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French Jewish Girl Joins ISIS

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Among the hundreds of European women who flock to join the jihadists in Syria, there is a French Jewish girl who has not been identified who had decided to join ISIS. While many of those who go are from Muslim immigrant families, this signals a departure, as was seen among the two Austrian girls who left Europe for idealistic reasons, and having been married off, are clamoring to come back.

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The Daily Mail has detailed the tactics jihadists in Europe use to lure teenage girls to join their ranks as breeders, and if not, at the very least, as maids and babysitters. Foad-al-Bahty who is believed to have traveled to join the Islamic State said, “As soon as they manage to snare a girl they do everything they can to keep her. Girls aren’t there for combat, just for marriage and combat. A reproductive machine.”

A lawyer, Guy Guenoun, who is representing one of the families says, “It is not at random girls are leaving. They are being guided. She was commanded by remote control, and now she has made a trip to the pit of hell.”

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