OSLO — A recent lull in the number and severity of jihadist attacks in Europe might lead one to conclude the worst is over. But it's far too early to declare victory in the fight against terror.
The shock of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris jolted Europe into a new reality. Paris was hit again later that year, in attacks that killed more than 130. High-profile assaults in Brussels, Berlin and Barcelona soon followed, while a series of smaller-scale incidents in London and France killed dozens and created an atmosphere of fear that kept threat levels high.
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