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Iraqi security and popular forces have captured an Israeli Golani Brigade colonel along with other ISIL terrorists. The Iraqi forces claim the “zionist” colonel has made shocking confessions, albeit under “interrogation,” possibly meaning torture, in which case, confessions are usually unreliable. The alleged confessions do, however, concur with earlier confessions regarding U.S.-funded Israeli Mossad being behind ISIL terrorists. Tragically, approximately one-third of Americans equate such US-funded terrorists with Muslims, feeding their Islamophobic condition, despite US funding the bloody charade.

“The security and popular forces have held captive an Israeli colonel,” a commander of Iraq’s popular mobilization forces said on Thursday, according to FARS news agency.

“The security and popular forces have held captive an Israeli colonel,” a commander of Iraq’s popular mobilization forces said Thursday. “The Zionist officer is ranked colonel and had participated in the Takfiri ISIL group’s terrorist operations.”

Noting that the colonel was arrested along with a number of ISIL terrorists, the commander said, “The Israeli colonel’s name is Yusi Oulen Shahak and is ranked colonel in Golani Brigade of the Zionist regime’s army with the security and military code of Re34356578765az231434.”

Relevant bodies are interrogating the Israeli colonel to learn why he has been fighting alongside ISIL forces, in the presence of other “Zionist officers among ISIL terrorists,” FARS reports. The Iraqi security forces said the captured colonel has already made shocking confessions.

Several ISIL militants arrested over the past year had confessed that Israeli agents from Mossad and other Israeli espionage and intelligence bodies were among the first wave of ISIL attacks on Iraq and capture of Mosul in Summer 2014. No ranking Israeli agent, however, had been arrested.

Political and military experts told FNA that the Israeli colonel ‘s capture will leave a grave impact on Iraq’s war strategy.

Sources: FARS, Global Rsearch

Photo: FARS News Agecy

Image Credit: International Reporter