ISIS flag seen flying in Syria. (Photo: YouTube Screenshot)
In one of the more horrific tactics yet employed by the radical Muslim terror group, ISIS is sending out hit squads to murder Christian refugees in Syrian refugee camps.
According to a former Islamic State jihadi, the strategy is part of a larger plan to wipe out Christianity from the region. The jihadi was sent to one of the refugee camps as part of an ISIS murder squad, but changed his mind about his mission.
The group has struck fear into the
hearts of the refugees to the point where witnesses are too scared to
come forward and report what they have seen. One aid worker, quoted by
the Sunday Express,
said, “They’re like a mafia. People are even killed inside the camps,
and the refugees are afraid to say if they saw somebody get killed. If
you ask them, they’ll say, ‘I don’t know, I was asleep.’ “
The aid worker was quoted as having
said, “The camps are dangerous because they have ISIS as well as Iraqi
and Syrian militias. It’s another place for gangs. They’re killing
inside the camps, and they’re buying and selling women and even girls.”
ISIS radicals have been infiltrating
the refugee camps for months in the hopes of getting into European or
other foreign countries so that they can carry out attacks and bring the
ISIS ideology abroad. On their way, they commit attacks and even
organize the sales of sex slaves back into their own territory.
According to Lebanese Education Minister Elias Bou Saab, who interviewed with the UK newspaper The Mirror, an estimated 20,000 Islamic State radicals had infiltrated the Syrian refugee campsand were planning to get into Europe with the stream of refugees.
Saab told reporters, “My gut feeling
is they are facilitating such an operation. To go to Europe and other
places . . . From Turkey to Greece.” He added, “You may have, let’s say,
2% that could be radicals. That is more than enough. We have had that
also with our camps here – you find 2-3% of them.”
ISIS is believed to have executed
thousands of Christians in Iraq and Syria who have refused to renounce
their faith. When the terror group conquered the city of Mosul in northern Iraq in 2014, it gave Christians 24 hours to either leave or face a gruesome death.
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