Australian court gives 2-year suspended jail sentence to wife of Daesh terrorist
Fatima Elomar (R), wife of late Daesh terrorist Mohamed Elomar, leaves the District Court of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, July 1. 2016 (EPA Photo)


The widow of an Australian Daesh terrorist received a suspended two-year, three-month jail sentence for providing assistance to her husband fighting in Syria.

Fatima Elomar, the widow of Daesh terrorist Mohamad Elomar had pleaded guilty to a Sydney court for providing goods for her husband, a Daesh terrorist, to fight in Syria.

The judge reportedly said that Fatim Elomar seemed to have rehabilitated herself.

Sydney-born terrorist Mohamed Elomar was killed in an airstrike in Daesh stronghold of Raqqa in Syria in June.

The 31-year-old was stopped at Sydney Airport with her four children as she attempted to join her husband in Syria.

She was carrying cash, camouflage gear and medicine.