IS Terrorists Claims Paris Attacks that Killed 128

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Islamic State jihadists on Saturday claimed a series of coordinated attacks by suicide bombers and gunmen in Paris that killed at least 128 people at a concert hall, restaurants and the national sports stadium.

French President Francois Hollande also blamed the Islamic extremist group and called the coordinated assault on Friday night at six different sites an "act of war".

At least eight militants, all wearing suicide vests, brought unprecedented violence to the streets of the French capital in the worst attacks in Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings.

In the bloodiest part of a night of violence, four men armed with AK47s and shouting "Allahu akbar" stormed into a rock concert at the Bataclan concert hall in eastern Paris, gunning down at least 82 people and taking dozens hostage.

"They didn't stop firing. There was blood everywhere, corpses everywhere. Everyone was trying to flee," said Pierre Janaszak, a radio presenter who was at the concert by US rock band Eagles of Death Metal.

The gunmen were heard raging at Hollande and his decision in September to begin air strikes on Islamic State jihadists in Syria.

"I clearly heard them say 'It's the fault of Hollande, it's the fault of your president, he should not have intervened in Syria'," Janaszak added.

French officials have spoken frequently of their fears that hundreds of French citizens thought to be fighting with IS in Syria and Iraq would return to France and launch attacks.

France has taken part in U.S.-led air strikes on IS targets in Iraq for over a year and in September began bombing the jihadists in Syria, claiming to have hit a training camp and an oil installation.

In a statement issued online on Saturday morning, Islamic State said that "eight brothers wearing explosive belts and carrying assault rifles" conducted a "blessed attack on... Crusader France."

The death toll of 128 does not include the eight attackers, the first suicide bombers to strike in France.

The assault also left at least 250 wounded, 100 of them seriously.

Hollande said the multiple attacks across Paris were "an act of war... committed by a terrorist army, Daesh, against France", using another term for IS.

France has been on high alert since January when jihadist gunmen killed 17 people in Paris in attacks targeting satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket.

Another disaster was narrowly averted in August when a gunman was overpowered on a packed high-speed train in northern France.

No arrests had been made by early Saturday morning and the country was in a state of emergency, decreed by Hollande on Friday night.

Police were screening hours of CCTV footage of the attack sites and were attempting to identify the body parts of the attackers.

As a precaution, sports events were canceled in Paris, while public schools and many museums were closed.

Hollande himself had to be hastily evacuated from the Stade de France stadium when suicide bombers struck outside during a friendly football international between France and Germany.

At first, few of the crowd appeared to grasp the significance of what was happening and the game continued. When news began filtering in, people surged on to the turf in chaotic scenes.

U.S. President Barack Obama led a chorus of global condemnation, saying it was "an attack on all of humanity", and New York lit the new World Trade Center in the red, white and blue of the French flag in sympathy.

Obama is one of dozens of world leaders expected to attend key UN climate talks just outside the French capital from November 30.

Authorities had already tightened security at France's borders on Friday, hours ahead of the carnage in Paris.

The worst of the killing occurred at the Bataclan music venue in the trendy 11th arrondissement where more than 1,000 rock fans were at the sell-out show.

As screams rang out and survivors ran over the injured or dead to make their ways to the exits or places to hide, the militants took hostages and began executing them.

"We heard people screaming -- the hostages particularly -- and the threats from the kidnappers," said another survivor, 34-year-old Charles.

Along with around 20 others, he fled to a toilet where he pushed through the ceiling and hid in the cavity.

Three of the militants blew up their explosive belts as heavily armed anti-terror police raided the venues around 12.30 am (2330 GMT), while a fourth was shot dead.

Another attacker blew himself up in nearby Boulevard Voltaire, as the streets were filled with the sound of police sirens and convoys of ambulances shipping hundreds of injured to hospital.

A police officer who took part in the storming of the building told AFP: "It was horrible inside, a bloodbath, people shot in the head, people who were shot as they were lying on the ground."

Several restaurants near the concert hall were also targeted, including a popular Cambodian eatery in the trendy Canal St. Martin area, where bars and restaurants were thronged with young revellers.

An extra 1,500 soldiers were mobilized to reinforce police in Paris, Hollande's office said.

French media reacted with horror.

"War in central Paris," splashed center-right daily Le Figaro, with Le Parisien saying: "This time it's war."

Other reactions were a mix of fear and defiance.

Concert-goer Charles, who spoke to AFP at the Bataclan, said he would refuse to be cowed by the scenes of terror he had experienced.

"Life goes on. We won't give in to fear," he said. "I'm going to a concert on Tuesday. Keep rocking!"

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said they were "deeply shocked" by the attacks.

Comments 33
Thumb megahabib 14 November 2015, 00:05

That's what you get by cosying up with the Saudis and Qataris. If France had supported Assad, ISIL and other Salafists would be mincemeat.

Missing peace 14 November 2015, 00:09

so i guess dahiye was also cosying up with the saudis and qataris mooo hek? pityful idiot you are....

Thumb megahabib 14 November 2015, 00:49

If it wasn't for Hezbollah, all of Lebanon would be mincemeat by now.

Missing peace 14 November 2015, 00:49

good at least you believe your own lies mega idiot....

Thumb megahabib 14 November 2015, 01:06

Your Salafist brethren want to take over the world. That's their own claim, not mine.

Now go gush over them in the Dahiyeh attack article.

Thumb cityboy 14 November 2015, 01:26

France has never been any better than the saudis or qataris. For all we know this might just be another false flag operation.

Thumb liberty 14 November 2015, 06:06

false flag?! typical shia retarded creature.

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 15:15

Megahabileh

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 00:17

Some really stupid comments, I would say MEGAstupid....like the idiot a few lines above...

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 00:17

Honest to God how can such idiots exist????

