Friday, 26 December 2014

JagadeeshKrishnan: Little Girls ‘Should Not Be a Target’

JagadeeshKrishnan: Little Girls ‘Should Not Be a Target’: Israeli Girl Severely Burned by Arab Firebomb Arab terrorists threw a firebomb in Samaria Thursday evening. Ayala Sh...

JagadeeshKrishnan: 7 Things You Should Do to Feel Better Every Day

JagadeeshKrishnan: 7 Things You Should Do to Feel Better Every Day: 7 Things You Should Do to Feel Better Every Day Want to feel healthier and have lots of energy each day? There are a few essential thin...

7 Things You Should Do to Feel Better Every Day


7 Things You Should Do to Feel Better Every Day

Want to feel healthier and have lots of energy each day? There are a few essential things you should do to achieve this goal. You don’t have to make drastic changes in your lifestyle in order to improve your health. You can do it without actually noticing it. Still hesitate? Read on to find out 7 smart little things you should do to feel better every day.

1. Exercise

Probably the healthiest thing you can do to feel better each day is to exercise early in the morning. You don’t have to run the whole morning or spend a few hours in the gym. Even doing several easy exercises like walking, sit-ups or jumping the rope will help you feel better in no time! Plus, exercise is good for your health and waistline.

2. Get enough sleep

Again, due to our busy schedules, we don’t get enough sleep each night (I’m no exception!). It’s one of my worst habits I’m trying to break because I realize that lack of sleep kills my health. If you have trouble falling asleep, avoid watching TV or surfing the Internet right before bed. Also, try to make healthy bedtime snack choices and don’t drink tea or coffee too late in the day.

3. Drink 8 glasses of water

If you drink 3 glasses of water, 4 glasses of coffee or tea and a glass of soda each day and think that you drink enough water, think again. You body needs water (not coffee or soda!) to function properly. Aim to drink 7-8 glasses of water each day, and see how you feel. Not only will you feel better, you’ll become healthier as well.

4. Eat healthier

Perhaps it sounds obvious and even boring, but most of us make unhealthy food choices. You have busy schedules, lots of household chores and many other things to tackle every single day. It’s one of the reasons why you usually look for easier food choices, not healthier. However, eating healthy is not as difficult as you think. Once you start making smart food choices, you will never want to reach for that bag of potato chips or carton of your favorite ice cream. Sticking to a healthy diet will help boost your energy levels, improve your health and keep your weight under control.

5. Stay productive

When you are productive, you feel happier. When you feel happier, you feel better. And when you feel better, you can get more things done in a day. Stop watching TV, skip social media, avoid gossips, and try to do more useful things during the day. Don’t forget to make you to-do list in the morning. It will help you stay organized and accomplish your tasks with less stress.

6. Get your vitamins

Vitamins play an essential role in keeping your body healthy, so make sure you get your vitamins each day. While the best way to get all essential vitamins in through your diet, you can also opt for a multivitamin. Before you take any multivitamin, you should consult your doctor to find out all of the vitamins your body need.

7. Stay positive

I’ve always believed that positivity is the key to a longer life. Positive thoughts can help boost your energy level and improve your overall health. Life is full of stressful situations and it’s hard to stay cheerful when everything goes wrong, but your positive attitude can help you solve any problem and fight any stress faster and easier. Your positive attitude is especially good for your heart health. Smile, stay positive and live a longer life!
There are many useful things we can do each day to feel better. It may take some efforts and time to make a habit of drinking 8 glasses of water daily or thinking more positively, but it’s well worth it. You will have more energy and health to achieve your goals and live your life to the fullest! What things do you do every day to feel better?
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Little Girls ‘Should Not Be a Target’


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Arab terrorists threw a firebomb in Samaria Thursday evening. Ayala Shapira, 11, is in critical condition. Two policemen were stabbed in Jerusalem the next day.
Burned car after firebomb attack.  (Photo: David Diamant, Tazpit News Agency)
Burned car after firebomb attack. (Photo: David Diamant, Tazpit News Agency)
Eleven-year old Ayala Shapira – the victim of a firebomb attack in Samaria – is fighting for her life. She and her father were traveling on a road between the towns of Ma’ale Shomron and El Matan in the early evening when terrorists hurled a Molotov cocktail at the car, setting it afire.
Ayala, who remains unconscious and on a respirator, suffered third-degree burns covering more than half of her body. Doctors at Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv, where she is being treated, say they are doing everything they can to save her life.
Her father’s injuries are less severe and not life-threatening. Both had managed to escape the burning car and make it to the nearby Jewish town of El Matan before the girl collapsed.
Video footage captured at the scene shows the vehicle completely engulfed in flames. The IDF is searching for the perpetrators.
They were traveling on Road 55, passing through an area with many Arab villages. In recent months there were several attacks along the route.
Ayala’s mother had been attacked on the same road last month but escaped unharmed.

