ISIS Supporters in Yerushalayim Armed Themselves ‘for a War Against the Jews’
Israeli security forces have arrested four residents of the Beit Safafa neighborhood in Yerushalayim who are accused of supporting the Islamic State terror organization (ISIS) and stockpiling weapons in preparation for what they called “the great war at the end of days” against Jews.
The Shin Bet security agency, working with the Yerushalayim District Police’s central investigative unit, launched a joint investigation in recent weeks following suspicions that the four men, all in their twenties, were affiliated with ISIS. Acting on intelligence from the Shin Bet, Jerusalem police detectives and Border Police officers arrested the suspects, who have been held for questioning with their detention repeatedly extended by court order.
According to findings from the investigation, the four suspects actively consumed large quantities of ISIS propaganda online, including gruesome videos and execution footage from the group’s battle zones abroad. Inspired by the material, they began planning to acquire military gear and weapons to prepare for what they described as “the great war at the end of days” targeting Jews.
Before their arrest, the suspects had already begun gathering supplies and had purchased a handgun. During interrogation, one of them reportedly admitted, “This is for the great war. I will use the gun against Jews or anyone who is not Muslim.”
During a search of one suspect’s property, investigators found a pistol hidden inside a chicken coop along with additional military equipment. The seized items were taken for forensic examination.
Upon completion of the investigation, prosecutors determined that there was sufficient evidence to charge two of the suspects. A prosecutor’s declaration has been filed against them, and indictments are expected soon. The other two remain in custody as the investigation continues.
In a joint statement, the Shin Bet and Israel Police reaffirmed their commitment to “continue acting with all security forces to thwart terrorism and protect the citizens of Israel.”
{Matzav.com}