
Operation targeting Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was named for Kayla Mueller, the humanitarian aid worker the terrorist leader captured and tortured until her death in 2015.
Kayla Mueller was an American hostage who was captured by ISIS, tortured, raped by al-Baghdadi himself and then murdered.
Mueller refused to renounce her Christian faith while being an ISIS captive.
The Islamic State took Mueller hostage in Aleppo, Syria, in August 2013 while she was serving as a humanitarian aid worker in the war-torn country.
She became ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s personal sex slave.
Kayla Mueller was an American hostage who was captured by ISIS, tortured, raped by al-Baghdadi himself and then murdered.
Mueller refused to renounce her Christian faith while being an ISIS captive.
The Islamic State took Mueller hostage in Aleppo, Syria, in August 2013 while she was serving as a humanitarian aid worker in the war-torn country.
She became ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s personal sex slave.
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The operation that killed ISIS leader was named after Kayla Mueller, an American hostage who was captured by ISIS, tortured, raped by al-Baghdadi himself and then murdered.
— Hananya Naftali (@HananyaNaftali) 27 באוקטובר 2019
Mueller refused to renounce her Christian faith while being an ISIS captive. May her memory be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/K3Xd50k4vU