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"Security Source" is reporting "hundreds killed in concert hall".

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Fox says "at least 100" dead in concert hall. I'm guessing that the "hundreds" number reported above might be close.

CNN now reporting 118 in the concert hall.
 
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Paris under siege: More than 140 dead in terror attacks
By Jamie Schram, Isabel Vincent and Bob Fredericks
November 13, 2015 | 4:22pm | Updated

Bloodthirsty terrorists killed more than 140 people and wounded scores of other innocents in coordinated shooting and suicide bomb attacks in Paris late Friday that included a mass execution at a rock concert, authorities said.

The carnage began about 10 p.m. local time — with the jihadis targeting venues packed with helpless victims in a busy nightlife district and a soccer stadium where President Francois Hollande was watching a match with Germany.

The well-planned strike played out in multiple locations:

– At the Bataclan theater, a pair of gunmen wearing suicide vests — screaming “This is for Syria!” and “Allah Akbar!” — opened fire on the packed house that gathered to see the American band Eagles of Death Metal.

The black-clad killers then picked off many of the wounded victims one at a time, as terrified witnesses described the horror on social media.

By the time the gunmen were killed by police, they had executed about 100 concertgoers.

Witnesses said they heard several rounds of gunfire and explosions at the theater, including during the final siege.

– At the same time gunmen stormed the theater, a man armed with a Kalashnikov fatally shot several diners and wounded many others at the Le Petit Cambodge Cambodian restaurant in the 10th arrondissement.

Dozens of shots were fired, according to witnesses, who described the scene as a “nightmare,” with multiple bodies lying in the street and police and ambulances rushing to their aid, the Liberation newspaper reports.

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– Simultaneously, a suicide bomber and gunmen targeted the area outside Stade de France, where 80,000 fans watched the home team defeat the Germans in a “friendly” match.

Hollande was hustled away by his security detail, but the game was allowed to finish before fans gathered on the field.

– The Le Carillon bar near the concert venue was also strafed with gunfire.

“We were listening to music when we thought we heard shots. A few seconds later, we were in a scene out of a war,” one of a dozen doctors from the Saint-Louis Hospital told Le Monde.

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“There was blood everywhere. We tried to go as quickly as possible. The wounded were evacuated. I did not see the assailants. A friend said he saw a man with a war armament,” he said.

In an address broadcast around the world, Hollande said of the massacre: “It’s a horror.”

“Two decisions will be taken: a state of emergency will be decreed which means certain places will be closed, traffic may be banned and searches may also take place throughout the Paris region,” he said.

A city-wide curfew was put into effect in Paris for the first time since 1944.

“The second decision I have taken is to close the borders. We must guarantee that no one can come in to commit any act. And at the same time those who may have committed crimes can be arrested if they try to leave the country,” he said.

The shattered nation’s leader vowed to defeat the terrorists.

“Who are these criminals? Who are there terrorist who are attacking us? My heart goes out to the victims and their families. We will come together. France is strong,” he said.

“What the terrorists want is for us to be scared. But in the face of terror we have to be united and will vanquished these terrorists,” he said. “Long live the Republic and long live France.”

At the White House, President Obama said, “This is not just an attack on Paris or the people of France, it was an attack on humanity.”

Obama also said the US would provide all the assistance France needs, calling the country “our oldest ally.”

“This is a heartbreaking situation. Obviously those of us in the United States know what it’s like. We’ve gone through these kinds of episodes ourselves. Whenever these kinds of attacks happened, we’ve always been able to count on the French people to stand with us.

“We intend to be there with them in that same fashion.”

Le Carillon and the Bataclan are among the best-known venues in eastern Paris — and are in the same general neighborhood where the Charlie Hebdo offices were located when it was attacked by jihadis last January.

France has been on edge since deadly attacks by Islamic extremists on the satirical newspaper and a kosher grocery that left 20 dead.
 
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At least 100 killed at US band’s concert in Paris
By Elizabeth Ruby, Ben Feuerherd and Laura Italiano
November 13, 2015 | 7:04pm

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Rescuers evacuate people following an attack in the 10th arrondissement of the French capital Paris, on Nov. 13. Photo: Getty Images


First the black-clad terrorists strafed the audience randomly; then they stood over the prone and writhing victims one by one, and finished the job.

Witnesses to the carnage at a sold-out rock concert in Paris described a scene of cruelty and carnage, with estimates of at least 100 dead.

The horror played out live on Twitter.

“Ils abattent tout le monde,” a bleeding concert-goer tweeted from inside Le Bataclan theater, where he was among dozens who were taken hostage. Translation: “They slaughtered everyone!”

“I am still inside Bataclan,” Benjamin Cazenoves tweeted in French from inside the theater, where hundreds were in the middle of watching a show by the California-based band Eagles of Death Metal.

