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Chilling ISIS school textbooks revealed that teach ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’ to use deadly weapons and shoot down allied jets

Schoolbook found amid rubble requests kids to construct sentences out of violent words

ISIS’s vile version of Hitler Youth are being brainwashed into killers and being trained to down warplanes.

Islamic State’s warped efforts to poison children into becoming jihadists have been exposed by school textbooks left behind in the rubble in the now destroyed ancient city of Nimrud in Iraq.

 The text books look normal apart from the fact the child has automatic rifle over his shoulder
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The text books look normal apart from the fact the child has automatic rifle over his shoulder
 Learn how to be fanatical killer with 'English for the Islamic State'
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Learn how to be fanatical killer with 'English for the Islamic State'

The books which are for boys aged between seven and eight shed a light on the life of the “Cubs of the Caliphate”, the death cult's youth wing.

ISIS are throwing the brainwashed children into battle as pint sized cannon fodder as its evil empire crumbles.

They are also being used to execute captives on horrific Islamic State propaganda videos.

In one book, pupils as young as eight construct sentences using the words “vest, martyr and explosion”.

One exercise in the Grade 5 text book for 11-year-olds, entitled English for the Islamic State, says: “They are mujahideen. They are shooting now."

Violent and religious imagery is said to be increasingly drummed into pupils intensified as Iraqi forces launched their offensive to retake the city.

On former Cub said: “As the government forces got closer, they stopped teaching English and grammar. It was replaced with useless stuff.”

 When he grows up, he wants to be a suicide bomber
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When he grows up, he wants to be a suicide bomberCredit: Memri TV

Another, 16-year-old Hassam, said: “They were trying to teach us how to shoot down the planes to stop the airstrikes. They would show us an image of a plane and point to where it’s fuel tanks were — they said we should aim there.

“There was even a textbook for weapons, AK47s, Dragunovs. Some of the 13-year-olds would struggle to write their own name but they could name every weapon, every single gun.”


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