The Islamic State challenges Iran by publishing photos of the perpetrators of the Kerman attack

Sunnis versus Shiites. Sow chaos and panic. That's what it says in the statement. The Islamic State (Daesh, Isis), which is not particularly saddened by the death of the number two of Hamas, a terrorist group linked to Iran, in an Israeli military operation in Beirut, boasts on its social networks, including photo, Dthe murder of almost 90 people in the land of the Ayatollahs when two suicide bombers detonated the bombs they were carrying in the middle of the funeral of Qasem Soleimani in the city of Kerman.

Soleimani, who was killed by the United States at Baghdad airport on January 3, 2020, was sworn in by ISIS for his role in the defeat of the “caliphate” it was able to establish in Syria and Iraq starting in 2014. particularly in the liberation of the city of Tikrit and the offensive against Aleppo.

The hornet's nest of the Middle East does strange “favors” to bitter enemies. Unable to kill the Iranian general, they retaliated at his funeral, one of the largest attacks in the country, whose victims in many cases are people outside the Quds Force and the Revolutionary Guard.

The fact that the photo of the two masked terrorists with the Daesh flag behind them is published is intended to convey an image of strength and at the same time the threat of future terrorist attacks. The Islamic State identified the two “martyrs” as Omar al Mowhid and Saifalá al Mujahid, who carried out the attack so that “the polytheists would know that the jihadists are behind them and their projects.” This question of polytheism is where ISIS implicates many Common cause, including the Taliban for the support they provide to their al-Qaeda rivals in global jihadism.

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