We will assassinate Donald Trump – ISIS vows

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ISIS have threatened to kill Donald Trump in a new video
Jihadis reportedly belonging to the terror group in Indonesia released footage called “Incite the Believers to the Fight 2”.

The video features scenes of the President-elect being rushed off stage by security guards during a rally in Reno, Nevada.

Donald Trump ran off stage after a man identified as Austyn Crites shouted “gun” a week before the election.

No charges were filed against Mr Crites who was identified as a potential threat when holding a sign which read: “Republicans against Trump”.

In the nine-minute video the jihadis threaten other world leaders with “assassination attempts”.

According to website Heavy, which reports on the jihadis’ activities, the video, spoken in Malay, was released on Wednesday by an Indonesian terror cell.

Heavy claims ISIS threaten to assassinate the President-elect in the video, which also features footage on the US-led battle against ISIS in Syria and Iraq Operation Inherent Resolve.

ISIS have previously used the billionaire businessman in recruitment videos.

The footage is the latest to feature the Republican since his election win after a video calling Mr Trump a “donkey”.

ISIS said Mr Trump will bring about the fall of the US in the video released shortly after the November 8 election.
Jihadis reportedly belonging to the terror group in Indonesia released the video
The terrorists said: “What we want is their country to be delivered to a donkey like Trump who will destroy it.

“In the end, they are all our enemies and we will only meet them on the battlefields.

“It is either them or us. We ask Allah to make their destruction caused by their own plans and their death come among themselves.”

Mr Trump and Vladimir Putin have plans to work together to destroy ISIS in a new alliance.

ISIS has become a growing threat in Indonesia, which boasts the largest Muslim population in the world.

Nearly 90 per cent of Indonesian Muslims subscribe to Sunni Islam

Four people were killed and 24 injured in explosions and gunfire in an attack on the Indonesian capital Jakarta in January.

ISIS later claimed responsibility for the Jakarta attack which took place in a shopping centre in broad daylight.