Religion of peace strikes again


ISLAMISTS ATTACK CHURCH IN FRANCE, BEHEAD CATHOLIC PRIEST




Europe has been hit by yet another terror attack as two Islamists stormed a church in Normandy, France and beheaded a Catholic priest before being shot dead by police.

The attackers entered the church in the town of Saint Etienne du Rouvray at around 9am this morning local time during mass before taking six hostages, including the pastor, two nuns and several worshippers.
One of the nuns was reportedly able to escape and alert authorities. After a gunfight, police announced that the terrorists had been neutralized.

It was initially reported that the priest had his throat slit, but he was actually beheaded. Another parishioner was wounded, with other injuries likely.
Police soon confirmed that the attack had an Islamist motive.
According to authorities, “at least one of the two hostage-takers had a beard and one wore a traditional Muslim cap.”

The hostages also reportedly shouted “jihad” during the rampage.
French President Francois Hollande and the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve are already on their way to the area.

Europe can barely go 48 hours now without an Islamist terror attack, clearly indicating that the entire continent is being subverted by Islam while the media and political class still insist that the attacks have nothing to do with the millions of Muslim migrants that have poured into the continent over the last year.
Less than two weeks ago, 84 people were killed and 303 injured when an Islamist drove a truck through crowds of tourists and locals celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais.
As we reported recently, the head of French police has warned that more terror attacks or mass sexual assaults committed by migrants could lead to the outbreak of civil war.

Council member Jonathan Miller was also told that French citizens are “getting ready for a war” by joining gun clubs.

Over the last week, Germany has also been hit with three attacks, all of which were carried out by Muslim migrants.