The theater is located just five blocks away from Charlie Hebdo offices where Islamic terrorists killed 12 people in January.

“First level. Seriously hurt!” Cazenoves tweeted shortly after 5 p.m. New York time.

“There are survivors inside. They slaughtered everyone. One by one. 1st floor quickly!!!!” Cazenoves followed up.

“Alive. Just staying alive… Carnage… Bodies everywhere,” came another Cazenoves tweet.

Escaping hostages told France Info radio that the men shouted “Allahu Akbar” as they opened fire.

French station BFM-TV reported that one of the gunmen at the theater also shouted: “It’s for Syria.”

“It was chaos,” one anonymous survivor wrote on the Web site of Le Figaro.

“I hear noises like exploding firecrackers. I see the singer remove his guitar. I turn, I see a guy armed with an automatic weapon that shoots into the air,” she wrote. “Everyone folds to the floor.”

Two hours later — even as police forces stormed the theater, shooting and killing at least two terrorists — victims were still reaching out to the outside world via social media.

“We are still currently trying to determine the safety and whereabouts of all our band and crew,” the band posted on its Facebook page.

“10 minutes of gunshots in a small concert room. it was horrible,” escaped hostage and French radio reporter Julien Pearce told CNN reporter Michael Holmes, who tweeted the exchange.

“People yelled, screamed and everybody lied on the floor,” Pearce said, speaking in English.

“And lied for 10 minutes. Ten minutes, and horrific minutes . . . the terrorists were very calm, very determined.”

Managing to run out through a stage door as the gunmen reloaded, Pearce saw some two dozen bodies lying in the street, she said.
 
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NYPD beefs up security after Paris terror attacks
By Reuters
November 13, 2015 | 8:46pm

The New York Police Department said it had bolstered security at high-profile locations around the largest U.S. city on Friday in response to what officials believe were coordinated attacks in Paris which have killed at least 140 people.

After news of the carnage, officers from the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Response Command and other special units were deployed to guard areas of the city that attract tourists, as well as the French Consulate in midtown Manhattan, police said.

“Teams have been dispatched to crowded areas around the city out of an abundance of caution to provide police presence and public reassurance as we follow the developing situation overseas,” the NYPD said in a statement.

New York City, the site of the 2001 strike on the World Trade Center that killed nearly 3,000 people, is considered a top target for attacks by Islamist extremists.

“Specific deployments, at French government locations in New York City, were made immediately after the attacks,” the department said.

Even though there was no known imminent threats, “until we know more, we are deploying more police,” the department said. Police did not say how many extra officers were sent to guard the areas of concern nor did they specify the areas where the extra officers were sent.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Friday the city was on constant alert and ready for any potential attacks that may follow the mayhem in the French capital.

“Every time we see an attack like this it is a reminder to be prepared to be vigilant,” de Blasio told ABC 7 television.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he directed state law enforcement officials to monitor the Paris “situation for any implications in New York state and remain in constant communication with their local and federal partners.”

Cuomo announced on Twitter that 1 World Trade Center would be lit red, white and blue on Friday night as a symbol of solidarity with the French people.

The nearly simultaneous gun and bomb attacks in Paris were suspected to have been launched by an Islamist militant group, Western security sources said on Friday.

Outside of New York, law enforcement and transportation agencies said they were also on high alert.

Massachusetts State Police said they took “several actions” after the Paris attacks, including increasing security around the State House in Boston.

“A multi-layered security package is in place at Logan International Airport,” the police said in a statement.

The St. Louis Police Department said it added an extra layer of security for the World Cup soccer qualifying match between the United States and St. Vincent Friday evening.

Chicago police said they were following developments in France to determine whether to bolster city security but that there were no immediate threats.

Amtrak, the U.S. passenger train service, said it was monitoring the events in Paris but said there were no specific or credible threats against it.
 
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Celebrity support for Paris on social media is shallow and meaningless
By Lindsay Putnam
November 14, 2015 | 3:53pm

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Photo: (Left) Getty Images, (right) AP


Celebrities far and wide are sharing their support for Paris in the wake of Friday’s terrorist attacks — or else.

Photos of the Eiffel Tower and the hashtag #PrayForParis flooded social media following the violence that shook the French capital, killing at least 129 — led by bold-faced names, including Kim Kardashian, Emma Watson, LeBron James and even Snoop Dogg.

“Guys, it’s time to #PrayForParis right now,” Katy Perry tweeted to her nearly 78 million fans.

The tragedy is just the latest to be appropriated by celebrities for so-called “hashtag activism,” allowing them to do little more than hit “post” and feel as though they’ve made an impact on the world. :p

In return, these attention-hungry celebs get to keep their names in the headlines as the world briefly turns their attention from the Kardashians to actual news.

