Isis breaks long silence: Seeking Revenge for Terrorism in New Zealand

Isis has called on her followers to retaliate for the terrorist attack on Muslims that took place last week in New Zealand, in a rare message from one of the main figures. The spokesman for the terrorist group, Abu Hassan al-Muhahir, broke the six-month silence to appeal to ISIS supporters to [...]
Isis has called on her followers to retaliate for the terrorist attack on Muslims that took place last week in New Zealand, in a rare message from one of the main figures.
The spokesman for the terrorist group, Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, broke the six-month silence to appeal to ISIS supporters to “hakmeren for their religion” in a 44-minute recording.
This massacre on these two mosques is no more than another tragedy between the tragedies of the past and those to come, he said.
The two mosques of death are enough to ruin sleep and encourage the Californiars who live there to avenge their faith, who are being killed all over the world. ”
The attack on Christchurch, New Zealand, left 50 people dead in two mosques during Friday prayer. The prime suspect is a 28-year-old Australian, who in his manifesto called himself the white nationalist who wanted to avenge the attacks on Europe by Muslims, translates Periscopi.
Isis has consistently used such an argument before supporters that Muslims and non-Muslims cannot live together, and has used terrorist attacks like this to spread its propaganda.
Isis's supporters have claimed they would retaliate for the killings in Syria and Iraq, while extreme right-right terrorists have had the same claim for victims caused by Isis' terrorist attacks.
Security services are afraid of a cross-effective “dominoing” of atrocities, as one argument causes the other. /Periscopi











