The enemy within: France’s growing terrorist threat In 70% of the foiled attacks, the would-be perpetrator was under the age of 21.

(European Conservative) A terrorist attack was foiled earlier this week in northern France, involving a 19-year-old man who claimed to be acting on behalf of Daesh — the Islamic State. No fewer than six attacks have been foiled in recent months. For the minister of the interior, the real danger today is no longer an external attack but the actions of a fringe of radicalised French youth.

Morad M. was arrested by the police in a social centre in Dunkirk on the morning of Wednesday, April 2nd, following a tip-off. The young man, a French citizen and unemployed, was known for drug trafficking. Investigators found a letter of allegiance to Daesh at his home. He admitted wanting to commit an attack with an explosive belt in the city of Dunkirk, targeting café terraces and places frequented by the Jewish community, to do “like the Bataclan.”

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