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"The phenomenon is characterized by radicalization through online networks, with children as young as 12 being drawn into extremist ideologies. The internet has become a key factor in this radicalization, allowing children to access and engage with extremist content without adult supervision. This has led to a significant increase in the number of cases, with 55 cases in 2024 alone. The authorities are struggling to keep up with the pace of radicalization, and experts are calling for increased awareness among parents and educators, as well as the development of new strategies to prevent and counter this trend."
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