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australia deciding factor isis linked families leaving syria
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AI-generatedThis article reports on the repatriation of ISIS-linked families from Syria to Australia. There is no direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or commodity price effect. The event is a security and legal matter with no material economic or sector-specific consequences.
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- Four women and nine children linked to Islamic State left Al Roj camp in Syria in late April 2026.
- The group faced a nearly two-week delay in Damascus due to Australian government procedures.
- They are expected to arrive in Australia on Thursday night.
- Some individuals will be arrested and charged with terrorism and crimes against humanity.
- Children will undergo community integration and support programs.