Islamic
State has publicly executed two alleged spies and mercilessly crucified
another to a road sign in the Syrian city of Al-Bab.
Images
have emerged showing two men - bound and dressed in orange jumpsuits -
kneeling on the ground as hundreds of jeering insurgents surround them.
Masked
men dressed in black have their weapons trained on the captives, while
young boys force their way through the crowd to catch a glimpse of the
helpless men.
Another
picture shows a deceased man hanging from a post with a sign hanging
around his neck. The onlookers in the photograph seem unphased by the
man's limp, crucified body.
On
Thursday, the extremist group announced it was holding an Israeli-Arab
who posed as foreign a fighter to spy for the
country's intelligence agency, Mossad.
Muhammad
Musallam, 19, was quoted in Islamic State's online magazine Dabiq saying
he joined the insurgents in Syria to report information about their
weapons cashes, bases and recruits back to Israel.
It
claims he said: 'I say to all those who want to spy on the Islamic
State, don't think that you're so smart and that you can deceive the
Islamic State. You won't succeed at all.
'Stay away from this path. Stay away from helping the Jews and the murtaddin [apostates]. Follow the right path.'

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