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  • Holy War of 2018
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  • The tension began in the late 2016 soon after ISIL beheaded a group of Assyrian priest in Syria. This caused Christian churches to hold mass protests against several Islamic institutions. In November 1, 2016, the Christian terrorist organization, Holy Kingdom of Jerusalem launched an terrorist attack at a mosque in Istanbul killing 77 people and injuring 120 more. An hour after the incident, the Islamic State released a video showing the beheading of Amadeus Damascus, Kingdom of Jerusalem's chief commander in Syria.
Strength
  • 27000
  • 280000
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Partof
  • War on Terror, Syrian Civil War, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Boko Haram Insurgency, LRA Insurgency
Date
  • --10-08
Commander
  • Abu Dhabi al-Kobani
  • Peter II of Jerusalem *Amadeus Damascus *Aniello Romani *Ioannes de Tripoli
Status
  • Ongoing
Casualties
  • 44
  • 277
  • 26000
  • 150000
combatant
  • Christian fighters: Holy Kingdom of Jerusalem *Holy Army of Our Lord, Jesus Christ *New Order of the Templer Knights *Holy Order of the Jesuit Knights *Order of Joan of Arc Assyrian People's Council *Assyrian Protection Units Warriors of Christ
  • Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant *Sinai Province *Boko Haram *Wilayat Sinai *Wilayat Barqa *Wilayah Khorasan *Abu Sayyaf al-Qaeda *al-Nusra Front **Khorasan ---- Hamas
  • Hezbollah ---- Taliban ---- Shite militias
  • Islamic fighters:
  • Sunni Militias
  • Opus Dei ---- Lord's Resistance Army ---- National Socialist Council of Nagaland ---- Iglesia ni Cristo ---- Christian militias
Place
  • Israel, Middle East, Sinai Peninsula, Southeast Asia and Africa
Causes
  • *2016 Istanbul Mosque Attack *Christian-Muslim Tensions in the Middle East *ISIL invasion and occupation of Jerusalem *2017 Vatican Bombing *2017 Boming of the Dome of the Rock
Conflict
  • Holy War of 2018
abstract
  • The tension began in the late 2016 soon after ISIL beheaded a group of Assyrian priest in Syria. This caused Christian churches to hold mass protests against several Islamic institutions. In November 1, 2016, the Christian terrorist organization, Holy Kingdom of Jerusalem launched an terrorist attack at a mosque in Istanbul killing 77 people and injuring 120 more. An hour after the incident, the Islamic State released a video showing the beheading of Amadeus Damascus, Kingdom of Jerusalem's chief commander in Syria.