moroccan suicidal person tells story of joining isis
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Hiding in abandoned house for six months

Moroccan suicidal person tells story of joining ISIS

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A suicidal person, with Moroccan nationality called Younis
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A suicidal person, with Moroccan nationality called Younis, was arrested finally, told his story of joining ISIS organization, and the circumstances of his release from the city of Casablanca. He also spoke about the tasks assigned to them in Syria before moving to Iraq, stressing that three of his brothers, went to Syria and Iraq before him, to join what is known as Caliphate State, where all were killed. 

His first brother killed in a suicide attack that carried out in Baiji, the second in Deir ez-Zor battles, and the third was killed under an air strike in the northern city of Mosul. 

Younis said that his story with ISIS started when his older brother asked him to leave the high school because it was mixed between male and female.

The 30-year-old young added, in an exclusive interview with Arabs Today, that his older brother was in the the beginning of his youth addicted to alcohol and romantic relationships with women, but his impressions changed and turned to extremism after the September events in 2001, when the United States suffered attacks resulted in the destruction of the two world trade towers.

"These events motivated me to move to Syria, also for fighting in the ranks of ISIS," he added. "I traveled together with my wife and kids from Casablanca airport to Istanbul, to join my two brothers in 2015, in Syria," he said.

"One of my brothers who are in Syria has given a phone number, and told me to contact him as soon as I arrived in the Turkish territory, and I contacted with him and came to me at the airport and took me to a hotel for rest, Younis said.

 He added that the person who was with my family and me took us to the border area called Gaziantep, and after we entered the Syrian territory, we met with an Egyptian family.

"The organization take us to Al- Tabqa city, where we stayed for a week for military training before selecting me with three other people to join the military engineering group, to dismantle the missiles and bombs of the Syrian army," Younis said.

He stated that his job lasted for about a year to dismantle mines and improvised explosive between the cities of Raqqa and Aleppo, during which he knew that his second brother was killed in a suicide bombing in the Iraqi city of Baiji.
The Moroccan young, said that the plan was to enter the Iraqi Ninewa province, through the city Hasaka, and he hoped to meet with his third brother, who lived with his family in the city of Mosul, but he learned that he was killed with an air strike, pointed out that he left his family in his brother's home with his wife.

Younis said that the organization told us to go first to Anbar through the Heat desert with two suicide bombers, the first from Uzbekistan and the second from Tajikistan.

Military forces took control of the region, and forced me to move to another abandoned house, where I stayed in for six months alone, before army forces raided my place in the last month and arrested me, Younis concluded.

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