Daesh let its "lonely wolves" to invade on Europe from refugee camps

Terrorist organizations use various means to recruit
cadres, including incursions into refugee camps, trying to convince refugees
and immigrants to join them, taking advantage of the difficult conditions they
experience. Most of them suffer from the scourge of war, in addition to the
problems of poverty and need, what makes it easy to convince them with the
extremist ideology.
The terrorist organization Daesh effectively managed
to infiltrate into these camps and recruited a considerable number of refugees,
which led to the implementation of several terrorist operations in the vicinity
of those camps.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR), in 2015, Europe received more than 1 million refugees
from the Middle East and North Africa. In Europe, Germany is the first country
to receive refugees.
According to statistics of the Federal Department of
Migration and Refugees, Germany received in 2016 about 722,370 asylum
applications, and most of the refugees who entered Germany during the past two
years were from Syria and then refugees from Afghanistan came in the second
place and then Iraq. France comes second after Germany receiving 85,244
thousand refugees in 2016 According to figures from the French Interior
Ministry.
Daesh in Europe's camps
A European police report published by the British
newspaper The Guardian on January 24, 2016, warned that Daesh had set up
training camps close to the European Union and the Balkans to prepare fighters
such as special forces to carry out attacks in the United Kingdom or other
countries.
The German authorities, according to the report,
were aware of the existence of about 300 recorded attempts to recruit refugees,
who are trying to enter Europe by April 2016, and that a number of jihadists
are already traveling through Europe for this purpose.
In the camps of Greece, specifically the Moria camp
on the Greek island of Lesbos, members of the Daesh organization spread their
extremist ideas. The American site The Interpest reported that in late May, the
effects of "da'ash" ideas appeared in the Greek camps.
The main reason for the European countries' fear is
the influx of large numbers of immigrants from Syria to the European continent,
in fear of the infiltration of jihadist elements to Daesh organisation.
Some people in Europe even go so far as to see that
there is a systematic program of the Islamization and re-invasion of Europe.
And that the waves of refugees are only a process of "peaceful
invasion" by some extremist organizations to the West to turn its civilization
upside down.
It seems from the above that the "push"
targeting vulnerable refugees in Europe in an attempt to increase the numbers
of elements of the organization, but the refugees themselves are also paying
the price of extremism brewing inside the camp, which requires the Europeans to
be cautious in facing the threat of Daesh, represented by these well-trained
foreigners on the use of explosives and firearms, and also with extremist
ideology