US Says It May Stop Funding “Syrian Rebels” After They Beheaded a Small Boy

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 20, 2016

The US-funded “Syrian rebels” (actually, “foreign terrorist mercenaries” is a more appropriate designation) kill children every day, and are regularly on video torturing and even eating people.

But a video of them beheading a small boy has gone viral, which has resulted in the US claiming it may stop funding these “rebels.”

RT:

The US says it may reconsider its affiliation and support for the Syrian opposition if reports of anti-Assad rebels beheading a Palestinian boy are confirmed. The State Department has vowed “consequences” if the gruesome videos of the death are true.

“If we [the United States] can prove indeed what happened and this group [al-Zenki] was involved in it… it would give us pause about any assistance or frankly any further involvement,” Deputy Spokesperson for the State Department, Mark Toner, told reporters at a daily briefing Tuesday.

Toner refused to elaborate on what consequences the Syrian opposition would face if it turns out that they had been behind the “appalling” beheading of the Palestinian boy.

“I can’t take what these consequences would be, but this would give certainly a pause and we’ll look at any affiliation or cooperation with this group,” he reiterated when asked for details.

Washington’s reaction comes in response to two videos that surfaced online Tuesday, showing five fighters from the Nour al-Din al-Zinki movement first taunting and then cutting off the boy’s head.

One of the movement’s fighters is seen grabbing the boy by his hair and pushing him down in the flatbed of a pick-up truck. He is then seen beheading him with a knife. After the killing, he raises the boy’s head up to a cheering crowd.

One of the videos stated that the Palestinian boy, who looks to be about 10 years old, was a fighter from Liwa al-Quds (the Jerusalem Brigade), a Palestinian pro-government militia currently active near Aleppo, Syria.

The killing allegedly took place in Handarat, north of Aleppo, a territory under heavy fighting. This location is known to host Ein El Tal, unofficial Palestinian refugee camp.

Nour al-Din al-Zinki’s General Command condemned the killing saying that the violence does represent the “general state” of the movement, but “an individual error.”

Previously affiliated to the Supreme Military Command (SMC) of the Free Syrian Army, Nour al-Din al-Zinki was receiving both financial and arms support from the US, as well as Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia until September 2015.

Why are we insisting on bringing “democracy” to a country where people cheer when a child’s head gets cut off?

Maybe we should just let them do their thing, huh?

I’m not going to link the video. You can find it if you want to find it. I don’t recommend watching it.

Here are some stills, just so you have an idea.

Note that the people doing the head-chopping look like any Arab you would see on the streets of London.

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