MORE than 300 male and female ISIS fanatics, including foreigners, have been sentenced to death by Iraqi courts, reports claim.

Ninety-seven foreign nationals have been condemned to death, and another 185 to life in prison in the capital Baghdad since the start of the year, according to judicial sources.

5 More than 300 jihadi fanatics have been sentenced to death by Iraqi courts, judicial sources claim. These suspected ISIS members sit in a Mosul prison Credit: AP:Associated Press

Another 11 who had been convicted of terror-related charges were executed on Monday alone, a justice ministry spokesman is reported to have claimed.

The terror group's sympathisers are being dealt with across two courts, al-Arabiya reports.

One in Baghdad, which is apparently dealing with foreigners and women, and another near the former ISIS stronghold of Mosul, in northern Iraq.

Most of the women are reportedly from Turkey and the former Soviet Union, though a German woman was sentenced to death in January.

5 As many as 97 foreign nationals have been condemned to death. Here, an Iraqi soldier checks IDs for ISIS fighters in Mosul Credit: Reuters

At the court in Tel Keif, near Mosul, 212 people have been sentenced to death, 150 to life in prison and 341 to other jails terms, Supreme Judicial Council spokesman Abdel Sattar Bayraqdar revealed.

He added: "It has been proven that they carried out criminal actions at public hearings conducted in accordance with the law during which the convicts' rights were guaranteed."

Iraq declared victory against ISIS, which at one point controlled large swathes of the country, in December.

New York-based Human Rights Watch says Iraq is the fourth largest country in the world when it comes to executions.

5 Iraqi special forces soldiers pose for a photograph next to a hanging body of an ISIS fighter in Mosul

5 Suspected ISIS members sit inside a small room in a prison south of Mosul Credit: AP:Associated Press

5 Two suspected Islamic State fighters found hiding in a house in Mosul Credit: AFP - Getty

Up to 6,000 jihadis were on death row at the start of the year, according to the United Nations, though it did not specify their nationalities.

More than 800 UK citizens are thought to have gone to fight for ISIS in Iraq and Syria, including teenagers, women and young families.

In December, UK defence secretary Gavin Williamson, said Britons who have fought for Islamic State abroad should be "hunted down and killed".

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He suggested there was deliberate targeting of British jihadists by the armed forces fighting ISIS as the group retreats in Syria and Iraq, adding: "A dead terrorist can’t cause any harm to Britain.

"I do not believe that any terrorist, whether they come from this country or any other, should ever be allowed back into this country.

"We should do everything we can do to destroy and eliminate that threat."