New ISIS Video Features Paris Attackers: “Britain Will Be Next”

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ISIS release new video targeting Britain, saying they will commit a Paris style terrorist act there soon

A newly released video by ISIS titled “Kill Them Wherever You Find Them,” threatens the UK with a Paris style attack. The video purports to feature eight of the Paris attackers, including Abdelhamid Abaaoud. 

The video shows the attackers killing ISIS prisoners, proving that Paris attackers spent time being radicalized by ISIS in Iraq and Syria before the November 13 attacks.

The video ends on a coded message encrypted using PGP (Pretty Great Privacy) a data encryption and decryption computer programme. They have challenged the world to decrypt it before their next attack.

The video also calls for more lone wolf attacks by ISIS members in Paris, London and the West.

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New ISIS Video: “Kill Them Wherever You Find Them”
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Mirror.co.uk reports:

Terror expert @RamiAlLolah tweeted: “ISIS challenges the world to decrypt a PGP message dated 2015-11-16 for the next attack after Paris Attacks.”

Soon after the Paris massacre former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell said in an interview on CBS: “I think what we’re going to learn is that these guys are communicating via these encrypted apps, this commercial encryption which is very difficult or nearly impossible for governments to break.”

ISIS commanders have taken significant precautions to encrypt and code communications since studying the files leaked by Edward Snowden, particularly those regarding how the US gathers information on militants.

Research from Recorded Future noted that cyber jihadists from both ISIS and AL-Qaeda started using three major new encryption tools in the 3-5 month period after the Snowden leaks. In June 2014, Al-Qaeda media wing Al-Fajr went as far as releasing an encryption application for the Android smart phone.

Mysterious code at the end of the latest ISIS video
Mysterious code at the end of the latest ISIS video

One of the killers is Samy Amimour, a 28-year-old from Paris who fought in Yemen and was known to the intelligence services. In the footage he tells French Muslims to “Smash their (unbelievers) heads with a rock” in the terrifying new video – which features a chilling threat to the UK.

Brandishing a knife and with a prisoner at this feet, he says: “I was sent by Amirul-Mu’minin Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi al-Husayni al-Qurashi (the leader of ISIS) to cleanse the earth of disbelievers, whoever they may be and wherever they may be.

“By Allah, we have come to you with slaughter, and indeed out knives come closer to your throats day after day.

“And by Allah, we will fight you – with Allah’s permission – in the heart of Paris and at the corner of the Eiffel Tower.

“I send a message now to those remaining in France who claim to be Muslims.

“By Allah, I ask myself what you are doing there.

“We are being killed every day and you are sitting there idly, living among them, sleeping among them, eating with them, with these disbelievers, while it is within your ability to display some honour and spit in their faces – if you can’t find a weapon – or smash their heads with a rock, or run them over with your car and terrorise them.

“Take action. Wake up before it’s too late and they begin slaughtering you.”

The video features the men performing extremely graphic beheadings on top of their rambling monologues.

At the end, it features footage of London landmarks, British RAF warplanes and, finally, David Cameron with the words: “Whoever stands in the ranks of kufr (unbelievers) will be a target for our swords and will fall in humiliation.”

ISIS earlier released a chilling image portraying the Paris terror attackers as action movie-style heroes – and promised to release more footage of the sick scum who horrified the world.

The poster, also released by Al-Hayat, features the faces of eight of the jihadis who slaughtered 130 innocent people on November 13. Terror expert David Thomson and activist group Ragga Is Being Slaughtered Silently say the poster is promoting a soon-to-be released video of the massacre.

It features the words ‘Kill them wherever you find them’ and in French and Arabic, as well as the words ‘coming soon’ – which may be a reference to further attacks on its enemies.

The co-ordinated attacks in Paris led to the slaughter of 130 people – including one British man.

There were six separate assaults , including two suicide attacks and a bombing near the Stade de France stadium and shootings at a restaurant.

But the most devastating was a massacre inside the Bataclan theatre, where US rock band Eagles of Death Metal were playing to a packed crowd.

Two gunmen first sprayed cafes outside the concert hall with machine-gun fire, then went inside.

Gunmen then opened fire on the panicked audience in a sickening prolonged assault and detonated suicide vests as police closed in.

ISIS claimed the attacks, saying they were revenge for French airstrikes on their fighters in the Middle East.

The Stade de France attacks were carried out by Bilal Hadfi, a 20-year-old French citizen who had been living in Belgium, M. al-Mahmod, who had entered the EU with Syrian refugees via Greece on 3 October and a bomber carrying a passport belonging to a 25-year-old Syrian named Ahmad al-Mohammad.

Brahim Abdeslam, a 31-year-old French member of the Molenbeek terror cell living in Belgium, carried out shootings in the 10th and 11th arrondissements. Shortly afterwards, he blew himself up at the Comptoir Voltaire restaurant.

The other attackers are believed to be Abdelhamid Abaaoud and an unidentified suspect.

The three men who attacked the Bataclan theatre were Samy Amimour, Omar Ismail Mostefai, a 29-year-old from the Paris suburb of Courcouronnes, and Foued Mohamed-Aggad, a 23-year-old from Strasbourg.

A few days after the attack, terror mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud was among a group of terrorists brought to bloody justice by the crack team of heavily-armed French police officers.

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