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NOW THEY’RE ASKING WHETHER CHURCHES IN FRANCE CAN BE PROTECTED FROM THE JIHAD…….

The irony.

We see the results of Boko Haram in Nigeria, and Islamic State in the Levant, now stay tuned to what is happening inside Europe itself. Thanks to the ruling elites’ mega blunder in filling up Europe’s streets with Jew hating Muslims to fill the void created by Europe murdering its Jews in the Holocaust.

Can France really protect all of its churches?

Can France really protect all of its churches?

Soldiers guard a Jewish school in Paris. Will churches see the same kind of protection in the months to come? Photo: AFP

Published: 23 Apr 2015 09:01 GMT+02:00

France’s counter-terror security plan – known as Vigipirate – is already stretched to the limit. Since the January terror attacks in Paris that saw 17 killed, armed soldiers and police officers have been stationed outside Muslim and Jewish places of worship.

They’ve reported recently that the task has left them exhausted, but it seems that Wednesday’s news about a foiled terror attack on a Christian church may mean an even greater burden for anti-terror police and soldiers.

It was revealed on Wednesday afternoon that a 24-year-old IT student who was arrested on Sunday, named in the French press as Sid Ahmed Ghlam, was allegedly set to embark on a terror attack on the Catholic church of Saint-Cyr Sainte-Julitte in Villejuif, an area just south of Paris.

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls reiterated government warnings that the country was facing an “unprecedented terrorist threat” and said on Thursday that 178 Catholic places of worship had already been placed “under specific protection”.

He said also said authorities were mulling how to protect other places of Christian worship.

“Protection of religious sites will be guaranteed, said Valls on Thursday. “Christians and Catholics in France were targeted. They must be able to go to mass in perfect peace.

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