'Stop thinking with your bleeding heart instead of your brain':
Outrage as Government says Australia will resettle and provide welfare for 70 children of dead ISIS fighters
At least 110 Australians are still in Syria and Iraq fighting for the terrorist group
More than 70 children are expected to return to Australia this year
The Turnbull government will be offering them privacy and an education
Despite welcoming them with welfare, the public's safety remains a top priority
Australians shared outrage online over the move which they say is dangerous
Others said it could encourage more to flee overseas to fight
Australians have been left outraged after it was announced 70 children of ISIS fighters could be returning to the country as the terror organisation begins to disintegrate.
Justice Minister Michael Keenan told Fairfax the children would be given counselling and welfare, and their transitions would be closely monitored, but for many it was not enough to allay their fears.
'These foreign trained little f***ers are going to be so lethal, the politicians are putting our children at risk' one woman said on Facebook.
Others shared concerns that the move would only encourage more people to go overseas, as their children could be protected.
Former Israeli Defence Force member Avi Yemini said decision makers needed to stop 'thinking with your bleeding heart instead of your brain'.
'It is outrageous to bring them here,' he said
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each child who returns will be individually case-managed and will receive an education
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