– The Islamic State jihadist group on Sunday released a videotape online in which it allegedly executes five men it described as British “spies”, going on to threaten one day to invade the British Isles, the BBC reported.
The film, which has yet to be independently verified but it being treated as a legitimate product of the Islamic State’s own propaganda arm by the SITE Intelligence Group, closes with a shot of a child in Islamic State uniform who like the narrator also speaks in a recognisably British accent pointing off-screen and saying “we will kill them over there”.
The video, released by Islamic State’s propaganda organisation, shows the masked man wielding a pistol as the four victims kneel in orange jumpsuits in the dust – a sickening scene beloved of the jihadi murderers.
In the video, a masked speaker with a British accent says it is “strange” that a small island is threatening IS with “a handful of planes”.
They are then shot dead in the back of the head.
“One would have thought, you would have learned the lessons of your pathetic master in Washington, and his failed campaign against the IS”.
The militant compares the Prime Minister to “arrogant and foolish” predecessors Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, and concludes: “You will lose this war, as you lost in Iraq and Afghanistan”.
‘David, only a fool would wage war against a land where the law of Allah reigns supreme and where the people live under the justice and security of the Sharia.
He adds: “As for those of you who wish to continue fighting under the banner of Cameron, on the minimum wage, we say to you, to ask yourself, do you really think your government will care about you when you come into our hands?”
The Islamic State group has come under pressure in Iraq and Syria.
United Kingdom warplanes have also been bombing IS targets in Iraq for a number of months.
The RAF has carried out at least 10 airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria since MPs backed the use of military force early in December.
Charlie Winter, an expert in IS’ media output, told the British Independent the alleged spies are probably not British citizens, but have been executed for working for the coalition and providing photos and videos from inside Raqqa.
The executioner, who was later named as Anatoly Zemlyanka, 28, said to Russia: ‘You will not find peace in your homes.