Jihad sex panic: AIDS-infected ISIL fighters could get suicide missions

Special to WorldTribune.com

AIDS is running rampant in the ranks of Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) as the practice of sexual jihad has backfired.

ISIL terrorists.
ISIL terrorists.

ISIL’s terrorists are said to be in a state of panic in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor, where at least 16 cases of AIDS were reported. Two Moroccan women who tested positive for AIDS are said to have had sexual relations with jihadists at Deir ez-Zor and then fled to Turkey for fear of execution by ISIL.

The report out of Deir ez-Zor comes three months after ISIL jihadists in the city of Shaddadi were infected when an Indonesian fighter of ISIL passed AIDS on to his Yazidi sex slave, who was then sold to and raped by other members of the terror group. The infected terrorist had also donated blood at an ISIL-held hospital in Shaddadi.

The ISIL leadership in Deir ez-Zor issued a decision through its so-called Sharia Commission to run tests for AIDS on its members in order to contain the spread of the disease.

“ISIL leadership is planning to assign suicide attacks for its militants who are tested positive with AIDS,” a civil rights activist in al-Mayadeen reported.

ISIL also reportedly executed a Saudi doctor who revealed the information on the spread of AIDS in Shaddadi.

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