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Israel Helping ISIL by Sending Trained Female Soldiers
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Informed sources revealed that “Israeli army secretly sent 600 female soldiers to Iraq and Syria in order to support militant groups in the two countries, reports said.

The reports said that Israel’s objective of sending female soldiers is to give motive to the militant groups which have failed in Syria and Iraq so far, Awd News reported.

These female soldiers known as “the Desert Cats” are affiliated with the Israeli army. They have passed professional trainings as IDF Special Forces to fulfill militants’ needs even as sexual ones. Furthermore, women will also be used in other affairs.

“Israeli media said citing military commanders that they attempt to attract more female soldiers in Israeli army in order to resolve the army’s needs and attract Israeli youth to join the army,” the news network added.

Awd News added the help comes as that ISIL and other militant groups have been defeating constantly. As the result, the groups scatter and are getting weaker. States, including Israel which sponsors these terrorist groups, have found their objectives lost. So in order to convince terrorists to keep them in Iraq and Syria. They do whatever it takes to fulfill their needs.

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