ISIL Threatens to Topple Persian Gulf Rulers


TEHRAN (Tasnim) - A group of ISIL terrorist threatened to spread across the Persian Gulf Arab states and topple their rulers.

In videos broadcast via the Internet, several ISIL members, including three having Saudi and Bahraini passports, tore down the passports to pieces mocking of recent laws imposed by the Persian Gulf countries to limit the consequences of the return of militants returning from Syria.

Several days ago, ISIL threatened to take its war with the al-Nusra Front to Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The ISIL has repeatedly threatened to assassinate Saudi and Kuwaiti preachers who back the al-Nursra Front.

Saudi officials claimed last Tuesday that they have arrested 62 members of a gang, 35 of whom were ISIL members, Al-Manar reported.