Isis terrorists could be sneaking into Britain on small boats
This news article discusses the warning from the UK's terror watchdog about the potential risk of ISIS terrorists and their families attempting to enter Britain via small boats, following the conflict in northern Syria. The independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall, suggests that there is a possibility these individuals could be involved in attack planning in the UK from abroad due to their knowledge of the country. However, he admits the plausibility of this risk is uncertain. The article also highlights the challenges and risks faced by the children of ISIS members in the camps, emphasizing the ethical considerations of their situation.
Terrorists from Isis could arrive in Britain on small boats following conflict in northern Syria, the UK's terror watchdog has warned.
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