While it's pretty certain this particular incident was an unfortunate accident, I can see why some French officials might jump to conclusions:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/worl ... oting.htmlA police officer shot and wounded an assailant armed with a hammer and kitchen knives on the square outside Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Tuesday afternoon, according to the authorities.
The cathedral, a Gothic landmark on the Île de la Cité in the Seine, across from the headquarters of the Paris police prefecture, was sealed off, and about 900 visitors and worshipers were told not to leave until the situation was declared safe. The square was evacuated.
Gérard Collomb, the French interior minister, told reporters that the attack occurred around 4:20 p.m. when the man approached three police officers from behind and started hitting one of them with a hammer.
“This is for Syria,” the assailant yelled. At least one officer opened fire, injuring the attacker, who was hospitalized.
So, the cathedral and other churches have been a focal point for Islamists:
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news ... aris-57164In July 2016, Islamic extremists carried out an attack in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in which a priest, 85-year-old Father Jacques Hamel, had his throat slit while celebrating Mass.
French police arrested six people in Sept. 2016 after finding an abandoned car in the vicinity of the Notre-Dame, with the emergency flashers on and inside various cooking gas cylinders, a blanket soaked in gasoline and an extinguished cigarette, but no detonation devices. Two of those arrested had ties to the so-called Islamic State militant group.
Another car packed with explosives was found a few days later near the Notre-Dame. French authorities subsequently charged a woman in connection with an alleged terrorist plot to attack the cathedral with a car bomb.
In June 2017, a man attacked police officers at Paris police headquarters next to the Notre-Dame. Police subsequently shot the suspect in the chest and took him into custody.
So, I'm glad to see this wasn't an incident of terrorism directed toward the French people, but we can be at least understanding as to why some of them would make that kind of assumption, no?
Whatever the case may be, it's nice to see the donations pouring in and it looks like the cathedral will be restored.
eta: Huh, it looks like churches across France were being 'desecrated' and in some cases set ablaze just in March:
https://www.newsweek.com/spate-attacks- ... aw3CVQoax0And here a bit more detail from February:
https://israelunwired.com/notre-dame-ca ... in-france/It should be noted that a portion of the Al Aqsa mosque was also ablaze yesterday:
https://www.newsweek.com/notre-dame-fir ... ue-1397259- Doc