This Kiss for Goodbye from ISIS 'Jihadi Cub'

This Kiss for Goodbye from ISIS 'Jihadi Cub'
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ALEPPO - The disturbing moment a 11 year old boy kneeled down to kiss his father's hand before blowing himself up in a truck laden with explosives. Footage of the child jihadi, identified as Abu Imara al Omri, was posted last month by ISIS supporters who claimed the boy was used to help take the village of Ghazl near Aleppo, Syria from forces loyal to president Bashar al-Assad.
Al-Omri is seen toting a gun and gazing wistfully into the fields, before he is given a prep talk by another ISIS militant. Abu Imara al Omri is seen kissing his father goodbye before blowing himself up in a truck full of explosives.
Al-Omri is seen toting a gun and gazing wistfully into the desert, before he is given a prep talk by another ISIS militant. The extremist group claimed the boy was used to help take the village of Ghazl near Aleppo, Syria.
The ISIS child suicide bomber is given a prep talk by a senior militant. The final part shows young Abu, sitting inside the truck, kissing his father's hand as a blessing ahead of the suicide mission. The youngster and his father then inspect the fortified truck, which would be packed with explosives, and the boy is taught how to ignite and drive the truck. The final part shows young Abu, sitting inside the truck, kissing his father's hand as a blessing ahead of the suicide mission.
ISIS propaganda has long boasted about raising the next generation of jihadists, calling them the 'cubs of the caliphate'. In a recent publication of Dabiq, their monthly English language magazine, the extremist group encourages mothers to sacrifice their sons for the caliphate.
Al-Omri is seen toting a gun and gazing wistfully into the fields, before he is given a prep talk by another ISIS militant. Abu Imara al Omri is seen kissing his father goodbye before blowing himself up in a truck full of explosives.
Al-Omri is seen toting a gun and gazing wistfully into the desert, before he is given a prep talk by another ISIS militant. The extremist group claimed the boy was used to help take the village of Ghazl near Aleppo, Syria.
The ISIS child suicide bomber is given a prep talk by a senior militant. The final part shows young Abu, sitting inside the truck, kissing his father's hand as a blessing ahead of the suicide mission. The youngster and his father then inspect the fortified truck, which would be packed with explosives, and the boy is taught how to ignite and drive the truck. The final part shows young Abu, sitting inside the truck, kissing his father's hand as a blessing ahead of the suicide mission.
ISIS propaganda has long boasted about raising the next generation of jihadists, calling them the 'cubs of the caliphate'. In a recent publication of Dabiq, their monthly English language magazine, the extremist group encourages mothers to sacrifice their sons for the caliphate.
(rnz)