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I left work as Brit Banker to fight the ISIS monsters who used babies as shields. I am terrified that they return to the streets of the United Kingdom

I left work as Brit Banker to fight the ISIS monsters who used babies as shields. I am terrified that they return to the streets of the United Kingdom

Macer Gifford observed how the bloody Isis terrorists jumped from the bombed city of Raqqa and the Syrian desert, broken and defeated.

After three years of brutal street fight against jihadists deranged in everything Syria And seeing his friends killed in ambush and car pumps, the British soldier had finally seen the Islamic state fall on knees.

Macer Gifford, a British voluntary fighter with the Kurds against ISIS in Syria.

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Macer Gifford went to Syria to fight Isis with the Kurds
Militants masked with weapons in Syria.

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ISIS terrorists exert weapons in a Syrian propaganda videoCredit: Alamy
Men accused of being affiliated with ISIS sit on the floor of a Syrian prison.

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The alleged terrorists of ISIS sit on the floor of a prison in the northeastern city of UakehCredit: AFP

Macer, who had resigned from his work as a banker in London In 2014 and left his girlfriend to travel 3,000 miles to Syria to join the fight, he had finally achieved his goal, the defeat of ISIS, for 2017.

Or that had thought.

In the suffocating deserts of Syria and IraqCaliphate has been killing in the background, waiting for the right time to become stronger and more mortal than before.

Mace fears that ISIS take advantage of the security vacuum caused by The rebels knock down the brutal dictatorship of Bashar Assad After 53 years.

He warns that the civil war could continue for years, which allows ISIS to rise and release from the 100,000 jihadists hardened by the battle and their families that languished in the Syrian camps in the middle of chaos.

The banker turned into a fighter fears that terrorists can launch a new wave of mortal terrorist attacks in Britain and throughout the world in a matter of months if Isis is allowed to gain strength and escape from the camps.

Macer, not his real name, told The Sun: “If Syria’s civil war continues and the Islamic State rises, we will see a great explosion in terror attacks around the world.

“ISIS has made it clear that they will continue to fight and continue to kill until their long -term objectives are carried out.

“And since they are a cult of death, their objective is the complete destruction of all diversity in the world, all culture and all learning.”

The British added: “The bets here are huge: there are 100,000 Isis prisoners, including their families still under captivity in Syria.

How the Shamima Begum camps are fermenting the next generation of ISIS while children gestures and throw fire pumps ‘CUTHROAT’

“And if they are released, many of them, tens of thousands, could come to Britain, so it is a horrible future if we do not do well.”

Among the 100,000 prisoners of the Islamic State in Syria are British, including the infamous ISIS girlfriend Shamima Begum who fled from the United Kingdom in 2015.

The authorities have repeatedly warned that the gloomy detention centers, such as the infamous camps of Al -roj and Al -hol, are a breeding ground for radicalization.

And Macer said that jihadists could be released from detention centers, which are controlled by Syrian democratic forces dominated by Kurdas (SDF), in different ways and wreak havoc in the world.

The United States Department of State has already warned that jihadists will use the void created by the fall of the Assad regime in just two weeks to reconstitute again.

South Kurdish security forces that inspect the tents in a refugee camp.

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South Kurdish Security Forces that protect the Al-Hol camp where ISIS combatants liveCredit: AFP
A fighter of the Syrian Democratic Forces that monitors prisoners accused of being affiliated with ISIS through surveillance screens.

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A Syrian Democratic Forces soldier (SDF) SupervisaCredit: AFP

Not helping things is the president of the United States Donald TrumpThe unexpected cuts to foreign aid, and that meant that security and administration around the two camps were removed.

There were reports that camp guards did not appear at work, and they only did it when the United States Department of State quickly brought their funds at the last minute.

Questions have been asked about the safety of the fields and the fears that an ISIS army is waiting to attack and launch an escape from the prison.

Macer said: “The Islamic State could free the 100,000 terrorists, including people like Shamima Begum.

“That could happen if there is an increase in agitation and violence in the country and the SDF can no longer protect the camps, which are a great burden for them.

“The Islamic State could free them and give them weapons, and that would be terrible.”

But Mace also pointed out how Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels, which collapsed AssadThe regime of a ray assault in December could get worse.

A man with camouflage pants is in a damaged room with a machine gun supported against the wall.

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Macer left his job as a banker in London to fight Isis in SyriaCredit: Getty – Collaborator
A British voluntary fighter with the Syriac Military Council in Raqqa, Syria, has a rifle in a damaged building.

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Macer, in the photo in Syria, warned that ISIS terrorists that languish in Syrian prisons could be releasedCredit: Getty – Collaborator
Men accused of being affiliated with ISIS sit on the floor of a Syrian prison.

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The men accused of being affiliated with the terrorist group of the Islamic State sit on the floor in a prison in the city of Northeast of Tasakeh.Credit: AFP
Syrian women and children who leave a camp in the province of Hasakeh.

