ISIS Supporters Praise Paris Terrorist Attacks with #ParisBurns

The Islamic State, or ISIS, has celebrated the shootings and bombings around Paris that left dozens of people dead.
ISIS Supporters Praise Paris Terrorist Attacks with #ParisBurns
Jack Phillips
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One ISIS supporter wrote, “O crusaders we are coming to you. With bombs and rifles. Wait for us.” That Twitter account was suspended.

But according to Vocativ, ISIS “has not” taken responsibility for the attacks.

“The infidels were happy in the liberating of Sinjar at the morning, and at night they slap themselves for Paris,” said one tweet, according to the website. “The west used to live quietly and set fire in the Muslim lands with war, but after the emergence of the caliphate [ISIS] the game has changed,” another wrote, according to a translation.

Some ISIS adherents encouraged the terrorist group to take responsibility for the attacks. “Allah Akbar, the horror arrived to the forts of the Cross #Paris. ISIS should claim responsibility for the operation to show the world that Muslims have heavy feet,” one said.

The violence has reportedly killed more than 100 people in several different attacks around the capital.

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A police union official told The Telegraph that there there were two suicide attacks and a bombing near the national stadium as France and Germany were playing a soccer match.

The official, identified as Gregory Goupil of the Alliance Police Nationale said there were at least three dead in the attacks near the stadium.

Supporters invade the pitch of the Stade de France stadium at the end of the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany in Saint Denis, outside Paris, Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard nearby. French President Francois Hollande says he is closing the country's borders and declaring a state of emergency after several dozen people were killed in a series of unprecedented terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
Supporters invade the pitch of the Stade de France stadium at the end of the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany in Saint Denis, outside Paris, Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard nearby. French President Francois Hollande says he is closing the country's borders and declaring a state of emergency after several dozen people were killed in a series of unprecedented terrorist attacks. AP Photo/Christophe Ena

 

A video uploaded on Twitter showed the chaos inside the Bataclan theater, where a hostage situation was reportedly underway (Screenshot/Twitter)
A video uploaded on Twitter showed the chaos inside the Bataclan theater, where a hostage situation was reportedly underway Screenshot/Twitter

Jack Phillips
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