A woman associated with the ISIS arrives at Melbourne Airport in Melbourne, Australia, on May 07, 2026. Asanka Ratnayake/Getty ImagesAnother cohort of “ISIS brides” and their children is expected to make their way back to Australia in the coming week.The women and their children have been living in northeast Syria’s al-Roj internment camp after leaving Australia to join ISIS’s campaign to establish a self-declared caliphate, which collapsed in 2019.
Opposition Warns New ISIS Bride Cohort Could Be More Dangerous than the Last
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