Israel: ISIS Cells in
the West Bank broke up, forming the group "Salafi Jihadists"
Israel says it
has split the country's Islamic groups or cells of
ISIS in the West Bank, which they had occupied and claimed seven Arabs over terrorism-related offences.
Israel's domestic intelligence
agency Shin Bet said it had suspects that in
Novemberand December. But information about the case was kept
secret by order of the authorities until indictment announced Sunday
(18/1).
Authorities say residents of
Arab descent that Israel was planning an attack in Israeland targeting
the Druze community in Israel, before finally fought in Syria. Shin
Betsaid the seven suspects have confessed to working
together to form a group of "SalafiJihadists" and
pledged allegiance to ISIS.
The Security
Agency said the members of the group between the ages of 22 to
40years and led by a lawyer, Adnan Aladin, who describes
himself as "Commander of theISIS in Palestine."
(VOA)
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