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Until today, over 10,000 foreign salafi mercenary terrorists have been killed Syria by the Syrian Arab Army
A Salafi movement in Jordan has revealed that over 10,000 foreign militants were killed in Syria since the foreign-hatched conflict hit the country in 2011.
The so-called Jordanian Jihadi Salafi Movement said that some 9936 extremist militants from different parts of the world, especially from Tunisia, Libya and Iraq, have been killed during the nearly three years of conflict in Syria, Manama Voice news agency reported on Monday.
Some 1902 Tunisians, 1807 Libyans, 1432 Iraqis, 800 Palestinians and 202 Jordanians were among the victims. Many extremists are trying to destabilize Syria under the banner of al-Qaeda terrorist network.
According to the data, some 828 Lebanese, 821 Egyptians, 714 Saudis, 571 Yemenis, 412 Moroccans, 274 Algerians, 71 Kuwaitis, 42 Somalis, 21 Bahrainis, 19 Omanis, 9 Emiratis, 8 Qataris, 3 Sudanese, 1 Mauritians, and nearly 30 others from Caucasus and Albania have lost their lives in Syria conflict.
The report says most of the dead are affiliated to the terrorist groups of al-Nusra Front and the Islamic States of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Other news reports say several extremists from Europe, America and Australia are fighting in Syria.
A recent British defense study showed that about 100,000 militants, fragmented into 1,000 groups, are fighting in Syria against the government and people.
The extracts of the study by defense consultancy, IHS Jane’s, were published on September 16.
IHS Jane’s estimates that some 10,000 militants are fighting for groups affiliated with al-Qaeda such as al-Nusra Front, and the rest fight for different militant groups.
Syria has been gripped by deadly unrest since 2011. According to reports, Western powers and their regional allies – especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey – are supporting the militants operating inside the country.
According to the United Nations, more than 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced due to the turmoil that has gripped Syria for over two years.
The UN also says more than four million other Syrians will be forced out of their homes in 2014 by the escalating conflict in the country.
Two million Syrians are expected to take refuge outside the country while another 2.25 million are predicted to be internally displaced next year.
Giordania, movimento jihadistico salafita: oltre 10 mila elementi di “al-Qaeda” sono stati uccisi in Siria in 2 anni
Secondo le statistiche annunciate dal movimento Jihadistico Salafita in Giordania, il numero di combattenti arabi che si sono uniti alle organizzazioni terroristiche affiliate ad al-Qaeda, e che sono stati uccisi in Siria dal Syrian Arab Army, dall’inizio delle crisi nel marzo 2011 fino ad oggi è pari a 9936…dati sino ad alcuni giorni fa, ma che oggi supera abbondantemente le 10000 unitá.
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May Allah free Syria from these brainswashed Salafi terrorists who claimed they do Jihad while they only do a jihad to Hellfire. What a Khawarij! If only Al Qaeda and its ilks never exist Islam will never have gotten label “terrorism”, go figure.
you are right, “they only do a jihad to Hellfire”…
Read on, what these brain washed morons are cannon fodder for
Israel Emerging as a Giant Energy Player
by F William Engdahl
In 2011 shortly before Israel and Saudi Arabia along with the Obama Administration gave the green light for the terror war that aimed to unseat Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, Assad had signed an agreement with Shi’ite Iran and Shi’ite-dominated Iraq for building a gas pipeline from Iran’s mammoth South Pars gas field in the Persian Gulf via Iraq and Syria on to Lebanon and the Mediterranean where it would flow to the fast-growing EU gas markets.
Saudi Arabia and Israel, with France, Britain and the US in the background, engaged in a coordinated effort to finance Al Qaeda and other foreign mercenaries to bring chaos to Syria and Lebanon. That chaos has meant no pipeline project to date.
The real agenda behind the Western effort to topple Assad clearly has much to do with the political and geopolitical wars to dominate these vast energy markets. The X-factor in all this is what role Putin’s Russia will play in the Israeli developments. The verdict is still open but it is clear that Putin is wasting no second in trying to exploit the growing divide between Washington and Tel Aviv to position Russia as a major factor in the emerging Mediterranean energy transformation.
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and the house of saud? Same as always, a loser. Will the mercenaries move on to Hellis – reap what you sow!
Only 10000??
…salafi source…