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Isis posts video of child militant shooting dead 'Israeli spy' Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam Isis posts video of child militant shooting dead 'Israeli spy' Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam
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Isis has released a shocking video purporting to show a child shooting dead a 19-year-old Israeli Arab man the group claimed was a spy.Isis has released a shocking video purporting to show a child shooting dead a 19-year-old Israeli Arab man the group claimed was a spy.
The 13-minute video shows a man identified as Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam dressed in an orange jumpsuit and confessing to being a spy for Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, before he is shot by a boy who appears no older than about 12.The 13-minute video shows a man identified as Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam dressed in an orange jumpsuit and confessing to being a spy for Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, before he is shot by a boy who appears no older than about 12.
The highly-produced film showed Mr Musallam re-enacting his training and discussing how much he would be paid to spy on Isis.The highly-produced film showed Mr Musallam re-enacting his training and discussing how much he would be paid to spy on Isis.
He also warns anyone else spying on the extremist group that they too will be captured and punished.He also warns anyone else spying on the extremist group that they too will be captured and punished.
A young boy is then seen leading him by the back of his neck through grass in slow motion, before the camera pans out to show the child and a militant, both dressed in camouflage, stood behind a kneeling Mr Musallam.A young boy is then seen leading him by the back of his neck through grass in slow motion, before the camera pans out to show the child and a militant, both dressed in camouflage, stood behind a kneeling Mr Musallam.
Musallam's father says his son was not working for Mossad The French speaking militant issues threats against Jews after condemning Mr Musallam as an “evil apostate spy”.Musallam's father says his son was not working for Mossad The French speaking militant issues threats against Jews after condemning Mr Musallam as an “evil apostate spy”.
The child, who is described by the militant as one of the “cubs of the caliphate", is led infront of Mr Musallam and appears to shoot him in the head.The child, who is described by the militant as one of the “cubs of the caliphate", is led infront of Mr Musallam and appears to shoot him in the head.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry declined to comment. Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency said that it announced earlier this year that Mr Musallam had left for Turkey to fight with Isis (also known as Islamic State).The Israeli Foreign Ministry declined to comment. Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency said that it announced earlier this year that Mr Musallam had left for Turkey to fight with Isis (also known as Islamic State).
Isis last month published a purported interview with Mr Musallam in the militants' online magazine Dabiq.Isis last month published a purported interview with Mr Musallam in the militants' online magazine Dabiq.
The video has not been independently verified but was released by the militant group’s Furqan media arm and displayed the Isis flag in one corner.The video has not been independently verified but was released by the militant group’s Furqan media arm and displayed the Isis flag in one corner.
Speaking after the video was published, Mr Musallam’s father claimed his son was not a Mossad spy, saying he had travelled to Syria four months before. Mr Musallam eventually contacted the family online from the extremists' de facto capital of Raqqa and said he wanted to return home, his father said.Speaking after the video was published, Mr Musallam’s father claimed his son was not a Mossad spy, saying he had travelled to Syria four months before. Mr Musallam eventually contacted the family online from the extremists' de facto capital of Raqqa and said he wanted to return home, his father said.
Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam pictured earlier in the video. Isis had accused him of being an Israeli spy "I saw him with a long beard and long hair and a Kalashnikov," his father added. "He told me, 'Look dad, I am fed up here, it is a country of war, and I want to come back.'Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam pictured earlier in the video. Isis had accused him of being an Israeli spy "I saw him with a long beard and long hair and a Kalashnikov," his father added. "He told me, 'Look dad, I am fed up here, it is a country of war, and I want to come back.'
"They did not want to let him leave because if he comes back, he might be caught by the Israelis and tell them what he had seen. So they wanted to get rid of him. I know my son. I raised him well. I am sure he's not working for the Mossad.""They did not want to let him leave because if he comes back, he might be caught by the Israelis and tell them what he had seen. So they wanted to get rid of him. I know my son. I raised him well. I am sure he's not working for the Mossad."
Dr Natasha Underhill, an expert on terrorism in the Middle East at Nottingham Trent University, said Isis is emphasising its aim of indoctrinating children by using such a young boy in its propaganda.
"Children are a very smart selection by Isis as they show an aim of longevity from the groups perspective - target the young, indoctrinate them quickly, make them extremely violent and the result is a ground force that is unstoppable in terms of their beliefs and loyalty to the group," she said.