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11/21/2024 10:51:24 pm

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French ISIS Fighters to France: 'We Will Be Coming, We Will Come To Crush Your Country'

New ISIS Video

(Photo : SCREENGRAB from Hyper Channel via YouTube) French ISIS fighters have threaten to carry out new attacks in France in a new video released on Tuesday.

Following the deadly attacks in Paris earlier this month, homegrown French ISIS fighters have released a video containing chilling threats about impending attacks on France.

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The video was released 24 hours after the terror group put out a footage of the crumbling of the world famous Eiffel Tower. The said footage was taken from a 2009 action film "G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra."

"We will be coming, we will come to crush your country," a balaclava-clad man said in the video.

The man also addressed a message to French President Francois Hollande. "Hey you, François [Hollande], you declared a war that you cannot win, you will not be able to win, you promise victory for your people that is for the people of the West. But the victory has been promised to us by our creator, by our Lord," he said.

The exact location where the video was recorded is still unknown.

Earlier this month, ISIS has claimed responsibility for the Nov. 13 Paris attacks, which claimed the lives of over a hundred people.

The group also released videos where they threatened to attack the U.S. homeland, especially Washington D.C. and New York. ISIS threatened to destroy The White House.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Barrack Obama has promised to stand by France to destroy the terror group after the brutal crime in Paris.

"We've never forgotten how the French people stood with us after 9/11, and today we stand by you,"  Obama told the reporters alongside Hollande.

"This barbaric terrorist group, Isil or Daesh, and its murderous ideology, poses a serious threat to all of us. It cannot be tolerated, it must be destroyed, and we must do it together. This is the unity of purpose that brings us here today," he added.

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