‘Those who live by the sword, die by their tool.’ The Brussels terror ring leader Salah Abdeslam knows how to manage bombers but he has a very fragile heart, it is claimed. Amazing!

Recently, the alleged mastermind of the Paris terror attacks as well as the explosions in Brussels is shifting blames of the bloodshed on ISIS fighters. He said his responsibility was to rent cars for the bombers and provide them with other required logistics.
Arresting Salah Abdeslam was very hard for the security operatives who had thought he fled to Syria.

On several occasions, there were rumors across Europe that the suspect on-the-run had been sighted but he never left Belgium. He couldn’t run because he knows ISIS would hunt him down sooner or later for failing to detonate his bomb during the attacks in Paris.
The most recent information from Salah’s brother Mohamed who is also the only surviving ISIS member of the Paris attackers says his brother (Salah) lost the courage to use his explosives at the Stade de France because he wanted to save lives.

Mohamed Abdeslam said that his brother Salah ‘couldn’t go through with it.’ He dumped his suicide belt at a location very close to Stade de France exactly where Bilal Hadfi and other 2 unknown Iraqis detonated their bombs.

Abdeslam Salah was arrested in Molenbeek on 18 March but the Brussels attacks happened few days later.
Mohamed confessed that Salah confided in him that: “There would have been more victims had I done it. Luckily, I couldn’t go through with it.’
Salah Abdeslam ‘voluntarily chose not to blow himself up.’”

Considering Salah Abdeslam’s links in the ISIS hierarchy, he surely has lots and lots of secrets to expose but most importantly, his readiness to disclose the terrorist group’s future plans to the French authorities shows he’s haunted by innocent blood crying out from their graves. ISIS would kill him no matter how long it takes but it would be right for him to make amends with his true God and satisfy his conscience. That way, he would be atoning for his sins.
Will assisting the French police in the fight against global terrorism attract forgiveness from the world?

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