Little Girls ‘Should Not Be a Target’

Avi Na’im, head of the Beit Aryeh municipality, was quoted by Arutz Sheva as saying that “the response to the throwing of a firebomb must be shooting the terrorists with intent to kill. An 11-year-old girl on her way home with her father should not be a target.”
“This reality in which residents who travel in the center of the country can die from a Molotov cocktail is intolerable,” declared Yossi Dagan, acting head of the Samaria Regional Council, Ynet reports.

Calls to Strengthen Israeli Control

Member of Knesset (Parliament) Orit Struk stated: “This shocking attack must be a line in the sand in our relations with wicked Arab terror,” according to Arutz Sheva. “A government that truly wants to prevent attacks on little girlstraveling in cars must begin taking clear steps against terrorists and show them that their actions will not pay off. It’s not just about punishment. We must take an important Zionist step such as strengthening Israeli control of the land wherever we can.”

Stabbing in Jerusalem’s Old City

The next morning, Arab terrorists stabbed two border policemen in Jerusalem’s Old City following morning prayers at the Al-Aqsa mosque. They were lightly injured. Following treatment by Magen David Adom (Israel’s Red Cross equivalent) rescuers, they were evacuated to the local Shaare Zedek hospital. Police are searching for the assailant.
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Christians continue to suffer bitterly from Muslim persecution in the Middle East and Africa. The world remains silent.


ISIS taking a captive. (Photo: NRG.co.il)
ISIS taking a captive. (Photo: NRG.co.il)
Muslims beheading Christians was a visibly growing spectacle throughout the Middle East in the past months, reports Raymond Ibrahim, writing for Gatestone.
Ibrahim compiled a long lists of reports on Muslim atrocities committed against Christians throughout the Middle East and Africa.
He cites the harrowing case in which Islamic State (IS or ISIS) terrorists in Syria cut off a Christian man’s head, after compelling him to say the Shehada, the Islamic profession of faith, which states that “there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger.”
When the Shehada is spoken before Muslim witnesses, the speaker becomes Muslim and thus, in theory, safeguards his life and possessions from the Jihad, the Muslim holy war. However, this was not the case for this man who, after renouncing his Christian faith for Islam, was still slaughtered on camera.
The apparent leader in the group of militants is heard instructing the group:
“No one will shoot him now, do you understand? He will not be killed by shooting because it is merciful for him.He will be beheaded because he is Kaffir, non-Muslim, sided [with] the government and was not praying at all. Everyone like him will have the same end, beheading.”
As the poor victim’s head is cut off, the group all shouts “Allah Akbar!” while watching intently.
The Christian Post adds that the clip was publicized “for the world to see … as a warning to everyone like him.”

Spreading Muslim Terror Against Christians

IS Terrorists commit mass murder (Photo: Jihadwatch.org)
IS Terrorists commit mass murder (Photo: Jihadwatch.org)
In Nigeria, the Islamic Boko Haram terror organization, which seeks to enforce Islamic law over the whole African nation, beheaded a six-year-old boy, because he was Christian. During Sunday church services, over 100 Islamic militants descended upon Attagara, a Christian-majority village. With machetes and machine guns, they slaughtered men, women, and children, the Christian Today reports.
“One villager, Sawaltha Wandala, was arriving at church for the second service when he saw children being massacred. One six-year-old boy had been slashed and thrown into a ditch, but he was alive. Wandala picked him up and was carrying him to a hospital in Cameroon, when he was stopped by five of the militants. The men reportedly took the child from Wandala’s arms and beheaded him, then began beating the 55-year-old with tree branches. After striking him in the head with a rock, they left him for dead.”
Boko Haram committed many other atrocities that day and has targeted many Christian sites, the Christian TodayReports.
In Kenya, militants from the Somali Al Shabaab Islamic organization abducted a group of traders near the resort island of Lamu, and drove them into a dense forest. The militants eventually released three of them, because they were Muslims, but beheaded the fourth, a Christian.
Ibrahim continues to chronicle the traumatic plight of the Christian under Muslim rule.
To read the detailed report click HERE.
Archbishop Amel Shimoun, exiled Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, Iraq, from which the Christian population has been expelled by ISIS, properly summarizes by warning the West and the Christian world: “You think all men are equal… Islam does not say that all men are equal. Your values are not their values. If you do not understand this soon enough, you will become victims of the enemy you have welcomed into our home.”
By: United with Israel Staff
(With files from Gatestone)
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Boko Haram’s 2014 jihad: 9,000 killed, 1.5 million displaced

