Arab-Israeli man fighting for ISIS killed in Iraq
Published October 12, 2014
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Arab-Israeli man from the Galilee in northern Israel who joined the ISIS was killed in fighting in Iraq.
The parents of Ahmed Habashi, 23, were notified of his death over the weekend, according to Israeli media reports.
Habashi traveled with four friends in January to Turkey and from there to Syria, where he joined ISIS.
He reportedly was killed near Ramadi in western Iraq. The family was notified of his death from a phone call by another Arab-Israeli friend who also joined the rebel groups.
Earlier this month, gardeners in the Israeli city of Nazareth Illit discovered a bag containing about 25 ISIS flags. In late September, a 24-year-old Arab-Israeli from Kfar Kana who was suspected of being associated with ISIS was arrested and questioned. Earlier last month, another Arab-Israeli was arrested for allegedly traveling to Syria and training with ISIS. Contact with the group has been made illegal.