"The White Widow" .. The uncultivated story of the most dangerous terrorist


The fate of British terrorist Sally Jones, known as the White Widow, is still unclear, despite reports that she was killed during a US raid on a Damascus convoy more than a year ago.
However, one of the elements of Dahesh confirmed after his family, the Syrian Democratic forces in statements published last week that Jones is still alive and fighting in the ranks of the terrorist organization.

Mohammed Ali, who uses the pseudonym AbuTrap of Canada, told the Birmingham Life website that Jones is hiding in northeastern Syria and Abu Tarab al-Kindi has been held by the Syrian Democratic Forces for about four months after being arrested in the city of Ras al-Ayn, At the border between Syria and Turkey.

Reports of the death of the "white widow" were reported in June last year following a US raid by a marlin plane during Jones' attempt to escape from the city of Raqqa, Syria, and reports that her son, who was accompanying her, also died in the raid.

From "rock" to terrorism

Sally Jones became one of the most wanted terrorists in the world after she converted to Islam and joined a nascent organization in 2013, accompanied by her 10-year-old son, Jojo Dixon, who changed his name to Hamza.

Jones became known as the "white widow" after her husband, a British fighter, killed Hussein in a US drone raid in August 2015.

Jones lived a troubled childhood in southeastern London because of her parents' separation, her father's subsequent suicide after taking an overdose of drugs, and tried in her youth to seek meaning for her life after she converted to Catholicism and joined Christian youth groups. She decided to leave school to become a rock singer and guitarist in a band known as "Kronish".

During the 1990s, Sally Jones was a beautiful blonde in short clothes, participating in parties that she broke up passionately, and she was also interested in the world of "black magic" as well as "conspiracy theories."

Jones also worked as a perfume salesman at a branch of an international beauty company before deciding to convert to Islam in 2013, when she was 46 years old and was leaving for Syria.

Before leaving for Syria, she met her 20-year-old British husband, Hussein Jneid, on the Internet and invited her to join him in the city of Raqqa in the ranks of a sympathetic organization.

Jones took her with her baby Jojo, but left his brother Jonathan in Britain. When she arrived in Syria, she began working with her husband to recruit foreign fighters through social networking sites to threaten Western interests in Europe.

Dedication to killing and destruction

On April 24, 2015, her husband was killed in a US raid on a charity site in Raqqa. Jones was later called the "white widow" and expressed her pride in the killing of Hussein Junaid and that she would remain faithful to his memory.

According to documents leaked from the "Dahesh" Jones helped train many European fighters to send them to the "old continent" to carry out terrorist and suicide operations, and was said to have been responsible for the women's wing of the "Anwar Awlaki Battalion," a unit of foreign fighters founded by her husband.

Not only that, Jones made her son Jojo join the so-called "Caliphs of the Caliphate," and then killed 12-year-old Kurdish prisoners. She also managed to persuade many British women to join a sympathetic organization.

British intelligence in 2015 expressed concern about reports of the return of the "white widow" to the United Kingdom to carry out terrorist operations with two terrorists in Birmingham, and was pursued evidence that indicated the presence in the city of Glasgow, without finding any trace of it, On Twitter was in May 2016, where she wrote "London, Glasgow, Wales and Pune."