As all have known Paris was attacked by a bombing. Which has caused many damages on the area. Although the damage has been done to this wonderful place the president Francois Hollande has taken charge against it and has taken it fairly quickly. And it might cause more damage than before to Paris and it’s people. Also it might cause damage to the other country or state and those people. He has taken charge and he's not looking back.
France in the recent years has been in the view and target area for the uprising ISIS. This terrorist group has targeted both the United States as well as France. The attacks here in the United States were not as grave as 9/11 or Oklahoma, but were still acts of terrorism that took the lives of Americans. The attacks were by gunfire and bombs that did not kill a great amount of people, the attack in pulse was the greatest mass shooting at the time, which is still a terroristic event, that was soon surpassed by the horrible Las Vegas shooting that left over 50 dead at a country music
In France a Jewish teacher was slashed in the streets by a fifteen year old boy who while in questioning by the police invoked ISIS. this incident in France has also affected Americans as well. This teenage boy has put fear to lots of people's eyes in france and in America, we no longer see this country as safe, we
There were suicide bombings in cafe’s, restaurants, and a concert hall. One event of the night was a police and terrorist standoff after the terrorists took hostages. There were 80-99 people who were seriously wounded, and 365 other people who had lesser injuries. Seven ISIS attackers were also killed during the attacks. The Paris attacks were the worst attacks since WW2 .
The Paris shootings lead up to relative issues to be discussed with global citizens and politicians in this problematic world. Children are dying of hunger, unimpeachable lives are being lost, religious hatred rising and terrorism increasing by day by day.
CNN reports on “Timeline: What happened in Paris attacks” on Friday, November 13th. In Paris, a deadly terrorist attack occurred,where seven of the terrorist were killed and they killed more than one hundred people. ISIS took responsibility for this attack. In a span of about thirty minutes, six attacks took place in different locations. This is attack is being called the worst terror attack in Europe in ten years.
Over the last months, many lamentable terrorist attacks have been taking place around the world, the most recent ones happening in the world famous Paris, the capital of France. Another older attack took place in the Garissa University College where many students were killed in their dormitories. The fact is that even though both events were terrible, we never paid attention to the attacks in Kenya than the most recent ones in Paris.
Just a few days before the brutal attack in Paris, ISIS launched a coordinated attack in Beirut, which killed forty-three people and wounded two hundred and nine people who were primarily or exclusively Muslims. Because this attack
Reactions have been ruthless. Journalist Charles Pierce wrote in Esquire magazine the day after the Paris slaughter: “The retribution will be swift and harsh, as will the inevitable reaction, and as will the retribution for the reaction.” French President Francois Hollande promises to have a “merciless” war to destroy the barbarians who committed such terrible acts in Paris. Airstrikes have been ordered to attack. Celebrities have threatened to take out ISIS single-handedly.
Think about it, you’re walking down the street or just sitting at your favorite place to eat. Then the next thing you know half the street is blown up and you’re either dead, injured, or the person next to is. This is what the people of Paris felt like the day ISIS sent suicide bombers to blow up the city. ISIS first started as a group that broke off from al-Qaeda. In 2014, ISIS controlled more than 34,000 square miles in Syria and Iraq, from the Mediterranean coast to south of Baghdad. ISIS believes they are part of a prophecy written 14 hundred years ago and that they are a key part of an apocalypse that is to come. Their goal is to create an Islamic state called the Caliphate across Iraq, Syria and other places across the Middle East. ISIS has became a global threat and we Americans need to do our part. Now let's talk about what they
On Sunday, November fifteenth, it was reported that French military jets were launched to attack Isis. The French jets dropped a total of twenty bombs in the mainland of Isis. The reason for France bombing Isis is due to the events that occurred on Friday in Paris, France. France was the victim of multiple attacks by members of Isis. A total of one hundred twenty-nine people were reported dead on Friday.
This argument that ISIS has against Paris should be treated differently. In a healthy way without involving any weapons or any killing device. They should be mature and talk about their differences. Or they could also just let it go, there doesn’t always have to be an attack. Because if someone throws the first bomb the other sides going to want to do the same. It’s always treated the same in this situation and I think they should try something
Friday, November 13th was a tragic day all over the world, but especially in Paris, France. A very anticipated soccer match between France and Germany was set to take place, and the stadium was attacked by terrorists carrying AK-47s; however, some of them had bombs strapped onto their bodies. ISIS took liability for the attacks in six different locations of the much-loved capital. Hundreds died at the soccer match along with over eighty dying at a concert hall where U2 was performing that Friday night. Also, at the concert hall, over one hundred hostages were found and brought out for safety whilst two attackers were killed at the venue.
On the evening of 13 November 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks—consisting of mass shootings, suicide bombings, and hostage-taking—took place in Paris, France. The attacks killed 129 people, not including 80 admitted to hospital as critically injured. Abedellah Taïa, author and resident of Paris, explored the broader implications of the attacks and life after the attacks not only for Paris and the Parisians, but for all Western Nations and the world.
On November 13, 2015, the French capital of Paris was brutally bombarded with one terrorist attack after another. These attacks are a few of the most tragic events to grip France since WWII. The attacks may not have lasted long, but they will leave an everlasting mark on the minds of the people of France. A lot happened within a short time frame, in other words. A few main points of interest are the people behind the attack, the locations that were targeted, and the overall response from French legislation.