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Summary Security officials see growing risk of Islamist attacks
Police resources stretched by tracking other threats
Main threat is probably "lone wolves" – security officials
LONDON/BERLIN, Nov 24 (Reuters) – European security officials are seeing a growing risk of attacks by Islamists radicalised by the Israel-Hamas war, with the biggest threat likely to come from "lone wolf" assailants who are hard to track.
Gaza war increases risk of Islamist attacks in Europe, security officials say comes via ChinaTechNews.com.