ISIS terror warning: Jihadis threaten CHILDREN ahead of Paris attacks anniversary

A sick propaganda poster released by the ISIS-linked Wafa Media Foundation warns of another massacre in the French capital.

The chilling poster features an image of the Eiffel Tower merged with a rifle and declares children will be targeted in a new onslaught.

It carries messages in Arabic and English saying France “will pay very expensive price for your war on Islam”. 

The poster says: “We will take revenge for the blood of Muslims on your land. We will kill the young before the older watch this.”

Monday marks the second anniversary of the horrific attacks that sent shockwaves around the world.

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Some 130 people were killed and scores more wounded when ISIS gunmen and suicide bombers launched a series of co-ordinated attacks in and around Paris on the evening of Friday November 13, 2015.

Three self-styled jihadis struck in the city’s northern suburb of Saint-Denis.

Suicide bombers struck outside the Stade de France during a football match and mass shootings and a suicide bombing hit cafés and restaurants.

Gunmen carried out another mass shooting and took hostages at an Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan theatre, leading to a stand-off with police.

The attackers were shot or blew themselves up when police raided the theatre.

A state of emergency imposed in the wake of the attacks was extended six times.

It was finally lifted last week only to be replaced by a controversial new anti-terrorism bill human rights groups say will create a “permanent” emergency situation in the country.

Last month, France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian that the devastating attacks had “not gone unpunished” after ISIS was expelled from its Syrian stronghold Raqqa.

He said: “I was very moved by this victory because everyone knows that it was from Raqqa that the orders came, the decisions were made, the perpetrators of the attacks in France came.

“So the crimes of the Bataclan have not gone unpunished.”


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