If you have any other explanations about it please share
Jason Gray
I think that they(ISIS) know that if they attack Israel, the US will have a more heavy role in the region and war than it does which in turn will probably make Russia have a larger role as well. The result being that those two countries getting the spoils and ISIS getting none, or perhaps at best some of N. Africa but they'd have to share with Boko Haram and the other groups. The other argument which is just a conspiracy in my mind (at the moment at least - I haven't read anything to substantiate it) is that Israel propped ISIS up out of the remnants of Saddams regime in order to destabilise the region. This could be for "Greater Israel" although that's unlikely due to the Saudis, Iranians and Pakistanis still being there. I have read reports that ISIS was selling some crude to Israel but it's pretty hard to tell what's bullshit and what isn't, all sides have non-stop propaganda. If Israel did prop them up maybe they were supposed to sell/trade with Russia or Iran and if that info got out it would be a blow to their countries. Whatever it is it isn't as simple as one or the other.
Gabriel Cruz
The government gets exactly what they want from terorrist attacks - it throws the public into the arms of police and other law enforcing agencies. it allows the government to spy on innocent people because they are afraid.
It is the end of whatever was left of privacy on the internet aswell.
>independent co uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-internet-regulated-london-bridge-terror-attack-google-facebook-whatsapp-borough-security-a7771896.html archive.is/pvZTq
Isaac Wood
The reasons why go much farther back in time :
Bentley Cook
It's ovious that the gov benefits from terrorist attacks
Aaron Bailey
Will read that
Jaxson Cruz
Don't know about the Greater Israel but I'm 100% sure that Israel benefits from political unstability
Aaron Harris
Muh amazing defenses and valiant warriors goy Could u imagine a fucking Jew in combat Hahahahaha I love picturing this in my head. Probably just kill their squad mate and hide under the body then report Palestinian massacre.
Evan Bell
Kekmao
Caleb Roberts
Nah. It's mossad/cia. Very blatantly. Check out that plumber truck LOL that's my favorite one.
or secret option 3: israel is the ones funding them I know which one i'd go with
Daniel Phillips
If Hamas fights back against Israel then I highly doubt ISIS is afraid. ISIS just know not to bite the hand that feeds them.
Levi Ward
Because Israel will kill them. Terrorists prefer to attack soft civilian targets that don't fight back, like Western Europe.
Jayden Cook
Ask isis themselves ya dingus. They made a statement on this matter. >The Islamic State terror group published an article explaining why it does not attack the Jewish state, arguing that the Palestinian issue should not get preferential treatment. >"The apostate [tyrant] who rule the lands of Islam are graver infidels than [the Jews], and war against them takes precedence over war against the original infidels,” the article said. timesofisrael.com/islamic-state-explains-why-it-doesnt-attack-israel-yet/
Owen Hernandez
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Caleb Smith
It's because Israel and America scare the shit out of ISIS and ISIS politically benefits Israel and America. It's a mutual relationship. Do you think the whole claims that Bush and (maybe) the Israelis did 9/11 is a joke? It benefited them both greatly.
Zachary Richardson
>timesofisrael.com
LMAO boy
Cooper Walker
That's because Hamas are poor oppressed muslims that your country and the EU support, so Israel can't actually do anything to them because it is a semi-legitimate government. The West Bank didn't really have government or infrastructure under muslim rule so the West feels content to ignore them.
Tyler Gutierrez
ISIS is controlled be Saudis
USA & Saudis are controlled by (Them)
Wyatt Davis
the bit about treating the troops and the Toyota trucks is very interesting thanks
Let me suggest a third possibility: ISIS is afraid of Israel's ally.
They know that we are Israel's puppet, and if Israel is directly attacked, then we will retaliate with full force.
James Carter
Hahahahaha these kikes are so brazen. One day We will shut their dirty lying mouths.
Gavin Harris
ISIS isn't even a thing that can be attacked man. Its random dandnigger mercenaries that completely disappeared from Syria as soon as trump got in because the money dried up.
Because fighting a multiple front war isn't a good strategic idea?
It's why ISIS is slowly retreating out of Iraq.
Camden Torres
>al qaeda Terrorism analyst Peter Bergen for CNN said "As ISIS gets smaller, for ISIS it actually might be a good idea to ally with al Qaeda, which is now a pretty big organization in Syria," says Bergen. "And unfortunately, that would be a pretty lethal combination." archive.is/LO2sF
Cooper Wood
ISIS doesn't attack Poland either. Both nations protect their borders.
James Hernandez
Israel directly funds and supports ISIS. IS publicly apologized for accidentally firing upon IDF ground forces, at the very least they have an open line of communication.
Liam Cruz
Ever wonder why every nation that surrounds Israel has been 'destabilized' in the past 2 decades?
Here's why. The Syrian War is just so that when Assad is gone, they can secure the Golan Heights pipeline and when "terrorists" attack the pipeline in Syria, Israel can grab land "to protect it" since Assad is ousted.
This will setup Israel with Oil income (pipeline). It will circumvent the Russian pipeline to Europe, and thats why Russia is involved in the first place. They don't want to lose 80% of their economy.
James Hughes
It's illogical to think Israel wants ISIS. For the simple fact that they are eradicating Jewish history. They bulldozed the Nimrod Temple, which has the oldest depiction ever of Israelites and the only non-biblical source for some biblical kings. It makes no logical sense why Israel would be okay with that.
Josiah Sanchez
why would they? their enemy is fighting their enemy, and the longer it goes on the more that both sides are unable to turn their attention to Israel.