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If the caliphate slaughters all of its subjects, who will the jihadis rule over? Probably a moot point as they are about to be wiped out.

Via Free Beacon:

Iraqi forces pushing to reclaim Mosul are in a race against time to stop the terrorists from killing civilians in mass executions.

As Iraqi Joint Forces clear neighborhoods in Eastern Mosul, east of the Tigris River, the terrorist defenders are murdering large groups of civilians in West Mosul, according to eyewitness reports.

“ISIS terrorists have appeared in Mosul neighborhoods dressed in Iraqi Army uniforms to trick civilians to come out into the streets to welcome them. But those who do are arrested and executed elsewhere,” said Ali Sada, editor of Daesh Daily, a war digest.

On the day Americans went to the polls a week ago, ISIS executed 130 civilians and hung their corpses from lamp posts, according to the website of the Iraqi Congress of Representatives. Hundreds have been executed in the town of Hamam Al Alil, 20 miles south of Mosul, where local residents stood up against ISIS a month ago and hoisted the Iraqi flag. Iraqi Army troops uncovered a mass grave containing more than 400 bodies of victims on Thursday.

ISIS arrested more than 100 people in the east side of Mosul Monday on charges they were trying to support Iraqi forces, according to a report on Al-Quds Al-Arabi.

When asked what would happen to them, the ISIS source said, “their destiny is known” meaning “as usual,” according to Sada.

Since the assault began Oct. 17, ISIS has deployed more than 150 vehicle bombs in east Mosul. Most were destroyed before they could detonate. An unprecedented number of young terrorists are dying as suicide bombers as the battle progresses.

An ISIS counterattack in East Mosul’s Qadisiya neighborhood Tuesday resulted in 26 would-be suicide bombers shot down by Iraqi troops, according to the Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) commander.

Close to 1,400 terrorists have been killed since the assault began a month ago, according to a Coalition announcement Monday.

The Coalition fighter jets stepped up their bombing runs Monday, striking 43 targets in Nineveh Province, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense. The Ministry reported Monday that Coalition planes killed more than 40 Daesh terrorists and destroyed several vehicles, including vehicle bombs, in addition to defensive positions in Tel Keif District 10 miles north of Mosul on Sunday.

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