Gili Rosenberg, the Canadian-Israeli woman who joined the ranks of Kurdish fighters battling the so-called Islamic State earlier this month, has been kidnapped by the organization that she went to fight, The Jerusalem Post reported on Sunday.
Rosenberg, 31, from Tel Aviv, said in an interview with Israel Radio earlier this month she had decided to join the fighters for humanitarian and ideological reasons and “because they are our brothers” who are fighting the evil of the so-called Islamic State.
Earlier on her Facebook page, she posted several pictures, including of Tel Aviv and the Old City in Jerusalem, that she took prior to leaving for Kurdish Iraq and Syria.
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