The ISIS threatens Saudi Arabia
The jihadist organization Islamic State threatened to unleash attacks against Saudi Arabia, for "conspiring with the crusaders," after the announcement of the kingdom that creates a military alliance of 34 Islamic countries against terrorism.
In a weekly edition on military activities, the IK inflicted with insults like "stupid and foolish" against the leaders of the 34 member countries of the alliance that Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman announced that it will be based in Riyadh, will coordinate joint Initiatives and will provide assistance in dealing with terrorism all over the Islamic world.
"Allah permitting, this alliance will mark the beginning of the collapse of the tyrants Government [and] the oppressors in the territories of Islam," he said in an article in the periodical publication of the IR under "The alliance of amazed allies Mohammed bin Salman ' .
The confusion about the role of this alliance, even in countries that are among its members, has created many doubts about the initiative, which is generally considered an attempt on the part of Saudi Arabia to intensify its efforts to take the lead the Sunni world and confront the Shiite Iran.
Another article in the same issue of jihadist inflicted upon the participation of various Syrian rebel organizations in meeting political and armed organizations of the Syrian opposition in Riyadh. The second article states that the fact that participated in the meeting proved that their leaders are "infidels."
Saudi Arabia has been hit by a series of bloody armed raids and bombings this year, many of whom are believed to have committed the Islamic State.
The jihadist organization criticized vehemently the rulers of many kingdoms of the Gulf, and is thought to trying to raise conflicts between Shiites and Sunnis and between Muslims and believers of other religions in the Arabian Peninsula with the aim to topple the monarchies in the area. He has repeatedly urged young Saudi Sunnis to launch attacks against various targets, including minority Shiites.
The jihadist organization Islamic State threatened to unleash attacks against Saudi Arabia, for "conspiring with the crusaders," after the announcement of the kingdom that creates a military alliance of 34 Islamic countries against terrorism.
In a weekly edition on military activities, the IK inflicted with insults like "stupid and foolish" against the leaders of the 34 member countries of the alliance that Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman announced that it will be based in Riyadh, will coordinate joint Initiatives and will provide assistance in dealing with terrorism all over the Islamic world.
"Allah permitting, this alliance will mark the beginning of the collapse of the tyrants Government [and] the oppressors in the territories of Islam," he said in an article in the periodical publication of the IR under "The alliance of amazed allies Mohammed bin Salman ' .
The confusion about the role of this alliance, even in countries that are among its members, has created many doubts about the initiative, which is generally considered an attempt on the part of Saudi Arabia to intensify its efforts to take the lead the Sunni world and confront the Shiite Iran.
Another article in the same issue of jihadist inflicted upon the participation of various Syrian rebel organizations in meeting political and armed organizations of the Syrian opposition in Riyadh. The second article states that the fact that participated in the meeting proved that their leaders are "infidels."
Saudi Arabia has been hit by a series of bloody armed raids and bombings this year, many of whom are believed to have committed the Islamic State.
The jihadist organization criticized vehemently the rulers of many kingdoms of the Gulf, and is thought to trying to raise conflicts between Shiites and Sunnis and between Muslims and believers of other religions in the Arabian Peninsula with the aim to topple the monarchies in the area. He has repeatedly urged young Saudi Sunnis to launch attacks against various targets, including minority Shiites.