“Celebrities from David Beckham to Beyoncé post moving tributes to support Paris victims,” read a trending Buzzfeed headline.

Even Justin Bieber managed to make the Paris attacks about him, bursting into tears during his concert in LA Friday evening.

Rabid fans are even quick to attack celebs who don’t immediately flaunt their support, as if by not using #PrayForParis, then they must be a member of ISIS.

“Orange Is the New Black” actress Ruby Rose tweeted “Pray for the entire world.” The backlash was vicious and swift.

“Because the whole world is under a terrorist attack right now. Yeah okay,” tweeted one unsatisfied fan.

“Wow! Guys my ‘pray for the world’ post is not taking away from Paris. It’s about the other incidents today,” Rose responded, referencing Friday’s bombing in Lebanon. “Love breeds love. Hate breeds hate.. My heart and my love goes to Paris and everywhere in state of emergency right now. Heartbreaking day.”

Even Rob Lowe wasn’t immune to the Twitter trolls.

“Vive la France!” the “Grinder” star tweeted Friday evening.

“are you kidding?? We r under hostage taking and gun shooting in Paris right now! Watch the news, 30 persons killed!” one angry Parisian tweeted back, apparently unclear of what “Vive la France” means (“long live France”).

“could you please try to refrain being such a moron for next few days and respect the victims and families? thanks” tweeted another unsatisfied fan.

The actor was dumbfounded by the angry remarks.
 
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Police let suspected Paris attacker go at the border
By Associated Press
November 15, 2015 | 12:48pm

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Rescue personnel help victims of the Paris terror attacks on November 13. Photo: Zumapress.com


PARIS — As police launched an international manhunt for a key suspect in the Paris attacks on Sunday, French officials told The Associated Press that police had already found him near the border, but released him after an ID check.

Also Sunday, a French defense official said “massive” airstrikes had destroyed two jihadi sites in Raqqa (head), Syria.

French police broadcast the name and image of Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old born in Brussels, across Europe, warning that he is very dangerous. “Do not intervene yourself,” his warrant says.

Four French officials acknowledged that police had Abdeslam in their grasp, when they stopped a car carrying him and two other men near the Belgian border early Saturday. By then, hours had passed since authorities identified Abdeslam as the renter of a Volkswagen Polo that carried hostage takers to the Paris theater where so many were killed.

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Salah Abdeslam


Three French police officials and a top French security official confirmed that officers let Abdeslam go after checking his ID. They spoke on condition of anonymity, lacking authorization to publicly disclose such details.

By Sunday, police detained seven people in Belgium, but Abdeslam was still missing.

Meanwhile, tantalizing clues about the extent of the plot came from Baghdad, where senior Iraqi officials told the AP that France and other countries had been warned on Thursday of an imminent attack.

An Iraqi intelligence dispatch warned that Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had ordered his followers to immediately launch gun and bomb attacks and take hostages inside the countries of the coalition fighting them in Iraq and Syria.

The Iraqi dispatch, which was obtained by the AP, provided no details on when or where the attack would take place, and a senior French security official told the AP that French intelligence gets these kinds of warnings “all the time” and “every day.”

However, Iraqi intelligence officials told the AP that they also warned France about specific details: Among them, that the attackers were trained for this operation and sent back to France from Raqqa, the Islamic State’s de-facto capital.

The officials also said that a sleeper cell in France then met with the attackers after their training and helped them to execute the plan. There were 24 people involved in the operation, they said: 19 attackers and five others in charge of logistics and planning.

None of these details have been corroborated by officials of France or other Western intelligence agencies.

All these French and Iraqi security and intelligence officials spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity, citing the ongoing investigation.
In Brussels, Belgium, police set up a perimeter on November 14 as they conduct a raid looking for suspects connected to the Paris terror attacks.

Abdeslam is one of three brothers believed to be involved; One who crossed with him into Belgium was later arrested, and another blew himself up inside the Bataclan theater after taking the audience hostage and firing on them repeatedly. It was the worst of Friday’s synchronized attacks, leaving 89 fatalities and hundreds of people wounded inside.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility. Its statement mocked France’s air attacks on suspected IS targets in Syria and Iraq, and called Paris “the capital of prostitution and obscenity.”

In all, three teams of attackers including seven suicide bombers attacked the national stadium, the concert hall and nearby nightspots. The attacks wounded 350 people, 99 of them seriously.

Abdeslam rented the black Volkswagen Polo used by the hostage-takers, another French security official said. A Brussels parking ticket found inside led police to at least one of the arrests in Belgium, a French police official said.

Three Kalashnikovs were found inside another car known to have been used in the attacks that was found in Montreuil, an eastern Parisian suburb, another a French police official said.

