- published: 25 Sep 2014
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Islamic State crisis: UN aims to stop jihadist recruits The UN Security Council has adopted a binding resolution compelling states to prevent their nationals joining jihadists in Iraq and Syria. US President Barack Obama chaired the session and said nations must prevent the recruitment and financing of foreign fighters. US and Arab jets bombed Islamic State (IS) targets in Syria for a second day, including oil facilities, the US said. Mr Obama urged global efforts to dismantle the IS "network of death". The US-drafted resolution was adopted unanimously. The US launched air raids against IS militants in Iraq last month and overnight from Monday to Tuesday expanded the strikes into Syria, with the participation of Gulf Arab allies. IS now controls several oilfields in Syria and Iraq, and sales of smuggled crude oil have helped finance its offensive in both countries. Meanwhile, more than 120 Islamic scholars signed an open letter to IS, refuting its ideology. Muzammil Siddiqi, one of signatories and chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America, that interprets Islamic religious law, said: ""It is forbidden in Islam to kill the innocent." "It is forbidden in Islam to kill emissaries, ambassadors and diplomats. Hence, it is forbidden to kill the journalists and aid workers."Speaking at the UN, British Prime Minister David Cameron said the UK was ready to "play its part" in fighting Islamic State, which he called an "evil against which the whole world must unite".He told the UN council session that the Iraq and Syria conflicts were attracting young recruits from prosperous countries. Mr Obama said "the words spoken here today must be matched and translated into action... within nations and between them, not just in the days ahead but for years to come". In his earlier speech to the UN General Assembly he condemned IS, saying "there can be no reasoning - no negotiation - with this brand of evil". More than 40 countries had offered to join the anti-IS coalition, he said. IS aims to set up a hardline caliphate. The well-armed Sunni Muslim militants have seized a huge swathe of Syria and Iraq, forcing whole communities to flee in terror. They have beheaded Western hostages and have persecuted Christians, Yazidis and Shia Muslims, whom they treat as heretics. For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCBreakingNews500 TAGS abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology news, hot latest global news, internet technology news, las vegas breaking news, latest breaking news, latest celebrity news, latest information technology news, latest music news, latest news, latest news headlines, latest news update, latest sports news, live breaking news, local breaking news, local news today, msn breaking news, nbc breaking news, nbc world news, news of the world, news report us world, news today news, news updated daily, solar technology news, sports news today, technology news, the latest news, today news, us news and world, us news and world report, us news and world report magazine, us news and world report web site, us news world report, world news, world news daily, world news headlines