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Shots fired as police corner al-Qa'ida-linked French gunman in Toulouse

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It seems like the attacker is not a Neo-Nazi, but a radical muslim.

Suspect in police siege over Toulouse shooting 'wanted revenge for Palestinian children'
French Interior Minister Claude Guéant says suspect claims links to al-Qaida, wanted revenge for French foreign interventions; Police source says raid began on a house in Toulouse at 3 A.M. local time, and is ongoing.


The prime suspect in the killings of three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in Toulouse, southwest France, earlier this week 'wanted revenge for the Palestinian children,' France's Interior Minister Claude Guéant said on Wednesday.

French police began a raid on a house in Toulouse at 3 A.M. local time on Wednesday to arrest suspects in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah school. The interior minister told French media that French police believe the prime suspect in the shooting is believed to be in the house.

"He claims to be a mujahideen and to belong to al-Qaida," Gueant told journalists at the scene of the siege.

The man is also suspected in the killing of three French soldiers in separate attacks in Toulouse and the nearby city of Montauban.

"He wanted revenge for the Palestinian children and he also wanted to take revenge on the French army because of its foreign interventions," Gueant said.

He said that police were also talking to the brother of the suspect who, Gueant said, was 24 years old. Police sources told Reuters that a man had been arrested earlier on Wednesday at a separate location in connection with the killings.

The suspect's mother had also been brought to the scene of the siege in a northern suburb of Toulouse to help with negotiations, Gueant said.

Heavily armed police in bullet-proof vests and helmets cordoned off the residential area where the raid was taking place, in a suburb a few kilometres from the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school where Monday's shootings took place.

Reuters witnesses at the scene heard several shots at about 4.40 A.M. local time. Two French police officers were injured in a shoot-out during the raid.

Police have described the suspect as a 24-year-old man from an extremist Islamic organization linked to al-Qaida. French news channel BFM TV identified the Islamist group as Forsane Alizza but it was not immediately possible to confirm this.

The suspect, a French citizen of North African descent, is believed to have been trained with al-Qaida on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, according to an Army Radio report.

French police are currently negotiating with the suspect, Army Radio said.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diploma...ted-revenge-for-palestinian-children-1.419917
 

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