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Saturday, October 8, 2022

Islam - Current Day > Palestinian believed Kidnapped and Beheaded for being Gay

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‘Palestinian’ in Israel kidnapped, brought to ‘Palestinian’

territory, beheaded for homosexuality

OCT 7, 2022 4:00 PM 
BY ROBERT SPENCER

A hadith depicts Muhammad specifying the punishment for homosexual activity: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, ‘Whoever you find doing the action of the people of Loot, execute the one who does it and the one to whom it is done.’” (Sunan Abu Dawud 4462)


Gay Palestinian living under asylum in Israel murdered, beheaded in Hebron 


by Jack Mukand, 
Times of Israel, October 6, 2022:

A gay Palestinian man living under asylum in Israel was murdered and beheaded Wednesday in the West Bank city of Hebron. The unnamed suspect, who was arrested by Palestinian police near the scene of the crime soon after committing it, recorded the act in a video that he uploaded to social media before his capture.

The victim was 25-year-old Ahmad Abu Murkhiyeh, who according to reports on Ynet and Channel 12 had been living in Israel for the past two years as an asylum-seeker after authorities acknowledged his life would be in danger if he returned to Palestinian territory.

It was not immediately clear how or why the young man ended up in Hebron. Friends of Abu Murkhiyeh in Israel alleged he was likely kidnapped to the West Bank before his murder, though it was not clear that they had evidence of this.



Saturday, March 2, 2019

Kurds Rescue Civilians from Last IS Stronghold in Syria But Tragedy Reigns Supreme

Headless bodies found in mass graves in IS Syrian stronghold
thought to be those of sex slaves
ABCNews Australia

The graves were found after SDF fighters closed in on IS militants. (Retuers: Rodi Said)

A mass grave containing the bodies of dozens of people thought to have been Yazidis enslaved by the Islamic State (IS) group has been found in territory recently seized by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.

Many of the bodies found in the Baghouz area were those of women.

"They were slaughtered," SDF commander Adnan Afrin said.

Most had been decapitated, he added.

The SDF is trying to confirm if the bodies belonged to members of the Yazidi sect.

Thousands of members of the minority sect from Iraq were forced into sexual slavery by the jihadists when they surged across the border in 2014 and seized swathes of territory.

IS members could be seen walking around in Baghouz on February 18. (Reuters: Rodi Said)

More than 3,000 other Yazidis were killed in an onslaught the United Nations later described as genocidal, which prompted the first US air strikes against IS.

Thousands more fled on foot, and many of them remain displaced more than four years later.

Thousands flee as fighting closes in

The SDF, the main Kurdish led-partner of the US-led coalition against IS in Syria, has been trying to evacuate thousands of civilians in Baghouz before storming it, or forcing the surrender of the remaining jihadists, who the SDF has said were mostly foreigners.

Civilians were evacuated in trucks as the SDF forces closed in on IS fighters. (Supplied: Free Burma Rangers)

"Our forces have managed to save a large number of civilians, along with our comrades who have been held hostage by IS," an SDF spokesperson said.

"Rescued civilians were provided with safe passage and transferred to elsewhere."

The SDF said earlier on Thursday that it had freed 24 of its fighters held by militants in Baghouz, but gave no details about how they were recovered.

According to an SDF statement, the fighters were in "good health" but were malnourished "because of intended negligence by the terrorist organization".

Thousands of people of many nationalities — both IS supporters and victims — have streamed out of the area in recent weeks, surpassing initial estimates and delaying an end to the battle.

Residents say hundreds of Arab civilians have been killed in US-led coalition air raids since the campaign began several months ago, with many of their homes in villages and towns east of the Euphrates River levelled to the ground.

The United Nations on Thursday expressed concern about the plight of thousands of people who residents say are tribal Arabs in a camp in al Hol, in northeastern Hasaka province.

Many of those fleeing, nearly all of them women and children, were being taken into custody by the SDF.

Evacuees were screened by SDF forces after being trucked out of the conflict zone. (AP: Felipe Dana)

Those fleeing described a desperate situation for civilians, with widespread reports of civilians killed and injured, destruction of civilian infrastructure, and shortages of food, a UN statement issued in Damascus said.

The United Nations said more than 78 deaths had been reported, two-thirds of them children under one year old who lost their lives either en route or shortly after arriving at the SDF-run camp.