Rehab Dughmosh refused to show up for her court appearance where she faces multiple federal terrorism charges for allegedly attacking customers and staff at a Scarborough Canadian Tire with a golf club and butcher knife.

Dughmosh, who said on an earlier occasion she didn’t want to attend court and doesn’t believe in the Canadian justice system, apparently told jail guards she didn’t want to leave her cell, court heard.

Justice Kimberley Crosbie issued a warrant with discretion for Dughmosh, who is slated to return to court Aug. 15.

Crosbie also appointed Ingrid Grant as a friend of the court, who’ll safeguard Dughmosh’s legal rights throughout proceedings but cannot be dismissed by or directed by Dughmosh.

On June 3, police say a woman entered the Cedarbrae Mall store and headed to the paint department where she began swinging a golf club at staff.

“I’m here for Syria. I’m going to kill everybody,” she allegedly shouted.

Dughmosh, 32, faces 21 charges, including 14 new counts under Canada’s anti-terror laws. None of the allegations have been tested in court.