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ISIS News: Chief Reportedly Threatens Israelites and Saudi Arabia

The thirst for war and bloodshed has only gotten worse as reports state that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has threatened to attack Israel.

According to RT News, the Islamic State's leader issued his threats through an audio recording that was distributed to various social media accounts that are affiliated with the terror group. al-Baghdadi's statement reportedly said he will turn the holy city, Palestine, into a "graveyard" for the Israeli people as he has not taken the town out of his memory "for a moment," adding that his forces as getting closer and closer to the Israelites.

He also said now that the Israelis from all around the world have started to return to their hometown, it will be much easier to start a long and strenuous war with them.

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Aside from threatening the Israelites, al-Baghdadi also threw arrows at Saudi Arabian rulers whom he referred to as "apostate tyrants" due to their call for war against his extremist group.

Saudi Arabia has stated earlier that it will be creating an Islamic coalition that will seek to fight al-Baghdadi and his terrorist forces who are largely becoming the world's biggest foes. Apparently, the terrorist chief doesn't take threats against him lightly as he called on the people of Saudi Arabia to slam their own rulers and join his team.

The world's most-wanted man then concluded that all the efforts that the United States and Russia have been working on are all worthless since his forces aren't moved at all. Instead, he claimed that they were only made "tougher" by the attacks, including air strikes and ground offensives.

If the audio recording truly came from al-Baghdadi, it will be considered as the first statement that he has delivered to the public in the last seven months. The authenticity of the recording has also not been verified.

A few months ago, it was reported that the chieftain was severely injured in one of the airstrikes led by the U.S.-backed coalition. However, it seems that he is doing well and still running what is known as the biggest terrorist organization in the entire world these days.

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