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Jihadi Jane? ISIS uses 12-year-old girl to execute captives

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Jihadi Jane is believed to have executed five women, one of whom was a doctor who refused to treat ISIS fighters.

A recent report claims ISIS has created a new face of terror: Jihadi Jane.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The Clarion Project, an non-profit organization dedicated to exposing instances of ISIS extremism and "promoting grassroots activism," reported five women were executed at the hands of an unidentified 12-year-old girl.

Alsumaria News, a Middle Eastern newspaper, reported the gruesome execution on Wednesday evening.

"On the evening of March 2, a 12-year-old Islamic State girl executed five women including a doctor who refused to take care of ISIS fighters who were injured during an air strike conducted by the international coalition.

"She shot the victims in the El-Razalani (Ghazlani) camp [in Mosul, Iraq]. This was considered to be the first time ISIS used a young girl as an executioner."

Mosul has been under ISIS authority since June 2014 and remains one of several Iraqi targets.
Since falling to ISIS, Mosul has lost its Christians in beheadings and children have been slaughtered.

Sadly, Jihadi Jane is not the first child ISIS used to execute captives. Little Jihadi John was manipulated to detonate a car bomb just last month, resulting in the deaths of three prisoners.

It is clear the terrorist group knows no bounds and will continue to spread their hatred and grotesque practices until they are eradicated to the last man.

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