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'The only country ISIS fears in the Middle East is Israel'

ISIS should fear every country which has a strong special forces and a capable Air Force to bomb the hell out of them.

Using conventional forces against ISIS is not a good idea. The training doctrine for fighting insurgents like ISIS and fighting an enemy conventionally is very different.

US army and Brit Army have been fighting insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, their troops are pretty seasoned too and can take on ISIS head on. SEALS, GreenBerets and Royal Marine Commandos are tough nuts and have more ops and experience under their belts than SAYERET and other IDF forces.

If ISIS feels threatened just by IDF then there must be done specific reason. If I have a take on IDF, then I would say that IDF fights for the survival of Jews in Israel, without any compromise. Defeat is not an option for them because defeat means wiping out of Jews as a nation from Israel.
 
ok, lets take out from the list hamas, hezbollah and taliban, still we have a lot of power ;)
so can you imagine the quantity of slaves that we have??! ...?:pop:

so if your friend or someone from people that you know that going to join to some of this groups from the list, let hem know that they are going to serve israel and to be our disciplined d@gs,
This is only to expose your zionist network and many fools who joined these org should realize that...
Rest we will give them enough power to drag zionist from hole..:sick:
 
The only fear of Israel they have, is to lose the use of her hospitals and her emergency wards.
 
You spelled Iran wrong
Iranians are more the masters of sabotage and waging a mercenary war, their army wouldn't prove much different from Syria and Iraq. However, at the time Iran fields her army, 99% of the footsoldiers will be religious recruits from Pakistan,Afghanistan,Central Asia while Iranians will be busy in controlling and replenishing the dead mercenaries rather than fighting. :lol:
Iranians by far were only merely managing a stalemate despite using all of the mercenary force. It wasn't until the Russians came in Syria and US/UK/France in Iraq the the game was tilted in their favor.

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There is absolutely no doubt that Israel maintains one of the most professional forces in the region. However, comparing operating in a small, well surrounded city like Gaza is different from operating in Syria/Iraq where ISIS has more freedom to operate than Hammas does in Gaza. However, ISIS's fears are justified in relation to Israeli forces.
 
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German journalist who spent days with ISIS told the 'Jewish News' that the jihadist group "knows the Israeli army is too strong for them."

A German journalist who spent 10 days with Islamic State says that the radical jihadist group that has captured wide swaths of Syria and Iraq is deterred by only one Middle Eastern country – Israel.

In an interview with the British Jewish News, Jurgen Todenhofer recalls his brief time behind enemy lines during which he spoke with ISIS fighters.

“The only country ISIS fears is Israel,” Todenhofer, a former member of the German parliament, told Jewish News. “They told me they know the Israeli army is too strong for them.”

The writer said that ISIS wants to lure British and American forces into Syria and Iraq, areas where it thinks it has an advantage.

“They think they can defeat US and UK ground troops, who they say they have no experience in city guerrilla or terrorist strategies,” he toldJewish News. “But they know the Israelis are very tough as far as fighting against guerrillas and terrorists.”

Todenhofer said that ISIS was “preparing the largest religious cleansing in history” and that he was “pessimistic” that the threat it poses could be neutralized. He added that the Paris attacks was just the first of “a storm” that is coming to Western cities.

“They are not scared of the British and the Americans, they are scared of the Israelis and told me the Israeli army is the real danger. We can’t defeat them with our current strategy. These people [the IDF] can fight a guerrilla war."

“In Mosul there are 10,000 fighters living among 1.5 million people in 2,000 apartments, not in one place – so it would be difficult [for western soldiers] to fight them. ISIS fighters are ready to die in a war against a western soldiers.”

Todenhofer said that ISIS plans to topple local governments while at the same time carry out terrorist atrocities abroad.

“They are a very strong danger for Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Libya, while the West will be subjected to big acts of terrorism instead of a full blown ISIS war because they say they don’t want too many battles at the same time,” he said.

The Islamic State released a taped message on Saturday with a purported speech by it's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in which he threatened the Jewish state.

"We are getting closer to you day by day," said the message. "Do not think that we have forgotten about you."

"God caused the Jews of the world to gather in Israel, and the war against them has become easy. It is the obligation of every Muslim to carry out Jihad,"

"Jews, you will not enjoy in Palestine. God has gathered you in Palestine so that the Mujahadeen can reach you soon and you will hide by the rock and the tree. Palestine will be your graveyard," he said.

The audio message said air strikes by Russia and by a US-led coalition had failed to weaken the group.

"Be confident that God will grant victory to those who worship him, and hear the good news that our state is doing well. The more intense the war against it, the purer it becomes and the tougher it gets," Baghdadi added.

The authenticity of the message, posted on Saturday on Twitter accounts that have published Islamic State statements in the past, could not be verified.

It slammed Saudi Arabia's efforts to set up a coalition of Muslim nations to fight his group.

"If it was an Islamic coalition, it would have declared itself free from its Jewish and Crusader lords and made the killing the Jews and the liberation of Palestine its goal," the message said.

'The only country ISIS fears in the Middle East is Israel' - Middle East - Jerusalem Post
ISIS is afraid that Israel will stop funding and training them, that is what they are afraid of.
 

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