Singapore Housewife Issued Restriction Order for Supporting Militant Groups

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Singapore Housewife Issued Restriction Order for Supporting Militant Groups
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A 56-year-old Singaporean housewife has been issued a restriction order by the Internal Security Department (ISD) for managing social media groups that supported Islamist militant and terrorist organizations. The ISD states that she was radicalized by Israel's actions in Palestine and became a strong supporter of the Axis of Resistance (AOR), a network that includes Hamas. While she did not plan attacks herself, she spread propaganda and advocated for the eradication of the Israel Defence Forces.

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According to ISD, Hamizah believed AOR’s violent acts were justified and developed strong anti-Israel sentiments, advocating for the eradication of the Israel Defence Forces. She also expressed admiration for Hamas spokesman Abu Obaidah and was open to contact with militants linked to AOR to learn more about him.

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