ISIS Brutal Executioner, Jihadi John Reportedly Killed’ By A US Drone Strike

Just like Boko Haram’s Shekau,ISIS’ brutal executioner nicknamed “Jihadi John’ disapeared once his identity was unmasked by intelligence forces ..
Now, intelligence forces say American forces have carried out air strikes in Syria which have reportedly ‘eviscerated’ Jihadi John.

Officials in the US are still trying to determine whether he has been killed, following the drone attacks in Raqqa, Islamic State’s capital.The British Isis militant, whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, was reportedly ‘eviscerated’ when leaving a building and entering a vehicle.
The official told ABC News that the strike was a ‘clean hit’ with no collateral damage.Pentagon Press secretary Peter Cook said:

 ‘US forces conducted an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, on November 12, 2015 targeting Mohamed Emwazi, also known as “Jihadi John”. ‘We are assessing the results of tonight’s operation and will provide additional information as and where appropriate.’

Emwazi, 27, carried out a number of beheadings of Western hostages in Syria and was top of the UK Govenrment’s ‘kill list’ of up to a dozen British radicals whom ministers want taken out with targeted drone strikes.

Former ISIS Captive Reveals Strange Incidence With Jihadi John

In a vivid new description of ISIS’ brutal executioner, a former hostage says his captor was not only sadistic, but bizarre.

Daniel Rye, a 26-year-old photographer from Denmark who was held captive in Syria for more than a year, said that one of his jailers was the hooded figure in black who spoke in ISIS execution videos.

In an interview this week, Rye described an encounter with the man, who has been nicknamed”Jihadi John” by the British tabloids.

“He picked me up and I had to dance the tango, John and I,” Rye told Danish broadcaster DR. “My head was down and afraid of being beaten. He led me around the prison. Suddenly, he changed and just pushed me down. They kicked and hit me. They finished by threatening to cut my nose off with pliers and things like that.”

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‘I Will Go Back To Britain & Will Carry On Cutting Heads Off’- Jihadi John

Swaggering in the desert and glowering menacingly at the camera, this is believed to be notorious Islamic State murderer Jihadi John – filmed unmasked in Syria for the first time.

In a one-minute 17-second video, the knife-wielding fanatic, who has taken part in the gruesome beheadings of at least seven hostages in Syria, including two Britons, vows to continue ‘cutting heads’. He said, ‘I will go back to Britain… and will carry on cutting heads off’

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Jihadi John Flees ISIS?

British terrorist “Jihadi John” has reportedly left  ISIS, fearing for his life after being identified six months earlier as a Kuwaiti-born Londoner from a well-to-do family.

Jihadi John left because the terrorist organization might drop him “like a stone or worse if they feel he is no longer of any use to them,” according to a source for the British news outlet, the Daily Express. The Daily Express report has not been confirmed by government sources or other news outlets.

Born Mohammed Emwazi, he initially gained international notoriety both personally, and for the terrorist organization, after a video was released by Islamic State in August 2014, showing him beheading American journalist James Foley.

“We have never been prouder of our son Jim,” Diane Foley wrote on her son’s Facebook page who was killed after two years in captivity. “He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.”

Mr. Emwazi is now wanted for murder by the United States and Britain for killings journalists and aid workers Foley, Stephen Sotloff, David Haines, Alan Henning, and Peter Kassig, among others. The last video that the Kuwaiti-born 26-year-old was featured in depicted the beheading of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto over six months ago. The Daily Express speculates that Emwazi may be working with “a less well-known jihadist group somewhere in Syria, to try to keep a low profile.”

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‘Jihadi John’ Apologizes to his Family

Mohammed Emwazi has apologized to his family for the shame he has heaped on them after being unmasked as the ISIS butcher from Britain known as Jihadi John.

The Sunday Times of London reports that Emwazi, 26, a British computer science graduate, had conveyed his message of regret from Syria via a third party.

He is said to be sorry for the “problems and trouble the revelation of his identity has caused” for his parents and siblings, according to an informed source.

However, Emwazi has not expressed any remorse for his barbaric actions, which have included the on-camera beheadings of a number of Western hostages. The Londoner’s family, originally from Kuwait, have been forced into hiding after Emwazi was identified as Jihadi John 10 days ago.

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Mom Knew Her Son Mohammed Emwazi Was ‘Jihadi John’

The mother of the man identified as “Jihadi John” recognized immediately from his voice that her son was the alleged killer when he appeared in his first beheading video in August, Kuwaiti government officials told ABC News.

The father of Mohammed Emwazi, who was questioned recently in Kuwait, told authorities the family last heard from his son in mid-2013 when the younger Emwazi called them from Turkey. Emwazi said he was going to do humanitarian work in Syria, the father said, according to the officials. Emwazi’s father, a former policeman, said he’s been waiting for news of his son’s death ever since.

Instead of doing humanitarian work, Emwazi allegedly linked up with ISIS and has appeared in videos online apparently beheading Westerners, including several who were actual humanitarians. Late Tuesday, a British newspaper reported Emwazi’s father had denied the Kuwaiti officials’ claims that his wife recognized their son’s voice in the videos.

