WASHINGTON DC: USinfo-icon officials said Wednesday that a native Israeli woman living in Wisconsin coached potential Islamic Stateinfo-icon attackers on how to cook up ricin and kept a library of booksinfo-icon on making bombs, poisons and suicide vests.

The Justice Department charged Waheba Issa Dais with attempting to provide material support to Islamic State after arresting the 45 year old divorcee in Cudahy, Wisconsin on Wednesday.

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She was said to be the first person in six months to be arrested on charges of supporting a violent militant group.

Dais, a legal US resident since 1992, used a number of social mediainfo-icon accounts, including accounts hijacked from others, to promote the Islamic State group and facilitate recruitment, according to an indictment.

She maintained a digital "library of instructions on how to make bombs, biological weaponsinfo-icon, poisons and suicide vests" to assist Islamic State supporters in plotting attacks.

She encouraged one person, apparently a law enforcement informant, on how to make the poison ricin and "suggested the individual introduce the ricin to a government post or water reservoirs," it said.

She also allegedly suggested targets for bomb attacks including street festivals and other summer celebrations.