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In Wisconsin, an immigrant from Jerusalem agitated to organize terrorist attacks

An Israeli immigrant in Wisconsin is accused of helping the Islamic State terrorist group. She gave specific instructions on how to carry out attacks, for which she was arrested without the right to bail, writes USA Today.

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45-year-old Vahebu Issa Dace, a housewife and mother of seven children, arrested the FBI this week on charges of trying to provide material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization.

The criminal lawsuit states that in recent months, Dace hacked other people's accounts on social networks and used them to give instructions on how to carry out attacks on behalf of the "Islamic State" (IG).

Dais, who was betrayed by the IG, offered to attack churches, street festivals and “summer celebrations” where there would be a chance of a high level of death among the civilian population. In her words, she also offered to attack the “government worker” and damage public water sources using the highly toxic substance ricin.

When an undercover FBI officer, speaking as an IG supporter, wrote the Dayse, that he had no experience in building bombs, Dayse said: “No problem. Making bombs is easy, you can also start with poisons. I have a social network channel that you can use ... I advise you to start with poison. ”

In 1992, Dayse emigrated to the United States from Jerusalem and is a legal permanent resident of the States. Five of her seven children lived with her in deplorable conditions, as the prosecutor described it, in a house in Kudakhi near Milwaukee.

Photo: Waukesha County Sheriff's Depart

In a lawsuit for detention, US Assistant Attorney Greg Haanstad said that Deys had created a virtual online library with instructions on how to make poison, explosive vests and bombs.

“She showed a disregard for human life,” Haanstad said, adding that she offered to help “in mass murder.”

Haanstad also said that the father of younger children, Dace, told the FBI agents that she was showing people to beheading her 5-year-old son. The father no longer lives with the family.

After the arrest of the mother of children was taken by the Protection Service

Deys was diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder, but she did not take prescribed medications. After the arrest, the FBI agents talked to the mother for three hours. The son told the agents that he knew what the mother was doing and told her to stop, Heinstad said.

The federal public defender, Dace, said that his wards must be released so that she could take care of her children. He also argued that she had no criminal record.

If a woman is found guilty, she faces a maximum term of up to 20 years in prison.

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