WEB OF TERROR

ISIS gearing up for new wave of bloodshed as cops foil 12 terror plots in 12 months across Europe

Scroll down to our graphic to see all the European countries that have had to foil terror attacks in the last 12 months

ISIS could be gearing up for a new wave of attacks after cops foiled 12 terror plots across Europe in the past year.

Fears are increasing the terror group could leverage the Middle East conflict to launch bloodshed in the continent and spark chaos.

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Western intelligence has managed to stop at least 12 jihad attacks in the past 12 monthsCredit: Getty
ISIS members brandishing flags, guns and machetes on the border between Iraq and Syria
Protesters burn a flag of Sweden after reports of people burning the Muslim holy book caused major terror risksCredit: AFP

Western intelligence has revealed cops stopped at least 12 terror attacks in the past 12 months. across Europe.

Ten jihadist attacks have been bravely intercepted and prevented in Europe last year, says Dutch intelligence agency AIVD.

Among the attacks foiled include stabbing rampages at global events, and barbaric assaults on specific venues and groups being targeted, the annual report revealed.

AIVD didn't elaborate further on where the 10 attacks were set to take place.

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But it did say in four of the cases people were arrested and removed from the Netherlands

The Dutch agency did, however, list two potential reasons for the high number of attacks in the last year.

It said: "There were two mobilising issues: the destruction of Korans in the Netherlands and other European countries and the conflict between Israel and Hamas."

Israel and Hamas have been at war for over six months now as they continue to rip apart all of Gaza.

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The horror war kicked off on October 7, when rampaging Hamas gunmen opened fire on innocent civilians across southern Israel.

Around 1,200 people were killed in the attacks and a further 253 were taken hostage by the brutes - many of whom are still yet to be freed.

Since the chilling massacre, Israel responded with their own revenge kills blasting several top officials and destroying thousands of homes, hospitals and other buildings.

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Reports suggest currently more than 34,000 Palestinians - mainly innocent - have been killed.

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The Dutch anti-terrorism agency raised its threat level to "substantial" in December 2023.

The second highest level their scale can go as they called the move was brought on by the war.

The AVID didn't reveal how many of the failed attacks came after October 7.

Two Swedish football fans were shot dead in Brussels before an international match in October by a man who claimed he was a member of the Islamic State jihadist group.

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In the same month, a 20-year-old fatally stabbed a teacher before leaving two others badly injured in the French city of Arras.

France's President Emmanuel Macron condemned the attack and labelled it as "barbaric Islamic terrorism".

Both of these events are thought to be linked to when Sweden, the Netherlands and other European countries faced severe backlash when people were seen burning the Koran.

Sweden raised its terror alert in August to the second-highest level after Islam's holy book was tarnished leaving jihadists looking for revenge.

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A Dutch report cited the war in Gaza after Hamas' attack on Israel last year has led to increased terror-related issuesCredit: Getty
London's Met police anti-terror unit has bravely stood up to terror groups across the last 12 months
ISIS sent out this disturbing warning ahead of the Champion's League quarter-finals in Europe at the start of April - threatening an attack

Despite this, the number of attacks by jihadists in Europe has actually decreased since 2017.

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But the threat of ISIS returning to cause chaos across Europe has only heightened since they spoke publicly about more attacks.

The bloodthirsty death cult threatened to attack four stadiums in London, Madrid and Paris during the Champions League quarter-finals earlier this month.

The infamous terror group's twisted PR arm put out a disturbing message which vowed to "kill them all", including those at London's Emirates Stadium.

Weeks ago in Moscow, four ISIS-K gunmen unleashed gunfire on concert-goers, slaughtering over 140 and publishing horrific videos of their deaths.

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