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Shortly before sunset, Nidal Salah stared across the fence towards his new life in Syria with the Islamic State movement -- paraglider at the ready.
Firing up the engine-powered glider, the 23-year-old Arab Israeli rose over the Israeli-Syrian demarcation line towards the town of Jamlah, controlled by an IS-affiliated group.
He became the first Israeli to take such a route to enter Syria's civil war, with his plans apparently unknown to his family and authorities, who minutes later scrambled military helicopters.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
I guess this is one way to get to Syria without having to deal with border security.
Shortly before sunset, Nidal Salah stared across the fence towards his new life in Syria with the Islamic State movement -- paraglider at the ready.
Firing up the engine-powered glider, the 23-year-old Arab Israeli rose over the Israeli-Syrian demarcation line towards the town of Jamlah, controlled by an IS-affiliated group.
He became the first Israeli to take such a route to enter Syria's civil war, with his plans apparently unknown to his family and authorities, who minutes later scrambled military helicopters.
news.yahoo.com...
So what about ISIS is it that makes people risk their lives to join?
It amazes me what people will do to get to Syria to join the fighting and ISIS.
Sure it's a unique way of reaching the, ahem, promised land. Let's hope it all ends miserably for him.
He said he believed his brother wants to return but will not admit it.
"I know my brother -- when he is sad I know he is sad, when he is happy, I know. He sounded so sad," he said.
"I think he wants to return but there are people talking with him telling him what to tell us."
originally posted by: Whereismypassword
As above they get paid a lot,well a lot for the region they live in
Still does seem strange,money ain't everything
originally posted by: Whereismypassword
Yeah kind of makes me think collateral damage isn't too bad when it comes to Isis and their families:-/
I know that's hard to say,but wow-their partners are just as evil