ISIS share a video while threatens London, Rome and Berlin
ISIS share a video while threatens London, Rome and Berlin
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Monday, ISIS share  wave of terror attacks as deadly as the Paris massacre in London, Berline, Rome in a latest viral video which shows image of the UK Parliament and Eiffel Tower crashing to ground. In the video clip displays flick of the Paris and Brussels attacks as well as 9/11 strikes, calling previous massacres a "cautionary message".

The group of Alwa media arm on Monday share video saying, "If it was Paris yesterday... tomorrow it will be London, or Berlin, or Rome. Nations of the cross, this message is for you. Know that your options are few, either you join Islam, or pay tribute, or freeze the war”.

It also shows other iconic European landmarks such as the Rome's Coliseum interplayed with footage of executions and beheadings from Syria and Iraq.

Speaking in English with arabic tone the video stated "The soldiers went out to the ground and street of Paris and killed the kuffars. This invasion was just a cautionary message to the nations of the cross,"

The threat has come a week after British Prime Minister David Cameron warned that ISIS was willing to use "whatever materials they can get their hands on" to attack the West.

 


 

 

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