As many as three of the seven suicide bombers were French citizens, as was at least one of the men arrested in the Molenbeek neighborhood of Brussells, which authorities consider to be a focal point for extremists and fighters going to Syria from Belgium.

One, identified by the print on a recovered finger, was 29-year-old Frenchman Ismael Mostefai, who had a record of petty crime and had been flagged in 2010 for ties to Islamic radicalism, the Paris prosecutor said. A judicial official and lawmaker Jean-Pierre Gorges confirmed his identity.

Police detained Mostefai’s father, a brother and other relatives Saturday night, and they were still being questioned Sunday, the judicial official said.

These details stoked fears of homegrown terrorism in France, which has exported more jihadis than any other in Europe, and seen many return from the fight. All three gunmen in the January attacks on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and a kosher supermarket in Paris were French.

The attackers inside the Bataclan seemed quite young, according to one survivor, Julien Pearce, a journalist at Europe 1 radio who escaped by crawling onto the stage, and then out an exit door when the shooters paused to reload. Before making his final dash, he got a good look at one of the assailants, he said.

“He seemed very young. That’s what struck me, his childish face, very determined, cold, calm, frightening,” Pearce said.

Struggling to keep his country calm and united after an exceptionally violent year, President Francois Hollande met Sunday with opposition leaders — conservative rival and former President Nicolas Sarkozy as well as increasingly popular far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who has used the attacks on Paris to advance her anti-immigrant agenda.

Refugees fleeing war by the tens of thousands fear the Paris attacks could prompt Europe to close its doors, especially after police said a Syrian passport found next to one attacker’s body suggested its owner passed through Greece into the European Union and on through Macedonia and Serbia last month.

Paris remains on edge amid three days of official mourning. French troops have deployed by the thousands and tourist sites remain shuttered in one of the most visited cities on Earth. Panic ensued Sunday night as police abruptly cleared hundreds of mourners from the famed Place de la Republique square, where police said firecrackers sparked a false alarm.

“Whoever starts running starts everyone else running,” said Alice Carton, city council member who was at the square. “It’s a very weird atmosphere. The sirens and screaming are a source of fear.”

Officers also moved in, guns drawn, after mourners panicked near the Carillon bar, where crowds have laid flowers and lit candles in memory of the 15 people killed there.

“Lots of people started running and screaming from the Carillon…tables were overturned, plates shattered. It was a terrible panic,” said Jonathan Dogan, who took shelter in a nearby hotel. “I think people are terrified,” Dogan said.
 
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The ‘mastermind’ behind the Paris attacks
By Associated Press
November 16, 2015 | 4:41am

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ISIS English-language magazine Dabiq published this photo of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind of the Paris terror attacks. Photo: AP

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Suspected terror mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud
Photo: AP


A French official says the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks was also linked to thwarted train and church attacks.

A French official has identified the suspected mastermind as Belgian :confused: :rolleyes: :mad: Abdelhamid Abaaoud, and says he is believed linked to thwarted attacks on a Paris-bound high-speed train and Paris area church.

The official, who has direct knowledge of the investigation, was not authorized to be publicly identified as speaking about the ongoing probe.

Seven people are in custody in Belgium suspected of links to the attacks and an international arrest warrant has been issued for a Belgian-born Frenchman believed involved in the attacks and who is still at large.
 
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Woman blows herself up in raid targeting mastermind of Paris attacks
By Yaron Steinbuch
November 18, 2015 | 12:05am | Updated

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Police literally caught one of the terror suspects with his pants down during the raids on November 18. Photo: Reuters


A woman wearing an explosive-laden suicide vest blew herself up Wednesday, one man was killed and seven others arrested when heavily armed cops tried to storm an apartment in a Paris suburb where the alleged mastermind of last week’s slaughter was believed to be holed up, authorities said Wednesday.

The predawn standoff continued for more than seven hours — with gunfire and loud bangs reverberating throughout the historic suburb of Saint-Denis.

Five police officers were slightly injured and a SWAT team dog, a Malinois named Diesel, was shot dead by terrorists in the action, police said.

“The operation is over,” government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said about 6 a.m. EST.

The city of Saint-Denis also tweeted that a security perimeter was still set up — warning residents not to leave their homes.

The fate of the suspected Paris attacks planner, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, was unclear.

A police official said he believed the Belgian Islamic State jihadist was in the apartment along with five others when the raid was launched not far from the Stade de France, where three of the seven attackers blew themselves up on Friday.

A White House official said President Obama, who is in Manila for an economic summit, has been briefed on the raid.

Surveillance and phone calls led authorities to the apartment, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said, CNN reported. He did not say whether Abaaoud was killed or arrested.

