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A Scarborough woman was found guilty Thursday of four terrorism charges, including assaulting two people and leaving Canada to join ISIS in her native Syria.

After less than an hour of deliberations, a jury found that Rehab Dughmosh, 34, swung a golf club and a butcher’s knife at two victims at a Canadian Tire store in Scarborough on June 3, 2017 as well as tried to leave Canada in April 2016 to join ISIS in Syria for the purposes of committing a terrorist offence.

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She was also charged with carrying a compound bow for the benefit of ISIS.

Although Dughmosh pleaded not guilty to the charges, she accepted the statement of facts read by Crown attorney Jason Wakely in court Wednesday. She made no closing arguments. Wakely said the prosecution had proven all charges and the jury should have no trouble convicting Dughmosh of all offences based on the facts.