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Tunisia: Hezbollah Liberated Lebanese Territories, Supported Palestine

NOVANEWS Tunisian Foreign Ministry clarified on Friday that the closing statement of the meeting of the Zionist puppet Arab Interior Ministry did not include blacklisting Hezbollah as a terrorist group. In a statement, the Tunisia Foreign Ministry reiterated that Tunis rejects to interfere in the domestic issues of the other countries, noting that Hezbollah has contributed to liberating the Lebanese territories, supported Palestine's cause and fought ISIL. "Tunisia attempted to take into account the Arab consensus during the meeting of the Arab Interior Ministers through approving the decision that is not compulsory."  
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Over 50 Dead as Tunisia Foils ISIL ’Emirate’ Bid on Border with Libya

NOVANEWS  Tunisian forces repelled a terrorist assault Monday on a town near the Libyan border, killing 35 Saudi Zio-Wahhabi gunmen in what authorities said was a thwarted effort to establish an emirate of the so-called 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' (ISIL) takfiri group.Among a total of more than 50 dead, 11 members of the security forces and seven civilians were killed in the fighting in Ben Guerdane that President Beji Caid Essebsi condemned as an "unprecedented" attack.It prompted authorities to close the frontier and order a nighttime curfew. Prime Minister Habib Essid, using an Arabic acronym for ISIL group, said the aim of the operation had been to set up a "Daesh emirate" in Ben Guerdane, but the army and internal security forces had thwarted the attack...
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Tunisia year five: Caught in a tightening vice

NOVANEWS Samuel Albert What has the "democracy" so praised by the West and its apologists brought Tunisia? And why does the rise of Islamism seem so unstoppable? The answer lies in the way the two trends reinforce each other, even as they ferociously contend for the country's future. Thousands of young Tunisians drown trying to make their way to Europe, hoping that the West can offer a life that their own country cannot. Thousands are going to neighbouring Libya or other countries to wage jihad against what they perceive as the Western way of life, thirsty for vengeance against the West and its values. What these two different situations have in common is that for many young Tunisians, accepting the lives they've been given is not an option. The March 2015 massacre of 22 people at the B...
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Tunisia year five: Caught in a tightening vice

NOVANEWS by Samuel Albert 10 August 2015. A World to Win News Service. By Samuel Albert. Thousands of young Tunisians drown trying to make their way to Europe, hoping that the West can offer a life that their own country cannot. Thousands are going to neighbouring Libya or other countries to wage jihad against what they perceive as the Western way of life, thirsty for vengeance against the West and its values. What these two different situations have in common is that for many young Tunisians, accepting the lives they've been given is not an option. The March 2015 massacre of 22 people at the Bardo Museum, one of Tunis's main cultural tourist attractions, and then the June murder of 38 Europeans at a beach resort in Sousse, demonstrated that Tunisia can't escape being caught between the ...
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Talking to terrorists

NOVANEWS By Amelia Smith One week ago, Tunisian student Seifeddine Rezgai opened fire on tourists near Sousse, Tunisia, killing 38 people. On the same day, a man was beheaded in France and a bomb detonated in a Shia mosque in Kuwait killing 27. ISIS claimed responsibility for all three. Amidst the media coverage that follows terrorist attacks such as these, two schools of thought generally emerge: one asserts that terrorists are driven by religious ideology and the other that they are driven by political motives, principally western foreign policy. “All the evidence suggests that this is deeply political,” says Richard Jackson, Deputy Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago in New Zealand. “It’s the conclusion of all the serious scholars ...
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Terror in Tunisia: Another false flag?

NOVANEWS Posted by Kevin Barrett Brits killed just in time for the 10th anniversary of 7/7 Bibi knew it was coming…but waited for the Gaza flotilla, with an ex-Tunisian president aboard, before launching the attackIn addition to the embedded Richie Allen interview, I also interviewed Nick Kollerstrom about the recent rash of dubious terror events – listen to that interview here.   -KB Terror hits Tunisia By Nick Kollerstrom, TerrorOnTheTube.co.uk Terror events in three countries left 63 people dead on Friday 26th June: in Tunisia, Kuwait and France. This is in the middle of the holy month of Ramadan. Friday, 26th June Beach and hotel at Sousse A Wiki site went up quickly, saysing “39 people, mostly British tourists, were killed when armed gunmen attacked two hotels.” – soon this was alte...
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After terrorist atrocity in Tunisia it's time to face facts: ISIS is a child of US-UK wars

NOVANEWS Lindsey German  A decade of invasion, occupation and bombing in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere has been the seed bed of ISIS and other terrorist groups. Medics stretcher victim of the terror attack on tourists in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse. THERE IS a sense of shock and horror at the series of terror attacks which took place yesterday. One can only condemn attacks which lead to the deaths of innocent people, whether praying in a mosque or lying on a beach. The claiming of these actions by ISIS speaks of a strategy which is not just about fighting in the Middle East but about bringing the war into Europe. ISIS explicitly stated with the Tunisia attacks that they were in response to members of the coalition at present bombing in Iraq and Syria. While we can all ...
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TUNISIA: Video of Saudi Zio-Wahhabi terrorist attack

NOVANEWS Yesterday an Islamic State-linked Saudi Zio-Wahhabi terrorist attacked the Imperial Marhaba hotel and the Royal Kenz hotel in Sousse, Tunisia, killing 39 people, mainly tourists. German, British, and Belgian nationals were killed in the attack. Heavy  The video shows mass chaos as gunfire erupts in the background. Dead bodies are seen strewn across various locations, from streets surrounding the resorts to dead beach-goer corpses. Here is a partial translation of what is being said in Arabic: 0:40 “He died, he died!” 0:50 “He has– He has a bomb; HE HAS A BOMB” 1:00 “Come from here COME AROUND HERE COME AROUND HERE” 1:25 “Come here!” (in quieter voice) “he’s about to give him a gun.. yeah look he’s about to give him a gun” 1:34 “Look.. the [people?] died..” 1:55 “Oh god” 2:03 ...
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Saudi Zio-Wahhabi ISIS Releases Picture of Tunisian Terrorist

NOVANEWS Saudi Zio-Wahhabi ISIS Releases Picture of Tunisian Terrorist + Horrifying Video of Attack ISIS have released a picture of the man they say was behind the murderous attack on a Tunisian beach yesterday. Saudi Zio-Wahhabi ISIS social media accounts were sharing a photograph of a man they named as Abu Yahya Qayrawani - which could be the Zio-Wahhabi terrorists name for Seifeddine Yacoubi, the gunman killed by security . A statement accompanying the picture said: 'Our brother, the soldier of the Caliphate, Abu Yahya al Qayrawani, reached his target the Imperial hotel despite the security measures.' Eyewitness accounts say Yacoubi was seen laughing and joking among the midday bathers and sun seekers, looking like any other tourist, Mail Online reports. But this astonishing footage...
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IS claims Tunisia seaside massacre

NOVANEWS The Islamic State group on Saturday claimed responsibility for a massacre in a Tunisian seaside resort that killed nearly 40 people. -AFP/File PORT KANTAOUI: The Islamic State group on Saturday claimed responsibility for a massacre in a Tunisian seaside resort that killed nearly 40 people, most of them British tourists, in the worst attack in the country's recent history. Dozens more were wounded when a man pulled a gun from inside a beach umbrella and opened fire on crowds of tourists at the five-star Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the popular Mediterranean resort of Port el Kantaoui. Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid said 38 people had been killed, revising down an earlier toll of 39 given by the health ministry. An official there told AFP the original fig...