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Germany suicide bomber’s chilling video testimonial

The Syrian suicide bomber who injured more than a dozen people near a German music festival pledges his allegiance to ISIS — and warns of more attacks throughout Europe, in a chilling video released by the terror group.

The two minute-plus cell phone video shows the man – identified by ISIS as Mohammad Daleel — from the neck up with his head covered by a black scarf with an opening for his eyes.

Daleel, a 27-year-old Syrian refugee, speaks to the camera in a calm, steady voice, as he threatens the West.

“You will not live peacefully,” Daleel says in the video, which is titled, “Video of Mohammad Daleel the Islamic State Soldier Who Carried out the Attack in Ansbach.”

Daleel then says, “This operation is carried out with an explosive device, but next time it will be with (car) bombs,” referring to Sunday’s suicide bombing near a German music festival that killed him and wounded 15 people outside Eugene’s Wine Bar in the southern city of Ansbach.

“To the German people, your country is killing you by its actions. Islamic State did not start this war with you,” insists Daleel, who had sought asylum in Germany, but was rejected by the government.

In the video footage, Daleel also pledges allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakra Al-Baghdadi and another senior member of the barbaric network Abu Mohammed Al-Adnani.

He also says, “And to the German youth: your planes that are shelling us don’t distinguish between men, women and even children.”