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Three women 'linked to a Sydney terrorist arms smuggling syndicate' are among 30 Australian women living in an Islamic State refugee camp in Syria Women linked to alleged terrorist arms-smuggling syndicate found in Syria   Aminah Zahab, Sumaya Zahab and Mariam Raad based at Al-Hawl refugee camp They're among 30 women and children from nine Australian families at the camp

By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 16:13 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 16:13 BST, 1 April 2019

Three women from a family in Sydney's south-west linked to an alleged terrorist arms-smuggling syndicate are believed to be living in an Islamic State refugee camp in Syria.

Documents have revealed that Aminah Zahab, her daughter Sumaya and daughter-in-law Mariam Raad, along with seven young children are staying in the Al-Hawl refugee camp, home to about 70,000 refugees in northeast Syria near the Iraq border. 

They're believed to be among 30 women and children from nine Australian families at the camp after Kurdish-led fighters seized the village of Baghouz.

Their names are listed as 'El-Zahab' on administrative camp documents, The Australian reported.

Aminah Zahab, her daughter Sumaya and daughter-in-law Mariam Raad are believed to be among nine Australian families staying at the Al-Hawl refugee camp (pictured) in Syria

Aminah Zahab, her daughter Sumaya and daughter-in-law Mariam Raad are believed to be among nine Australian families staying at the Al-Hawl refugee camp (pictured) in Syria 

On Monday it was revealed that Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf's three orphaned children Zaynab, 17, Hoda, 16, and Hamza, 8, are also staying at the camp.

Zaynab is pregnant and has her two children with her - Ayesha, 3, and Fatima, 2.

Raad has four children in the camp, while Sumaya Zahab has three. Their ages range from less than a year to eight or nine.

Aminah Zahab, her daughter Sumaya and Raad, along with family patriarch

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