sense they abit du lan liao. The Ukraine angle is just too far fetch by now, when ISIS has to make that claim a few times. This time with body cam footages from the terrorists at the concert massacre. ISIS owned that video footage, not Ukraine. I know they are going to link ISIS as Ukraine sponsored. And then there will be the more enlightened ones who will say somehow it's CIA that created ISIS.
  3. Wow, the details in the intelligence sharing to Moscow right down to potential location, and Russia failed to have any preparation at the Crocus concert? Is this incompetence or deliberately allowing it to happen? But they were rather efficient in their investigation, and concluded Ukraine was responsible within two days. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/02/us-warning-russia-isis-crocus/ U.S. told Russia that Crocus City Hall was possible target of attack More than two weeks before terrorists staged a bloody attack in the suburbs of Moscow, the U.S. government told Russian officials that Crocus City Hall, a popular concert venue, was a potential target, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The high degree of specificity conveyed in the warning underscores Washington’s confidence that the Islamic State was preparing an attack that threatened large numbers of civilians, and it directly contradicts Moscow’s claims that the U.S. warnings were too general to help preempt the assault. The U.S. identification of the Crocus concert hall as a potential target — a fact that has not been previously reported — raises new questions about why Russian authorities failed to take stronger measures to protect the venue, where gunmen killed more than 140 people and set fire to the building. A branch of the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in Russia in 20 years. U.S. officials have publicly said the group, known as Islamic State-Khorasan, or ISIS-K, “bears sole responsibility,” but Russian President Vladimir Putin has tried to pin the blame on Ukraine. The attack has further dented the image of strength and security that the Russian leader seeks to convey and exposed fundamental weaknesses in the nation’s security apparatus, which has been consumed by more than two years of war in Ukraine. Domestically, Putin’s operatives appear more concerned with silencing political dissent and opposition to the president than rooting out terrorist plots, according to analysts and observers of Russian politics. The Russian leader himself publicly dismissed U.S. warnings just three days before the March 22 attack, calling them “outright blackmail” and attempts to “intimidate and destabilize our society.” The U.S. officials familiar with the information that Washington shared with Moscow spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive conversations and intelligence. A spokesperson for the National Security Council declined to comment for this report. Previously, the NSC has acknowledged that the United States conveyed information “about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow” but did not say that Crocus City Hall was named as a possible target. A Kremlin spokesperson did not respond to questions from The Washington Post about the Crocus City Hall warning. But on Tuesday, Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, told reporters in Moscow that the information the United States shared was “too general and did not allow us to fully identify those who committed this terrible crime,” according to the state-run Interfax news agency. Naryshkin said that in response to the U.S. intelligence, Russia “took appropriate measures to prevent” an attack. But video from the scene of the slaughter shows the gunmen facing no significant resistance. Russian media has reported that specialized police units did not arrive until more than an hour after the shooting started, and then waited more than 30 minutes before entering the building, by which point the assailants had already escaped. While Washington routinely shares information about possible terrorist attacks with foreign countries, under a policy known as the “duty to warn,” it is unusual to give information about specific targets to an adversary, officials and experts said. Doing so risks revealing how the United States obtained the intelligence, potentially putting clandestine surveillance activities or human sources at risk. But the information that pointed to an attack on the concert hall also signaled a potential danger for Americans in Russia. On March 7, the U.S. Embassy publicly announced that it was “monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts,” and advised U.S. citizens “to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours.”
  4. 23 Mar is not ordinary day. It's the anniversary of 2019 where isis lost its last piece of territory in Syria. Russian support for Assad was the key reason the regime is still holding on now, isis definitely has an axe to grind with Russia. They should have have known 23 Mar was a red letter day especially after being warned by western govts 🤦‍♂️... and putin was a trained kgb.. paranoid about everything except the correct ones. Now he whack kyiv bombing civilians again🙄
  5. Wrong post... should be Ukraine thread 🤣 Seems 23 Mar is not ordinary day. It's the anniversary of 2019 where isis lost its last piece of territory in Syria. Russian support for Assad was the key reason the regime is still holding on now, isis definitely has an axe to grind with Russia. They should have have known 23 Mar was a red letter day especially after being warned by western govts 🤦‍♂️... and putin was a trained kgb.. paranoid about everything except the correct ones.
