MOSCOW (Sputnik), Alexander Mosesov — The actions of ISIL militants in the Middle East incite European radicalized youth to terrorism, Danish civil activist Niddal El-Jabri told Sputnik on Thursday.
"With the ISIS [ISIL] moving so radically forward, getting so much attention and being so barbaric it makes these young radicalized or angry youth of Europe getting empowered by this," El-Jabri told the news agency.
Deadly terror attacks by radicalized fundamentalist Muslims took place in Paris and its outskirts over a three-day period in early January, and in mid-February a 22-year-old gunman, with reported ties to ISIL, attacked a synagogue and a cafe in Copenhagen.
On Saturday, hundreds of people are expected to form a ring of peace around a Jewish synagogue in the city of Copenhagen to show compassion to the victims of the February terror attacks that took place in the city, with El-Jabri organizing the event.