French media also reported that authorities zeroed in on the Saint-Denis apartment from information they retrieved from one of the attackers’ cellphones that was found in a trash can near the Bataclan concert hall where 89 people were massacred.

A total of 129 people were killed and 350 injured in last week’s three-pronged assault. Seven attackers died in Friday’s attacks, which targeted several bars and restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall, as well as the national stadium.

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the carnage.

A man arrested Wednesday during the raid told AFP that he had lent the apartment to the men as a favor to a friend.

“I said that there was no mattress, they told me, ‘It’s not a problem,’ they just wanted water and to pray,” the man said, the New York Times reported.

Djamila Khaldi, 54, a cashier who lives near a Gothic basilica nearby, was preparing to take her daughter to the airport when gunfire erupted, the New York Times reported.

She told the paper she was not surprised authorities had tracked the suspects to the neighborhood. She said a friend believed she had seen one of the suspected terrorists, Salah Abdeslam, on Monday.

“She was terrified and she looked at another woman knowing that she recognized him too,” Khaldi told the Times. “They did not dare to go to the police.”

Abaaoud was believed to be in Syria after a January police raid in Belgium, but bragged in ISIS propaganda of his ability to move back and forth between Europe and Syria undetected.

French President François Hollande held an emergency meeting with senior ministers at the Elysee Palace to monitor the raid.

“We guessed it was linked to Friday night,” said Yves Steux, barman at L’escargot restaurant near the raid. “My wife panicked and was scared and told me not to leave, but I ignored her. Life goes on.”

Baptiste Marie, a 26-year-old independent journalist who lives in the neighborhood, said a second large explosion was followed by “two more explosions. There was an hour of gunfire.”

Another witness, Amine Guizani, said he heard the sound of grenades and automatic gunfire.

“It was continuous. It didn’t stop,” he said. “It lasted from 4:20 until 5:30. It was a good hour. I couldn’t say how many shots were fired, but it was probably 500. Hundreds, definitely. There were maybe 10 explosions.”

A US official briefed on intelligence matters said Abaaoud was a key figure in an Islamic State external operations cell that US intelligence agencies have been tracking for many months.

In Saint-Denis on Wednesday, cops cordoned off the area nearby, including a pedestrian zone lined with shops and 19th-century apartment buildings. Riot police cleared people from the streets, pointing guns at curious residents to move them off the roads.

French authorities had previously said that at least eight people were directly involved in the bloodshed: seven who died in the attacks and one who got away and slipped across the border to Belgium.

However, there have been gaps in officials’ public statements, which have never fully disclosed how many attackers took part in the deadly rampage.

On Tuesday, officials told the AP they now believe at least one other attacker was involved and they were working to identify and track down that suspect.

Surveillance video obtained by the AP also indicated that a team of three attackers carried out the shootings at one of the cafes. The video was among evidence authorities used in concluding that at least one other attacker was at large, the French officials indicated.

The brief clip shows two black-clad gunmen with automatic weapons firing on the bar, then returning toward a waiting car, whose driver was maneuvering behind them.

Authorities believe the car is the same black SEAT-make vehicle that was found Saturday with three Kalashnikovs inside.

Police have identified one subject of their manhunt as Abdeslam, whom French police accidentally permitted to cross into Belgium on Saturday. One of his brothers, Brahim, blew himself up in Paris.

Meanwhile, French fighter jets attacked Islamic State targets in Syria for a third night. The French Defense Ministry said 10 jets had hit two Islamic State command centers in the militants’ base of Raqqa, Syria.

France — and the rest of Europe — remains on edge four days after the attacks.

Two Air France flights bound for Paris from the US were diverted Tuesday night — one to Salt Lake City and one to Halifax — because of anonymous threats received after they had taken off. Both were inspected and cleared to resume their journeys.
 
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ISIS threatens NYC in new propaganda video
By Isabel Vincent, Shawn Cohen and Tina Moore
November 18, 2015 | 5:42pm

A new ISIS propaganda video makes threats against the New York City — and shows Manhattan streetscapes that include Times Square and Herald Square, The Post has learned.

The slick production includes storefront shots of TGI Fridays in Times Square and the Gap in Herald Square — along with footage of yellow taxi cabs driving past.

The images of New York City are spliced between disturbing clips of suicide bombers preparing for attacks. A fighter also holds a grenade, pulling the trigger as the camera cuts to black.

French President Francois Hollande then appears on screen, giving an address just after the Paris attacks. At the end of his speech, he says, “it’s horrible.”

Then words flash on the screen, saying, “And what’s coming next will be far worse and far bitter.”

The video also includes statements from several jihadis, praising “soldiers of the caliphate in France” for their “blessed operation.”

