Huge new group of ISIS brides set to land in Sydney and Melbourne

Huge new group of ISIS brides set to land in Sydney and Melbourne

A group of 19 ISIS brides and their offspring are set to arrive in Australia on Tuesday evening after the Labor government gave them passports and refused to exclude them from the country.

Four wives of Islamic State terrorists and six children will land in Sydney on a flight from Doha at 5.30pm, while two women and seven children will land in Melbourne at 5.15pm.

Those returning include Nesrine Zahab, Sumaya Zahab, Aminah Zahab, Kirsty Rosse-Emile, Kawsar Kanj and Hyam Raad, The Daily Telegraph reported, leaving one woman and one child remaining in the notorious Al-Roj camp Syria due to a Temporary Exclusion Order.

Australian ISIS brides in Syria in 2015 (Facebook)
Group of formally dressed people and a person in a green hoodie gather around an open white van in a parking garage; police logo visible on the right.
Janai Safar being arrested in Sydney (AFP)

The impending arrivals comes after four radical Islamist terrorist wives and nine children flew into Sydney and Melbourne earlier this month, sparking widespread public anger at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for not slapping exclusion orders on the whole cohort.

Three of the women from the first group were arrested on arriveal – Kawsar Abbas and Zeinab Ahmad in Melbourne for crime of humanity charges relating to alleged slavery, and Janai Safar in Sydney for allegedly being a member of a terrorist group. All remain behind bars after being refused bail.

A fourth woman, Zahra Ahmad, Zeinab’s sister and the second wife of dead ISIS recruiter Muhammad Zahab, was not arrested and was met at Melbourne Airport by a large group of aggressive Muslim males who called female TV reporters “sluts” and punched one in the stomach as they rushed Ahmad out of the terminal.

Mr Albanese has repeatedly denied that the Australian government has facilitated the return of the ISIS brides, but has faced criticism for allowing them to obtain passports and not doing more to prevent them from entering the country.

A poll in February found that 64% of voters opposed allowing the wives and family members of ISIS terrorists to return to Australia, with just 15% in support.

Some of the brides and children have spent time in a different refugee camp, Al-Hol, a radicalisation hub where jihadist women hid teenage boys in tunnels and sexually abused them to get pregnant., and concerns have been raised about the risk of terror in the wake of the ISIS-inspired Bondi Islamic terrorist attack.

Both ISIS bride groups have been able to fly back to Australia thanks to the efforts of Jewish retired human rights lawyer Robert Van Aalst, who was identified last week at the mastermind behind the the extractions.

Header image: Left, right, ISIS brides in Syria. Left, Abbas and Ahmad being arrested in Melbourne (AFP).

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