Boko Haram’s 2014 jihad: 9,000 killed, 1.5 million displaced

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As the body count rises ever higher, just remember: don’t call it savagery, and don’t dare notice that they’re doing it all in the name of Islam. Apparently the free world would rather die than admit that.
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“Nigeria 2014 sees bloodier, emboldened Boko Haram,” World Bulletin, December 22, 2014 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
With an estimated 9,000 killed and nearly 1.5 million displaced, 2014 is considered the bloodiest year of Boko Haram’s five-year insurgency.
Underscoring the severity of militant attacks this year, Nigeria Security Network, an NGO specialized in tracking casualties, said over 940 people had been killed in insurgent attacks in November alone.
According to the group, May was the bloodiest month, with an estimated death toll of over 4,000 people.
At least 17 people were reportedly killed Monday when an explosive device at a popular bus park exploded in Nigeria’s northeastern Gombe State.
“We counted at least 17 people before security and emergency responders cordoned off Dukku Park, where the blast occurred this morning,” Ismaila Baba, a civil servant who narrowly escaped the blast, told The Anadolu Agency by phone.
He said a few people had also been injured.
A police officer confirmed that “the incident happened at Dukku Park, which connects many places.”
Gombe State in recent months has been largely immune to the Boko Haram insurgency ravaging the country’s northeast, with militants only occasionally staging deadly attacks on selected towns in the state.
Boko Haram started as a religious group in Maiduguri, provincial capital of the northeastern Borno State, in late 2003 by one Mohammed Yusuf, a local cleric.
It was initially referred to by two names, either Jama’atu Ahlu Sunnah li-da’wati wal-jihad or the Yusufiyah Movement.
Within a few years, the group had grown in size and outreach as it extended its activities – mostly preaching and pursuing small-scale economic ventures – to other northern states.
At the peak of its missionary activities, hordes of people would travel from different parts of the north to Maiduguri to listen to Yusuf’s sermons.
On July 27, 2009, group loyalists attacked a police station following a crackdown on the group members for alleged breach of law and order.
The attack left over 300 people dead.
The killing of Yusuf himself three days later while in police custody marked the beginning of the group’s embrace of violence.
Analysts like to point out, however, that unprovoked attacks by the group began only after Abubakar Shekau – until then a little known second-in-command to the slain cleric – assumed leadership of the group.
Since then, the group has carried out numerous attacks on communities, particularly in the three northeastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, with occasional attacks in federal capital Abuja, northwestern Kano city and other northern states.
But 2014 has been the bloodiest year of the insurgency yet, with increasing attacks, higher casualty figures, a deluge of displaced persons and the capture of towns and villages.
“Almost every day in 2014 was marred by deadly attack by Boko Haram, unlike previous years,” Alhaji Yusuf Hassan, a local chief who witnessed the emergence of the Boko Haram insurgency in Maiduguri in 2009.
“The insurgents started abducting teenagers and conscripting young men as foot soldiers this year,” Hassan said. “We didn’t have all these terrible things back in 2009.”
According to tallies by AA correspondents, at least 7,000 people were killed in Boko Haram attacks between January and June alone – a figure that far exceeds total casualties for 2013 and is higher than all previous years.
The first Boko Haram attack of 2014 occurred in Maiduguri on January 14 when a car laden with explosives rammed into a crowded area, killing at least 43 people.
Five days later, insurgents struck a remote community in Alagarno in southern Borno State, killing 18.
Militants killed over 85 people in various mosques in Konduga, some 35km from Maiduguri, on January 20; and over 130 worshippers were killed in a church at Waga Chakawa, a community in neighboring Adamawa State, on January 30.
Over 1,000 people were killed between February and March of this year, while the military claimed to have killed more than 600 Boko Haram militants in an assault on the group’s notorious “Sambisa” hideout on March 9.
Abduction
But Boko Haram upped the ante on April 14 when it abducted at least 276 schoolgirls from a government secondary school in Chibok town in southern Borno State.
Earlier the same day, an estimated 106 people were killed in a massive blast at a crowded bus park in an Abuja suburb.
