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Jeremy Corbyn says ISIS leader should have been ARRESTED

He questioned the US operation that wiped out the Islamist mass-murderer, saying: 'If we want to live in a world of peace and justice we should practice it as well'.




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ISIS reveals guide to killing world leaders - telling lone wolf jihadis to pretend to be journalists

ISIS has revealed a guide to killing world leaders, urging lone wolves to masquerade as journalists so they can smuggle bombs near to politicians like President Trump.




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Jeremy Corbyn's four fiascos

Arriving in Glasgow, Mr Corbyn was heckled and labelled a 'terrorist sympathiser' by a Church of Scotland minister over his past associations with supporters of the groups Hamas and Hezbollah.




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Tories warn 'security risk' Jeremy Corbyn would roll back terror laws

Tories warned Jeremy Corbyn would not 'keep the country safe' as PM after comments were highlighted in which he suggested branding ISIS jihadis 'terrorists' was a 'value judgement'.




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Turkey's president made Donald Trump and Republican senators watch anti-Kurd propaganda movie

One aide to a senior official in the Oval Office meeting said Erdogan's footage 'looked like an ISIS propaganda film made by the guys from South Park.'




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Australia is urged to take back three ISIS terrorists because Turkey can't afford to pay for them 

The Australians are among 959 foreign IS fighters and families in Turkish custody in northern Syria.




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Hollywood star Tom Hardy posts tribute to hero dog that helped to take out Isis terror chief 

Tom Hardy posted the sticker while on a street in leafy Richmond, South-West London. The 42-year-old Peaky Blinders star was with his actress wife Charlotte Riley.




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ISIS chiefs hiding out in Turkey with 'vast sums of money' are plotting jailbreaks in Syria and Iraq

Lieutenant General Saad al-Allaq said nine senior members of Islamic State, among them financiers and 'the best bomb makers that ISIS ever had,' were trying to orchestrate carnage from Turkey.




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Captured ISIS fighters in Syria could be brought back to UK for trial, says top security adviser

Captured British Islamic State fighters could be returned to the UK from Syria to face justice, according to top security adviser Sir Mark Sedwill who was speaking in Bahrain on Saturday.




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How an Australian city was nearly wiped off the map by 'Mother of Satan' explosive

Three kilograms of the volatile explosive triacetone triperoxide was found by a fisherman in the Leschenault Estuary 150km south of Perth in 2013.




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CCTV shows terrorist stabbing commuters and hero policeman

CCTV footage shows the moment the knifeman, 26, had walked up behind unsuspecting James Knox, screaming 'Allahu Akbar!' and 'Long live the Caliphate!' as he stabbed his victim repeatedly.




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My life as a female ISIS law enforcer: Jihadi bride reveals women had nails pulled out with pliers

Identified only as Aisha, the woman who lived in the Islamic State's capital of Raqqa, described how she desperately went to officials after her husband was 'martyred' and was given harrowing work.




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Ali Khalif Shire Ali 'hates ISIS' due to brother's Bourke St terror attack

Ali Khalif Shire Ali admitted planning a terror attack in which he wanted to gun down hundreds of people celebrating New Year's Eve at Federation Square in 2017.




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London Bridge terrorist's knife rampage 'was a revenge attack over the death of ISIS leader'

Usman Khan, 28, was previously convicted of a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange in 2012. He was a member of a nine-strong Al Qaeda-inspired gang known to the police.




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Former beauty queen who married Islamist fighter goes on trial

Amaani Noor, from Liverpool, is accused of providing money to a group called 'The Merciful Hands'. The former beauty queen is alleged to have given £35.92 to the organisation




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FBI offers $5m reward for Wisconsin-born leader of African terror group al-Shabab

Officials unsealed a new indictment against 37-year-old Jehad Serwan Mostafa on Monday, claiming his leadership of the terrorist outfit al-Shabaab has led to the slaughter of hundreds.




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US forces kill two jihadis in Syria using 'Ninja' missile that deploys six blades to mince targets

The strike was carried out in Atmeh, located in Syria's Idlib province, which is around five miles from the Turkish border and fewer than 10 miles from Barisha, where al-Baghdadi was killed.