Thumb Mystic 14 November 2015, 00:25

This can't be! They must be moderate rebels overthrowing a brutal dictator butcher called Hollande right terrorist?

Thumb Mystic 14 November 2015, 00:28

It is believable that you are a moderate salafi.

Thumb megahabib 14 November 2015, 00:48

Hollande will respond by sending more arms to "Syrian rebels".

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 01:59

Truly idiot

Missing aounophobia 14 November 2015, 00:55

maybe we should send hizballah to liberate paris as well

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 02:00

God is love and doesn't need a party or an army to defend Him.

Thumb liberty 14 November 2015, 06:09

If you look at the events over the last few years, those who are benefitting from the ISIS phenomena are : Iran, Israel and Assad.

Default-user-icon assad prison amnesty (Guest) 14 November 2015, 15:45

vive clever but ISIS is not 5 years old ;)

Thumb ex-fpm 14 November 2015, 09:14

their shouting allahu akbar is no different than you shouting labayka ya hussain; both ISIS and Hezbollah are despicable terrorists.

Thumb kanaandian 14 November 2015, 10:54

turn raqqa and riyadh into hiroshima the 2nd and i guarantee you these wahabi based terrorist activities will stop! until then, they'll continue

Missing panzergen 14 November 2015, 11:30

God Bless the French people!!

Thumb kanaanljdid 14 November 2015, 14:10

Well, they are not that powerful, but France (where I live) is a very very easy target for terrorism.

Frenchmen are unarmed, don't have any clue of what is war, while police and army are not supported but rather annoyed by the successive French governments.

Moreover, there are no more borders in Europe. So it's open to any person willing to carry out attacks.

Thumb kanaanljdid 14 November 2015, 14:14

Les différentes faces d'une même pièce en effet. Mais il y en a qui vont condamner ces actes mais ensuite glorifier les mêmes actions par le Hizbullah, ou l'inverse. Hypocrisie de l'islam politique !

Default-user-icon Darwr101 (Guest) 14 November 2015, 15:17

IS is showing that it has a capability to strike far and wide. The Europeans and Americans must be worried that these terrorist acts are going to become hard to prevent given how embedded these terrorists are within their own population...a true nightmare is unfolding.

Thumb farsical.resistance 14 November 2015, 15:56

It's the same dark age blood lusting ideology that is drilled into disenfranchised brainwashed youth by sectarian Jihadist neanderthals in turbans

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knAA-glMEEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQl402Eaeco

it need to be wiped off the face of the earth.. and from the sewers too

Default-user-icon paolo (Guest) 14 November 2015, 16:01

Who kills in the name of Allah is a bastard and a fake islamic, but for sure deserves a big punishment !! Now the whole world is ready to put an end on this stupid Daesh !! hahahahahahahahahaha.....................

Default-user-icon Vicken (Guest) 14 November 2015, 16:36

Aoun will ran again to Paris once again when he remains alive with his policies ,we don't have to send him we have just to wait him to declare war and then he will dipar himself and ran away.

Missing humble 14 November 2015, 17:21

All warmongers have evil souls and will end up in Hell.

Thumb Gassy_29 14 November 2015, 19:27

Syria's Assad's Allies: ISIL Terrorism Result of Assad Policy

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Monday that 90 percent of foreign terrorists who infiltrate Iraq did so via Syria. Syria is being used as a staging post for insurgents to launch deadly attacks across the border. Maliki reiterated that ties with Damascus would not improve until it handed over the suspects it blames for one of two bloody attacks on government ministries in Baghdad on August 19 that killed 95 people and wounded 600."We demand that the Syrian side hand over the main people wanted in this crime" Maliki said.
Maliki also insisted that Damascus "expel the terrorists, Baathists and Takfiris who take Syria as a base to launch criminal activity inside Iraq" - Sept 01, 2009

Thumb Gassy_29 14 November 2015, 19:29

Syria's Assad's Allies: ISIL Terrorism Result of Assad Policy

Syrian VP Farouk Al-Sharaa, in an Al-Akhbar Exclusive: "At the beginning of the mobilization, the authorities begged for the appearance of a single armed person or a sniper at the top of one of the buildings. I do not deny that some of us acted as if the dialogue was unnecessary and whispered this to the leadership. So it distanced itself under the pretext that the internal and external opposition saw it as one of the regime’s charades. In the end, this finished off the political dialogue and opened the doors wide for the dialogue of bullets and guns. The drop in the number of peaceful protesters led one way or another to the rise in militants. The way events are heading will lead to an uncomfortable place where things will definitely go from bad to worse." - Dec 17, 2012

Thumb Gassy_29 14 November 2015, 19:29

Syria's Assad's Allies: ISIL Terrorism Result of Assad Policy

Russian President Vladimir Putin: "Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could have avoided civil war by responding more quickly to demands for political change. The country was ripe for serious changes, and the leadership should have felt that in time and started making changes. Then what is happening would not have happened" - Jun 11, 2013

Thumb Gassy_29 14 November 2015, 19:30

Syria's Assad's Allies: ISIL Terrorism Result of Assad Policy

Mohammad Ali Sobhani adviser in Iran’s Foreign Ministry and Iran’s former envoy to Lebanon from 1997 to 2005: "The Syrian crisis started with the detention of youths who went out protesting. This behavior continued until [the uprising] turned into a war, had the government calmed people and played its role, we would not have faced the current political and sectarian conflict in Syria" - Nov 27, 2014

Missing zakariyah 14 November 2015, 20:20

these are the same tactics used by the anti western anti capitalist homegrown leftist marxist communist terrorist groups in europe in the 60s and 70s, back then the self rightous hollier than thou rhetoric was about defending the downtrodden exploited people now it's defending oppressed victimized muslims