ISIS Threatens Huma Abedin, Promises to Attack “More Devastating And More Bitter” Than Paris & Brussels


In addition to threatening Huma Abedin, the magazine boasts of the recent atrocities carried out by terrorists linked to the Islamic State in Paris and Brussels. It vowed to inflict even worse attacks on the West in the near future and also included an article arguing for authorities to pay ransoms demanded by the organization:

“The 68-page magazine, which is the 14th issue of Dabiq, also heaps praise on the ISIS-linked terrorists who attacked an airport and metro station in Brussels last month, killing 32 people. Four of the attackers are profiled as ‘knights’ of the group’s violence.

‘Brussels, the heart of Europe, has been struck,’ ISIS wrote in the foreword to the magazine. ‘The blood of its vitality spilled on the ground, trampled under the feet of the mujahideen.’

‘Paris was a warning. Brussels was a reminder,’ it added. ‘What is yet to come will be more devastating and more bitter.’

The magazine also includes a four-page article attributed to British hostage John Cantlie, a photojournalist who was captured in 2012.

In the article, Cantlie criticizes governments that oppose paying ransoms to ISIS to secure hostages’ release and offers the final words of journalist James Foley, who was beheaded two years ago.

‘Great, captured on Thanksgiving Day, killed on my mom’s birthday,’ Foley said quietly, minutes before his death, according to the article.”

Source: The Hill



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