The FBI said in September it had identified the black clad figure known in the media as “Jihadi John”, but the identity was kept secret until it was reported last week.

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“Jihadi John” Was Once Suicidal, e-mails Suggests

There have been a steady stream of revelations about infamous Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant known as “Jihadi John.” Some of Mohammed Emwazi’s e-mails published on Sunday give insights into his deeply troubled mind.

The executioner blamed for taking so many lives apparently considered taking his own.

Britain’s Mail on Sunday said Mohammed Emwazi sent e-mails to their reporter in 2010, which revealed a paranoia that British security forces were closing in on him.

“Sometimes I feel like a dead man walking, fearing they may kill me,” he wrote. “Maybe I’ll take as many pills as I can so that I will sleep forever.”

He cites an example when he tried to sell his laptop online and was convinced the buyer who met him was an intelligence agent.

“He shook my hand and said ‘nice doing business with you, Mohammed,” Emwazi allegedly wrote. Then, in all caps, he said: “I NEVER GIVE OUT MY FIRST NAME. IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO KNOW IT WAS MY FIRST NAME!!”

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UK Vow Revenge And Justice After Media Unmask ‘Jihadi John’

Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to defeat jihadists and defended Britain’s secret services on Friday after media reports named Islamic State executioner “Jihadi John” as London graduate Mohammed Emwazi.

“We will do everything we can with the police, the security services, with all that we have at our disposal, to find these people and put them out of action,” Cameron said at a press conference in Wales.

“Jihadi John”, believed to be responsible for beheading at least five Western hostages, was identified Thursday by media and experts as a Kuwaiti-born computing graduate who had lived in London since the age of six.

As families of the slain hostages were calling for justice, Britain’s domestic spy agency MI5 came under scrutiny following revelations Emwazi had been known to security services for several years.

“I work very closely with our security services, I meet with them regularly, I ask them searching questions about what they do,” Cameron said.

“While we are in the middle of this vast effort to make sure British citizens are safe, the most important thing is to get behind them,” he added.

Campaign group Cage said MI5 had been tracking Emwazi, aged in his mid-20s, since at least 2009.

“MI5 blunders that allowed Jihadi John to slip the net,” read a headline in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, while the Daily Mail asked: “On the MI5 watch list, so how could he escape to Syria?”

“One of the difficulties here is that you can’t keep an eye on everyone all the time,” Menzies Campbell, a member of parliament’s intelligence and security committee, told BBC radio’s Today’s programme.

But he said MPs would look into the questions raised, adding: “There’s no doubt that from time to time the security services have got to prioritise those upon whom they are conducting surveillance”

Jihadi John Unmasked: Read How A Missionary School Boy Turned to ISIS Butcher

The son of a Kuwaiti minicab driver, young Emwazi arrived in Britain speaking only a few words of English, and appeared more interested in football than in Islam.

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He went to mosque with his family, who spoke Arabic to each other, but wore Western clothing and became popular with his British classmates at St Mary Magdalene Church of England primary school in Maida Vale, West London.

Former schoolmates were yesterday struggling to believe that the quiet boy they knew had been unmasked as the world’s most notorious terrorist.

In a chilling twist, in a school yearbook from when he was 10, Emwazi lists his favourite computer game as shooting game “Duke Nukem: Time To Kill” and his favourite book as “How To Kill A Monster” from the popular children’s Goosebumps series.

He also lists his favourite band as pop group S Club 7, and when asked what he wants to be when he is 30, writes: ‘I will be in a football team and scoring a goal.’

Emwazi also listed his favourite colour as blue, his favourite animal as a monkey, his favourite cartoon as The Simpsons and chips as his favourite food.

His role as Islamic State’s sadistic butcher was a far cry from the football-mad schoolboy who moved to Britain from Kuwait with his parents in 1993.

Given a council flat overlooking the Regents Canal in the exclusive Little Venice area of West London, his father found work as a minicab and delivery van driver while mother stayed at home with Mohammed and his two younger sisters now 25 and 23.

Three more children followed, all born after the family settled in Britain, and the family were said to be close, with both parents arriving at the school gate each day to collect their children.

His family are not being named to protect their privacy.

Former classmates at St Mary Magdalene said Emwazi had got into occasional fights after school assemblies, but said he was usually reserved and dedicated to his religion.

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ISIS Conduct Rehearsals Before Actual Beheading, Officials Say

After scrutinizing intelligence and every frame of videos featuring high-profile ISIS hostages, many counter-terrorism analysts and experts have concluded that some captives appeared compliant before being killed because they had already faced repeated mock executions on camera, current and former counter-terrorism officials told ABC News.

The staged executions were possibly made under the guise of an effort to scare their families and governments into meeting the terrorists’ demands, the sources said.

Since ISIS slaughtered Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in a video released Saturday — its seventh high-profile hostage beheaded — government analysts have been looking for clues in the images about the location of other hostages and the British spokesman called “Jihadi John,” who has presented himself as each victim’s executioner wielding a notched blade, officials said.

But if Jihadi John did kill any hostages it may not have been on camera, as ISIS would have the public believe, according to the current and former officials familiar with the long investigation of the group’s complex kidnapping and ransom operations.

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