The two events were probably the worst of 2014, according to Father Gideon Obasogie, director of social communications at the Catholic Church’s Maiduguri Diocese.
“There had been isolated, probably unreported, cases of kidnapping of girls by Boko Haram in previous years, but never have such dastardly acts – involving such large numbers of teenagers – been committed until April this year,” the cleric told AA, adding that the insurgency had grown worse in 2014.
The daring mass abduction made international news.
Shekau later claimed responsibility for the abductions, offering to trade the kidnapped girls for detained Boko Haram militants held by the Nigerian authorities.
At least 57 of the girls subsequently managed to escape their captors. The fate of those still in captivity, however, remains unknown.
Government efforts to rescue the girls, including reported backdoor negotiations with the militant group, have failed to produce results, fuelling further popular frustration and anger.
Only last week, at least 200 people were abducted in Borno – and have not been heard of since – while over 34 people were killed.
Deadlier
At least 13 farming communities in the hilly Gwoza area some 190km south of Maiduguri were raided and torched by insurgents in May, leading to the death of over 230 people, Senator Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South in the Nigerian Upper Parliament, told AA, adding that more than 12,000 people had been displaced.
Not even the excitement of the World Cup deterred Boko Haram from carrying out attacks in June, when at least 61 football fans were killed in separate bomb attacks on viewing centers in Mubi, Adamawa, Damaturu and Yobe states, all of which were claimed by Boko Haram.
“Boko Haram became more daring, deadlier and somehow unstoppable during the year,” Bulama Mali Gubio, a spokesman for the Borno Elders Forum, told AA.
He blamed the escalation in violence on the Nigerian authorities’ “poor handling of the insurgency.”
“The Federal Government isn’t doing enough,” Gubio insisted.
Joe Duku, a Damaturu-based journalist, recalled that the killing of 42 students at a Yobe school on July 6 and 40 others on September 29 had been 2013’s worst Boko Haram attacks.
“But even these cannot be compared to the various deadly attacks and killings in 2014, including the November 28 Kano mosque bombing,” he told AA.
More than 120 Muslim worshippers observing Friday prayers were killed when two suicide bombers struck a major mosque in the center of Kano.
While farmers in the northeast were preparing for the planting season in early July, Boko Haram struck again, sacking dozens of communities across 12 local government areas in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.
The insurgents raided Damboa, 85km from Maiduguri, in July and captured the town in August and for the first time.
“Boko Haram has metamorphosed from its hit-and-run approach in previous years to more daring attacks and capturing territory,” asserted Duku, the Damaturu-based journalist.
“No territory was ever captured in previous years,” he noted.
Displaced
Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency estimates the number of people displaced by the insurgency in 2014 at over 800,000.
UNHCR Representative for Nigeria Angeles Dikongue-Attanga said last week that the number of Nigerians taking refuge at various International Displaced Persons camps had increased to 1.5 million in 2014.
The official blamed mounting Boko Haram attacks in the northeast for turning Nigerians into refugees.
Most schools in the northern region have been shut down by the authorities, forcing millions of young people to halt their education.
Recent statistics by the Coalition of Civil Society Groups of Nigeria suggested that over 800 school buildings had been destroyed and 194,664 students affected by the insurgency in the northeast.
With general elections two months away, many Nigerians fear more Boko Haram attacks.
Many politicians in the northeast are doubtful that elections can be held in the area, despite reassurances to this effect by President Goodluck Jonathan and the military.
“It is rather insensitive to continue to talk about elections,” Borno Governor Kashim Shettima told a private television station a few days ago.
“In Borno alone, more than two million people have been internally displaced, while thousands have been killed this year alone,” he said.
Army spokesman Brig. Gen. Olajide Laleye, for his part, said the military would use whatever means available to end the insurgency.
“There is no doubt Boko Haram has had its finest moment in the outgoing year,” Abubakar Mu’azu, an expert on Boko Haram, told AA.
“Unless the military stops playing defense, we may not see the end of this crisis anytime soon,” he warned

