Australian Authorities Arrest Three Women with IS Links Upon Return from Syria
Australian authorities have arrested three women at Sydney and Melbourne airports upon their return from Syria, where they allegedly supported the Islamic State (IS). The women, aged 31, 32, and 53, are Australian citizens who spent several years in Syrian refugee camps following the collapse of IS. The arrests were made under suspicion of terrorism-related offenses, including traveling to a banned area and potential crimes against humanity. The returnees were accompanied by nine children, highlighting the complex humanitarian and legal challenges involved in repatriating individuals linked to IS.