  6. My terrorism is better than your terrorism! I Hamas am a good terrorist and you ISIS are a bad terrorist.
  7. Their FSB suddenly become "competent" last few days. Before the ISIS attack, their intelligence brushed of the warning from USA intelligence.
  8. ooo... russian church learning from ISIS jihad against moscow. 😁 Russian Orthodox Church calls invasion of Ukraine "holy war" The World Russian People's Council led by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow has adopted an "order" that refers to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a "holy war" and states that "the entire territory of present-day Ukraine should be included in the area of Russia's exclusive influence". The Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which has historically been linked to the Moscow Patriarchate, has dissociated itself from such statements.
  9. its like the former ISIS capitol, after they fell, NOBODY wanted them back. Thousands ... dunno if any singaporeans or not... stuck there in the desert. she is just one of many many many.... often unrepentant ones. https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/uk-born-woman-shamima-begum-who-joined-isis-loses-appeal-over-citizenship-removal there are many muslims with legitimate causes and actual history as a persecuted people/nation but do not get anything near the attention of gaza.
  10. ISIS claims responsibility. https://sg.yahoo.com/news/gunmen-combat-fatigues-open-fire-174053657.html Russia says 60 dead, 145 injured in concert hall raid; Islamic State group claims responsibility
  11. So hamas is considered terrorist while iran is a sponsor of terrorism but isis out-terrorize all of them?? In Afghanistan, the ruling taleban are sunni but also tio whack by isis terror attacks. Damn confusing ...... nothing to do with religious beliefs; it's all about power, wealth and influence.
  12. Another terrorist Isis also 看不下去. Is this real? LOL. Isis is Sunni clan while Iran and Hamas are Sharia. They are like buay gam each other.
  13. Iran hit ISIS, and Mossad facilities as claimed. So they have been hitting each other.
  14. Civilians fleeing from Hamas controlled areas. They are victims of Hamas.... just like those in ISIS controlled areas were during the assault on isis. Otoh.... it's also undeniable from videos taken that many civilians were also involved in the massacre. Hamas itself said on tv that it was civilians that did it not is fighters 🙄 Many killed and captured fighters on 7 oct had work passes, that's why they knew where to go, hence the Israeli decision to ban all of them hence forth. One big shitshow. 🤦‍♂️ aoKwPdw_460svvp9.webm a4oy35v_460sv.mp4 aREd0DG_460svvp9.webm
  15. I am looking at this MPV, anybody here driving ISIS or taken ride before? Could share comments? Thanks.
  16. That is why our biggest budget is always Defense. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/shanmugam-anti-singapore-sentiments-online-after-oct-7-hamas-israel-3948091?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Rise in anti-Singapore sentiments online since outbreak of Israel-Hamas hostilities: Shanmugam Hamas carried out the Oct 7 attacks with a "high level" of planning but with "low-tech" equipment - lessons that Singapore can draw from a security perspective, says the Law and Home Affairs Minister. SINGAPORE: Since the Oct 7 Hamas attacks and Israel's retaliatory strikes in Gaza, there has been a "noticeable increase" in anti-Singapore sentiments on social media, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam, adding that such comments have come from around the region. At the annual Ministry of Home Affairs National Day Awards investiture on Monday (Nov 27), Mr Shanmugam spoke of the impact that events in the Middle East have on Singapore, as well as on the work of the Home Team. An example of comments hitting out at Singapore include those that see the country as being pro-West or pro-Israel, said Mr Shanmugam. Others refer to Singapore as "Tanah Melayu" - on Malay Lands - a parallel to Israel being on Palestinian land. Singapore's official position on the longstanding conflict is that it supports a two-state solution. A parliamentary motion was passed recently, acknowledging Israel’s right of self-defence, while denouncing its disproportionate attacks on Gaza. During