Authorities Fail Again to Address the Islamic Threat. There 5 million in France
Another Islamic terror attack has struck France, this time in the town of Apt (Vaucluse), where a radicalized suspect, Mehdi B., attacked a customer at an Intermarché supermarket, shouting the Islamic war cry, “Allah Akbar.” The assailant, who is known to authorities for his long history of radicalization and criminal behavior, left two people injured before being subdued by a security guard.
At approximately y 6:00 p.m., Mehdi B., armed with a knife, entered the supermarket and headed toward the checkout area, where he violently attacked a customer without provocation. Witnesses heard him shouting “Allah Akbar” as he launched the assault.
The victim suffered stab wounds to the head and bruising from punches. The security guard on duty intervened and managed to subdue the attacker, sustaining minor injuries in the process. Both victims were transported to the hospital, and their injuries were not life-threatening.
During the attack, the knife broke, likely preventing a more severe outcome.
Mehdi B.: A Known Threat Ignored
The suspect, 32-year-old Mehdi B., is no stranger to authorities. A French national, he has a criminal record of approximately 15 prior incidents and is registered in the FSPRT, a database tracking individuals flagged for Islamic “radicalization” and potential terrorist activities.
In 2016, Mehdi B. caused chaos in Apt when he left a fake explosive vest made of modeling clay near a public college. The incident led to a massive police response, paralyzing the area. Despite his clear pattern of Islamic terror and dangerous behavior, Mehdi B. was left free to roam the streets, culminating in this latest attack.
Why Was He Free?
This attack raises serious questions about France’s failure to address its Islamic terror epidemic. Why was Mehdi B., a documented jihadi and clear threat, allowed to remain in public? Why are individuals flagged in the FSPRT terror database not immediately removed from society and closely monitored?
France’s repeated failures to act decisively against jihadis are putting innocent lives at risk. The public has every right to demand accountability for a system that prioritizes leniency over security.
A Growing Threat to France’s Future
This attack is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of Islamic terror that continues to plague France. Knife attacks, bomb scares, and violence tied to Islam are no longer sporadic events but regular occurrences in a nation that seems incapable—or unwilling—to confront the scale of the problem.
The government’s refusal to enforce strict measures against known Muslim terrorists and address the ideological roots of this crisis is endangering the safety and future of its citizens. Open-border policies and political cowardice have created a breeding ground for these attacks, and the French people are paying the price.
Another Islamic terror attack has struck France, this time in the town of Apt (Vaucluse), where a radicalized suspect, Mehdi B., attacked a customer at an Intermarché supermarket, shouting the Islamic war cry, “Allah Akbar.” The assailant, who is known to authorities for his long history of radicalization and criminal behavior, left two people injured before being subdued by a security guard.
At approximately y 6:00 p.m., Mehdi B., armed with a knife, entered the supermarket and headed toward the checkout area, where he violently attacked a customer without provocation. Witnesses heard him shouting “Allah Akbar” as he launched the assault.
The victim suffered stab wounds to the head and bruising from punches. The security guard on duty intervened and managed to subdue the attacker, sustaining minor injuries in the process. Both victims were transported to the hospital, and their injuries were not life-threatening.
During the attack, the knife broke, likely preventing a more severe outcome.
Mehdi B.: A Known Threat Ignored
The suspect, 32-year-old Mehdi B., is no stranger to authorities. A French national, he has a criminal record of approximately 15 prior incidents and is registered in the FSPRT, a database tracking individuals flagged for Islamic “radicalization” and potential terrorist activities.
In 2016, Mehdi B. caused chaos in Apt when he left a fake explosive vest made of modeling clay near a public college. The incident led to a massive police response, paralyzing the area. Despite his clear pattern of Islamic terror and dangerous behavior, Mehdi B. was left free to roam the streets, culminating in this latest attack.
Why Was He Free?
This attack raises serious questions about France’s failure to address its Islamic terror epidemic. Why was Mehdi B., a documented jihadi and clear threat, allowed to remain in public? Why are individuals flagged in the FSPRT terror database not immediately removed from society and closely monitored?
France’s repeated failures to act decisively against jihadis are putting innocent lives at risk. The public has every right to demand accountability for a system that prioritizes leniency over security.
A Growing Threat to France’s Future
This attack is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of Islamic terror that continues to plague France. Knife attacks, bomb scares, and violence tied to Islam are no longer sporadic events but regular occurrences in a nation that seems incapable—or unwilling—to confront the scale of the problem.
The government’s refusal to enforce strict measures against known Muslim terrorists and address the ideological roots of this crisis is endangering the safety and future of its citizens. Open-border policies and political cowardice have created a breeding ground for these attacks, and the French people are paying the price.
Un individu, armé d’un couteau, attaque un client de l’Intermarché d’Apt en criant "Allahou Akbar"
Un individu, armé d’un couteau, attaque un client de l’Intermarché d’Apt en criant "Allahou Akbar"
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