Thursday, November 19, 2015

Breaking: "Camel Breath" killed in raid, 2 still at large

BREAKING:
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, the terrorist ringleader of Friday's Paris attacks that killed 129 innocent civilians, was fond of saying that he could always stay one step ahead of Western intelligence and never be caught. Well, he was wrong. Abdelhamid (his friends called him "Camel Breath") was killed in a police raid on Wednesday in an area north of Paris. He had to be identified by a tiny piece of skin samples.

Camel Breath liked to brag how he moved back and forth from Syria to Europe to coordinate terror attacks, and how he narrowly escaped a raid in Verviers, Belgium, telling ISIS magazine Dabiq: "Allah blinded their vision and I was able to leave . . . despite being chased after by so many intelligence agencies."

I wish I could speak to one of Camel Breath's 72 virgins to get her take on what Allah did to open the eyes of French intelligence.

Officials also confirmed that his cousin, Hasna Aitboulahcen, whom he was romantically involved with, was killed when she blew herself up. Sadly, she shot and killed a famous police dog before she went off in a blinding flash and bang.

After the raid ended, the bodies were hither and thither. Part of Hasna's spine landed on a police car and it was difficult telling who was who among the dead Muslim terrorists.

There remains two more suspects at large, and one has been identified by police as Salah Abdeslam, who came from the same area as Camel Breath, in Molenbeek, Brussels. 
HT Associated Press

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