Shooting training and beheading photos: Two Israelis were arrested on suspicion of planning to fight for ISIS
The Shin Bet revealed that two young men from Umm al-Fahm were arrested after they joined the Islamic State organization and planned to fly abroad to fight.
From the investigation it emerged that the two consumed contents of the terrorist organization, including pictures of dead people and even held physical training and shooting ranges
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08/15/2022
Monday, August 15, 2022, 2:16 p.m. Updated: 2:34 p.m.
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Two ISIS operatives who were arrested (Photo: Israel Police Spokespersons, and Shin Bet Spokespersons)
Two residents of Umm al-Fahm were arrested on suspicion of joining ISIS and planning to fight for the terrorist organization in Africa - the Shin Bet revealed today (Monday). The two are Muhammad Farouk Yosef Agbaria, 21 years old, and Abdel Mahdi Masoud Muhammad Jabarin, 21 years old, who is known to the security forces following activity for the Islamic State, in the framework of which he planned an attack in Israel.
The two were closely monitored and supervised by the security forces, given that they are identified with the ideology of ISIS. Their investigation revealed that as part of their preparations for going out to fight in the ranks of the terrorist organization, the two consumed extremist content of the Islamic State, including content of means Fighting and pictures of dead people and beheadings. The investigation also revealed that they held physical training and shooting ranges as part of their training and preparation for fighting in the ranks of the terrorist organization.
An ISIS terrorist (photo: photo processing, Doron Sheiner)
An indictment was filed against them for committing security offenses.
This investigation is added to other recent investigations, in which the Shin Bet foiled activities on behalf of ISIS operatives in Israel. Last month, the security forces arrested Muhammad Al-Rafaieh, an Israeli citizen aged about 30, a resident of the Bedouin diaspora in the Negev, on suspicion of committing security offenses inspired by the terrorist organization.
During his interrogation, he admitted that he identified with the ISIS organization and supported its ideas and goals, and even carried out shooting training together with others in order to join the organization and fight in its ranks in Israel when the time came. At the end of his investigation by the Shin Bet, an indictment was filed against him by the Southern District Prosecutor's Office.
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