BREAKING NEWS – Haifa, Israel – A recent suicide bombing in southern Syria shows the rivalry between Al Qaeda and ISIS is more than just a contest to see who can kill the most infidels — the groups are using classic terror techniques on each other. The Nov. 15 bombing came at a top-level meeting of the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, a key ISIS militia known for its bloody and vicious hold over parts of the Golan Heights. Six of the group’s top men were killed, including Muhammad “Abu Ali” al-Baridi, the shadowy head of the group who went by the nickname “The Uncle.” According to the rules of engagement between rival terrorist groups in the Middle East, the suicide bomber gets 72 virgins plus the virgins of all of the other terrorists that he blows up. The Pentagon is referring to it as an Islamic version of a school yard game of tag.