Photo: Contributed Mohammed Khalifa The US Department of Justice says a Canadian citizen born in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for conspiring to provide support resulting in death to the terrorist organization ISIS. The Justice Department’s statement said Mohammed Khalifa, 39, pleaded guilty last December in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to conspiracy to provide material or resources to a foreign terrorist organization, resulting in death. The statement said Khalifa was a top Islamic State propaganda official who served as the English-language narrator in more than a dozen violent ISIS videos. It also says Khalifa, who was captured in Syria in 2019, served as an ISIS fighter and executed two Syrian soldiers on behalf of the terrorist organization. The Justice Department statement said Khalifa narrated two of ISIS’s most violent videos: “Flames of War: Fighting Has Just Begun” and “Flames of War II: Until The Final Hour,” which depict prisoner executions and terrorist attacks on USA. Global Affairs Canada was not immediately available to comment on the sentencing. “During the time Khalifa was a prominent member of ISIS, the terrorist organization conducted a brutal hostage and ransom campaign with journalists and aid workers coming to Syria from around the world,” the statement said. “Between August 19, 2014 and February 6, 2015, ISIS killed eight American, British, and Japanese citizens in Syria as part of a hostage plot.”