Little Australia can do for 'cubs of the caliphate' trapped in Syria, Morrison says

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Little Australia can do for 'cubs of the caliphate' trapped in Syria, Morrison says
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Three children of Australia's most notorious terrorist believed trapped behind enemy lines are not responsible for their parent's crimes but there is little Australia can do to offer them safe passage, the Prime Minister says.

Three of Australia's most notorious terrorist's children believed trapped behind enemy lines in Syria are not responsible for their parent's crimes but there is little Australia can do to offer them safe passage, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia is unable to provide the children safe passage in that part of the world The children only hold Australian citizenship and if they escape Baghouz their family will expect the Australian Government to assist them to returnrevealed the surviving children of IS fighter Khaled Sharrouf are in the village of Baghouz"They're fine and they're alive," the woman said in a short interview recorded by an aid worker and obtained by the ABC, as she fled the area along with other women and children who were holed up in the town.

The couple's three remaining children — Zaynab, 17; Hoda, 16; and Hamze, 9 — were left stranded in Syria and there has been ongoing speculation about their location.

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