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Air strikes against Isil extremists in Syria in the wake of the murder of British hostage David Haines is likely to be illegal without the permission of the dictator Bashaar-al-Assad, according to an official assessment.
David Cameron is expected to announce air strikes as early as next week against the Islamist “monsters” who murdered Mr Haines, who are now threatening the life of another British hostage.
Mr Haines became the first Briton to be murdered by a man believed to be the British-accented terrorist known as “Jihadi John”, who has previously beheaded two American journalists …. http://www.telegraph.co.uk