Hamas’ first female bomb maker is a 22-year-old university graduate who was recruited in Gaza and sent to the West Bank to teach others to assemble explosives, Israeli security officials say, noting a sharp rise in the use of women by militant groups in the past two years. The male-run Hamas insisted Tuesday it is not promoting women into central roles, while relatives of the suspected bomb maker, Samar Sabih, said the newlywed rarely left home and had no contact with militants. Full Story
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