Says a lot about the Kurds that they welcome an Israeli to join their fight.

Via Times of Israel:

Israeli-Canadian citizen Gill Rosenberg posted on Facebook on Monday evening that she was safe, dispelling reports that emerged on jihadist-linked media earlier this week of her abduction by Islamic State operatives.

“Guys, I’m totally safe and secure. I don’t have Internet access or any communication devices with me for my safety and security. I can’t reply regularly and only happened to have a chance to log in and see these buklshit [sic] news stories,” she wrote.

“Ignore the reports I’ve been captured,” she wrote, before concluding with an Israeli army battle cry. “Yalla, Acharai!”

The first sign of life from the 31-year-old Tel Aviv resident came after a flurry of reports of her alleged capture near the embattled city of Kobani, in Syria, which both the Canadian and Israeli foreign ministries said they were investigating.

Doubts surfaced Monday over the kidnapping reports, as Kurdish sources told the NRG news site that they were aware of the “wave of rumors” that IS had captured an Israeli citizen in Kobani, presumably Gill Rosenberg, an IDF veteran who had traveled to Iraq to fight for the Kurdish YPG militia.

“This is false propaganda by IS,” the Kurdish sources said. “We can say with a high level of certainty that no Israeli volunteer, or any international volunteer for that matter, arrived to fight in the city of Kobani in Syria.”

They said she is meant to be training in the Kandil mountains in Iraqi Kurdistan, along with other international volunteers.

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