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Irish ISIS bride suspect Lisa Smith charged with terror offences

Suspected ISIS bride Lisa Smith has been charged with terror offences by police in Dublin relating to her time living in the so-called Islamic State.




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ISIS has NOT been defeated and Syria is 'tinder box' ready to ignite, head of Armed Forces warns 

General Sir Nick Carter, 60, was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London when he said that Islamic State and extremism had 'absolutely not been defeated'.




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Jihadi John's brother faces jail for £1,300 car parking scam

Customer assistant Omar Emwazi, 26, took cash from drivers at an NCP car park in south London. He pleaded guilty to fraud but was bailed until sentencing on December 23.




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Major setback for ISIS bride Shamima Begum's fighting to return to Britain as citizenship hope hit

Islamic State bride Shamima Begum's hopes of having her British citizenship restored have been dealt a severe blow by the High Court after denying two terrorists their UK passports restored.




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Extremist Ibrahim Anderson jailed over ISIS Oxford Street stall posts photos of AK-47 on Facebook

Ibrahim Anderson, 40, who is a follower of hate preacher Anjem Choudary, was jailed for three years in 2016 after setting up the stall outside Topshop in 2014.




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HARRY COLE: Labour leader said Islamic State is not great threat to the UK

HARRY COLE: Jeremy Corbyn claimed that Islamic State was 'not a great threat to the UK' only hours after a video of Jihadi John beheading a British aid worker horrified the world.




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ISIS fanatic dubbed 'The Dentist' who hoped to behead people is jailed for 22 years

Sajmir Alimehmeti, 26, was sentenced to 22 years in prison in New York on Friday. He admitted to buying military-grade weapons and helping a terrorist recruit.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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Former beauty queen is found GUILTY of funding terrorism

Amaani Noor, 21, of Liverpool, who fell in love with a jihadi called Hakim My Love after he wooed her with messages sent on her 20th birthday, planned to join him in Syria.




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Irish suspected ISIS bride Lisa Smith, 38, spends 20 hours a day locked in her cell

Lisa Smith, 38, was charged with ISIS membership earlier this month in Dublin. She reportedly wears a black traditional abaya robe in her cell where she spends 20 hours a day.




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Terrorist brothers jailed over plot to blow up Etihad flight with bomb in meat grinder

Khaled Khayat, 52, was jailed for for 40 years and Mahmoud Khayat, 34, for 36 years, with non-parole periods of 30 years and 27 years respectively, over the foiled plot at Sydney Airport in 2017.




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'Drug dealer' admits to helping bury friend's body in bushland but accuses ISIS fighter for death

Roberto Vincenzo Boscaino says the person responsible for Samuel Thompson's death north of Brisbane is his co-accused Ashley Dyball, a one-time anti-Islamic State fighter in Syria.




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UK treason laws to be updated and secret services boosted

Boris Johnson will try to make UK national security bulletproof by bolstering powers for the secret services as he considers whether to make it illegal for people to secretly work for a foreign power.




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Fired truck driver, 26, is arrested in FBI sting after making video pledging allegiance to ISIS

Kevin Iman McCormick, a 26-year-old from Hamden, Connecticut, was arrested on October 21 by the FBI after he pledged allegiance to ISIS, according to the Justice Department.




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'ISIS recruiter in gang linked to Jihadi John' lives on benefits in London

A 218-page indictment filed by Portuguese prosecutors accuses Cassimo Ture (pictured) of 'providing fundamental support to terrorist organisations'.




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Extremists are holding Sharia law trials for prisoners inside British jails, former inmate claims

The former prisoner said he was recruited at HMP Woodhill, Milton Keynes (pictured), by a group which included a follower of the hate preacher Anjem Choudary.




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Jihadi John's brother, 26, is spared jail for stealing £1,300 from drivers

Omar Emwazi, 26, pretended the barriers and ticket machines in a London car park were out of order and asked drivers for cash that he simply pocketed.