“We are aware of the newly-released ISIS video that mentions Times Square,” NYPD spokesman J. Peter Donald said in a statement.

“While some of the video footage is not new, the video reaffirms the message that New York City remains a top terrorist target. While there is no current or specific threat to the City at this time, we will remain at a heightened state of vigilance and will continue to work with the FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the entire intelligence community to keep the City of New York safe.”
 
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Mastermind behind Paris attacks is dead
By Post Staff Report
November 18, 2015 | 1:15pm

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Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the terrorist associated with the deadly attacks in Paris. Photo: AP


The mastermind behind the Paris terror attacks was killed Wednesday during a massive, pre-dawn police raid on an apartment where he was hiding out — and possibly plotting another wave of violence against the City of Light.

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, was blown away when more than 100 cops and soldiers stormed the building just north of Paris and near the Stade de France soccer stadium that was among the targets of last week’s bloodbath, the Washington Post reported.

A woman wearing an explosive vest blew herself up and seven people were arrested during the operation that also killed a police dog named Diesel.

The jihadists holed up in a Paris suburb apartment had been planning to attack Charles de Gaulle Airport and a shopping mall before a special forces team stopped them in the nick of time Wednesday, French media reported.

French authorities said the terrorists in Saint-Denis comprised a fourth team of jihadists hell-bent on unleashing death and terror — in addition to the three teams that killed 129 people and injured 350 others in Paris on Friday, France TV reported.

The raid was launched after information from tapped phone conversations, surveillance and witness accounts indicated Abaaoud might be in the apartment in Saint-Denis, French prosecutor Francois Molins said.

The raid resulted in the collapse of an entire floor of the apartment building, where authorities found body parts, the source told CNN.

The terrorists in the apartment were planning a strike at the Paris airport and the Mall of Quatre Temps in La Défense (Hauts-de-Seine), according to France 2.

Police were seen escorting away a man who was naked from the waist down, and another wrapped in a gold emergency blanket.

“As things stand, it is impossible to give you the identities of the people detained, which are being verified,” Molins said at the scene. “All will be done to determine who is who, and based on the work of forensic police, we’ll tell you who was in the apartment — and what consequences it will have for the development of the investigation.”

French President François Hollande praised the bravery of the forces and said that France was “at war.”

“It is the entire country that’s been attacked,” Hollande told a gathering of French mayors. “For what it represents, the fight we are leading to eradicate terrorism. And simply for what we are.”

A standoff continued for more than seven hours — with gunfire and loud bangs reverberating throughout the historic suburb.

Four police officers were slightly injured and a SWAT team dog, a Malinois named Diesel, was shot dead by terrorists in the action, police said.

“The operation is over,” government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said about 6 a.m. EST.
 
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Syrian community leader: ISIS is already in America
By Reuven Fenton and Bruce Golding
November 19, 2015 | 1:21am

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Aarafat "Ralph" Succar
Photo: Gabriella Bass


A leader of New York City’s Syrian community told The Post on Wednesday that ISIS terrorists have “absolutely” sneaked into America by posing as civil-war refugees — and joined sleeper cells just waiting to be activated.

“I believe the terrorists from Syria have been coming into the United States, not only in the past few years, but way before that,” said Aarafat “Ralph” Succar of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, home of the city’s largest enclave of Syrian immigrants. “I think they’re already at work.”

Succar, a member of the Bay Ridge Community Council, said corruption in his homeland is so rampant that anyone could easily pay bribes and obtain official identification papers bearing a fake name to disguise their real identity.

“You can go to the Syrian government today and say to them, ‘I need a piece of paper that says I’m Tony Caterpillar.’ And they give it to you,” he said.

“These are not forged documents. These are written out by a government employee who needs money, whose family has no food.”

Succar, 57, who immigrated to the United States when he was 10, also noted that “Third World countries, particularly places like Syria, do not have the network of information the United States has.”

“In Syria, there’s no such thing. So when they tell you that [the refugees] are vetted, are you out of your mind?” he said.

Meanwhile, officials in Honduras said Wednesday that five Syrian nationals headed for the United States had been caught with fraudulent ID papers in the capital city of Tegucigalpa, Reuters reported.

The men were detained late Tuesday after arriving from Costa Rica when authorities discovered their Greek passports had been stolen and doctored to replace the photos with pictures of the Syrians.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday that “a grand total of eight” Syrian refugees had settled in the city as part of an official State Department program, and City Hall later lowered that number to four, blaming the information mixup on the feds.
 
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Fugitive Paris jihadist loved gay bars, drugs and PlayStation
By Mary Kay Linge
November 22, 2015 | 12:31am

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Salah Abdeslam (left) is still on the loose after the deadly attacks in Paris. Photo: Left: APl; Right: Getty Images


As the international manhunt for 26-year-old Belgian :mad: Salah Abdeslam continued, patrons of a gay bar in Brussels told The Sunday Times of London that he was a regular there — known for boozing, smoking hash and flirting with other men.

