They love bloodshed and death, and Europe has invited them in large numbers to come to their continent and spread more of both.
The political elites brought millions of these invaders into Europe. Obama wants to do the same in America, while excoriating liberty-loving Americans and saying that it is anti-Muslim to oppose his treacherous plans.
After these monstrous acts, world leaders proclaim “we are at war” and do nothing. And my colleagues and I continue to be blacklisted and marginalized, despite being right about it all.
“ISIS supporters on social media celebrate lethal Brussels bombings,” by Maayan Groisman, Jerusalem Post, March 22, 2016:
ISIS adherents on social media were celebrating the deadly terror attacks that took place in Brussels Tuesday morning, although the group has not officially claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The blasts at the airport and metro station which killed at least 20 people occurred four days after the arrest in Brussels of a suspected participant in the November ISIS attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. Belgian police had been on alert for any reprisal action.
Shortly after the first explosion in Zaventem airport that resulted in the killing of 13 people, Islamic State’s supporters created the Twitter hashtag, “Brussels is on fire,” to express their happiness in light of the attack and deliver threatening messages to “Western Crusaders.”
The most common remark under the hashtag was “You declared war against us and bombed us, and we attack you inside your homeland.” After each additional attack, ISIS supporters celebrated writing “Allahu Akbar.”
The popular hashtag is apparently inspired by a similar hashtag created by ISIS supporters after the November 13 Paris terror attacks, “Paris is on fire.”
Both of these terror attacks seemingly share not only a similar hashtag, but also a similar mode of operation – terrorists that infiltrate into crowded public places wearing explosive belts and detonate themselves.
In their reactions to the Brussels bombing, many ISIS supporters also claimed that the explosions were aimed at exerting pressure on Belgian security authorities to release Salah Abdelsalam, the Paris attack suspect who was arrested in Belgiumon Saturday after a long manhunt by local security forces.
Another popular reaction from ISIS supports on Twitter was that the Brussels attacks were intended to avenge the Muslims’ blood that was spilled in Mosul in a series of airstrikes by the Western coalition over the weekend. Dozens of innocent Iraqis were allegedly killed after the US-led coalition bombed the University of Mosul for being an ISIS headquarters.
The “tears of joy” that were shed by ISIS supporters on Twitter are also related to the fact that the terrorists succeeded in paralyzing the activity in the airport attacked. One of ISIS’ main declared goals is to devastate the Western economy and replace the dollar with its own coin as the only international legal tender.
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