that parliamentary debate on Nov 6, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong highlighted an uptick in anti-Singapore rhetoric and violent threats, an observation Mr Shanmugam echoed at Monday's event. “There have also been calls online for Singapore to be targeted using rockets, bombs,” said Mr Shanmugam. “Global terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS, and their supporters, have also used the current conflict to renew their calls for attacks. The threat is there, and it has gotten higher.” Militant group Hamas launched raids into Israel on Oct 7, killing about 1,200 people and capturing more than 200 hostages. Israel's retaliatory air, artillery and naval strikes alongside a ground offensive have killed about 15,000 people, the Hamas government in Gaza has said. A four-day truce in the Israel-Hamas war began on Friday (Nov 24), with hostages also released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
  17. exactly.... this isnt about ; helping muslims.... libya, yemen good example. helping people get a homeland... khurds anyone? sure there are some genuine ldealist in there, but this is 90% about anti semitism. to the point a we seen protesters are even waving isis flags. aHR0cHM6Ly9pbWctOWdhZy1mdW4uOWNhY2hlLmNvbS9waG90by9halZ3UlhxXzQ2MHN2YXYxLm1wNA~_.mp4
  18. Does he represent official view? Cos he seems to say don't join war... after that , the bla bla bla isreal part seem like window dressing 🤔 Maybe those aircraft carriers meant something. Promises made behind the scenes. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/14/iran-israel-gaza-war-mohammad-javad-zarif But Hamas... fools. Did they become disposable diapers already? Tio play out 🤔 Already read about "Hamas insiders" saying the operation wasn't supposed to be a ISIS massacre... that someone screwed up. The Saudis seemed to have had enough of them... and Saudis tai kor don't move, others don't either. Id say Hamas screwed up.... and qatar may have to pay the price in time.
  19. This guy gets it. Imagine there are protestors even waving isis flags 🤣. Of cos lotsa plain anti west, anti us... and frankly, too much just anti semitism. Though he missed out the khurds... 40M pop... and Uighurs. aXn1Lm6_460svvp9.webm
  20. Denmark... People give them refuge... welfare, a good life. They celebrated the massacre on oct 7, now go Waving Taliban and isis flags calling for genocide, jihad and sharia etc... everywhere they go in Europe. And they say it's all the Jews fault .... but never ask themselves why even Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon dont want them. 🤦‍♂️ aEq5MQG_460svvp9.webm
  21. They could have released hostages long ago if they wanted. They have also gone on arab tv saying they will continue with their aim of genocide of jews. They are ISIS rebranded. I personally don't see isreal giving them a chance to regroup after all they are still saying they will do it again.... 🤦‍♂️ a9qweDm_460svvp9.webm a8qNmVQ_460svvp9.webm
  22. Cedric is ok lah to be fair. Isis was there before anyone heard of Isis. Anyway Isis is an Egyptian goddess. Bluebird mah not blue balls. Due diligence done.
  23. Yup. EU was reluctant to admit Turkey due to fears of extremism back when Turkey was arguably secular and somewhat liberal. Then goes on to unregulated imports of millions of people that even todays Turkey wouldn't want 😑. Actually another thing to watch for is EU ... the mood is swinging right wrt immigration. The open support for hamas and even display of taliban isis flags during those demonstrations are getting alot of notice.
  24. Hamas has to go, they are the same terrorist as Al Qaeda and ISIS.
  25. Dagestan Russia. They kept quiet when Putin were killing them. They kept quiet ISIS and AQ were slaughtering across the middle east. They kept quiet when khurds, Yazidis, wigurs etc faced genocide. They went to be cannon fodder in ukraine when putin ask them go kill "nazis". But NOW they Going to airport to look for jews.... because no jews in Dagestan to begin with. It was never about Palestine, never about 2 state. It's about anti semitism. That poisonous nazi ideology already sunken deep roots in My and Indo. Pray it doesn't spread further in asia. amAQpjo_460svvp9.webm ajVvWeq_460svvp9.webm
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