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(Sputnik-Russia) According to Dr. Ely Karmon, a senior research scholar at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel, the number of ISIS jihadists is on the rise in Europe and in East Asia. "In France alone, one or two years ago the authorities spoke about 4,000 potential jihadists being radicalized. Today the number is officially 17,600. In the UK, MI5 had spoken about 3,000 potential jihadists, today they speak about 20,000." "Today, even women and children are considered as a potential radicalized community of jihadists." The danger still prevails because many radicalized people, especially the youth, may want to exact revenge for the collapse of the caliphate. 2017-11-27 00:00:00Full Article
Women, Children Seen as "Potential Radicalized Community of Jihadists"
(Sputnik-Russia) According to Dr. Ely Karmon, a senior research scholar at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel, the number of ISIS jihadists is on the rise in Europe and in East Asia. "In France alone, one or two years ago the authorities spoke about 4,000 potential jihadists being radicalized. Today the number is officially 17,600. In the UK, MI5 had spoken about 3,000 potential jihadists, today they speak about 20,000." "Today, even women and children are considered as a potential radicalized community of jihadists." The danger still prevails because many radicalized people, especially the youth, may want to exact revenge for the collapse of the caliphate. 2017-11-27 00:00:00Full Article
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