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Members of the family of the alleged group of combatants of the Islamic State Group walk in Al-Hol Camp in SyriaCredit: AP
A girl with a pink hijab is among women with black Niqabs in the Al-Hol camp.

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Relatives of alleged terrorists of ISIS within the Al-Hol camp administered by Kurdo in SyriaCredit: AFP

He said that the West has no idea what is running through the mind of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the militant leader of HTS, who formed from a former affiliate of Al-Qaeda.

Macer warned: “If Al-Jolani takes control of the fields, if this new government in Damascus works in the future as they have done in the past, then there is a real risk of letting go to Isis prisoners.

“And they will talk that there will be no evidence, they cannot try them and they have already done their time, excuses will occur to the West.”

The ideology of hate and evil still exists in Syria and Iraq. He simply fled to the desert, weaker but more aggressive and as ambitious as ever.

Macer Gifford

He affirmed that the HTS and the Syrian Army (FSA), a group that helped the rebels overcome Assad, had previously helped free the Isis jihadists of the camps and “allowed them to disappear.”

The former public schoolboy said: “If that happens to these camps, that is 100,000 ISIS combatants hardened by the battle that can be released by the new government or some violent faction in the future.”

Macer added: “Then, make sure that we support the local people who hold these people, make sure they have the resources to maintain them, and then finally put them in trial, this enormous risk escapes us that they can be released and come to Europe.”

Heavy hell battles

The British is well versed in the horrors that Isis can unleash after spending three years fighting them in brutal battles in Syria.

Everything culminated with six months of fighting in hell in the streets of Raqqa in 2017, with hundreds of mace comrades dying weekly.

I would observe with horror how ISIS terrorists would use babies as human shields, Massacre civilians shaking white flags in surrender and flying to their Kurdish comrades in car bombardments.

He still remembers the “death smell” that looms over the city and the constant sound of bullets that cracks through the air followed by the penetrating shouts of pain.

It was far from where Macer had grown up in rural Cambridgeshire With his parents and two brothers or the center of London, where he later worked as a foreign exchange merchant.

But Macer knew that he needed to fight after seeing Jihadi John decapitate his kneeling victims and Isis jihadists burning hostages in cages.

Masked militant holding a knife.

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Macer went to Syria after watching this infamous photo of Yihadi John on televisionCredit: AFP
Milicia Kurda Syria shooting weapons in Raqqa.

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The fighters of the people’s protection units, a militia mainly Kurda in Syria, fire towards ISIS militantsCredit: Alamy
Images of drones of damaged buildings in Raqqa, Syria.

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Buildings damaged in RAQQA two days after Syrian democratic forces expelled IsisCredit: AP: Associated Press

After six months of brutal struggles on the street in the street in Raqqa, the city was finally released in October 2017 and Macer observed the terrorists out of the city, broken and destroyed.

For Macer, seeing the surrender of ISIS in Raqqa was the end of the war for him.

But he warned that the fight is not over.

Macer said: “The Islamic State was defeated militarily in Raqqa and Mosul by the SDF dominated by the Kurds and the Americans and the British.

“But they did not destroy ideology.

“The ideology of hate and evil still exists in Syria and Iraq. He simply fled to the desert, weaker but more aggressive and as ambitious as ever.

“They are waiting for the crisis to get worse, because where there is a crisis, you will find the isms that we despise and cause so much misery in this world.”

And if the West does not act now to support the locals and SDF to ensure ISIS camps, Macer warned, he warned to persecute us.

Syrian map shows control areas of different groups after the fall of Assad.

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Comment: Shamima said that cut heads were not chasing her: she does not deserve any home in the United Kingdom

By Tom Tuithat MP, former Minister of State for Security

In 2015, Shamima Begum left his friends, his family and his future in eastern London and approached a plane to Türkiye.

His final destination was Syria and his intention to join ISISto Yihadi death cult.

In the coming years, Isis violated and murdered To its path through the Middle East.

As your barbaric wave of extremism and decapitations spread, Chamima He chose to remain part of him. She chose staying.

Begum may have started a child. But she became a criminal. And she chose to stay with Isis until they were expelled and lost all their territories of the Middle East in 2019.

When a journalist finally found her in a field of Syrian refugees, she told her that “he did not regret coming here.”

He described how the first cut head that he had seen did not disturb her at all, since she belonged to an “enemy of Islam”, before telling the journalist that he wanted to return to the United Kingdom.

Fortunately, that never happened. Then, the Secretary of the Interior, Sajid Javid, took good in the decision he had made in 2015, and every year of the fight since then, stripping her of her British citizenship and blocking her return.

He said at that time that he would not hesitate to eliminate the nationality of someone if it were the only option that had to protect those who live in the United Kingdom.

It was the right call then. It would be the right call now.

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