ISIS women join battle in eastern Syria as terrorist group experiences shortage of fighters
Regional News 15 March 2019 Arabia Day Newsdesk 0
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:30 A.M.) – The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) is in a world of trouble in the eastern region of the Euphrates River Valley as they are not only besieged from all sides, but it appears they have a shortage of fighters to press on.
As a result of these circumstances, the Islamic State has allowed women to participate in the defense of the Baghouz Camp against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
Daesh typically prohibits women from fighting on the front-lines; however, due to their current circumstances in eastern Syria, they have made an exception to this rule.
As shown in the footage below, the women are fighting on the front-lines in the Baghouz Camp:
الموحدات يلبسن سربال الحرب ويحملن السلاح ويقاتلن ..في هذه الحالة يجوز لها القتال دون إذن ولي أمرها والله تعالى أعلم ..#الباغوز
Posted by حيدر سمير on Thursday, March 14, 2019
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