'We’ll take back Spain': Fighters claim ISIS to seize 'occupied lands'
A group of jihadists claiming to be part of ISIS have vowed to invade Spain along with all other “occupied lands” in a video posted on the web.
RT,
4
July, 2014
The
men say Spain is the land of their forefathers and that they are
prepared to die for their nascent Islamic State.
The
video of two men claiming to be militants from the Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) has taken the Spanish media by storm. The
minute-long footage shows them speaking in Spanish, and saying that
ISIS will take over Spain.
“I
tell you, Spain is the land of our forefathers, and, Allah willing,
we are going to liberate it, with the might of Allah,” says
one of the men. He adds that the group won’t stop at Spain and
intends to spread its Islamic Caliphate across the world
“I
say to the entire world as a warning: We are living under the Islamic
banner, the Islamic Caliphate. We are going to die for it until we
liberate all the occupied lands, from Jakarta to Andalusia,” he
said.
The
footage has not yet been independently verified, but it would not be
the first video released by the group. Last month, ISIS released a
propaganda video entitled: “There
Is No Life Without Jihad” in
which Australian and British members of the group appealed in English
for Muslims across the world to join their cause.
“We
have brothers from Bangladesh, from Iraq, from Cambodia, Australia
and the UK,” says
a militant called Abu Muthanna al-Yemeni, who himself comes from
Britain, according to a video caption..
The
extremist Sunni Muslim group began to seize control of towns and
cities in Iraq at the beginning of June. Since then it has captured
large swathes of the region, straddling the Iraqi-Syrian border and
continues to advance on the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
The
leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, announced the creation of an
Islamic State, or caliphate, encompassing the lands that the group
has taken under its control. He also called on Muslims throughout the
world to join the cause and fight for ISIS.
"Muslims
everywhere, whoever is capable of performing hijrah (emigration) to
the Islamic State, then let him do so, because hijrah to the land of
Islam is obligatory," he
added.
So
far Iraqi security forces have done little to slow the advance of the
Islamist group, with the government appealing for aid from abroad to
repel the onslaught.
The
US has sent 300 military advisors to Iraq to combat the threat and is
deploying another 300 troops, helicopters and drones in the area.
Saudi Arabia has also deployed 30,000 troops along its border with
Iraq, while Russia has sent fighter jets and pilots to support the
Baghdad government against ISIS.
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