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The mother of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The parents of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The father of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The mother of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The mother of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The mother of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The father of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The mother of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli news channel talks about ISIS as the family of Arab-Israeli Muhammad Musallam mourns at the family's home near the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on March 11, 2015, after the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video purportedly showing a young boy executing their son. In the video, ISIS showed Musallam's Israeli I.D. and claimed that he was a Mossad Agent. His family denies any connection to the Mossad, and said that their son joined the ISIS group and later regretted and tried to leave, at which point they caught him. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90