ISIS Beheads 21 Coptic Christians in 'Message  to Nation of the Cross;' 
Egypt Bombs Terror Group in Response

 
 
By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
February 16, 2015

 
 
 

(Photo: Reuters/Social media via Reuters  TV) 
Men in orange jumpsuits purported to be Egyptian  Christians held captive 
by the Islamic State (IS) kneel in front of armed men  along a beach said to 
be near Tripoli, in this still image from an undated video  made available 
on social media on February 15, 2015. Islamic State released the  video on 
Sunday purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians  kidnapped 
in Libya. In the video, militants in black marched the captives to a  beach 
that the group said was near Tripoli. They were forced down onto their  
knees, then beheaded. Egypt's state news agency MENA quoted the spokesman for  
the Coptic Church as confirming that 21 Egyptian Christians believed to be 
held  by Islamic State were dead.
ISIS released a video on Sunday showing the apparent mass beheading of 21  
Coptic Christians who had _been  kidnapped_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/masked-gunmen-kidnap-13-coptic-christians-in-libya-wave-of-extremism-again
st-christians-rising-132115/)  in December and January from Libya. Egypt 
responded hours  later by bombing the terror group's camps in Libya, vowing to 
eliminate the  jihadists' presence. 
"Eight strikes have been conducted so far (in Derna). The plan is to target 
 all IS locations in the country wherever they are," Mohamed Azazza, a 
spokesman  for Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni, told _BBC  News_ 
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-31483631) . Libyan officials have 
been 
cooperating with Egypt's efforts. 
Persecution watchdog groups condemned the mass killing of the 21 Egyptian  
Christians, which was shown in the video entitled "A Message Signed With 
Blood  to the Nation of the Cross." 
ISIS militants are seen in the video walking behind the Christians, who are 
 wearing orange jumpsuits and kneeling on the ground.
 
The terror group, which has captured a number of cities in Iraq and Syria,  
has released numerous videos of mass beheadings in the past year. Several 
other  Islamic extremist groups across North Africa and Egypt have aligned 
themselves  with ISIS, which has allowed the jihadists to expand their 
operations. 
While the identities of the 21 Christians have not been fully confirmed,  
International Christian Concern said that the men are believed to have been  
taken in two separate incidents in December and January when masked 
terrorists  raided a housing complex in Sirte, Libya, where the Christians were 
living. 
"The video released today once again demonstrates the incredible evil that 
is  being perpetrated by militants loyal to the Islamic State. We mourn 
alongside of  the families of those who have been killed, along with all 
Egyptians who saw  their countrymen brutally killed, and with Christians around 
the 
world," said  Todd Daniels, ICC regional manager for the Middle East. 
"These Islamic extremists continue to claim their inspiration for their  
actions from their religious beliefs and have once again committed horrific  
violence in establishing their religious beliefs. We strongly urge the 
Egyptian  government to act swiftly to provide protection for its citizens who 
remain in  Libya and face continued threats if they attempt to flee the 
country." 
ISIS has often targeted Christians in its attacks, and has told them to  
convert to Islam, pay a tax, or be killed for their faith in the cities it has 
 captured. 
The predominantly Islamic nation of Egypt has condemned ISIS in the past. 
Its  military response to the beheadings targeted camps, training sites and 
weapon  storage areas in Libya held by the jihadsts. 
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said that the militants are 
"inhuman  criminal killers," and said that his country has the "right to 
respond" 
to such  killings. 
"Egypt and the whole world are in a fierce battle with extremist groups  
carrying extremist ideology and sharing the same goals," al-Sisi said, and  
declared seven days of national mourning for the murdered Christians. 
The _White House_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/02/15/statement-press-secretary-murder-egyptian-citizens)
  also responded to the 
latest beheading video,  calling it "despicable" and "cowardly." 
"ISIL's barbarity knows no bounds. It is unconstrained by faith, sect, or  
ethnicity," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said, using a different 
 name for ISIS. 
"This wanton killing of innocents is just the most recent of the many 
vicious  acts perpetrated by ISIL-affiliated terrorists against the people of 
the 
region,  including the murders of dozens of Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai, 
which only  further galvanizes the international community to unite against 
ISIL." 
_Fox News_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/02/16/egypt-hits-isis-affiliated-terrorists-in-libya-after-video-showing-mass/)
  noted that Egypt has 
been tackling an Islamist  insurgency in the Sinai Pennsula, where more 
militants have joined ISIS' mission  and have been smuggling weapons across the 
border between Egypt and  Libya.

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