The State - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Four young British Isis recruits are excited to begin their new lives in Syria, but are soon confronted with the harsh realities of life in The State.
Episode 2
The recruits are forced to reflect on their new life in The State, faced with frontline battle, a barrel bomb attack and severe restrictions on women.
Episode 3
As Ziyaad and Ushna are drawn deeper into Isis's hold, a brutal beating and a Yazidi slave market force Shakira and Jalal to question their beliefs.
Episode 4
Jamal and Shakira's disillusionment with the brutality of life under Isis is complete and they decide to risk their own lives to help others get out. Jamal is given a new role and witnesses barbaric punishments. With the noose tightening around him, he risks his life to help Ibitsam and Narin.
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