“We had him down as a rent boy,” a bartender named Julien said of Abdeslam, who’s been on the run since the Nov. 13 attacks on Paris.

Others said he was known for long days playing video games in the bar owned by his killed terrorist brother Brahim in the poor Brussels suburb of Molenbeek.

The brothers’ tastes would appear to make them unlikely ISIS extremists. The terror group brutally punishes homosexuality — often hurling gay men off buildings or stoning them to death — and alcohol or drug use.

Friends of Abdeslam say the fugitive has Skyped them in recent days, according to the Daily Mail. His brother, Mohammed, told reporters that he believes Salah “is not far away” — sparking suspicion he may be holed up in Belgium’s capital.

Brussels went into lockdown Saturday — shuttering its metro system, canceling concerts, postponing soccer games and telling locals to stay out of crowds amid fears of a “serious and imminent” terror attack.

“We are talking about the threat that several individuals with arms and explosives would launch an attack perhaps in several locations at the same time,” Prime Minister Charles Michel said.

Investigators are still trying to untangle Abdeslam’s role in the carnage in Paris, where 130 were killed and 350 injured. He and Brahim joined in the carefully planned assaults on restaurants, a concert hall and the national stadium with at least six other extremists.

Abdeslam may have rented two of the three cars used in the attacks, French police say, but they don’t know if he acted as a driver or as a shooter. They believe he abandoned a car in a Paris suburb. He was picked up early the next morning and driven back to Brussels by two accomplices now in custody.

Officials stopped the car at the border and questioned the men, but let them go. Abdeslam disappeared once he reached Brussels.

The attorney for one of the accomplices said Abdeslam was wearing “a big jacket, maybe a bomb belt” and behaved nervously, making authorities suspect he had backed out of his murderous assignment in Paris.

Meanwhile, a Moroccan-born Belgian who may have scouted the Paris targets was arrested in Turkey as he tried to flee to Syria, authorities said. Ahmad Dahmani, 26, was collared Saturday with two other suspects.

Investigators tracing the jihadist networks that inspired the terrorists said Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the Paris ringleader who was killed in a police raid last week, is connected to the group Sharia4Belgium, known to have sent at least 50 Belgians to join ISIS forces in Syria.

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Paris terror mastermind planned attacks targeting kids, Jews
By Reuters
November 28, 2015 | 10:01am

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Paris terror attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud
Photo: ZUMA Wire


The ringleader behind the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris had plans to strike Jewish targets and to disrupt schools and the transport system in France, according to sources close to the investigation.

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian national :mad: of Moroccan origin, also boasted of the ease with which he had re-entered Europe from Syria via Greece two months earlier, exploiting the confusion of the migrant crisis and the continent’s passport-free Schengen system, the sources said on Friday.

Their comments, confirming excerpts from a confidential police witness statement leaked to a French magazine this week, fleshed out a picture of the Islamic State militant who spearheaded the Nov. 13 attacks targeting cafes, a concert hall and sports stadium in Paris in which 130 people were killed.

The witness statement, quoted in the Valeurs Actuelles weekly magazine, describes how Abaaoud approached his cousin Hasna Ait Boulahcen two days after the killing spree asking her to hide him while he prepared further attacks.

Both Abaaoud and Boulahecen died on Nov. 18 in a shootout with police in St. Denis north of Paris at an apartment where the militant Islamist had been staying.

Speaking of the planned future attacks, Abaaoud told his cousin on Nov. 15 that “they would do worse (damage) in districts close to the Jews and would disrupt transport and schools”, the witness statement said.

Abaaoud said he would give Boulahecen 5,000 euros ($5,289.50) to buy two suits and two pairs of shoes for him and an unidentified accomplice to “look the part” in a planned attack on Paris’ commercial district La Defense.

Paris prosecutor Francois Molins confirmed on Tuesday the militants had been plotting to attack La Defense on Nov. 18. Reuters had previously reported the planned attack.

The witness statement also described how Abaaoud had boasted about slipping into Europe with refugees fleeing Syria’s civil war and then spending two months in France undetected prior to the Nov. 13 attacks.

“France – zero,” it quoted him as saying.

On Friday, the Paris prosecutor’s office said it would open a preliminary investigation into how the confidential police witness statement was leaked to the press.
 
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Text to mom reveals identity of 3rd Paris concert hall attacker
By Associated Press
December 9, 2015 | 5:56am | Updated

PARIS — The third gunman who terrorized Paris’ Bataclan concert hall before being killed last month in the attack was identified Wednesday as a Frenchman who left for Syria in 2013. The development came after his mother received a text message announcing his death and gave a DNA sample to police.

