’ISIS’ Threatens France with More Attacks
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"ISIS" released an undated video Saturday threatening to attack France if bombings of its militants continue, a day after gunmen and bombers killed at least 120 people in Paris.
The group's foreign media arm, Al-Hayat Media Center, made the threat through a militant who called on French "ISIS" sympathizers to carry out attacks.
"As long as you keep bombing you will not live in peace. You will even fear traveling to the market," said the bearded Arabic-speaking militant, flanked by other fighters.
This comes as "ISIS"-affiliated Twitter accounts celebrated the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, France, and speculated which extremist group might be behind them.
Terrorism supporters celebrated the attack with Arabic-language hashtags translating to "#Paris_On_Fire," as well as the more widely used hashtag "#FranceUnderAttack."
"ISIL" supporters, in particular, used Arabic hashtags translating to "#Caliphate_State_Strikes_France" and "#Crusader_France_OnFire."
A Twitter account translating to "Graddaughter Omar Al Farouk" threatened in Arabic:
Paris is burning and soon, Allah permitting all the land will burn, we swear by He Who made swearing lawful, we will let you taste the bitterness, #Paris_Howls
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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