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Lebanon handed two Lebanese women married to ISIS leaders
British Intelligence handed to the Lebanese Army two Lebanese women who were married to ISIS leaders, Al Akhbar reported today. The two women arrived at Beirut Airport 3 weeks ago as a result of an arrangement with General Security in Lebanon, the newspaper said, noting that both women were wives of two Lebanese brothers and ISIS leaders before they were killed in Raqa, Syria in battles with the US Military. Recalling, that the UK has issued a decision to strip citizenship of Shamima Begum who left London four years back to join ISIS in Syria (c.f :https://bit.ly/2uJka7h( as well as two British Pakistani sisters (c.f: https://bit.ly/2Ue2kIT). (Al Akhbar, April 4, 2019)
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