Muslims Desecrate Christian Cemetery And Attack The Holy Cross

By Theodore Shoebat

ISIS terrorists in Syria desecrated a Christian cemetery and attacked the image of the Holy Cross. This is just another example of the antichrist, iconoclastic spirit of Islam. A video of this was released:

According to a report:

A member of the Islamic State has desecrated a Christian graveyard in Syria, as shown in a video believed to have been released by the terror group, otherwise known as ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh.

The graphic footage, which many might find offensive and upsetting, features a man on crutches, apparently showing a Christian cemetery located in the city of Deir ez-Zor in Syria. According to Mail Online, the man in military clothing was showing off the damage he had done as the camera pans to show a destroyed graveyard. Coffins are shown, while the grave marker on a raised tomb beside the man is broken.

The video then shows bodies of dead people, apparently those killed for trying to stop the desecration. One body is shown outdoors, while others are inside a room. In the room are what look like clothing scattered around, and one of its walls appears to have been blasted. The Mail Online report says there seem to be body parts scattered.

The video, which was allegedly taken in Wilayat Al Khayr, was reportedly released by Amaq News Agency — the only news agency operating in IS-controlled areas — on IS terror channels on May 16. Heavy quotes the agency as saying, “Islamic State fighters assault the Christian cemetery west of Deir ez-Zor city, killing 10 Syrian regime soldiers after being besieged there since yesterday.”
Cemetery desecration done for the sake of an anti-Christian and satanic reason is rampant in the United States, with devil worshippers, Santa Muerte and Santeria cultists being amongst the highest of those involved. In my new documentary, Hell Across The Border, I show how anti-Christian graveyard desecration is extremely common in the US and how it is being done by satanists and Hispanic occultists. Here is the documentary:
  
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