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Muslim leader’s support for families of jihadis Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar

SYDNEY Muslim community leader Keysar Trad has came out in support of the families grieving the reported death of the two slain terrorists.

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SYDNEY Muslim community leader Keysar Trad last night came out in support of the families grieving the reported death of the two slain terrorists.

“My deepest condolences to their family and let’s hope we can give some support to their wives and children,” said Mr Trad, who maintains young Australians are joining terror groups because their “blood is boiling” at domestic persecution.

The wives and children of murderers Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar were dragged into a twisted web of terror by the Sydney jihadists.

In the makeshift Islamic State capital in Raqqa, the evil terror group photographed Sharrouf’s young sons holding assault rifles, knives and even the heads of dead Syrian soldiers.

Elomar reportedly married his best mate’s 14-year-old daughter in March and photographed her posing with an assault rifle.

Australian fugitive Khaled Sharrouf (back left) who fled Australia to fight with Islamic extremist insurgents in Syria seen with other ISIS extremists.
Australian fugitive Khaled Sharrouf (back left) who fled Australia to fight with Islamic extremist insurgents in Syria seen with other ISIS extremists.

While Sharrouf’s wife and children made it to Syria after he fled Australia in late 2013, Elomar’s wife Fatima and young children allegedly made a failed attempt last May.

The Daily Telegraph revealed last May that Fatima — due to face trial in November — was charged at Sydney airport with supporting incursions into a foreign state with the intention of engaging in hostile activities.

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Elomar later wrote about how he would have to divorce his wife and take a new bride after the alleged reunion failed.

While Elomar’s four children are safe in Australia, Sharrouf’s five children remain stuck in Syria.

Karen Nettleton has attempted to extract her daughter Tara Nettleton and grandchildren and return them to Sydney.

Mohamed Elomar wrote about how he would have to divorce his wife and take a new bride.
Mohamed Elomar wrote about how he would have to divorce his wife and take a new bride.

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