Shocking image of sleeping baby lying beside handgun and a GRENADE underneath ISIS blanket is the latest to follow sickening trend set by jihadi parents

  • Disturbing image re-posted on Twitter by anti-Islamic State activist in Syria
  • Comes after image showing newborn next to handgun and birth certificate
  • Sick propaganda attempts to radicalise the next generation of jihadists

Wrapped up snug and sound asleep, the angelic face on this adorable baby is enough to melt anyone’s heart.

The rest of the picture, however, will send a shiver down your spine.

Disturbingly, the infant has been placed next to a hand gun and grenade and draped in a blanket with the sinister symbol of the Islamic State terror group.

The image, which has yet to be verified, was re-posted on Twitter by an anti-ISIS activist in Syria with the message: ‘What will happen with this child?’

Abu Mohammed, an administrator for Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently (RIBSS)‎, believes the baby is the latest in a line of children being forced to pose next to weapons by their jihadi parents.

Chilling: A sleeping baby is placed next to a handgun and grenade and draped in a blanket with the sinister symbol of the Islamic State terror group
Chilling: A sleeping baby is placed next to a handgun and grenade and draped in a blanket with the sinister symbol of the Islamic State terror group

The image appears to have originally been posted on the Twitter account of an ISIS sympathiser whose other posts include

The image comes days after another RIBSS activist posted a picture of a baby sleeping next to a grenade, a handgun and what appears to be a birth certificate.

It was uploaded by Abu Ward Al-Raqqawi, a self-proclaimed ‘founder of the Syrian revolution’, with the warning: ‘This child will be risk to you not just to us’.  

The images bear strong similarities to earlier ISIS propaganda which attempt to radicalise the next generation of jihadis.

Terror experts revealed to Daily Mail Australia earlier this week that such images attempt to showcase the group’s supposed longevity.

Sickening: This image of a newborn baby pictured next to a handgun, grenade and Islamic State birth certificate was posted last week by another anti-ISIS activist based in Raqqa in Syria
Sickening: This image of a newborn baby pictured next to a handgun, grenade and Islamic State birth certificate was posted last week by another anti-ISIS activist based in Raqqa in Syria
Disturbing: The images bear a strong resemblance to earlier ISIS propaganda, like this one of a baby lying on an ISIS flag surrounded by weapons
Disturbing: The images bear a strong resemblance to earlier ISIS propaganda, like this one of a baby lying on an ISIS flag surrounded by weapons

The post says the newborn child is called ‘Jrah’, while its mother’s name is ‘Om’ and its father’s name is ‘Abu.’ It claims the certificate next to the baby is an ‘ISIS issued ID for a child.’

The image was believed to be posted by Al-Raqqawi in the hope of garnering attention to the international threat posed by ISIS.

Australian National University terrorism expert Dr Clarke Jones told Daily Mail Australia the image appears to be authentic.

‘By showing the birth certificate, and the fact that the group are indoctrinating babies, I think ISIS are indicating they will be around for a long time.’

‘It’s an interesting signal of life within the caliphate. Obviously by posting opposition to the Islamic State from within their borders the activist is operating with great risk.’

In August, notorious Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf released this image of his seven-year-old son  holding a severed head
In August, notorious Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf released this image of his seven-year-old son holding a severed head

Jones said the post could be an international plea for military intervention on account of the rapid deterioration of life in Raqqa, the stronghold of the Islamic State.

Last September, a harrowing image was released by the group of a baby dressed as a fighter lying on an Islamic state flag next to grenades and automatic firearms.

In August, notorious Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf posted a Twitter image of his seven-year-old son holding the severed head of a Syrian soldier with the caption: ‘That’s my boy!’

ISIS has made it a policy to groom children to take part in jihad, brainwashing them from a very young age.

Online propaganda is an integral part of this process, with the group using scores of social media accounts to disseminate their messages to youths around the world.

Khaled Sharrouf with his gun-wielding sons: ISIS has made it a policy to groom children to take part in jihad, brainwashing them from a young age
Khaled Sharrouf with his gun-wielding sons: ISIS has made it a policy to groom children to take part in jihad, brainwashing them from a young age
Another image spread online by the group shows a  boy barely school age clutching an automatic rifle
Another image spread online by the group shows a boy barely school age clutching an automatic rifle

source : dailymail.co.uk

media activist from the city of Raqqa, student at the Faculty of Law at the University of the Euphrates. Director of the Media Office of Raqqa, founding member of "Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently", founding member of the documentary project of "Sound and Picture". I work in documenting violations committed by Assad's regime and ISIS group and extremist organizations inside the city of Raqqa, as I work in programming, design and visual media. I hold a certificate of coach in digital security, and a certificate of journalist coach, and a certificate in documenting violations against human rights, and a certificate in electronic advocacy. I underwent a training under the supervision of "Cyber-Arabs" in collaboration with the Institute for War and Peace "IWPR", about the management of electronic websites and leadership of advocacy campaigns, and a training of press photography under the supervision of the photojournalist "Peter Hove Olesen".