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Fears of al-Hol camp turning into a terrorist hub


The number of murders in the “Al-Hol” camp in northeastern Syria has frighteningly increased this year, amid warning of the growing number of women imbued with the ideology of the terrorist “ISIS” organization.
This has raised fears of the emergence of a terrorist organization more dangerous than ISIS, because many children are subjected to brainwashing at the hands of mothers, in difficult humanitarian conditions.
Last Saturday, the camp witnessed the killing of an Iraqi refugee, days after a displaced Syrian woman was found shot in the head. The two crimes were added to the death of an Iraqi refugee and the wounding of another by a gunshot wound.
Last November, 5 Iraqi refugees were killed, and educational centers belonging to the camp were attacked, in addition to the spread of kidnapping, theft, extortion and burning of tents.
The camp includes 60,000 people, most of whom are children and women from Syria, Iraq and 50 other countries, including 12,000 children and women from ISIS families, who live in a highly guarded section.
Observers have warned that the camp will turn into a center of terrorist conflict.

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