ISIS Contracts Ebola, Accidentally Tweets Location Of Syrian Safe Houses


Reports throughout Iraq media indicate that ISIS militants in Mosul, Iraq have contracted the deadly Ebola virus. Allah’s message surely must be confusing for these dregs…

It seems that the virus was brought into Mosul by the ‘children of Allah’ arriving from a few countries in Africa.

This has yet to be acknowledged by the Iraqi health ministry.

And if that isn’t good enough news for you… It seems that newly initiated jihadists don’t receive quite enough indoctrination when entering their ‘highly competent’ organization in their heartland.

Mark Taylor, a New-Zealand English teacher-turned-terrorist, recently ran around a few ISIS safe houses in Syria, but when tweeting,  failed to turn off the geo-location services on his smartphone. He unwittingly transmitted the exact locations of these safe houses during his social media activities, which were picked up by military intelligence.

Yea, that’s ‘Welcome Wagon’ at the door you maggots…

So, the Quran does have a passage similar to the Bible’s ‘You reap what you sow’.

It reads:

If you do good, you do good to yourselves. (likewise)

If you do evil, you do evil to yourselves.

(Qur’an: Chapter 17, Verse 7)

The problem is that for them ‘good’ is beheading people just because they don’t believe in their religion and committing other unspeakable atrocities…all of which I just don’t care to mention at the moment.

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Christy Feig, the World Health Organization (WHO) director of communications, told Mashable, “We have no official notification from the Iraqi government that it is Ebola.” She said that WHO had reached out to authorities and asked if they needed help investigating the matter.

Kurdish media network Xendan reported that ISIS jihadists’ symptoms were similar to those shown by someone who has contracted Ebola. However, it is highly uncertain whether Mosul health authorities have the means, tools, or skill-set necessary to test for Ebola, given the current hostile environment in the area.

In late December, the Islamic State reportedly executed doctors who refused to treat their militant jihadis. The Washington Post said of the ongoing situation in Mosul, “Services are collapsing, prices are soaring, and medicines are scarce in towns and cities across the ‘caliphate’ proclaimed in Iraq and Syria by ISIS.”

Iraq’s pro-government Al Sabaah (The Morning) daily newspaper reported that Ebola made its way into Mosul through Africa-based Islamist “terrorists” who then linked up with ISIS. Mashable notes, however, that the majority of ISIS recruits in Africa have come from countries that have not reported any Ebola cases, such as Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Libya, and others.

Meanwhile, Mosul’s liberation remains a strategic priority for Iraqi forces and the U.S.-led coalition. Mosul has been described as ISIS’s de facto capital in Iraq. While under ISIS control, many of the city’s one million residents have lived under fear of severe punishment or execution should they not comply with the jihadists’ mandates.

Source: breitbart.com

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Three outlets reported that Ebola showed up at a hospital in Mosul, a city 250 miles north of Baghdad that’s been under ISIS control since June 2014. The reports, however, have perpetuated mostly in pro-government and Kurdish media. Iraq’s health ministry called them“incorrect” and “unfounded.

“We have no official notification from [the Iraqi government] that it is Ebola,”

“We have no official notification from [the Iraqi government] that it is Ebola,” Christy Feig, WHO’s director of communications told Mashable.

Feig added that WHO is in the process of reaching out to government officials in Iraq to see if they need help investigating the cases, a task that could be a challenge, given the restrictions that would come with operating in ISIS-controlled territory.

It’s unclear if any disease experts or doctors in Mosul are even able to test for the Ebola virus. A Kurdish official, who was convinced the cases are Ebola, told the Kurdish media outlet Xendan that the militants’ symptoms were similar to those of the Ebola virus.

However, Ebola symptoms — nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, bleeding and bruising — are also similar to those associated with a number of other diseases, including malaria, Lassa fever, yellow fever viruses and the Marburg virus. Also, most confirmed Ebola cases in this recent outbreak have originated in West Africa.

Citing an unnamed source in a Mosul hospital, Iraq’s official pro-government newspaper, al Sabaahsaid the disease arrived in Mosul from “terrorists” who came “from several countries” and Africa.

 

The majority of the Islamic State’s African fighters came from Tunisia, according to a Washington Post report. Others came from Morocco, Libya, Egypt, Algeria, Sudan and Somalia — none of which reported any Ebola cases in 2014.

If the cases in Mosul turn out to be Ebola — a scenario that, at this point, seems highly unlikely — it would mark the first time the virus had been detected in an area controlled by ISIS, a group that doesn’t embrace science and modern medicine.

Over the past few weeks, militants affiliated with ISIS have executed more than a dozen doctorsin Mosul, according to Benjamin T. Decker, an intelligence analyst with the Levantine Group, a Middle East-based geopolitical risk and research consultancy.

“U.N. workers have thus far been prohibited from entering ISIS-controlled territory in both Iraq and Syria,” Decker, who specializes in Iraq, told Mashable.

“In this context,” he said, “the lack of medical infrastructure, supplies and practitioners in the city suggests that the outbreak could quickly lead to further infection of both ISIS fighters and residents of Mosul.”

Source: breitbart.com


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