I'll decided to move my post here since I didnt want to go off topic.
@al-Hasani
All the anti-IS population are usually killed off by IS. They are usually killed off or flee unwillingly. Their houses are usually taken over by their very own sunni neighbours or simply reduced to rubble. That is why we have over 2 million people forced out of their home, 80% of them sunni.
Civilians in areas of conflict are usually warned before any large scale attack. They non-IS civilians usually escape to government held areas while pro-IS families get to the usually "town hopping" until they make it North towards shirqat or Mosul.some get trapped as in the case in Diyala and jurf Al sakhr.
Anti-IS civilians usually offer to work and identify the pro-IS population in the areas.
However in some areas, entire towns are pro-IS. IS didn't exacly come out of nowhere to occupy 1/4 of Iraq. That is why the war is difficult and it is Also near impossible for them to enter shia-majority territory.
Having many terrorists doesn't mean we should let them be, it just means we should exterminate many more terrorists.
The towns which were in close proximity with shia territory will never be forgiven. They housed terrorists for months and joined them in an attempt to commit genocid against their nieghboring towns. These people know each other, the know the names of the shieks who sided with IS, they know which families had sons fighting alongside IS. It was very simple that they were not to be forgiven. IS supporters took a one way pass for Towards a very dangerous path. They either commit genocide against everyone or get exterminated.
As for the misunderstanding of the syria-Iraq conflict by arab/ muslim population, yes I toally agree with you. But let's be realistic, although they have no real idea about what's going on, they still support killing the "safawis" without any clue about who is doing the killing or who is getting killed. They are brainwashed by the media and by religious scholars.
Most muslim youth blindly follow anything that has an "Islamic" to it tag without knowledge or even bothering to question it.
Look at the muslim youth in the west for example. The way they look at the "Muslim brotherhood" as some sort of divine and unquestionable group simple because it has "muslim" in it.
BTW let's not forget how back when Zarqawi was killed, a funeral was made in Zarqa, Jordan.
Also many Iraqi Baathist terrorists reside in Jordan. They make public conferences about supporting IS in Iraq with no real action from the Jordanian governement.
Raghad Saddam Hussien openly stated that she supports the IS "revolution" in Iraq.
Funeral for the head of the terrorists in Iraq.
And here is the speaker for the "iraqi revolution" from Amman openly saying "The Islamic state is a main component of the revolution".
Again the formerly arab-sponsored "iraqi revolution". Ali hatem "we were surprised when IS changed it objective from Baghdad to the kurdish region, without finding any excuse for such action. The Kurdish region has been a refuge for the people of the revolting provinces, and instead of battling the Maliki army and his secteriian militias, IS decided to attack the kurdish region"
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In other news, 66 IS fighters were killed in coalition airstrikes in Anbar.
IS attacks North of Samara with suicide bombers, killin 30 iraqi forces and volunteers. However they failed to gain ground.bA counter offensive led to the killing of 90+ IS rats and the regaining of Muthana facitlity
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2000 fighters from the popular mobilization forces have entered Kirkuk to assist the peshmerga in protecting the city.