NOISY-LE-SEC, France: The first time jihadi recruiters approached 16-year-old Yacine outside his mosque in a rundown Paris suburb, they got right to the point.

“We started talking about Syria right off the bat,” he said, recounting how they talked about “the holy war and how you should die a martyr and go to paradise, it was the best way to die.”

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