ISIS has called for terror attacks on mainland Europe that will 'paralyse' the continent in the wake of the Brexit vote, it has been claimed.

A message on the encrypted messaging service Telegram has reportedly urged jihadists to strike in both Berlin and Brussels following the historic vote.

The terror threat monitor Site revealed how fanatics had 'expressed joy' over the economic turmoil and 'fracturing' created in Europe by Britain's decision.

ISIS has called for terror attacks on mainland Europe that will 'paralyse' the continent in the wake of the Brexit vote, it has been claimed

Last month, David Cameron - who this morning announced his intention to resign in October - appeared to suggest ISIS would be 'happy' if Britain voted to leave the EU in the referendum.

The Prime Minister named ISIS mastermind Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi alongside Russian president as beneficiaries in the event of Britain leaving the EU.

He said: 'It is worth asking the question: Who would be happy if we left? Putin might be happy, I suspect al-Baghdadi might be happy.'

Earlier this month, Belgium carried out an anti-terror sweep, charging three men with with 'attempted terrorist murder' after raiding dozens of homes in raids linked to a reported threat to fans during a Euro 2016 football game.

A message on the encrypted messaging service Telegram has reportedly urged jihadists to strike in both Berlin and Brussels following the historic vote

Named by prosecutors as Samir C., Moustapha B. et Jawad B., the trio were among 12 people detained during the overnight raids, hours before thousands of people gathered around screens to watch Belgium play Ireland.

The areas searched included neighbourhoods in Brussels where the jihadists behind the gun and bombing attacks in Paris on November and suicide bombings in Brussels in March had planned their assaults.

Prosecutors said they were responding to a need for 'an immediate intervention'.