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ISIS is reorganising in Iraq to become an 'Al Qaeda on steroids'

The militants are said to be posing an increased threat after becoming more skilled and dangerous than Al Qaeda, two years after losing the last of their territory in Iraq.




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Lidl worker, 40 'was sacked after reacting to colleagues who regularly called him an ISIS bomber'

Behzad Bahmanzad worked at the store in Plymouth, Devon, for five years and said he was bullied by other staff members who repeatedly called him 'ISIS', 'terrorist' and 'bomber'.




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Donald Trump says 'Squad' Democrats 'hate the Jewish people' as he riffs about faith at megachurch

Donald Trump turned a mega-church revival meeting into a campaign rally on Friday, riffing at a Miami gathering of politicall friendly evangelicals on meandering topics including claims of Democratic Party anti-Semitism and the U.S. airstrike that killed a hated Iranian general.




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Barack Obama welcomed leader of US embassy attack at the White House

Hadi al Amiri joined Iraq's then-Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as his Minister for Transport when he stood in the Oval Office in December 2011.




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US general Petraeus says killing of Suleimani is 'MORE significant than Osama bin Laden'

US general David Petraeus, who led the CIA from 2011 to 2012, said Friday's killing of Qassem Suleimani by Baghdad International Airport was also more important than ISIS's al-Baghdadi's death.




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Boris Johnson pleads with Iraq not to kick out UK and US forces

In a phone call with Iraqi counterpart Adil Abdul Mahdi, the PM tried to cool anger by stressing his commitment to 'Iraq's stability and sovereignty' after the Iranian commander was killed.




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NATO pulls personnel out of Iraq because of 'increased risk' following death of Qassem Soleimani 

NATO announced today they plan to withdraw 'some personnel' from Iraq, where they are running a training mission, helping security forces prevent ISIS from becoming a fighting force.




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Dominic Raab: ISIS would be only winners from war with Iran

Boris Johnson has been desperately trying to ease tensions in the wake of the dramatic US strike that killed general Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad on Friday.




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ISIS is regrouping and on the rise in the Middle East, Jordan's King Abdullah warns 

King Abdullah expressed concerns that ISIS had been re-establishing itself over the past year in south-eastern Syria and western Iraq, adding many foreign fighters in Syria have relocated to Libya.




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Four British children of London couple who joined ISIS in 2014 could return to the UK

The Government has said it will 'urgently investigate' bringing the children of Mehak Aslam, from East London, and Shahan Choudary, also from London, back to the UK.




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Obese ISIS 'mufti' is arrested in Iraq… and is so heavy he has to be loaded onto the back of a truck

Shifa al-Nima, a big capture, was hauled from his bolthole in Mosul, Iraq, by security forces. Dubbed the terror group's Jabba the Hutt, the so-called religious leader had ordered executions.




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Young boy executes Nigerian Christian prisoner in horrifying ISIS video

A video has emerged purportedly showing the execution of a Nigerian Christian by a young boy from an ISIS-affiliated terror group in Borno, Nigeria.




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'Jabba the Jihadi' 40st cleric claims he received funding from a terror financier in BRITAIN

Shifa Al-Nima, who was dubbed 'Jabba the Jihadi' on social media, has told investigators that he received £4,500 from a man using the nom de guerre Abu Mustapha Al-Najmawi.




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Ancient Assyrian rock carvings in Iraq that narrowly avoided destruction by ISIS are revealed

The ten rock reliefs were unearthed in the Kurdistan region of Iraq just 15 miles away from ISIS at the height of its powers and are believed to be the first discovery of its kind in 150 years.




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Sudesh Amman, 20, had bomb making manuals and urged his girlfriend to kill her own parents

Sudesh Amman, 20, from Harrow, was jailed for three years and four months in December 2018 for 13 terror offences - but couldn't stop smiling and laughing as he was sentenced.




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Donald Trump's nominee for top Pentagon job 'withdraws' after co-writing controversial article

J. David Patterson penned the op-ed in 2017, days after an ISIS inspired attack. 'Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for', he wrote.