The battalion is made up of foreign fighters |
World's most wanted woman leading female jihadi army hell bent on
attacking the west
BRITISH single mother of two
Sally Jones, who became the world's most wanted woman after fleeing to join
ISIS, is heading up a secretive army of female jihadis committed to waging a
wave of suicide attacks in the West.
By VINCENT
WOOD
The warped jihadi travelled
to Syria from Kent to marry high profile terror hacker Junaid Hussain with her
11-year-old son Joe "JoJo" Dixon.
But when her husband was
killed in a US drone strike, leaving her and Hussain's other wife widowed, she
began leading the the female wing of the Anwar al-Awlaki battalion.
An ISIS defector confirmed
her new position, saying: “Isil respects her because she is the widow of
Junaid, who was very important to the group.
“They want to send a message
to their important fighters that they will respect their families and guarantee
a good life for them after their death."
Jones now goes by the name Umm Hussain al-Britani |
The battalion, which was
founded by her dead husband, is made up of foreign fighters and designed to
carry out terror attacks in the west.
Jones, who goes by the name
Umm Hussain al-Britani, trains the soldiers in combat and strategies for
"suicide missions against western targets".
The defector added: “Umm
Hussain is also influential in her own right.
"She was the reason
Isil was able to recruit a lot of Western girls to Raqqa: it's not easy to
convince a Christian, rock girl to become an extremist.”
She is believed to receive a
monthly salary of £520, as well as an occasional bonus of £226 for being a high
profile widow of a "shahid", or martyr.
Counter terrorism adviser
Michael S. Smith told the Telegraph he
was unsurprised by her new role.
A defector called her "the reason Isil was able to recruit a lot of Western girls" |
He said: “Earlier this year,
Sally Jones implied to me (on social media) she may be training female
terrorists for deployment to execute attacks in the West.
“It is unsurprising that the
Islamic State may be grooming female terrorists.
“The deployment of female
fighters and suicide bombers, notably women whose male family members died
while waging jihad, became a common occurrence after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
organised the group now called the Islamic State.”
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