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Religion of Peace jihad monitors placed
conservative estimates at the 253 mark in early reports, with
casualty numbers expected to rise as investigations into incidents
continue.
With 412 victims seriously injured, the casualty totals rose to
nearly 700, pumping averages to nearly 100 daily for jihad
organizers seeking to glorify Islam and their god of fortresses,
Allah.
Of particular interest for those praying for the peace of Jerusalem,
or Zion, as instructed in Jewish and Christian scriptures, was the
dual-attack of Thursday, March 6, by Hamas Islamist Muslims.
The Hamas terrorists infiltrated a Jerusalem seminary, gunning down
eight teen-agers, and two Israeli soldiers died in a bombing in
Garara. A dozen remain seriously injured from the attacks.
Muslims of Gaza enclave, Israel, celebrated in the streets with
cheerful dancing - holding children in the air as a playful game to
express delight that Hamas terrorists killed the Jewish teens.
On Sunday, March 2, Islamist Muslims began their week of jihad
obedience to the Qur’an killing 63 by seven attacks in six nations:
Afghanistan, Algeria, India, Iraq, Pakistan and Thailand.
A refugee camp bombing killed two children and others, civilians
were gunned down in three of the nations, bombings killed 14 in
Baquba and Samarra, Iraq and a teen suicide bomber killed 42,
injuring 58, in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan were hit again on Monday, with four
suicide bombings leading the way, killing 37. The toll in injuries
numbered at least 66.
In Sammara, Iraq, a mass grave turned up 14 bodies thought abducted
and killed by Sunni Islamist Muslims, and in Bara, Pakistan, more
than a dozen died, 15 injured, in fighting at a Sunni shrine.
On Tuesday, March 4, as Americans voted in four primaries for
Democratic or Republican Presidential nominees, Islamist Muslims
killed 16 in three suicide bombings and a shooting.
An Islamist Mujahid threw a grenade in a Shopian, India, home, a
suicide bomber at a Pakistan naval college killed six and an Afghan
cop died stopping a suicide bomber in Tani. Four Iraqi children died
by Sunni Islamists in Huwaish, Iraq.
On Wednesday, Islamist Muslims gunned down volunteers in Jijel,
Algeria, al-Qaeda Islamists shot dead a 74-year-old professor in
Kirkud, Iraq, and a storefront bombing killed a Pakistani cop.
Thursday bombings began with another grenade toss in India: killing
a grandfather and two children at their Reasi home.
Twin suicide bombings killed about 70, injuring well over 100, in
Baghdad, Iraq, as six died in additional attacks elsewhere, and
Islamist Muslims killed nine and injured 10 in separate attacks
there.
Friday and Saturday saw a lull in action, as only three attacks
occurred: a man and wife asleep in bed are shot dead in their Yala,
Thailand, home; a suicide bombing in Mosul, Iraq killed four, and on
Saturday, a family is taken out by a roadside bomb in Wajihiva,
Iraq.
Religious orders for violence are not unequivocally condemned by
Muslim leaders, even though they prevaricate on the issue by
denouncing the killing of the “innocent.”
The jihad philosophy notes a theocratic set of instructions by
Muhammad noting “infidels” are not innocent because they do not bow
to Allah, the Muslim god of fortresses.
Dutch public broadcaster KRO planned a film on violent passages of
the Christian Bible, looking for those used to justify violence
equivalent to Islamic jihad, only to discover in their words:
"After extensive research, linking Bible quotations with real
political events and acts of violence … produced an insufficient
basis for a thorough journalistic production."
Islamist Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to seven nations, but the
United States and Canada were not known victims of Islamist Muslim
terrorists last week.
Christian missionary work worldwide went largely unreported by
popular media agencies due to lacking violence in lieu of teaching a
peaceful gospel, noted as the “good news,” of Jesus Christ, offered
free of intimidation to anyone willing to hear.