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ISIS calls on Muslims to set fire to churches and synagogues across US, Europe in twisted Easter threat

The Islamist terror group issued the callous call, made in response to Israel’s closing of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, in the latest edition of its weekly propaganda outlet, al-Naba, released on Thursday.

“In the face of the tragedy of the closure of the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque, it is incumbent upon Muslims everywhere—those who yearn to come to the aid of the site of their Prophet’s Night Journey—to rise up and set fire to the Jewish synagogues scattered across America, Europe, Russia, India, and elsewhere,” ISIS declared, in a translation of al-Naba.

“The same applies to the synagogues in Tunisia, Morocco, the UAE, and Syria; their locations are well-known, and their details have been published,” the tirade continued.
It called for similar attacks on churches.

The twisted propaganda paper also called for attacks on “Jewish gatherings” around the world, ordering its supporters to “emulate the actions of the ‘Sydney Heroes,'” a disturbing reference to 2025’s Hannukkah terror attacks in Australia that left 16 dead, including one of the gunmen, and 40 wounded.

 
We must be diligent at all our services. This threat is real and I'm surprised it hasn't happened on the large scale in the past. I think Easter Sunday would be too expected, I would imagine a regular Sunday with no special significance would be more likely, but then again I don't have the mind of a bunch of crazed fanatics. The pasted link below is an excellent resource for those interested in church security. If nothing else, be aware of things going on around you.

Church Security Teams: Should Every Church Have One? (I read his blog on most days, he also writes for "American Thinker")
 
We must be diligent at all our services. This threat is real and I'm surprised it hasn't happened on the large scale in the past. I think Easter Sunday would be too expected, I would imagine a regular Sunday with no special significance would be more likely, but then again I don't have the mind of a bunch of crazed fanatics. The pasted link below is an excellent resource for those interested in church security. If nothing else, be aware of things going on around you.

Church Security Teams: Should Every Church Have One? (I read his blog on most days, he also writes for "American Thinker")
This is a good source for church security too.

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