The German teen who ran away to Mosul to join ISIS may be executed for joining the terror group, according to reports that emerged this week, along with newly released video showing her paraded through the streets of Iraq following her capture.

A dazed and wounded Linda Wenzel, 16, who was flushed last month out of a tunnel along with members of the terror group’s all-female police force, is seen screaming as she walks the Iraqi gauntlet.

The new footage shows the so-called “Belle of Mosul” wincing in pain as a soldier shouts at the converging cheering crowd.

“Make room, make room, she is a Christian, she can’t take it anymore, she is hurting, she is weak, she is a blonde, she is a German,” he says, the Sun of the UK reported.

“Her name is Dania, no, Linda. Allah, Allah. Make way, guys, let her through,” he continues.

Iraqi soldiers have accused her of being a sniper and prosecutors in Baghdad are weighing the possibility of putting her on trial for terrorism, the Times of London reported.

The charge carries the death penalty, but this is not usually carried out on those under age 24.

After falling in love with a Muslim she had met online, Linda fled her hometown of Pulsnitz in eastern Germany a year ago by posing as her mother and boarding a flight to Turkey, en route to Syria.

She was smuggled into Iraq, married a Chechen fighter, who was killed, and ended up in Mosul, where about 25,000 ISIS volunteers died in the battle to retake the city.

German authorities are negotiating with Iraqi authorities to get Linda back to Germany, where she faces charges of belonging to and supporting a terrorist group after she was found with a baby boy in her bomb-ravaged lair.

German Foreign Ministry officials visited Linda in the Baghdad jail where she is being held along with a German-Chechen woman.

Linda and her cellmate were “doing well given the circumstances,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Schäfer said, the Times reported.

“I just want to get away from here,” she was quoted as saying by German news outlet Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Newsweek reported. “I want to get away from the war, from the many weapons, from the noise.”