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Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Islamic State (ISIS) Says Only a Matter of Time Before Europe Is Conquered; Plan ‘Largest Religious Cleansing Campaign’ in History


Islamic State (ISIS) Says Only a Matter of Time Before Europe Is Conquered; Plan ‘Largest Religious Cleansing Campaign’ in History

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When I got into this fight in the wake of September 11, I would never have believed that such warnings had any real possibility of coming true, despite the unspeakable blood and carnage of that horrible attack. But seeing how the West has submitted and surrendered to these savages, Idon’t think it can be avoided.
Europe has forfeited its future, and any attempts to oppose the islamization of Europe are met with scorn, derision, defamation and criminalization. In other words, sharia enforcement.
Does the Islamic State of Europe seems so impossible? Between the Islamic State and Turkey’s entry into NATO and then the EU, it’s game over.
The prescient historian, Bat Ye’or, in her book Europe, Globalization, and the Coming Universal Caliphate, predicted that Europe will not remain multicultural for long. She warned that Europe would be dominated by Islamic extremists and transformed into “Eurabia.” She was right, and she wrote that before the sweeping gains of the Islamic State.
Immigrants can enrich a nation. But there is a difference between immigrants and colonists. The former are eager to learn the ways of their adopted home, to integrate and perhaps assimilate — which does not require relinquishing their heritage or forgetting their roots. Colonists, by contrast, bring their culture with them and live under their own laws. Their loyalties lie elsewhere.
ISIS Say Only a Matter of Time Before Europe Is Conquered; Plan ‘Largest Religious Cleansing Campaign’ in History,” By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Reporter, December 22, 2014
ISIS Say Only a Matter of Time Before Europe Is Conquered; Plan ‘Largest Religious Cleansing Campaign’ in History

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Smoke raises behind an Islamic State flag after Iraqi security forces and Shiite fighters took control of Saadiya in Diyala province from Islamist State militants, November 24, 2014. Iraqi forces said on Sunday they retook two towns north of Baghdad from Islamic State fighters, driving them from strongholds they had held for months and clearing a main road from the capital to Iran. There was no independent confirmation that the army, Shiite militia and Kurdish peshmerga forces had completely retaken Jalawla and Saadiya, about 115 km (70 miles) northeast of Baghdad. Many residents fled the violence long ago. At least 23 peshmerga and militia fighters were killed and dozens were wounded in Sunday’s fighting, medical and army sources said.

A spokesman for ISIS has claimed in an interview that it’s only a matter of time before the jihadists expand and conquer Europe. He also defended the terror group’s practices of mass enslavement and beheadings, and said that it plans to carry out “the largest religious cleansing campaign” in history, which will include the killing of hundreds of millions of people.
“No, we will conquer Europe one day. It is not a question of if we will conquer Europe, just a matter of when that will happen. But it is certain. … For us, there is no such thing as borders. There are only front lines,” the spokesman, identified only as a German ISIS fighter, told journalist Juergen Todenhoefer in an article for CNN.
“Our expansion will be perpetual. … And the Europeans need to know that when we come, it will not be in a nice way. It will be with our weapons. And those who do not convert to Islam or pay the Islamic tax will be killed.”
ISIS, or the Islamic State as the group is also known, has captured a number of cities across Iraq and Syria, and has become known for beheading prisoners on camera and enslaving religious minorities, including Christians.
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The terror group’s mission is to establish an Islamic caliphate across the Middle East region, and eventually the world.
“I think the Islamic State is a lot more dangerous than Western leaders realize,” the jihadist said. “They believe in what they are fighting for and are preparing the largest religious cleansing campaign the world has ever seen.”
Todenhoefer visited the Iraqi city of Mosul, which used to host a large Christian community, before it was taken over by ISIS in June. The jihadists have since imposed Islamic law on the land, forcing people to convert to Islam, pay a tax, or face death.
When asked about Shiite Muslims who don’t share the same beliefs as ISIS, the spokesman said that anyone who refuses to convert will be killed.
“150 million, 200 million or 500 million, it does not matter to us,” the jihadist said. “We will kill them all.”
He also argued that slavery is a sign of “progress,” and claimed that the practice also exists among Christians and Jews.
“I would say that slavery is a great help to us and we will continue to have slavery and beheadings, it is part of our religion … many slaves have converted to Islam and have then been freed.”
The ISIS spokesman blamed the beheading of several Western journalists and aid workers, including American James Foley, on the U.S. government.
“[Foley] did not get killed because we started the battle. He got killed because of the ignorance of his government that did not give him any help.”
Earlier in December, an ISIS senior leader said in another revealing interview that the terror group was born at the American Camp Bucca prison in southern Iraq 10 years ago.
The official, who chose to identify himself by the name of Abu Ahmed, noted that Bucca, established after the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, provided an “extraordinary opportunity” for the growing number of jihadists imprisoned there.
“We could never have all got together like this in Baghdad, or anywhere else,” Ahmed said. “It would have been impossibly dangerous. Here, we were not only safe, but we were only a few hundred metres away from the entire al-Qaeda leadership.”

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