Scores of Europeans have already lost their lives in the bloody three-year-old conflict, which shows no sign of abating, and more and more are leaving for Syria, officials and experts told AFP.
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls recently said there were 250 nationals fighting in Syria and at least 21 had died. The dead include two young men from a white middle-class family who converted to Islam.
Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said more than 20 of his countrymen had perished in combat. Belgian experts say there are more than 200 nationals fighting in the country.
According to German intelligence, more than 270 Germans have left for Syria and at least 15 have died.
Usama Hasan, senior researcher at the Quilliam Foundation, a British counter-extremism think-tank, said estimates of the number of British jihadists who have headed to Syria range from 200 to 1,200.
"The British security services say they've seen a number of plots to attack Britain with links to Syria, and that would not be surprising at all - we've seen the same thing with Afghanistan and Pakistan before, " he said.
"European jihadists are a burden and an embarrassment for the moderate Syrian opposition, which has given its commitment to these European governments not to take them in," said French academic Mathieu Guidere, an expert on Islam.
Guidere said the while the French fighters "were not of much use militarily, the media attention reinforced the visibility of both the movements."
Eric Denece, the head of the French Centre of Intelligence Studies think-tank, said other groups which were less radical and more nationalistic "have enough foreigners, especially Chechens" in their ranks.
British researcher Hasan said: "All of the confirmed cases have gone to ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra, with the exception of a few British Syrians who have joined moderate groups."
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