Islamic State channels celebrating the news about a van driving into people outside a welfare house near the Finsbury Park Mosque reacted after learning the white, male driver, Darren Osborne, 47, may not be Muslim.

The ISIS channels remind Muslims that “the war is starting now.”

UPDATE Example of posts re Finsbury Park incident on pro-Islamic State Telegram channels following suggestions the driver is not a Muslim pic.twitter.com/oSBJ5T8Otl — Michael S. Smith II (@MichaelSSmithII) June 19, 2017

Prior to the news that driver was not Muslim, ISIS channels looked like this:

News of incident in #London near #FinsburyPark spread on Islamic State-linked Telegram channels as police tweeted about it. No claim by IS pic.twitter.com/wH5Odxud0s — Michael S. Smith II (@MichaelSSmithII) June 19, 2017

Islamic State-linked Telegram channels posting images of rental van involved in #London incident. No claim, but IS called for use of rentals pic.twitter.com/7gfkD4SrJX — Michael S. Smith II (@MichaelSSmithII) June 19, 2017

The attack happened near Seven Sisters Road right after 12:20 a.m. According to reports, people were leaving the welfare house when a driver crashed into them. Footage of the scene shows people motionless on the street as Muslims dressed in white clothing surround a white man, believed to be the driver.

According to new reports, police are calling the incident a terror attack. According to The Guardian, “A man died on the scene but was already receiving first aid from members of the public when the attack took place, police said. It is not yet known whether his death was a result of the attack.” 8 others are injured, 2 seriously.

In a video filmed after the attack, Osborne is led away by the police and seems to grapple with them before they shove him off-camera. According to the Muslim Council of Britain, the incident actually occurred outside the Muslim Welfare House, not the mosque proper.

The Muslims had been taking part in Ramadan services. Some witnesses claim that the victims were Muslims taking part in Tarawih, extra prayers performed by Sunni Muslims at night during the the month of Ramadan. The Muslim Council of Britain has said that their “prayers are with the victims.”

Al Qaeda operatives attended Finsbury Park Mosque, reports The Independent. Abu Hamza al-Masri was its former imam and was a preacher of militant Islamism.

The BBC writes about the mosque, “Finsbury Park Mosque has long been synonymous with the worst fears about Islamist extremism in Britain. The mosque’s new leadership have been struggling to reclaim it for the local community” following the arrest of al-Masri in 2006. al-Masri is serving a life sentence at an American federal supermax prison in Colorado.