A court in Rotterdam suspended 13 months of Laura Hansen's sentence, meaning she won't have to go to prison following today's conviction since she spent a year in pretrial detention.
Hansen traveled with her husband and two young children to IS-controlled territory in September 2015.
She made headlines in July 2016 when she surrendered to Kurdish Peshmerga fighters near the Islamic State-held city of Mosul in northern Iraq, saying she had been trying to escape the "hell" she was living in "all the time.