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Ansar Gazwat ul Hind, the valley based Al-Qaida affiliate has called on the Muslims around the world to attack and harm US and Israeli embassies, companies its financial and commercial interests in wake of US declaration of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. According to a statement by the media channel, Al Hurr, of the outfit, the Muslims are not bound with Bait Al-Maqadas by any tribe, nationality, state or other ‘false argument’. “Our declaration of Tawheed is enough for us to lay claim over the holy land of Bait al Muqadas”. The statement added that the declaration of US should not shock Muslim world as it has already revealed itself in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other Muslim lands. “The honour of Bait Al Muqadas will be restored by shedding blood of Americans and Israelis,” the statement added. The outfit advised Muslims to have no expectations from the ‘Muslim governments’ who according to the statement have corrupted Muslim lands. “No Muslim should expect them to initiate any decisive action to liberate Bait Al Muqadas. Bait Al Muqadas will be liberated by the Mujahideen and it is true promise which we shall hounour with our blood and soul”. Gazwat Ul Ansar Hind has referred the president of United States Donald Trump as a ‘mad dog in the white house’ and asked him to stop dishonoring the sacred land of Bait Al Muqadas. Earlier the outfit had urged the Indian Muslims to leave their homes for Jihad as the enemy is preparing for the war. The audio message released on the December 6 in view of Babri Masjid demolition anniversary argues against Indian politics and had asked Indian Muslims to “beware of the Congress and BJP, the Samajwadi Party and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the Trinamul Congress or Bahujan Samaj Party, for all are only faces of tyranny”. The audio message also pointed out the assault on the Pakistan’s Lal Masjid in Lahore during the rule of President Parvez Musharraf. “The Babri Masjid and the Lal Masjid were one, and those who destroyed them were also one, both idol-worshippers”. Ansar Gazwat Ul Hind, which was officially announced by the Al Qaida in July 2017 has declared Zakir Musa as its commander in Kashmir valley. The outfit had called the ‘Jihad in Kashmir’ as in the stage of awakening when it was announced during the summer.

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