The Tunisian town where ISIS makes militants

Western intelligence agencies believe Tunisians head the league table of foreign fighters swelling ISIS ranks, and Tunisian authorities identify the town of Kasserine as a veritable pipeline of recruits. Once famous for its central role in the Tunisian revolution, Kasserine is now infamous as a source of radicalized young men flocking to Syria and Libya in their thousands. So why? Why here? Just 30 km (18 miles) from Tunisia's border with Algeria, Kasserine's geography makes it ideal as a meeting point for jihadis from both countries. And the ridges and crevices of the Chaambi Mountains provide perfect cover for terrorist training camps, in spite of the government's ongoing efforts to uproot them. NewsCourtesy: www.cnn.com