Two Spanish residents, suspected of having links to jihadi terrorists and membership in the so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly known as ISIS\ISIL) have been arrested in Turkey, Spain's Interior Ministry said on Saturday, according to AP. Ahmed Debza of Moroccan origin, and a Spanish woman Nadia Ataich Fernandez with their 14-month-old daughter, traveled from Spain's north African enclave of Melilla last October, where they waited for "logistical and financial support" from jihadists. They had also encouraged other potential militants to join IS in Syria.