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French police raid 128 more houses overnight

Turning to measures within France, he said he would ask parliament to consider extending a state of emergency by three months.

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But a French man believed to be involved in the Paris attacks, Salah Abdeslam, 26, a brother of Ibrahim Abdeslam, remained at large, eluding a series of raids conducted by the authorities in Molenbeek, the working-class Brussels neighborhood where the brothers lived. Also named by media previous year as 27-year-old elder brother of a 13-year-old boy who left Belgium to become a fighter in Syria.

In a symbolically powerful move, the Eiffel Tower reopened to tourists after a two-day shutdown. As darkness fell it was floodlit in the red, white and blue of the French tricolor along with a projection of Paris’ centuries-old motto of “tossed but not sunk”, suggesting an unsinkable city braving stormy seas. He says the “key warning reached us about 15 minutes before the gates opened”.

ISIS claimed responsibility for them, and authorities in France and Belgium are still hunting for the suspected culprits.

Three police officers and a passerby were injured in the assault. Salah escaped in a black Seat vehicle, which he later abandoned.

Snipers in Rue Delaunoy in Molenbeek in Brussels, Belgium, yesterday, where the manhunt for the terror suspects has widened to.

Officials have identified five of the seven suicide attackers who died last Friday. Three members of the Amimour family were detained on Monday. “He’s a completely normal young man”, he said.

Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve said: “This is just the beginning”.

We offered a brief profile of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the 28-year-old Belgian linked to ISIS and reported mastermind behind the massacre.

The office of Paris Prosecutor on Monday said two more attackers have been identified.

He described Syria as “the biggest factory of terrorists the world has ever known”, and said France would continue the airstrikes it launched on Sunday night against Islamic State strongholds in Syria.

Islamic State warned in a video on Monday that any country hitting it would suffer the same fate as Paris, promising specifically to target Washington.

A French military spokesman said the latest air strikes in Islamic State’s de-facto capital in the Syrian city of Raqqa destroyed a command post and training camp.

Valls said the French authorities would use every means at their disposal to counter the Islamist threat, adding that mosques harbouring extremists would be shuttered and foreigners expelled if they “held unacceptable views against the republic”.

None of those Iraqi details have been corroborated by officials from France or other Western intelligence agencies. His role in the carnage has fuelled speculation that Islamic State took advantage of a recent wave of refugees fleeing Syria to slip militants into Europe.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak on the record, said police arrested more than six suspects Thursday at a luxury villa in suburban Istanbul, including Aine Lesley Davis, a British national linked to the high-profile IS figure nicknamed Jihadi John. The USA military said it killed Jihadi John in a Syrian drone strike Friday.

Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which lost 12 staff in an attack by jihadist gunmen in January, unveiled a tribute cover for the Paris victims showing a dancing reveller with bottle and glass in hand, and champagne pouring out of bullet holes in his body. Two then detonated suicide vests as police stormed the building, fatally shooting the third attacker.

Wednesday’s operation came after a source with knowledge of the investigation said a cell phone had been found with a map of the music venue targeted in one of the attacks and a text message saying “let’s go”.

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He said: “Every country said, “I am going to assist, I am going to help”.

Pierre Terdjman  The New York Times