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Paris: Female jihadists botched Notre-Dame bomb plot by using wrong fuel to light fuse
“Two women who sought to blow up a home-made car bomb outside Notre-Dame cathedral only failed because they tried to set it on fire with ‘the wrong type of fuel’, a Paris court has heard. In the first high-profile case involving female jihadists in France, the women stand accused of seeking to detonate gas cylinders in the boot of their car outside the famed cathedral three years ago.”
Female jihadists are as dangerous as their male counterparts. They work alongside them while employing the victimhood narrative effectively. Gullible Westerners often believe them, all while they continue to plot against infidels and indoctrinate their children to hate and wage war against disbelievers. Police found “a handwritten pledge of allegiance to Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi” inside the purse of one of the women, Ines Madani. “The women are all suspected of planning the bomb attack on the instructions of Rashid Kassim, a so-called handler for IS, who was based in Syria at the time.”
A defense lawyer argued that the women, all converts to Islam, were brainwashed on the Internet. They were indeed brainwashed — brainwashed to hate the infidel, to conquer the infidel, murder the infidel, cast fear into the hearts of disbelievers. These are all instructions in Islamic doctrine, yet still, this very important information is ignored, while France and other EU countries continue their open-door free-for-all.
“Five women botched Notre-Dame car bomb terror plot by ‘using wrong fuel’ to light fuse, Paris court hears,” by Henry Samuel, Telegraph, September 23, 2019:
Two women who sought to blow up a home-made car bomb outside Notre-Dame cathedral only failed because they tried to set it on fire with “the wrong type of fuel”, a Paris court has heard.In the first high-profile case involving female jihadists in France, the women stand accused of seeking to detonate gas cylinders in the boot of their car outside the famed cathedral three years ago.The country was reeling at the time from a wave of Islamist terror attacks, which have since 2015 killed over 250 people.Two of the women, who both pledged allegiance to Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil), risk life in prison for their alleged roles in the plot, with another two allegedly accomplices facing the same sentence for later trying to help one of the women escape.A fifth woman faces a possible 30-year sentence, while a sixth is being tried for failing to alert authorities to the planned attack.The women were seized after an empty Peugeot 607 sedan was found parked near the square outside Notre-Dame frequented by thousands of tourists.Police swooped on them after a bar employee noticed a gas cylinder in the back seat. That cylinder was empty but five full ones were discovered in the car boot.Prosecutors say in 2016 on the night of September 3-4, Ines Madani and Ornella Gilligmann parked the car after sending a video claiming responsibility for the planned attack to Rachid Kassim, a notorious French member of Isil….
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