The ‘Lev Tahor’ cult was going to fight a mom to “death” if necessary in order to try and kidnap two kids again, the New York Post reports.

The cult, which is based in Guatemala, was making all of the decisions from a jail cell, and if they had their way, two Orthodox Jewish children would have been taken by the cult again. The mom has already had to save the kids three times, but the nightmare still won’t end for her or her two children, according to information that the New York Post got from a new indictment.

According to the indictment, the “boss” of the group “used violent language” whenever he would speak in Yiddish to the mother over the phone. He would fight with the mother, Sara Helbrans, “until the last drop of blood and that they will fight her to the death,” according to the indictment.

The “boss” threatened her by saying, about her kids, that he “will take them out from under your hands.” The two kids are Yante, 14, and Chaim, 12. The indictment adds that the information came from a secret recording of the call that she made for the feds.

“And will take them back to their [cult member] father, with G-d’s help,” the “boss” continued.

Yante could provide important testimony against the cult, which is one reason in particular that the cult would want the girl captured. Not only could Yante’s testimony prove crucial, but Helbrans’s oldest child “is considered within Lev Tahor to be the wife of Jacob Rosner,” according to the indictment.

The New York Post reports that “Yante and Chaim are the grandchildren of the cult’s late founder, Shlomo Helbrans, who started the ultra-Orthodox sect in Israel in 1987.”

Authorities in New York had arrested three more Lev Tahor cult leaders for kidnapping the kids during a Shabbat weekend in the Catskills a few months ago.

Authorities said the kids were relocated all the way down in the Mexican town of Tenango del Aire. They then needed to draw up plans so that the abducted kids could rejoin their mother back in America.

Nachman Helbrans, Mayer Rosner and Jacob Rosner were arrested following their deportation from Mexico to New York. Aron Rosner, 45, of Brooklyn, Mayer Rosner, 42, of Guatemala, Jacob Rosner 20, of Guatemala, and Nachman Helbrans 36, of Guatemala, were each charged with one count of kidnapping, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

The two children, who live in Woodridge, N.Y., were allegedly kidnapped and taken to live with the religious group known as Lev Tahor in Mexico, according to a complaint filed in Federal District Court.

Aron Rosner was arrested and charged with kidnapping in connection with the children’s disappearance, the New York Times reported. The complaint that was filed accuses Rosner of conspiring with members of the religious group Lev Tahor to kidnap the siblings.