By Walid Shoebat and Theodore Shoebat (Shoebat Exclusive)
ISIS has just twittered a photo of an unknown Crusader fighter who was martyred in Tel Hamis in the southern countryside of Qamishli, in northeastern Syria while defending the Assyrian Christians. His name is unknown, he goes by the nickname “Bagok” and is 28 years old. He is truly a soldier for Christ. ISIS released he was Australian. The Mid East news outlet, Al Nahar, and Al-Arabiya also confirmed that he was Australian.

The caption says “Another photo of the Australian pig who was killed east of Tal Hamis” mocking that he was a dog lover.
No major western sources confirmed the news which Shoebat.com obtained from several tweets by ISIS operatives as well Middle Eastern news sources.
It has become common that many are joining the ranks of their Assyrian Christian brethren and also working with Kurds in order to defend Christendom.
ABC, yesterday reported some known Crusaders revealing this trend.
He calls himself a “Soldier of Christ,” and he’s back in Iraq battling ISIS on the front lines.
The man, identified only as Brett, is a 28-year-old U.S. Army Iraq war veteran. For the safety of his family, he’s requested that his last name remain unknown.
Brett returned to Iraq six months ago to join a Christian militia fighting ISIS. He’s involved in a battle near Mosul.
“I may not know them before, but they’re my people — the Assyrian Christians of this world — they’re indigenous to this part of the world,” Brett said. “People are hell-bent on erasing them in the history.”
“People ask me, ‘Why you?’ I come back, and I say, ‘Why not? Why just me? Where’s everyone else at?'” he told ABC News.
“Jesus says, you know, ‘What you do unto the least of them, you do unto me,'” he added. “I take that very seriously.”
Brett said he has a price on his head but says it’s in God’s hands and God’s will. He believes God has equipped him with many tools to fight ISIS.
He is 28 years old. Detroit born and bred. An Army veteran. And now he is a self-described “Soldier of Christ” back in Iraq, fighting ISIS on the front lines.
“People ask me, ‘Why you?’ I come back and I say, ‘Why not? Why just me? Where’s everyone else at?” said Brett, who requested that ABC News not use his last name to protect his family back home.
“Jesus says, you know, ‘What you do unto the least of them, you do unto me,'” he added. “I take that very seriously.”
He came here, he told ABC News, to defend the defenseless — to protect the Christians and others in this part of Iraq who have been terrorized by the ISIS onslaught: driven from their homes, massacred, their women and girls raped and sold into slavery.
He is of Irish and Polish descent, raised Roman Catholic and now describes himself simply as a Christian.
Brett fights alongside a small, local Christian militia — the Dweikh Nawsha. They are under the command of Kurdish peshmerga forces in this part of Iraq.
From Brett’s forward position, in the deserted Christian village of Bakufa, about eight miles from the outskirts of the city of Mosul in northern Iraq, you can see the black flags of ISIS whipping against the sky in a stiff winter wind.
We joined him there to hear his story.

PHOTO: Army veteran Brett, 28, who requested that ABC News not use his last name to protect his family back home, has been fighting against ISIS in Iraq.
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