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Baghdadi trained by Mossad, sponsored by US, UK, KSA: Analyst

Baghdadi trained by Mossad, sponsored by US, UK, KSA: Analyst
Documents show that the notorious leader of ISIL Takfiri group Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been trained by Israeli spy agency Mossad, a human rights attorney tells Press TV.
According to documents supposedly released by Edward Snowden, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who is supposed to be the head of ISIL, was trained by the Mossad for a year and may in fact be a Mossad agent, Edward Corrigan, a human rights attorney from the Canadian city of Ontario, said in aninterviewwith Press TV on Saturday.

Corrigan added that certain Western and Arab states as well as Israel have been supporting ISIL to implement their policies in Syria.
The Americans, the British, the Israelis have all been supporting them with arms and money; theyve also gotten money from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, he said.
Corrigan also stated that according to documents released by American whistleblower Edward Snowden, this is sort of a honey-trap where they (the West and its regional allies) want to gather all of the Islamic radicals and militants in one place; they control them, use them for their own purposes, but also maybe in the end destroy them.

The ISIL terrorists currently control parts of eastern Syria and Iraqs northern and western regions, where they have been committing heinous crimes in the captured areas.

Recent media reports cited documents released by Snowden, saying that Baghdadi is a Westernintelligence asset.

The documents state that the ISIL terrorist group was established by the US, British and the Israeli intelligence as part of a strategy dubbed the hornets nest to draw extremist militants from around the world into Syria.

Baghdadi took intensive military training for a whole year in the hands of Mossad, besides courses in theology and the art of speech, the documents explain, according to reports.

By Press TV

 

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