Advocates look to stem radicalization as anger mounts over Israel-Hamas war
CALGARY — An Alberta woman whose son was killed while fighting with Islamic extremists in Syria is worried anger over the conflict between Israel and Hamas could lead to an increase in radicalization.
Chris Boudreau says she expects extremist groups are going to seize on the conflict.
“That’s what they use to engage — the anger, that burning desire on the inside,” she said in a recent interview with The Canadian Press.
“Helplessness is a powerful thing. Fear is a powerful thing. And unfortunately, as human beings, emotions tend to prevail over logic.”