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syyuge:
Whatever the consequences but the infighting among the sworn enemies almost always brings out the good, better or best results for you, I mean if you are alert enough.

JudasMaccabeus:

--- Quote from: Israel Chai on November 10, 2017, 01:16:26 PM ---I'm used to people being mad at me. If you're not then yay.

Not that you said anything inccorect there, but just a tidbit here, Rav Kahane actually spoke against calling his followers Kahanists, because it makes it look like an ideology, when really all he said is that we should do what Torah says. Torah has a habit of being logical in every way we can see and countless ways we can't.

--- End quote ---

Understood, esp. on the ''Kahanist'' label.

syyuge:
50 die as teenage suicide bomber blows himself up in Nigeria mosque:

While there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing in Mubi town of Nigeria’s northeastern Adamawa State, suspicion immediately fell on Boko Haram.

A teenage suicide bomber detonated himself, as worshippers gathered for morning prayers at a mosque in northeastern Nigeria, killing at least 50 people, police said on November 21, in one of the region’s deadliest attacks in years.

Police spokesman Othman Abubakar told The Associated Press they were “still trying to ascertain the number of injured because they are in various hospitals.”

While there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing in Mubi town in the northeastern Adamawa State, the suspicion immediately fell on the Boko Haram extremist group.

The group is based in neighboring Borno state and has been blamed for scores of similar attacks over the years.

Increased use of teenagers

Boko Haram increasingly has been using teenagers or young women as bombers, many of whom have been abducted.

While Nigeria’s military in recent months has flushed out Boko Haram from its forest stronghold, President Muhammadu Buhari’s claim in late 2016 that the extremist group had been “crushed” has proven to be premature.

Boko Haram has been blamed for more than 20,000 deaths in its nearly decade-old insurgency, which has spilled over to neighboring countries and displaced millions of people, creating a vast humanitarian crisis.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/nigeria-mosque-blast-death-toll-from-suicide-bombing-rises-to-at-least-50/article20611396.ece

So the muslamic infighting continues unabated.

syyuge:
Egypt mosque attack: death toll raised to 235

Scores more wounded after al-Rawdah mosque in north Sinai targeted in attack marking major escalation in battle with insurgents.

At least 235 people have been killed and scores more injured in a bomb and gun assault on a mosque in Egypt’s north Sinai, in the deadliest attack in the country in recent memory.

A bomb ripped through the mosque as Friday prayers were finishing, before militants in four off-road vehicles approached and opened fire on worshippers, a military source told the Guardian. Some witnesses said they had seen around 20 attackers.

More than 50 ambulances ferried casualties from al-Rawdah mosque in Bir al-Abed, about 25 miles (40km) west of the city of Arish, to nearby hospitals. Pictures from the scene show rows of bloodied victims inside the mosque, and at least 130 people were reported to be injured.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but it marks a major escalation in a region where for the past three years Egyptian security forces have battled an Islamic State insurgency that has killed hundreds of police and soldiers.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/nov/24/egypt-mosque-attack-kills-dozens-reports

For the muslamic terrorists infighting, the world is not enough.

syyuge:
Yemen Houthi rebels kill former president Ali Abdullah Saleh:

Yemen’s civil war has taken a dramatic turn after Iranian-backed Houthi rebels killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, punishing him for switching sides and seeking peace with Saudi Arabia.

Pictures of Saleh’s corpse appeared on Houthi-run television after the militia said it had killed him as he fled the capital, Sana’a. He had ruled Yemen for more than 30 years and was forced to resign in 2011 as part of the Arab spring political revolution.

Houthi military officials said Saleh was killed as he was travelling with other top party leaders from Sana’a to his hometown of Sanhan. Houthi fighters followed him in 20 armoured vehicles, then attacked and killed him and almost all those with him. Gruesome video footage of his blood-spattered body were distributed on social media.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/04/former-yemen-president-saleh-killed-in-fresh-fighting

Now the matter is going to get further complicated.

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