Remittances for ISIS women in northeast Syria’s al-Hawl camp trigger imminent resurgence of the jihadist group - North press Agency
AL-HAWL, Syria (North-Press) – Behind the angelic façade of money transfer from all over the world to ISIS wives and children in al-Hawl camp in northeast Syria under the pretext of zakat (alms-giving in Islam) and social solidarity lurks the egregious reality of weapons smuggling and fundraising for the jihadist group.
“Some ISIS women are receiving large amounts of money, exceeding $3,000 monthly, from their relatives and friends in Turkish-backed opposition areas in Idlib and also from abroad, mostly from Turkey and several European countries,” Rashid, who works at a money transfer facility in the camp, told North-Press.
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