Wednesday 24 February 2016

Iranian Bomb Plot Targeted Saudi Airlines.

"And kill them wherever you find & catch them. Drive them out from where they have turned you out; for Fitna is worse than slaughter." So Allah the bloodthirsty moon god tells his delirious devotees, in verse 2:191 of his repulsive Koran. The fitna referred to means trouble of any description: heresy, apostasy, civil war within the Muslim world or any other kind of strife. It was the Second Fitna, a civil war ending in 692, which split the Shi'ite & Sunni factions of Islam into two warring parties for all eternity.

As these two factions are mutually heretical & thus, guilty of fitna, & as Allah himself says that fitna is worse than slaughter, Sunnis & Shi'ites have been slaughtering each other ever since. This slaughter has continued for 95% of Islam's pitiable duration without significant abatement, the latest episode of which is the (Shi'ite) Iranian plot to hijack a (Sunni) Saudi Arabian aeroplane reported by Emirates 24|7 today:

Philippines foils plot to hijack Saudi aircraft: report
10 accused left Iran for South-East Asia to carry out attack: report

The Philippines foiled an Iranian plot aimed at hijacking or blowing up a Saudi aircraft, according to Al Bayan, quoting The Manila Times.

The report states that secret documents confirm that a team of 10 people, including six Yemenis, left Iran recently on separate trips through Turkey and arrived in several countries in South-East Asia, in an attempt to perform the operation in Malaysia, Indonesia, or the Philippines.

Al Fahad
According to the paper's sources, the Department of Immigration in the Philippines was on the lookout for the six Yemenis and the Saudi Embassy in Manila asked the officials at the Aviation Authority at Manila airport to install certain screening devices to tighten procedures for passengers on Saudi aircraft.

Spokesman for Saudi Arabian Airlines Abdulrahman Al Fahad was quoted as saying: "The alerts and exchange of security information by all the competent authorities in all countries, with extra security precautions, ensured security of the aircraft."

"Security departments at Saudi Arabian Airlines is working with other agencies, who we are in constant contact with throughout the year, to ensure safe operations of the aircraft and its passengers, as is the case with all international airlines."

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