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Yazidi woman held hostage for 10 years in Gaza rescued in Israel, US operation
She was kidnapped at 11, forced to marry a Hamas fighter and held for a decade
Caitlin McFall By Caitlin McFall , Yonat Friling Fox News
Published October
3, 2024 12:12pm EDT
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Gaza tunnel
A Yazidi woman held captive by Islamic terrorists for the last
decade has been reunited with her family in Iraq following her escape and safe
evacuation on Oct. 1 in a coordinated effort between Israeli and U.S. officials,
the State Department confirmed to Fox News Digital on Thursday.
Fawzia Amin
Sido, now 21, was just 11 years old when she was kidnapped by ISIS terrorists
before she was sold and trafficked into Gaza, where she was forced to marry an
alleged Hamas fighter.
Amin Sido was apparently able to escape after her
captor was killed in what was believed to have been an Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) strike, enabling her to flee to a "hideout" within the Gaza Strip.
Fawzia Amin Sido
Fawzia Amin Sido escaped Hamas captivity in Gaza after being
kidnapped 10 years prior. Her identity remains protected by international
authorities. (Photo provided by the Israel Defense Forc)
CHILDREN ONCE HELD
HOSTAGE STILL WORKING THROUGH TRAUMA: 'ARE THEY COMING FOR US AGAIN?'
"In a
complex operation coordinated between Israel, the United States, and other
international actors, she was recently rescued in a secret mission from the Gaza
Strip through the Kerem Shalom Crossing," the IDF said in a statement Thursday.
"Upon her entry into Israel, she continued to Jordan through the Allenby Bridge
Crossing and from there-returned to her family in Iraq."
The operation was
led by the IDF’s Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories unit
along with help provided by the U.S. Embassy in Israel, as well as other
international actors, though the IDF did not detail who.
"Her story is
heartbreaking, and we are glad that she will be reunited with her family in
Iraq," a spokesperson for the State Department told Fox News Digital. "As
Secretary [Antony] Blinken has noted, ‘2,600 Yezidis remain missing and
unaccounted for. We are determined to find them, to learn their fates, and to
rescue those who remain alive’."
The IDF said the coordinated trafficking
efforts in Amin Sido’s case are "further evidence of the connection between the
terrorist organization Hamas and ISIS."
A view of destroyed buildings as the
scale of destruction caused by Israeli attacks comes to surface following the
withdrawal of the Israeli army in Khan Yunis, Gaza on Sept. 29, 2024. (Abed
Rahim Khatib/Anadolu via Getty Images)
WHY NO ISIS MEMBER HAS BEEN CHARGED
WITH GENOCIDE OR SEXUAL VIOLENCE FOR CRIMES AGAINST YAZIDIS
ISIS attacked
Yazidi populations in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar in August 2014,
abducting some 6,400 people and killing another 1,200, according to a report by
the Times of Israel.
Roughly half of the abductees have reportedly been able
to escape or have been freed.
The growing ties between ISIS and other
terrorist organizations like Hamas signify a growing shift in the Middle East in
which extremist groups, despite prior differences, are increasingly expanding
ties, often facilitated by the backing of Iran.
ISIS and Iraq
A woman
member of Iraq's Yazidi community holds photos of victims of the August 2014
massacre carried out in the Sinjar region by Islamic State group militants
during a commemoration of the eighth anniversary of the event at the Temple of
Lalish, the holiest temple of the faith, in the Lalish valley near the Iraqi
Kurdish city of Dohuk on Aug. 2, 2022. )