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Palestinian Terror Group: Israel Will Face War Soon

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November 8, 2017
Photo from Wikimedia Commons.

A Palestinian terror group issued a video on Tuesday that essentially threatens Israel and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) with war.

The video, issued by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), shows terrorists adorned in black masks and uniforms running through a tunnel and then positioning themselves behind some bushes close to the border separating Israel and the Gaza Strip. The terrorists proceed to aim their weapons at a myriad of IDF vehicles and combat engineering units, each marked with crosshairs.

The video ominously warns that these targets are “in the line of fire.”

“We can reach the crimes and the aggression of Israel against the Palestinian people,” the video states. “The way of resistance is armed resistance, as long as occupation sits on the land of Palestine.”

The video also refers to “the weapon of resistance” as “a holy one.”

The full video can be seen below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61vrj_HOxX8

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