U.S. Travel Warning: Al Qaeda-Affiliated Syrian Rebels Have 'Claimed Nearly 600 Attacks' (Video)

Posted on the 05 September 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
Remember when you read this that this group is working in conjunction with the Free Syria Army that Barack Obama is backing in the Syrian civil war.
The U.S. State Department is maintaining a travel warning advising Americans not to travel to Syria due to the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, al-Nusra, attacks which have conducted nearly 600 attacks since November 2011.
There is also a threat from terrorism, including groups like al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) affiliated al-Nusrah Front," says the current State Department travel warning on Syria. "Since November 2011, al-Nusrah Front has claimed nearly 600 attacks--ranging from more than 40 suicide attacks to small arms and improvised explosive device operations---in major city centers including Damascus, Aleppo, Hamah, Dara, Homs, Idlib, and Dayr al-Zawr. Public places such as government buildings, shopping areas, and open spaces have been targeted." 

It is noteworthy to mention, from an earlier report, the al-Qaeda linked group launched an assault on a regime-held Christian mountain village in the densely populated west of Syria and new clashes erupted near the capital, Damascus, on Wednesday. They also vowed to slaughter Christians as soon as Barack Obama "liberated" Syria from the Assad regime.
This morning's attack included firing missiles and mortars at two ancient churches, St. Alias Church and St. Grace Church, while spraying the entrances of the churches with bullets, shown in the video below.

Below is a recently uploaded video of these rebels brutally executing seven men laying on the ground.
(Note- The actual shooting and bullets entering the men has been blacked out.)


Cross posted at Before It's News