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Foued Mohamed-Aggad
Photo: Getty Images


The news was further confirmation that the deadly Paris attacks were carried out largely, if not entirely, by Europeans trained by the Islamic State group in Syria.

All the Nov. 13 attackers identified so far have been from France or Belgium, native French speakers who joined Islamic State extremists. The Bataclan attackers, who carried automatic weapons and wore suicide vests, were responsible for the worst of the carnage. Of the 130 killed in Paris that night, nearly three-quarters died at the concert venue.

Foued Mohamed-Aggad left Strasbourg for Syria in late 2013, a French judicial official said, at a time when about a dozen young men from the eastern French city headed to the war zone. Some returned of their own will — including his brother — telling investigators they were disgusted by what they had seen. The Frenchman many of the returnees said recruited them for IS, Mourad Fares, is also under arrest. All are charged with terror-related offenses and face trial.
 
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Suspect in Paris attacks wounded, captured in Brussels shootout
By Yaron Steinbuch
March 18, 2016 | 11:11am | Updated

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Police at the scene of the anti-terror raid in Brussels. Photo: Reuters


Salah Abdeslam, the most-wanted fugitive from the deadly attacks on Paris in November, has been captured during a police raid in Brussels on Friday, officials said.

Abdeslam, 26, who has been on the run since the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people, was injured in the raid in the Molenbeek district, Belgian newspaper Derniere Heure reported.

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Salah Abdeslam
Photo: AP


Other media reported two people were arrested, though French President Francois Hollande said there was no confirmation of the detention of Abdeslam, Reuters reported.

TV images showed masked black-clad security forces guarding a street and reporters at the scene described white smoke rising from a rooftop.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel was seen quickly leaving an EU summit in Brussels, talking on his cell phone as he got into his heavily guarded car.

Belgian broadcaster RTBF reported earlier that Abdeslam was probably one of two people who evaded police during a Tuesday raid of an apartment in the Forest district of Brussels.

Abdeslam’s fingerprints were found after the Tuesday raid, authorities said earlier Friday.

An Algerian man killed in the Tuesday raid was likely one of the people French and Belgian authorities have been seeking in connection with the attacks in Paris, according to the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office.

Federal officials later said the man killed was Mohamed Belkaid, who went under the name of Samir Bouzid, Reuters reported.

RTBF said Abdeslam, whose older brother, Brahim, blew himself up in Paris, was “more than likely” one of two men who escaped Tuesday before a sniper shot dead 35-year-old Belkaid as he aimed a Kalashnikov.

Abdeslma, a Brussels-born French national who had lived in Molenbeek before the Paris attacks, is the prime suspect in the rampage by Islamic State militants.

A man named Samir Bouzid has been sought since December when authorities released surveillance images of him wiring cash from Brussels two days after the Paris attacks to a woman who was later killed in a shootout with police in the Paris suburb of St. Denis.

She was a cousin of Abdelhamid Abbaoud, a Belgian who had fought in Syria and is suspected of being a prime organizer of the Paris attacks. Both died in the apartment in St. Denis on Nov. 18.

Investigators think Abdeslam may have been the driver of a car that dropped off three suicide bombers near the Stade de France, one of the targeted sites near Paris.

Belgian authorities have been holding 10 people suspected of involvement with him, but there had been no reported sightings of Abdeslam, who was driven back to Brussels from Paris hours after the attack, before Friday’s arrest.

Investigators believe much of the preparation for the bombing and shooting rampage in Paris was conducted in Brussels by young French and Belgian nationals, some of whom fought in Syria for Islamic State.
 
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Did a taxi mix-up prevent the Brussels bombing from being much worse?
By Reuters
March 23, 2016 | 4:33pm

A mix-up by a Brussels taxi dispatcher may have prevented more carnage at the city’s airport on Tuesday, Belgium’s DH newspaper reported, saying the cab firm sent a smaller car to pick up the bombers than the one ordered.

Citing unidentified sources, DH said Ibrahim El Bakraoui and two other men suspected of carrying out the attack had called for a minivan to take them to Zaventem airport, laden with bags, early on Tuesday from an apartment in the north of the city.

When the driver turned up in a saloon, the three found they could not fit all four heavy holdalls into the trunk. They left one behind.

Two men blew themselves up in the airport’s departure hall and the third ran off, leaving the heaviest explosive device which security services later detonated.

After the taxi driver called police to relate the tale, they found a large nail bomb in the apartment in the borough of Schaerbeek and defused it. Police had no comment on the report.

“What would have happened if all the explosive devices found in the Schaerbeek search had been taken to Zaventem?” DH asked.
 
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